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    Doua Lumi; A Campground in the Heart of Transylvania Key words: Doua Lumi, sustainable, and community Doua Lumi Come Stay with us at Doua Lumi and experience Transylvania in a whole new way. The perfect start to a vacation in the Romanian Countryside begins at Doua Lumi, along with sustainability, it offers the amenities of staying in a hotel. The beautiful campground rests in a prime location that offers a lot of amenities such as; a pool, tent sites, chalets, showers, and close to local shops. The campground has many great traits that include, it being a great place to stay, its reasonably priced, and it protects the land. Doua Lumi follows the three principles of sustainable tourism under the UNWTO. Sustainable Camping Doua Lumi’s unique camping experience offers guests comfortable accommodations while conserving the natural vegetation that the campground resides on. Instead of digging up the land and building a hotel on it, the owners of Doua Lumi decided to make it into a campground. The campground has multiple benefits; it kept the land in a more natural state and offers a cheaper alternative for travelers. The tent sites are on plots of dirt so the grass and natural vegetation surrounding it aren’t getting worn down if people moved their tents around. The dirt makes it so that people must put their tents in the same location. With the natural ecosystem in mind, Doua Lumi is also preserving the authenticity of the communities around the camp ground. Understand the…

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    These cultures represent themselves with different traditions, customs, and languages. The nation is growing with the number of immigrants and thus, increasing the use of vernaculars other than English. The U.S. Census Bureau Reports at least 350 languages are spoken in U.S. homes (Census Bureau Report,…

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    Some of the consequences of English language being dominant were identified in an article by Mustapha (2014). They are the linguistic and communicative inequality. English Language has created a barrier or hierarchy amongst citizens of Nigeria. We have the elite group who speak “queen’s English”, some who speak “Nigerian English – pidgin” and others who cannot speak English at all. It now becomes difficult to interact with people who are not in your class thereby making English fail at its role…

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    I, along with many others, believe that English should be our national language. Some think that it is racist to believe that, but I am one of the most non-racist people out there. I don 't see how a country trying to get one language has anything against not liking people of other nationalities. I mean they moved into our country to learn knew things and experience the American way. Right? “Our new immigrants must be part of our one America. After all, they 're revitalizing our cities, they 're…

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    is very useful because can make students more interest in studying. Sometimes, the students feel bored of the situation in English class,movie is one of the entertainments. In language teaching, not only show the movie to the students but also ask the students to analyze what in the movie are. So, after watching, they can tell to the other students what they get from the movie. For example,they can describe the place, thing and person from the movie,also from the movie, they will automatically…

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    The English language now days considered as Global language, because it is used in almost everything. It has been used in technology, education, employment and scientific communication. This essay will include three primary questions to answer it and analyze, Why English is a global language and when it started? Regarding to answer this question we will need to speak about numbers and some historical dates, starting in England moving to America, Canada, Caribbean and Africa and we are going to…

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    you’ve taken in school was taught in English? That might be a good thing for you, but for non-English speakers it’s a different story. It’s a given to not being able to understand material leading to struggling to keep good grades. This is what non-English speakers have to deal with through their schooling, due to language barriers and lack of knowledge of the English language. The only solution to this problem is to integrate Bilingual learning into classrooms, allowing non-English speakers to…

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    “To speak a language is to take on a world, a culture.”― Frantz Fanon ("Quotes About Linguistics." (109 Quotes). N.p., n.d. Web. Apr. 2016. ) Language is most important to live in this world. When one want to communicate with people, you need skill of language and language is our identity. French Canadian express their identity using culture because of language, they mind has been changed because of bilingualism society and they respect identity of their own language. From this reason, own can…

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    ****REPORT LATE DUE TO MACWIS ISSUES**** PER REPORTER: Rosa bring the infant to school. Rosa's relationship to the family is unknown. She doesn't speak English well. The mother can't speak fluent English. The infant has a bruise on his right butt cheek that is about thesize of the palm of a hand. There is a bruise on the center of the crack that is a finger nail wide in width and 1 and 1/2 in length. There bruises are blue in color. It is unknown what happened. Glenda changed the infant's wet…

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    literates and who cannot are considered as illiterates. Being literate enables the person to live in any part of the world. For example the person who can read, write and speak in the English can survive anywhere in the entire American continent and my life itself is another good example about how successful a person can be if he is a literate. It is my father who always wanted me to study in an English medium school and finally admitted me in a school named St. Josephs…

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