Learning English has become one of the necessity to face rapid changes in this globalization era. The desire to learn English is increasing and it resulted in increasing the number of courses for English, either online course or face to face course. Both types of learning require instruction from teacher, have the same purpose to give knowledge and make the students can speak English fluently and write properly in English. However, learning English online and learning English face to face, they differ
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a. Briefly, what advantages and disadvantages does a country experience upon joining a regional economic alliance as in the European Union? Regional Economic union: its economic agreement between countries to facilitate the movement of money (capital), products, worker and all services, this union should have the same monetary and social policies European Union: It’s economic, borders and political union between the Europe countries (twenty seven countries) that have the same policy in all the
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GNVQ and degree programs. Carla Stanton, International Manager of UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service), remains, “British higher education and qualifications have an impressive international reputation”, with students in the United Kingdom encouraged to develop their potential while enjoying a full social
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The early nineteen hundreds, a time when America was transforming into a world power with great inventions and progress. The definition of freedom, equality and life itself were redefined in completely different ways than before. The idea of freedom was now based around goods and how much “material goods” you could acquire, and the more you acquired the freer you became. In all this the idea of progressivism found its place and spread quickly to most of the population, in fact the idea is still pretty
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James sat for a moment contemplating what he had been told and it did fill in a lot of the gaps. “ The tramp, I believe he was in the same clinic as you,is that correct?” asked James. “ Yes he was, as a matter of fact. What you really want to know is, what was his connection with here,is that right?”. ”Well yes as a matter of fact I do.” James replied. “ Jack was an Itinerant traveller or to put it bluntly a tramp. He regularly passed through Whitby and although he wasn't aware that I was the
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“We’re all in this together… there’s no them and us in America. Just us.” President Clinton declared in 1992; amazingly 216 years previously, on June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee of Virginia introduced a resolution in the Continental Congress with similar assertions. “That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is
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I have somewhere I go for everything. This place is my high school auditorium and it's my favorite place to be. The auditorium is where I learn, dance, sing, build, fix, find, experience, teach, and most of all, live. I absolutely love being here and what I experience here gave me the push to be the better student I am today. Without this place and the people I've met from here I don't know where I'd be. The reason I say that I live in the auditorium is because I basically do. Yes, I go to school
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When Lorraine Hansberry wrote her famous play A Raisin In The Sun back in 1959 which is a period of time after the second world war, she addressed many topics and problems that the Americans and especially African American people were facing in their lives. One of the major concept that she brought to her play is the concept of home and what it meant and symbolized to African Americans back in those times. The play gave the readers an idea of how the concept of home was essential to African Americans
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The late 19th century gave rise to three technological systems – the railroad, the telephone, and the automobile. A technological system was not solely hardware, machines, or devices it was a system that consisted of people and organizations. The invention of the railroad, the telephone, and the automobile all individually developed into a technological system that was seen to have greatly impacted the American view and the American business in the late 19th century. The railroad played an important
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Wendy Kofi Adu “Charles I’s demand for the Forced Loan of 1626 was purely a political measure” Explain why you disagree or agree with this view. Charles I’s demand, in 1626, for the Forced Loan, was not a political measure, but undoubtedly a financial one that happened to have political advantages. King Charles, after only one year of reign, was threatened by an impending war with Spain and France, and this was the reason why he was in a desperate need of money. Following the disastrous and embarrassing
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