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  • Why Do People Commit Hate Crimes?

    Why Do People Commit Hate Crimes?

    Why do people commit hate crimes? Hate crimes are a problem that is spread through out the country. They are simply based off a persons negative biased opinions of a certain race, religion, sexual preference, or their ethnicity. Lynching, cross burning, synagogue vandalism, gay "bashing", ect. are all examples of hate crimes committed. Most hate crimes back in the day were committed against African Americans because of their race. Today, hate crimes are committed against

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    Essay Length: 497 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2017 Essay by Nirja Pathak
  • All of Us Are Using English: English as the Universal Language

    All of Us Are Using English: English as the Universal Language

    All of us we are using the English language. Yet why does most of us not use our own language. It is always a foreign language. Conrado de Quiros is correct, why don’t we hear from fellow Filipino words like “upo, khan, upo”. Why is it always english? English words makes someone seem classy. But because of this, the value of our language is decreasing. It is told language of forming alliances, creating a new

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    Essay Length: 514 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2018 Essay by pj_santiago
  • Thai Pidgin English in Utcc

    Thai Pidgin English in Utcc

    IU233 Sociolinguistics of English Project Report On Vernacular V.S. Standard Languages & Thai Pidgin English Submitted by Students in Sociolinguistics of English Class Presented to Ajarn Niran Khumbangly Instructor of IU233 Sociolinguistics of English IU233 Sociolinguistics of English 2nd Semester Preface This report is a part of the IU233 Sociolinguistics of English class which contain about vernacular V.S. standard Languages and Thai Pidgin English. The content will cover examples of vernacular and standard language from

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    Essay Length: 3,137 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: April 5, 2018 Essay by Nawapon Nawapon
  • Chinese English

    Chinese English

    Chinese English Introduction With the enhancement of globalization, English has been playing a more and more important role in China’s interaction with the outside world. Therefore, it would be exciting and interesting to look into the usage of English in China. This variety of English is named as China English by most scholars, but I prefer Chinese English as Professor Moody suggested. Its speech community is composed of Chinese people who can understand English and

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    Essay Length: 868 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2018 Essay by Melody Choi
  • Importance of Instructional Materials in the Teaching of English Language

    Importance of Instructional Materials in the Teaching of English Language

    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Instructional materials facilitate teaching and learning activities and consequently the attainment of the lesson objective. However, this depends on the adequacy and appropriateness of materials selected. This in effect means that learning resources were not selected haphazardly. Indeed, resource materials to be used should be carefully selected by the teacher. This is an aspect of the teacher's duty where special skills in educational technology and psychology of learning will come to be

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    Essay Length: 9,614 Words / 39 Pages
    Submitted: January 22, 2019 Essay by Vanessa Molud Lpt
  • English Internal Communication

    English Internal Communication

    Before introducing the details of the events for our long-awaited annual retreat, it is important to understand the working situation for our colleagues so that we can tailor made the activities for them. For the junior staff members, who has just started working in our firm, have a long working hour compared with the managers. Although their tasks are not that difficult, their repetitive works need all day long to finish. It is common to

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    Essay Length: 674 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 22, 2019 Essay by abc1234567123
  • The Functional and Pragmatic Features of Word Formation in Modern English Language and to Consider Various Classifications on This Issue

    The Functional and Pragmatic Features of Word Formation in Modern English Language and to Consider Various Classifications on This Issue

    Ө. Сұлтанғазин атындағы Қостанай мемлекеттік педагогикалық институты Филология факультеті Шетел тілдері кафедрасы Ways of forming English compound words Дипломдық жұмыс Орындаған: Ж. Ж. Сардарбекова, 4-курс студенті Ғылыми жетекші: Г. К. Исмагулова, филология ғылымдарының кандидаты Қостанай, 2019 ________________ Contents Introduction………………………………………………………...………….…..3 Chapter I. Compounding as a way of word-formation in modern English language............................................................................................................................5 1. Compounding as a way of word-formation in the scientific tradition...................5 2. Composition as a productive way to replenish the vocabulary of modern English………………………………………………………………………….16

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    Essay Length: 9,292 Words / 38 Pages
    Submitted: April 22, 2019 Essay by Saya Sardarbekova
  • English 1020 - Analyzing the Ouija Board

    English 1020 - Analyzing the Ouija Board

    Broussard Brika Broussard Professor Marsh English 1020-L09 02-06-2018 Analyzing the Ouija Board Have you ever wanted to connect with spirits? Have you ever tried? What about the old Bloody Mary game? Well, have you ever heard of the "talking board"? Sure you did, you might not have heard it referred to as the "talking board" but almost every American knows about it. This mysterious "talking board" is what we call the "Ouija Board". The box

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    Essay Length: 1,444 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2019 Essay by Bbroussard

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