• Learning: Always expanding my knowledge. • Patience: School takes time and comes with rewards. • Motivation: Remembering why I started college in the first place. • Perseverance: Pushing harder when I feel like giving up. 2. Write a mission statement about your career I am a committed health care management student who will be graduating in the spring semester of 2019. I am currently volunteering at Clinica Tepeyac a non-profit organization where my bilingual and health care knowledge come…
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Setting Sociolinguistics Amy R. Musser Northwest Missouri State University Summer 2014 Abstract The research of code-switching, changing from language to language in the midst of an utterance (Spolsky, 1998), in the speech communities within our city of St. Joseph was observed to see if there were cultural differences in this sociolinguistic aspect. The setting took place in St. Joseph, MO at the Broadmoor Apartment Complexes, which is located between Business Highway 71 and…
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criticism, is the criticism that “…pays particular attention to the ways in which an author’s life might have influenced his or her creations” (Clarke A-45). An Example of biographical criticism related to my research is that Luis Valdez is a Mexican American…
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prototye and non-prototype equivalents in two closely related languages. Research results could, for instance, be applied to bilingual lexicography or other language learning and translation aids. 1. A new approach to contrastive and cognitive issues: an example German and English are genetically and typologically closely related languages. Thus language learners and bilingual language users (e.g. 1 The project group consists of a team at Chemnitz (led by Josef Schmied) and a team at Cambridge…
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can implement a curriculum that reflects diverse languages and cultures. They can tap the community's cultural resources for use in the classroom, incorporate out-of-school experiences, be flexible in their teaching styles, involve parents and the community and, above all, remain sensitive to and respectful of cultural and linguistic differences among their students. Journal Entry Two: Research and Assignments All of the readings in the course were beneficial, they gave a wealth of knowledge…
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Academy Medical Student Safia Baset Jack E. Singley Academy Medical Student Table of Contents Letter of Introduction Skills List Resume Academic Showcase of Work Letters of Recommendation Special Interest and Awards To whom this may concern, My name is Safia Baset. I am a health science student at Jack E. Singley Academy located within Irving Independent School District. I currently in the Health science program at Singley and am in a variety of Clubs which include HOSA(Health Occupation Students…
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culture. Reevaluating my minority identity development, I at one point of life did not appreciate my culture and wished to fit in a culture that I considered to be a norm. My culture experiences have taken turns and taught me important aspects that complimented my knowledge of Hmong culture. I continued to can endorsed my culture and learned to appreciate my culture with a whole new perspective. I am now a proud Hmong woman who is passionate and confident to share who I am, my culture and…
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line. Chase have different department for different situations from credit card, to fraud, or even the best customers that banks had like Elite Customer Service line to also CCU (Customer Care Unit), also chase has the Bilingual department that by the way Chase used to have 2 Bilingual sides, one in Costa Rica and one in Orlando, Florida. Now Chase decided to close Costa Rica and only kept the one here in Florida. You might ask yourself how I know…
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Between 2000 and 2010, the multiracial population grew 19% in one decade alone! It would seem foolish (if not downright careless!) for an organization not to adjust their marketing campaigns to appeal to this fast-growing segment. The business community is making a mistake if it believes this growth trend is abnormal and likely to level out in the future, as the multiracial population is estimated to grow by 194% between 2010 and 2050 (Burgos & Mobolade, 6). Even if this growth estimate is somewhat…
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A Literary Analysis on “Mother Tongue” By Demetria Martinez “His nation chewed him up and spat him out like a pinon shell, and when he emerged from an airplane one late afternoon, I knew I would one day make love with him” (Martinez, 3). And so it starts, the story of a nineteen year old Mexican- American girl named Mary (Maria; as he only chooses to call her), who helps out and eventually falls in love with Jose Luis Alegria, a Salvadoran refugee. Martínez's story of María is told against…
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