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Showing posts with label English as a second language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English as a second language. Show all posts
Sunday, 17 November 2019
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Why Does Everyone Care So Much about This Huawei Issue?
The Huawei case matters to Canadians I don’t know about “everyone,” but I can tell you why I, as a Canadian, “care so much about the Huawe...

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Education can't solve economic inequality When my guru forwarded Nick Hanauer 's article in The Atlantic , " Better Schools W...
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Education is one of the Trump campaign's important positions Until November 9, 2016, I never imagined there would be any reason to co...
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Tense versus aspect Some languages do not have verb tenses. The English language has only one tense: the simple past tense, also known ...
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Unlikely Canada: One more time I thought this was the right time to remind readers of my post on “ Unlikely Canada ,” Peter Zeihan’s pre...
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The Basics: The United Nations was formed in 1945, at the end of World War II. There were 51 member countries. Harry S. Truman was P...
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Romance: that form of literature where desires can be fulfilled unencumbered To understand Romanticism it is useful to begin with the trad...
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Coronavirus disease versus the flu According to the Johns Hopkins Medicine web site , as of February 6, 2020, the Coronavirus disease has...
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Where's the Canadian outrage? The USA has completed the prisoner swap of Brittney Griner, the American basketball player, for Viktor Bou...
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The number of articles, essays and editorials on the war in Ukraine is overwhelming. They also tend to be quite tedious because the vocabul...
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Can literature be about life? When I was teaching a course on American Literature, one of my students, a woman in her twenties, was a moth...