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Spanish Colonial Coin Counterstamped with Head of George III for Circulation in England $79.99 Spanish Colonial Coin Counterstamped with Head of George III for Circulation in England Premium Photographic Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Hand Painted Spanish 5 Pesetas Coin Cuff Links – 1 Pair $134.95 Actual coins are taken from amazing countries to create a true collector’s dream. Hand painted and given an epoxy coating, these coin cuff links are sure to be a conversation starter. By Penny Black 40.Approximately 6/8″ in diameterRhodium plated silver bullet back |
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Spanish 50 Centimes Anchor & Ships Wheel Two Tone Coin Cut Out with 18 Chain $61.86 Real 1949 – 1963 minted coin cut out. This coin is the size of a U.S. nickel and is made of copper and nickel. First, a small hole is drilled into the coin, then a very fine jeweler’s saw blade is inserted through the hole and worked around the coin’s design, cutting away the background, thus leaving the coin’s figure floating inside its outer edge. The figure is then selectively layered in brilliant gold and silver. All of this work is done by hand.Each work of art comes in a jewelry box on a copper rope chain layered in 14K gold. |
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Spanish 50 Centimes Anchor and Ships Wheel Two Tone Plain Bezel Coin with 18 Chain $71.38 Each one of these real coins from around the world is first layered in pure bright silver. Then the figures of each are highlighted and brought to life with rich pure 24KT gold and pure silver. This breathtaking and exclusive work turns these coin into stunning and true works of art. Each coin is hermetically sealed against wear in clear, hard acrylic coating. Each coin comes mounted in a gold filled bezel (frame), on an 18″ rope chain with a jewelry box. The coin is a little smaller than the size of a U.S. nickel. |
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Counter commemorating Admiral Csar, Duc de Vendme (1594-1665) and the defeat of Photo Mugs Counter commemorating Admiral Csar, Duc de Vendme (1594-1665) and the defeat of the Spanish fleet, 1656. Obverse Bust of Admiral, with long hair, in a lace collar and mantle with ribbon and order (right). Legend CESAR . DVC . DE . VANDOSME. Reverse Stern view of a ship with a very large royal standard at the stern; heads of cherubs blowing wind (left). Legend . CEDIT . ET . IMPERAT. Exergue MARINE… |
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Counter commemorating Admiral Csar, Duc de Vendme (1594-1665) and the defeat of Photo Mugs Counter commemorating Admiral Csar, Duc de Vendme (1594-1665) and the defeat of the Spanish fleet, 1656. Obverse Bust of Admiral, with long hair, in a lace collar and mantle with ribbon and order (right). Legend CESAR . DVC . DE . VANDOSME. Reverse Stern view of a ship with a very large royal standard at the stern; heads of cherubs blowing wind (left). Legend . CEDIT . ET . IMPERAT. Exergue MARINE… |
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Counter commemorating the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588; obverse Photo Mugs Obverse The arms of Zeeland crowned. Reverse A Spanish ship pursued by two English ships….. |
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Engaging Careers Await Grads Of Course Online Programs With Their Languages Degree
Of the over 300 million people who currently live in the U.S. today, over 450,000 immigrants were granted legal permanent residence each year. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the main nations of origin were Mexican (15%), Chinese (6%) and then from the Philippines (5%). You may note that none of these nationalities speak English as their first language.
That’s why one of the largest growing areas of the teaching profession is ESL (English as a Second Language). While this is not a new field (it actually was formalized back in the 1930s) the current growth of immigrants has made the demand for new teachers absolutely critical.
First and foremost, it should be understood that ESL is not restricted to children from kindergarten to high school. A very large segment is actually adult education. It’s also not just teaching how to speak and read language. In many ways, the ESL teacher is the gateway to an immigrant’s understanding of American culture, mores and laws. In other words, the ESL teacher is the key towards the goal of making citizens out of those who want to live here instead of their country of origin.
Another thing one must realize about ESL is English is not necessarily the instructor’s first language either. A number of the best ESL teachers were once either immigrants themselves, or the children of immigrants. Because of this, probably the first thing one should do if interested in becoming one is to sit down with a college career counselor as well as one’s local state board of education regarding the regional requirements.
Still, probably the best way to approach this profession is to matriculate with an on campus or online college. The reason is, this way, one gets a much more well-rounded approach not only to the different languages one intends to work in (such as Chinese, Spanish and/or English), but also teaching techniques and theory. Depending on the state, one can start with just a 2-year or 4-year degree; others require some form of state-licensed teaching testing and certification. Still some others require a combination of these degrees.
It should be noted that if one wants to teach on the college level, one will have to go on for a masters degree and even a PhD. There are many ways to do this, from obtaining various fellowships through work-study where one teaches underclassmen. Still, the majority of jobs are on the K-12 level or adult immigrant schools.
One’s salary is highly dependent on what kind of institution one works at. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that $41,000 to $46,000 annually is pretty standard for those teaching K-12 students. One thing the Bureau additionally projects is the number of positions for ESL teachers will increase by as much as 20% over the next decade.
Online ESL degrees will meet the needs of a growing immigrant population. What’s undeniable is that nearly a half-million people are moving to the U.S., at least legally, every year. Most of them need to learn not only English, but have at least some indoctrination in American ways. This means the need for those with their masters degree in Spanish are needed and online distance learning programs will get them there.
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1816 By Country $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 14th United States Congress, 1816 Elections in the United States, 1816 in Argentina, 1816 in Australia, 1816 in Brazil, 1816 in Canada, 1816 in Colombia, 1816 in England, 1816 in France, 1816 in Norway, 1816 in the United Kingdom, 1816 in the United States, United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1816, United States Presidential Candidates, 1816, United States Presidential Election, 1816, James Monroe, Second Bank of the United States, Rufus King, Treaty of St. Louis, Fort Gadsden, Argentine Declaration of Independence, Dallas Tariff, Congress of Tucumán, Spanish Reconquest of New Granada, Rule in Clayton's Case, 6th Parliament of Upper Canada, 8th Parliament of Lower Canada, 10th General Assembly of Nova Scotia, Estramina, Treaty of Fort St. Stephens, Trial, 1816 in Ireland, 5th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, Spa Fields Riots, Governor Hunter, United States House of Representatives Elections, 1816, United States House of Representatives Elections, 1814, Edwin, Recovery, Jane, Windsor, Coin Act 1816, French Legislative Election, 1816, Whale, Missão Artística Francesa, New York Gubernatorial Election, 1816, 1816 in the Papal States, 1816 in South Africa. Excerpt: 14th United States Congress The Fourteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives . It met in the Old Brick Capitol in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1815 to March 3, 1817, during the seventh and eighth years of James Madison 's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the Third Census of the United States in 1810 . Both chambers had a Democratic-Republican majority.Major events Main articles: 1815 in |
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