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Intercultural communicative competence has been widely accepted as the aim of EFL teaching. In order to obtain this competence, Culture teaching must be implemented in the college English teaching. Textbooks have played a very important role in the course of teaching and learning. Textbooks introduce students the cultures of different countries and regions, thus making it convenient for students to exert a relatively remarkable influence on the fostering of students' cultural awareness and competence of intercultural communication. This paper focuses on the content analysis of the cultural content in College English (New) (henceforth, CE (New)).
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... (Aurora: Canada Law Book, 1998), the textbook, B. Feldthusen, Economic Negligence: The Recovery ..., sketches and plastic works relative to geography, topography, architecture or science;. [Emphasis a...270 at 273 (Ch. D.):. All human events are equally open to all, who wish to add or...
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... Canadian nationalism, but the imagined geography of which it is a part has changed drastically over... La Verendrye in his high school history textbook. In later years, Purdy felt "privileged" to visit ... no practical end, the "splendid record of human courage" (55) that they had created in their encou...
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... in Canada, as reported in introductory textbooks and The Canadian Encyclopedia (Criminology 1988: 5..., academics had been calling for a more humane treatment regime in prisons. Their theory and anal...Chapman of Geography also made contributions to Hawthorn's research. Tw...
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... peoples--a "colonized" people in the textbook sense--also figure prominently into the question o... with a social and political collective of humans. The authors, however, agree that this is a blurry... Fellowship in the Department of Geography. The author would like to thank the editor and two...
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... (Aurora: Canada Law Book, 1998), the textbook, B. Feldthusen, Economic Negligence: The Recovery ..., sketches and plastic works relative to geography, topography, architecture or science;. [Emphasis a...270 at 273 (Ch. D.):. All human events are equally open to all, who wish to add or...
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... citizens in our schools? There was a textbook written by R.S. Jenkins called Canadian Civics. Wr... knowledge of such things as history, geography and literature have declined since I graduated fro... if they do not work? Do we have value as human beings if we do not work? Those are profound quest...
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... disciplines such as architecture and geography. . Early perspectives proposed forms of urban envi... stand in lamenting the withering of the humanist and egalitarian values that were hailed by moderni... Canadian Communities) is a widely used textbook in Canadian planning programs, originally publishe...
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...18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights G.A. Res. 217A, 3 U.N. GAOR., pt. 1, U.N. D... to Professor Tribe in his leading textbook, American Constitutional Law (1978), at p. 815, Su...As a consequence, when history or geography put power into the hands of these erstwhile victim...
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... is a basic physical and psychological human need. Many international conventions, including th...The disability geography literature (Butler and Parr 1999; Gleeson 1999; Ki...Calman. 2004. Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine, 3rd edition. . Fullilove, ...