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  2. Expatriate - Wikipedia

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    An expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person who temporarily resides outside their country of citizenship. [1] The term often refers to a professional, skilled worker, or student that intends to return to their country of origin after completing their purpose for residency in another country. [2]

  3. Minorities in Korea - Wikipedia

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    The number of expatriate English teachers hailing from English-speaking nations has increased from less than 1,000 in 1988 to over 20,000 in 2002, and stood at more than 22,000 in 2010. There are 28,500 United States military personnel and civilian employees throughout the country.

  4. Teaching English as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    Teaching English as a second (TESL) or foreign language (TEFL) and teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) are terms that refer to teaching English to students whose first language is not English.

  5. John Singer Sargent - Wikipedia

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    Part of Sargent's devaluation is also attributed to his expatriate life, which made him seem less American at a time when "authentic" socially conscious American art, as exemplified by the Stieglitz circle and by the Ashcan School, was on the ascent.

  6. This Could Be Texas - Wikipedia

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    This Could Be Texas is the debut studio album by the British group English Teacher, released on 12 April 2024 through Island Records. It was produced by Marta Salogni and was praised by critics.

  7. Pasi Sahlberg - Wikipedia

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    Pasi Sahlberg. Pasi Sahlberg (born October 26, 1959, in Oulu ) is a Finnish education expert, author and professor at the University of Melbourne in Australia. [1] [2] Previously, Sahlberg has worked as a professor of practice at Harvard University [3] at the World Bank, and as the director of the Centre for International Mobility (CIMO) in ...