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		<title>Why Should I Attempt To Learn The Korean Language Online?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn Korean Online and have a better understanding of how to speak Korean requires some commitment, considering that the language is quite dissimilar from just about any, and definitely differs significantly from widespread Indo-European languages like English, Spanish and French. Why would anyone want to learn to speak it? Certainly, for starters, South Korea’s overall economy [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Can not, or Cannot? Correct Usage?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The word &#8216;cannot&#8217; is actually one word.  On rare occasions &#8216;can not&#8217; should only be used as (two separate words). Most people tend to use the words can not incorrectly, i.e. I can not attend the meeting, instead of the correct grammatical usage which is &#8211; I cannot go the the meeting. Personally- I feel that the only [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Can I Go To University Without A Levels?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is possible to go to university without A levels by a means of entering with a different qualification. For example &#8211; If you are age 19+, then you are eligble to study an Access course, an entry route into higher education(HE).   Most colleges run an access course and it can be completed within one [...]]]></description>
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