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      Court reporters capture the spoken word on a Stenograph machine, often writing in excess of 260 words per minute. Using the latest technology, court reporters can provide instant translation, or realtime, and routinely work for the judicial and hearing impaired communities. Certified reporting programs give students a combination of... more »

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      Spanish is spoken as an official language in more countries of the world behind English. It is widely used in the United States, especially in the southwest, prompting many native English speakers to study the language. This knowledge opens up travel doors to Latin America and increases comprehension with colleagues and customers... more »

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      Learning Japanese presents special challenges because it is grammatically unrelated to any other language and because of its complex writing system. Students typically start by learning conversation, transliterated into English writing using romaji (Roman letters). They then continue with kana, the Japanese alphabet with 96... more »

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      A Scandinavian language spoken by an estimated 6 million people, Danish is easier for English speakers to learn when compared to many other European languages because of the similarities between English and Danish grammar. Trickier, though, is learning correct Danish pronunciation, since words are rarely pronounced the same way that... more »

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