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  2. World Englishes - Wikipedia

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    The inner circle is 'norm-providing'; that means that the English language norms is developed in these countries. The outer circle (mainly New Commonwealth countries ) is 'norm-developing'. The expanding circle (which includes much of the rest of the world) is 'norm-dependent' because it relies on the standards set by native speakers in the ...

  3. Braj Kachru - Wikipedia

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    The inner circle (UK, US, etc.) is 'norm-providing'. That means that English language norms are developed in these countries – English is the first language there. [citation needed] The outer circle (mainly New Commonwealth countries) is 'norm-developing'. The expanding circle, which includes much of the rest of the world, is 'norm-dependent ...

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  5. List of countries and territories by the United Nations ...

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    This is a list of countries and territories by the United Nations geoscheme, including 193 UN member states, two UN observer states (the Holy See [note 1] and the State of Palestine), two states in free association with New Zealand (the Cook Islands and Niue), and 49 non-sovereign dependencies or territories, as well as Western Sahara (a disputed territory whose sovereignty is contested) and ...

  6. Outer Circle - Wikipedia

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    Outer Circle (London), a railway route in London 1872–1908, and the related Super Outer Circle; Outer Circle railway line, a steam-era suburban railway line in Melbourne, Australia now the Outer Circle Trail; one of Kachru's Three Circles of English; one of the Three circles, an exercise/diagram used by recovering addicts; Innerouter ...

  7. Valeriepieris circle - Wikipedia

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    The Valeriepieris circle is densely populated, given that one third of it is ocean. Additionally, the circle includes desolate regions of Siberia, Mongolia, the world’s least densely populated country, and the Himalayas. [2] Myers's idea has been formalized [11] and a Valeriepieris circle can be defined for any spatial area, like a single ...

  8. Inner–outer directions - Wikipedia

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    Innerouter directions are labels that identify the direction of travel on opposing lanes of traffic on certain ring roads or beltways. They can be used to sign individual routes that encircle a city or metropolitan area , where east–west and north–south orientations cannot be applied uniformly.

  9. Inside-outside circle - Wikipedia

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    Inside-outside circle is a cooperative learning strategy. Students form two concentric circles and take turns on rotation to face new partners to answer or discuss the teacher’s questions. [ 1 ] This method can be used to gather variety of information, generate new ideas and solve problems.