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    insular and counter-intuitive in trying to promote the spread of Zamenhof’s work, the UEA prove much the opposite. In the years 1948 and 1966, two petitions were sent to the UN to have Esperanto’s existence and practicality as a solution to their language problems pointed out to them. In 1948, the…

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    that it will help your career, you can enjoy many books and movies that are in that language, it gives you many travel destinations--like Mexico and Spain, and it is an easy language to learn. It can also help if children start to learn Spanish and other languages at age 3 when they start preschool, but it can be very beneficial for them psychologically. A lot of people agree with this solution and want many languages to be taught at young ages. It would help especially at a young age because…

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    Language, Race and patriotism It is a fact that many languages vanished in North Africa after the Arab conquest of the Maghreb region, just like native American languages were eliminated because of British colonize, and many languages are still disappearing in Eastern Europe because of Russian imperialism. Some countries, like France, Germany, Japan and China, have already legislated to protect their language and invested money to develop their own language (Talhouk, S, Ted Talk). Language is…

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    The purpose of “Politics and Language” by George Orwell is about how he used his literary rules for readers and writers. He enforced simpler phrases for the ones who needed clarity in their writing. The author’s targeted audience is readers and writers. The purpose of the essay is persuasive and to warn people that power corrupts. Orwell wanted to let people know what kinds of writing were best suited for them, whether it was simple elementary writing or high quality writing. The overall tone…

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    to focus on mastering English and academic content at the same time. This could also cause the students to fall behind in class and leave school (Sadker & Zittleman, 2016, pg 64). The one unrealistic aspect of bilingual education is the amount of languages that are being spoken today. Schools would have to…

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    want to own any foreign language, most of them respond positively. Only some people prefer to own only one language. They may say that the most valuable from a literary point of view has already been translated into Russian, and everything else is not worth it for the sake of this study a second language. But if they do not know it, they are not able to truly appreciate its benefits. Especially that only ignorance of any language is flawed, not possession. Each language has its own…

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    and Rosa were best friends, they were happy before the war stared. They had their own secret language that they would communicate in. They met once they were about 14, Erna met her at her moms’ sewing workshop, Rosa learned the trade of sewing really fast. Erna said that they were sitting talking before the war had erupted. They would only see people walking around that they have not seen.The Russians arrived to Czernowitz 1940; Erna said that the disaster started when the Romanians put up…

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    seek these American ideals which seem to be more of an illusion than reality for them. Initially, Amir and Baba are witnesses to and the creators of discrimination which directly conflicts with the ideal of equality. They are also trapped by a language barrier that makes it difficult for them to be granted the opportunities that the American dream promises. Furthermore, Amir is held back from his past, keeping him from experiencing true freedom. Finally, the father and son duo discover that…

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    I was born on February, 2nd, 1997, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. From that point on my life has been altered and molded both by nature and nurture. Human development is anything but simple it is multidirectional, multi-contextual, multicultural, multidisciplinary, and plastic. Throughout the past 19 years of my life I have gone through many biosocial, cognitive, psychosocial changes, and will go through many more are as the years go on. My mom comes from a family of nine, and my Dad comes from a…

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    but her excitement is understandable; she and Jack worked hard to establish a new method of language learning for Northwestern students. The club, Campus Language Connection, is the McCarter’s second foray into creating a language organization. This new group joins native speakers of a language with those who hope to learn that language. CLC aims to help students not only become competent in a foreign language, but to build a unique community of students that appreciate cultures in a way that…

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