ORATORICAL PIECE Reviving Mother Nature I can feel the cool breeze touching my skin as I sit on the big rock‚ mesmerized by the greenest mountains‚ my heart is somersaulting by the beauty of the calm water stretching through the river. The chirping of the birds‚ the soft hush of the grass as it sways with the wind. This beautiful scenery makes me feel happy‚ finding peace in nature as the sun sets in the horizon. But these are just my illusions‚ and my senses are persistent in drifting me back
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Mother-tongue Education in South Africa - Andrew Foley Introduction The question of mother-tongue education in South Africa remains a vexed one. On the one hand‚ it seems reasonable and desirable that learners should be able to receive education in their mother-tongue‚ if they so wish. On the other hand‚ there are some very real difficulties involved in the implementation of this ideal. The purpose of this paper is to clarify what these difficulties are‚ and then to suggest what
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Mercator International Symposium: Europe 2004: A new framework for all languages? The right to mother tongue medium education-the hot potato in human rights instruments Address by Dr. Tove Skutnabb-Kangas in Opening Plenary "As long as we have the language‚ we have the culture. As long as we have the culture‚ we can hold on to the land." ------------------------(pg. 1) In an article called "Justice for sale. International law favours market values"‚ Mireille DelmasMarty (2003) discusses the
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poem I selected “Mother to Son” was written by the great African American poet Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes was born in 1902 in Joplin‚ Missouri‚ and grew up in Lawrence‚ Kansas‚ also living in Ohio‚ Illinois‚ and Mexico. He entered Columbia University‚ and upon leaving there in 1922 he worked on a freighter down the west coast of Africa and lived for several months in Paris before returning to the United States late in 1924. In his poem “Mother to Son”‚ Hughes compares a mother sharing her experiences
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From Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue”‚ it is evident that language has an effect on our lives. Language defines the type of person I am generally and it has had an effect on my choices as well as my lifestyle. Language has become my way of seeing life in a different perspective. In “Mother Tongue‚” Amy Tan discusses the many ways in which the language that she was taught affected her life. I can definitely relate to Tan’s essay because I too come from a bilingual home. Like Amy Tan‚ I have intelligent immigrant
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Hrothgar invited him c. A big reward was offered 4. Grendel is a descendant of a. Satan b. Chaos c. Cain 5. Hrothgar once fought with a. King Higlac b. Beowulf’s father Edgethow c. The king of the Wulfings 6. Beowulf kill Grendel’s mother with a. A shaft of holy light b. Her own son’s claw c. A magical sword 7. Unlike Hrothgar‚ in his old age Beowulf seeks a. A son figure b. One last moment of glory c. Wisdom 8. The dragon begins to attack the Geats because a. A cup (golden
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"The Mother" In recent‚ popular culture‚ abortion has become a very sensitive subject. It has become a controversy to try and settle whether it is morally wrong. In some religions‚ such as Catholicism‚ abortion is looked down upon and is considered a mortal sin. Others would just simply agree that they don’t think it should be done. On the other hand‚ some see abortion as something that is strictly the mother’s choice and if she should want it‚ it should be allowed. Some even believe that
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Mother in Manville Narrative He has no mother‚he has nothing. My heart skips a beat how a wonderful kid could lie about something serious but for what. Can I even trust him now‚ but it doesn’t matter‚ I can’t be mad at the marvelous boy he probably lied for a good reason. I felt bad for him as when I’ll leave‚ he’ll have no one I had to take him with me. I just couldn’t leave him or I will always regret it and have guilt for not taking him with me to explore and have someone by side everyday
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Mother Teresa‚ (birth name Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) was a Nobel Peace Prize winner of 1979. She also received other awards‚ for example the Pope John XXlll Peace prize in 1971‚ and the Nehru Prize in 1972‚ and the Balzan Prize in 1979. She was Albanian by blood‚ but born in Macedonia. Mother Teresa wanted to spread the love of Jesus. She felt great connection to God at a young age‚ and wanted to spend her life devoting herself to being as Jesus was.After she had gone to Ireland to train in a community
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Moreover‚ while she was living with her mother there are some communication and family bonds problems. Because of the atmosphere in the house and her tough life she is suffering an obvious love and hope gap. So would hope and love make a difference to Jessie? The most interesting question the story raises is; would Jessie’s life have been different if it would have been filled with conversations like the one that occurred that critical night? It is not like her mother never talks to Jessie. It is just
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