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    Languages Learning foreign languages is important‚ especially for those going to college. This topic illustrates that we can get closer to family and friends who speak a foreign language and get closer to our roots. When we travel‚ we can understand those around us and read items on the menu. Speaking two languages can open many doors into the business world and make you able to talk to those around the world in your work office. If we learn another language we will be eligible to communicate

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    Languages and human social interaction in the medium of languages‚ to a large extent lead to the development of unique authenticity. According to Thiongo (1986: pp 26)‚ living languages grow like living things and English is far from a dead language. All European countries examples American‚ Canadian‚ West Indian add their own uniqueness and culture to the English language. African cultures are also shown in English today by reflecting their own ideas‚ thinking and philosophy. Our forefathers believes

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    Experiencing childhood in two unique cultures can be really tough particularly when you’re young. you feel the need to pick one and more often than not are compelled to act differently on account of who you hang around‚ but as you get older you begin to see the advantages of having two which permits you to pick and chose. I am Somali and grew up in a Somali household and my people with regards to family vary all that much from the traditional American family. family is very important to the Somali

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    Culture of France From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The culture of France and of the French people has been shaped by geography‚ by profound historical events‚ and by foreign and internal forces and groups. France‚ and in particular Paris‚ has played an important role as a center of high culture and of decorative arts since the seventeenth century‚ first in Europe‚ and from the nineteenth century on‚ world wide. From the late nineteenth century‚ France has also

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    practiced religions in the Caribbean are Voodoo in Haiti‚ Santeria in Cuba and obeah in Jamaica. Their religion is very important and take the seriously in the Caribbean Culture. There are four dominant language‚ Spanish‚ French‚ English and Dutch. Food is considered family tradition and it is very important in Caribbean culture. People spend many days to prepare food. An African influence Caribbean dish‚ is Callaloo‚ combines leafy greens with okra. Caribbean eats a lot of spicy and flavored foods

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    given to young girls to prepare them for becoming mothers and showing what you should‚ physically‚ aspire to‚ and it is not uncommon to see girls delight over their dolls. However‚ Toni Morrison expresses a different view through the use of sensory language in “The Bluest Eyes” that challenges the role of “normal” women in society. Ms Morrison uses the sense of touch to make the reader feel as if they unsuccessfully to fall asleep with a stiff plastic doll. “When i took it to bed it’s hard unyielding

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    “Coketown” The passage “Coketown” begins as Messrs Bounderby and Gradgrind walk through the industrial Coketown. Through the use of metaphorical language‚ and a repetition much like what industry seems to represent‚ and chiasmus the author brings across the point that society is often a reflection of what occurs because as industry mechanizes work‚ it mechanizes the lives of people as well‚ which is said in a rather melancholic tone. “Interminable serpents of smoke trailed” expresses how Dickens

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    one can find an origin full of history rich with culture and tradition. Although unaware‚ majority of Bangladeshis are still holding on to their simple and authentic traditions. What other way is there to explain the wonderful come-back of traditional clothing and music in new productions? This just proves that we‚ the Bangladeshis have not forgotten our culture or at least are trying to retain it in our everyday life. Unfortunate but true‚ culture has lost its actual charm to most of the world

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    The Language of Text Messaging Report The Language of Text Messaging Texting had come around when the first cellular phones had been invented. It was originally designed for the deaf and hard of hearing people but has since grown to be an easier and cheaper way of contact than calling. The aim of texting is to be able to send quick and short messages to contacts. This is better achieved by shortening the English language which in turn created the language of texting. I believe that texting

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    LANGUAGE PLANNING AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT Language is a typically human phenomenon. In moving from the ’natural being’ of animal existence to the ’cultural being’ of human existence‚ language plays the decisive role. Language gives a sense of identity to an individual as well as a social group and‚ in the process‚ creates multiple identities. The maintenance‚ merger‚ clash and change in identities based on and reflected in the language change has prompted linguists‚ philosophers‚ psychologists

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