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    who plays Clarice Starling climbing a rope up a hill. Clarice is smart‚ she is strong‚ and she is most likely a very talented member of the law enforcement. As she is running‚ we are informed as viewers that Special Agent Crawford would like to speak to her. She’s given the task to interview and pass a survey to incarcerated serial killer. A simple task to do and it seems simple enough‚ but there is only one serial killer left to interview and you guessed it‚ it is Dr. Hannibal Lecter.

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    if everyone were to speak the same language. Not only would we be able to further break down barriers between different groups of people‚ we could also prevent unnecessary wastage of time and money on translating and translator and it would also empower minorities who speak moribund languages. Undoubtedly‚ people who speak the same language find themselves bound up by a common identity and this idea is enshrined in the concept of European nationalism where people who speak the same language should

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    I would say that I am very comfortable speaking in front of people and I feel that I do extremely well. I feel that I speak very well and I am very sure of myself when speaking in front of others. Also‚ just because I do have the ability to do so does not mean that I just love to be in front of an audience speaking. I don’t get nervous or feel uncomfortable when I have to speak in front of the class or an audience. So‚ I would have to say that I am pretty neutral on the topic‚ I don’t hate it and

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    Against English as Official Language About 10% of the students at my High School are not Caucasian and probably speak a different language at home or might not speak English very well. English should not be the Official Language because of its unfairness to immigrants or anyone who doesn’t know the English language well. English should not be the official language because it would be unfair to immigrants or anyone who doesn’t have proficient English. Students who do not have very good English

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    In the article‚ “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” Gloria Anzaldua talks about losing an accent to adjust with the current lifestyle. Gloria did grow up in the Untied States but spoke mostly Spanish. She did not speak true Spanish but a different form of Spanish called “Chicano Spanish”. She was living in the most English speaking place on this planet‚ but she was from Mexican decent. Spanish in the United States was rare during this time‚ but she spoke a form of Spanish. She describes the difficulty

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    Language has a big aspect of identity. It enables an individual to know their background. When someone is surrounded by their own kind‚ They able to identify where that person come from depending on the way they speak. It gives an individual confidence to be around others that speak the same language as them because it’s easier to make an understanding to word if they know.

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    use of language and not the contrary. People speak different languages; this difference is used to identify and distinguish between different people‚ different ethnicities and races. The human need to belong to a group makes them abide to a specific language and dialect that represents their specific community and differentiate it from the rest. Language is what connects people to their communities; they are directly connected to people who speak the same language as them. Anzaldua argues that

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    today. When I am writing a essay‚ or speaking in front for a audience‚ I try to sound very formal. I use words I normally don’t. But more importantly‚ I structure the way I write or speak differently. Most of the time‚ I don’t focus on the words I put in my sentences‚ or how I structure them‚ I just say it. Like Tan‚ I speak differently with my family compared to when I am speaking to my boss. With my family‚ I don’t filter what I say‚ or how I say it as much. On the other hand‚ with my boss‚ I tend

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    In the film “American Tongues‚” enormous majority of American from different cities have different regional accents of English. Some people have positive attitude towards the different regional accents of English. They believe that the way people speak is always changing based on what they hear from their linguistic environment. There are a few scenes in the film where people share what they think about using certain dialects in positive attitude. In one scene‚ there is an African-American woman

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    Bilingual education was first initiated in 1968. It was a new means to educate the children who spoke a minority language. thirty-one years later the same problems exist for those children who speak a language other then English. The experiment of Bilingual education has been a failure and now it’s time to move on. The first English only initiatives were brought forth in 1981 by newly elected president Reagan. Since then the conflict over Bilingual education has drove on. Currently twenty-three states

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