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Nicholson says bilingualism would be asset for next Supreme Court ... - The Canadian Press
Saturday Talk: Bilingualism - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Saturday Talk: BilingualismAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - Aug 15, 2008She understands the crucial nature of bilingualism for success in the global economy and rightly underscores the misguided US antipathy toward both ... |
Lord will not run for federal seat if election is held this fall - Western Star
Bilingualism, strength for our province - Bugle-Observer
Bilingualism, strength for our provinceBugle-Observer, Canada - Aug 21, 2008By Madeleine Dubé, MLA for Edmundston-Saint-Basile Our province, New Brunswick, has the unique characteristic of being the only officially bilingual ... |
Movie shorts - University of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel
Movie shortsUniversity of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel, NC - Aug 27, 2008It's a miraculous change, and it gives the women-folk in the audience something to stare at while their dates gawk at the perfectly conveyed bilingualism of ... |
English's Enduring Value - New York Sun
Bilingualism offers the best of both worlds - Jamaica Observer
Bilingualism offers the best of both worldsJamaica Observer, Jamaica - Aug 4, 2008In Switzerland, switching between the dialect and the standard form of German is the norm, since the Swiss realised long ago that with bilingualism you get ... |
A proposal to help make this province truly bilingual - The Northern Light
A false choice - Globe and Mail
Word power is knowledge in any language - Arizona Republic
Word power is knowledge in any languageArizona Republic, AZ - 16 hours agoThere is a dimension to vocabulary that is seldom mentioned: the effect of bilingualism. Do bilinguals have an intellectual advantage over monolinguals ... |
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Word power is knowledge in any language (The Arizona Republic)
Knowing how to express yourself in more than one language opens you up to think and express ideas in new ways, expert Mark Ryan says.
Arts, Social Science Research Receives Federal Support (University of Guelph News)
Research in the arts, humanities and social sciences at the University of Guelph received a $630,000 boost today. The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) announced it's investing more than $76 million over three years in some 900 of Canada's top researchers. Nine of the recipients are from U of G, with research projects ranging from the history of white magic and ...
Talking Point: Let's hope we don't mess up our excellent education system (Panorama)
Everyone hails the education system in Gibraltar and the good results it produces. It is a British education system. Let's hope we don't mess it up.
English migrants ?try to adapt in rural Wales? (icWales)
A MAJOR study has concluded that English migrants to Welsh-speaking parts of Wales generally come to respect the language, but only a small proportion actually learn it.
Archives (The Daily Tar Heel)
Most of the buzz I heard surrounding "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" dealt with the prospect of seeing Scarlett Johansson and Penélope Cruz make out under the passionate red light of a dark room. That scene itself isn't worth all the fuss but the movie as a whole certainly is.
News 91.9 (News 91.9)
MONTREAL, QC - A Montreal newspaper reports that former premier Bernard Lord says he will not vie for a federal seat if an election is held this fall.
English's Enduring Value (The New York Sun)
Thank goodness U.S. District Judge J. Thomas Marten showed some common sense when he ruled last week that a Wichita, Kan., Catholic school policy requiring students to speak only English did not break any civil rights laws. Three Hispanic families had tried to end this practice at St. Anne's Catholic School on the grounds that Spanish-only students were harassed and ostracized by other students. ...
Today we itadaku, for tomorrow we die (The Japan Times)
The Bible (in both testaments!) commands us to "eat, drink and be merry," but I think the wise individuals who thought up this pithy phrase meant it as a warning. To them there was more to life than endless imbibing and gluttony, though I can think of only one other thing. The human race is divided into people who are sh?shoku (??, those who eat like a bird) and ?gui (???, those who eat like a ...
You know all that cut arts funding? (Torontoist)
The Globe says at least $40 million of it is going to "2010 Olympic and Paralympic torch relays; the Road to Excellence program, which supports Summer Olympics athletes; and the Action Plan for Official Languages, which promotes bilingualism."
Ottawa to shift arts funds to Olympic programs (The Globe and Mail)
More than $40-million freed up by controversial cuts will be redirected to athletics, bilingualism plan
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