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John C Jay + Jeff Ng/Staple + Surface to Air

 

Notes and thoughts on Iridesco's One/Two.

Language of the Birds, Atlanta Contemporary, Charles Harlan, 2018

Cape Studies Language School in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Do your kids like to have fun while learning? Then get ready for the new My House Season 3 TV series!

Solving problems, using your imagination, dealing with emotions, learning responsibility and other skills, all while having fun. With support from USAID, the My House Season 3 TV series was launched today. The series contributes to physical, cognitive, social and emotional development for children. My House also features sign language for children with hearing disabilities, making this more inclusive and accessible. Be sure to watch the new season on television this weekend.

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International Mother language Day .

Kinsey Wethers, the English Language Fellow placed at Dili Institute of Technology, recently began monthly workshops for future English teachers studying at UNTL. On Monday, March 30th, Kinsey met with twenty-four first and third semester students. In the workshop titled "Understanding English Sentences", students learned about basic sentence structure and fixing common grammatical mistakes. To help students visualize a variety of possible sentence structures, Kinsey used an image of a bicycle and basket that can move to different parts of the bike (i.e., in the front, middle, or back of the bike). Students completed a variety of interactive exercises to practice building sentence and identifying and correcting grammar errors.

Dutch is the official language of the Netherlands. It is a difficult language with some very different pronunciations.

This picture depicts the very useful Van Dale dictionary for Dutch-English translations.

Speakers Debra Basham and Joel Bowman PhD brought a new understanding of healing through the words we use with patients

Francine J. Stock.

Fused and bound glass Francine J. Stock

Founded in 1909 as Mukuntuweap National Monument, Zion National Park was enlarged and raised to the status of National Park by the United States Congress in 1919, encompassing the original national monument that protected the 15 mile (24 kilometer) long Zion Canyon, or Mukuntuweap Canyon, and the surrounding lands. The name of the land in the Southern Paiute Language, Mukuntuweap, or “straight canyon,” was chosen for the initial national monument, but this was changed to the anglocentric “Zion,” which the place was dubbed by the Mormon settlers of the region in the mid-19th Century, due to fears by federal officials that tourists would avoid places they could not pronounce.

 

The park covers 229 square miles (593 square kilometers), and includes Kolob Canyon, as well as the aforementioned Mukuntuweap-Zion Canyon. The canyon was settled by indigenous people thousands of years ago, and then by European-American Mormons in the 1850s and 1860s, whom founded the towns of Virgin and Springdale near the canyon. The Mukuntuweap-Zion Canyon itself was settled by three families in the 1860s, whom lived seasonally in the canyon and farmed the bottomlands until the establishment of the National Monument. The area was visited by John Wesley Powell in 1872, whom documented the canyon and the Southern Paiute name for the canyon, Mukuntuweap.

 

The landscape of the park includes many sandstone formations, canyons, cliffs, mesas, mountains, and rugged slopes, which tower over the canyons and valleys below. Through Mukuntuweap-Zion Canyon flows the Virgin River, which empties into a broad valley at the lower end of the park through the town of Springdale, flowing southwest towards Lake Mead and the Colorado River in Nevada. The river and its tributaries carved through the plateau over the eons, forming the rugged landscape of the park and its many scenic geological formations.

 

The park is traversed by a road through the canyon, which is only open to shuttle buses, and the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway, which connects Springdale with the east side of the park, both of which travel through scenic landscapes. The park also contains many hiking trails, a lodge in the canyon, campgrounds, and picnic areas. The park today is one of the most-visited National Parks in the United States, and sees over 4.6 million visitors annually.

Body language says it all . Members of the Colombian Dance Group performing to the appreciative audience .

Multicultural Festival . Brisbane .

The first two languages are English and Spanish of course. I'm guessing the fourth is Vietnamese. But what's the third?

 

By the way, I have a cameraphone now.

Have a few classes here... Most of the buildings at SU look like castles. The guy who made Louvre, Paris was the architect of one of the buildings.

The Berlin Language of Art & Music Conference 2014

 

"Cinematic Cultural Diplomacy: Practicing Cultural Diplomacy through Film"

 

(Berlin; February 12th - 14th, 2014 - Held Parallel to the Berlin International Film Festival)

 

The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies - Publications

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Dentonia Park, Toronto. Commemorates the right of all people to speak their mother tongue

The Love Language perform at Raleigh City Plaza in Raleigh, NC as part of the Hopscotch Music Festival on 9/11/10. Shot for PopMatters.

 

Image from 'Floral Poetry and the language of flowers. With coloured illustrations. [The editor's preface is signed J. H. S.]', 003213306

 

Author: S., J. H.

Page: 48

Year: 1877

Place: London, Belfast [printed]

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French I adjectives + emojis

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Images from the 3rd Annual Love Languages event inside the Benson Center on February 9, 2017. The annual event was sponsored by Modern Languages and Literatures Department.

 

(Photo credit: Joanne H. Lee/Santa Clara University)

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Title: Uranoscopia, or the pure language of the stars, unfolded by the motion of the seven erratics, etc

Creator: Sibly, E. (Ebenezer), 1751-1800. n 86817613

Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified]

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1790

Language: eng

Description: An astrological common-place book, engraved throughout

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