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It also showed us when using
language
mechanics wasn't the best way to deliver information.
A universal language, of sorts.
With his thunderous
language
and seething anger, Caliban constantly reminds Prospero of what came before: this island’s mine by Sycorax my mother, Which thou takest from me.
But if you just look and talk in another
language
... Yeah, great.
So the first stage in training is to teach the dog ESL, English as a second
language.
But we use this
language
from a bygone era to scare ourselves into doing something because we're a democracy and that's what it takes.
Ah! (Laughter) So they start moving from reality towards desire and they create their own special
language
to describe their voyage of self-discovery and self-actualization.
You're going to design something like a cell phone, and in a high-level language, you'll describe that cell phone.
We thought it was essential that people should be able to use this system in their own
language.
[The Way We Work] I really always wanted to be an HR professional, I wanted to be able to speak the
language
of management.
That's the
language
that managers typically do understand.
It's one of the oldest words in the English language, from antiquity.
A scripted
language?
It means that we're beginning to learn how to read this
language.
And this, of course, is the
language
that is used by this orange.
This unflinching
language
has made Plath an important touchstone for countless other readers and writers who sought to break the silence surrounding issues of trauma, frustration, and sexuality.
Chimpanzees don't have a spoken
language.
Oh, and anyone who has both a child and a house pet has surely noticed that the child, exposed to speech, will acquire a human language, whereas the house pet won't, presumably because of some innate different between them.
But some people are extremely fluent in the
language
of equity, while other people fear being PC-shamed or that their ignorance will show as soon as they open their mouths.
But I believe that the first step towards holding conversations about things like equity is to begin by building a common
language.
Now, conversations around race, for example, have their own specific
language
and students need to be fluent in this
language
in order to have these conversations.
It is about giving them the tools and strategies and
language
and opportunities to practice how to think.
And the social and emotional intelligence it takes to read somebody's words and tone and body
language
are skills that often need to be explicitly taught, the same way we teach things like reading and math.
Things like questioning and making observations and critical thinking are things that any student of any race or ethnicity or background or
language
or income or zip code should be learning in schools.
This is much like how we learn a new
language.
We want to help them overcome language, cultural and other barriers that make them feel like they've lost control over their own lives.
We were programming in BASIC, which is a pretty awful
language
for games, so we ended up learning Assembly
language
so we could really take control of the hardware.
I like to say that legalese is the
language
we use to confuse.
I am keenly aware that the people who appear before me, many of them have very little education and English is often their second
language.
From the late 1800s to the early 1970s, Natives were forced into boarding schools, where they were violently punished if they practiced traditional ways or spoke their native language, most of which were orally passed down.
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