Many languages are disappearing every year. Is this a bad thing, or could having fewer languages help bring people together? The world appears to be moving towards a smaller number of languages such as English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese or Hindi, each with millions or billions of speakers. Unfortunately this means that smaller languages are in danger of disappearing. Some people fear the loss of culture and identity, while others believe a world with easier communication would be a better place. In this essay, I will discuss the dangers of both outcomes. We are indeed losing a lot of languages. One language expert estimates that 60%-80% of all languages will disappear in 100 years, just three generations from now. This is a major loss. First of all, the way that people think is to a certain degree rooted in their first languages. A community’s language is bound up with its way of life, culture, religious beliefs and identity. A second point is the loss of diversity: different languages can contribute to different ways of looking at and solving human problems. Thirdly, fewer languages does not necessarily mean better communication: it could even mean a dangerous situation with billions of people fighting against each other, rather than smaller groups as in the past. This could be the most important drawback: as more people speak one language, it becomes easier for billions to be influenced by shallow media or aggressive politicians. However, there might be a lot to be gained from having fewer languages and greater communication. First of all is today’s practical problem of translation: business is more difficult, travel is more complicated, and misunderstandings arise. Another current problem is marginalization: communities who do not speak a major world language fall behind in science and technology and their economies suffer. Third, having fewer languages might mean more shared ideas. Global collaboration could happen instantly rather than taking years. And finally, although some people are afraid of the loss of culture or identity, it seems that good ideas can survive. We don’t speak Latin or classical Greek anymore, but the ideas and values of the people who spoke those languages are still with us. In conclusion, it seems inevitable that some languages will disappear: like animals or plants, they need a specific habitat and can be squeezed out by stronger competitors. The answer is not to hide and isolate ourselves but to be confident about our identity in whatever language we spea
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Wednesday, 24 August 2011
DO WE NEED SO MANY LANGUAGES???!!!
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Thursday, 18 August 2011
THE FACT THAT YOU DON'T KNOW
In 1960 NASA's Lewis Research Center conducted the first NASA studies of the spacecraft and equipment required for a manned expedition to Mars. A standard mission profile was established. This basically followed the Von Braun scheme of 1952. A spacecraft would be assembled in low earth orbit, and then launch itself toward Mars. After using rockets to brake into Mars orbit, a separate lander would descend from a mother ship to the surface. After exploration of the terrain it would launch itself back into Mars orbit to rendezvous and dock with the mother ship. A rocket would boost the mother ship back toward earth. The scheme differed from Von Braun's in having seven crew and using nuclear thermal propulsion, which in turn allowed a faster 420 day opposition-class mission with 40 days on Mars. Instead of using rockets to brake into earth orbit on return, an earth return vehicle would separate from the mother ship. This was seen as a 13.6 metric ton delta-wing spaceplane with a 6.7 m wingspan, which would re-enter the earth's atmosphere. The mother ship would be disposed of, sailing past earth into solar orbit. Launch date would be 19 May 1971, and total mission delta-V would be 19.8 km/s.
The danger of radiation outside the earth's protecting radiation belts was understood now, and Lewis considered provision of an appropriate radiation shelter a major driver in any expedition design. The mother ship habitation quarters provided 35 square meters of floor space on two levels, with a cylindrical radiation vault at the centerline, which doubled as sleeping quarters. Such a shelter would weigh 21.4 metric tons if a maximum exposure of 100 REM was considered permissible and no major solar flares occurred. However if the crew exposure had to be limited to 100 REM and it was assumed one flare would occur, the shelter's mass would increase to 74.5 metric tons. If crew exposure was limited to 50 REM, the mass of the shelter shot up to 127 metric tons. Lewis found that shorter duration trips were no heavier than longer trips to Mars, since the shelter would be lighter on a shorter trip for the same radiation dose. All things considered, the final Lewis conclusion that a ship using nuclear thermal propulsion, meeting the mission profile, and limiting the crewmember's dose to 100 REM, would have a total mass of 614 metric tons on departure from earth orbit.
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QUOTE
Hey guys,I juz want to share one of the inspirational quotes that I found..
Don't Quit
When things go wrong as they sometimes will,
When the road you're trudging seems all up hill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest if you must, but don't you quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As every one of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about
When he might have won had he stuck it out;
Don't give up though the pace seems slow--
You may succeed with another blow,
Success is failure turned inside out--
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems so far;
So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit--
It's when things seem worst that you must not quit.
- Edgar A. Guest
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Mesut Özil
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most famous game in utp
Angry Birds is a puzzle video game developed by Finland-based Rovio Mobile. Inspired primarily by a sketch of stylized wingless birds, the game was first released for Apple's iOS in December 2009.[2] Since that time, over 12 million copies of the game have been purchased from Apple's App Store,[3]which has prompted the company to design versions for other touchscreen-based smartphones, such as those using the Android operating system, among others. In the game, players use a slingshot to launch birds at pigs stationed on or within various structures, with the intent of destroying all the pigs on the playfield. As players advance through the game, new birds appear, some with special abilities that can be activated by the player. Rovio Mobile has supported Angry Birds with numerous free updates that add additional game content, and the company has even released stand-alone holiday and promotional versions of the game. Angry Birds has been praised for its successful combination of addictive gameplay, comical style, and low price. Its popularity led to versions of Angry Birds being created for personal computers and gaming consoles, a market for merchandise featuring its characters and even long-term plans for a feature film or television series. With a combined 300 million downloads across all platforms and including both regular and special editions,[4] the game has been called "one of the most mainstream games out right now",[5] "one of the great runaway hits of 2010",[6] and "the largest mobile app success the world has seen so far"
Posted by fakhruddin at 00:07 0 comments
basketball is sport
i think mr bala love basketball.so i post this to him.he2.
The soccer ball and the peach basket soon gave way to specialized equipment. For example, in the early days the peach baskets were closed at the bottom, meaning that someone had to climb on a ladder to retrieve the ball after a made basket. The peach basket was later replaced by a metal rim with a net hanging below, and in 1906 people began opening the netting to let the ball fall through. The first basketballs were made from panels of leather stitched together with a rubber bladder inside. A cloth lining was added to the leather for support and uniformity. The molded basketball, introduced in about 1942, was a significant advancement for the sport. The molded ball, a factory-made ball that had a constant size and shape, offered better reaction and durability, making play more consistent and the development of individual skills easier. In Naismith's original 13 rules, the ball could be batted in any direction with one or both hands, but it could not be dribbled because players could not move with the ball. Beginning in 1910 a player could dribble the ball, but could not shoot after dribbling. It was not until 1916, following heated debate, that players were allowed to shoot after dribbling.
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011
love triangle??
hi..i want share about love triangle..hope you enjoy it!! If you are one of the two dating options 1 - Analyze your happiness Dating triangles are hard to deal with. Is this person really special enough to go through this for? Even if you do get chosen, will you always think about it in the back of your mind? Is that worth it? Relationships can be hard to deal with, but stacking additional issues on top of the normal things we go through can be too much sometimes. Make sure your feelings for this person are truly genuine and worth pursuing, otherwise you could put yourself through a lot of pain for nothing. 2 - Look for a sign of commitment Don’t just take the other person’s word that you’re the one they want. They could just as easily be saying that to the other person too. Look for certain signs that you are indeed the chosen one. Do they spend time with you on holidays? What about on their birthday? These are the major moments that we usually have the people we are closest with around us. If you’re not there on those days, maybe you’re not the chosen one after all. 3 - Don’t think it’s now or never The last thing you should do is think that this is your ultimate chance for love. Whether you are the chosen person or not, take the situation for what it is…the possible start of a relationship. The true hard part is yet to come, as their no guarantee of success when it comes to relationships. All that you are doing now is deciding on who’s going to have that relationship. Love triangles are stressful on everybody involved, and it’s a lot to deal with. You really have to be sure that the person you’re waiting for is the person you’re supposed to be with in order to make it worth it. It rarely ever is. The best advice actually may be just to back off and let time take it’s course. You might be surprised at who else you find along the way, and how much better it is without the drama in your life.
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BARCELONA !!!
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This is how we Malaysian do it =)
Now, I want to share to all about a recent news just happen in Malaysia. The Malaysian accused of hacking into the system of a US central bank branch in Cleveland, Ohio, is believed to be highly skilled and collaborating with others in carrying out cyber crimes.
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Sagna confident Ramsey can fill Fabregas' boots
Former Gunners captain Fabregas departed for childhood club Barcelona on Monday for a fee reportedly to be initially worth 29 million euros, raising doubts on how Arsenal will deal without his quality in midfield. Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna has tipped Aaron Ramsey to have a big impact at the club following the exit of Cesc Fabregas. But Ramsey starred in the English Premier League club's 1-0 first-leg victory against Udinese in Champions League qualifying on Tuesday, and Sagna believes that he has seen enough from the former Cardiff City player to convince him that Fabregas' boots can be filled. Ramsey's career was progressing well after breaking into the first-team at Arsenal and with Wales, but he has had to regain his place in the side after suffering a broken leg against Stoke City in February 2010. Sagna also hailed Arsenal's 1-0 win over Serie A club Udinese at the Emirates, and was pleased his side has been able to keep clean sheets in the first two games of the season.
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Tuesday, 16 August 2011
ONEmanBAND
One-Band Man
This short movie is very interesting to watch and I belive that all of you will enjoy when watch this movie. This short movie is about two man compete each other to get a coin from a girl. The girl has an interest in music and like to hear the music that produced by two man. But the girl has only one coin, so she needs to choose one from the two mans. The main theme of this story is competition. We can see the competition between the two one-band man that against each other to get the golden coin from the child. The symbol that I can found from this story is “THE COIN” that own by the girl. The two man compete each other to get the coin. It shows the coin is symbol of owned for the two of the One –Band man. They try to own the coin for theirselves. The most interesting parts that I can found from this story is when the girl get a beg of coins from somebody as a result for her great performance. The turnings point of this story. The girl put two coins in the top of pool, so the two man need two help each other to get the coins. It totally change the senario from compete each other to help each other for the coins.
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SONNET 1
From fairest creatures we desire increase,
That thereby beauty's rose might never die,
But as the riper should by time decease,
His tender heir might bear his memory:
But thou, contracted to thine own bright eyes,
Feed'st thy light's flame with self-substantial fuel,
Making a famine where abundance lies,
Thyself thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel.
Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament
And only herald to the gaudy spring,
Within thine own bud buriest thy content
And, tender churl, makest waste in niggarding.
Pity the world, or else this glutton be,
To eat the world's due, by the grave and thee.
Posted by Amirul Afiq at 20:12 1 comments
Friendship Quotes
1) "if all my friends were about to jump off a bridge, i wouldn't jump with them, i'd be at the bottom to catch them"
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LOVE IS MEASUREABLE
Love is an emotion that a person feels inside his heart. People can love their partner; in addition, they can also love their friends. However, if a person were asked to choose whom they loved best, the majority would say they loved their partners more. When comparing love in this way, it would be conceivable that love can be measured. The same can be comparable to our children. While loving other family members, if we had to make a choice, we would undoubtedly choose our children. Loving someone means you are willing to make sacrifices for them.
Posted by Khawarizmi Ismail at 02:31 0 comments
DEJA VU?
What is deja vu? Is it paranormal? Have you experienced it? Can we cause it to happen, and if so, would there be any benefits
Deja vu is the feeling that you have witnessed or experienced a new situation previously. In other words, your “now” feels like it has already happened. I like to think of deja vu as remembering the future. Deja vu is a memory of something that hasn’t happened yet. Or a memory of something that is happening right now.
When you experience deja vu, it feels like you know what’s going to happen a second or a few seconds from now. It usually lasts 5-10 seconds. While you are having the experience, it feels like you have either had the exact same experience before, or you know exactly what is about to happen.
Posted by aredeep5KScrew at 00:13 0 comments
IDIOMS
Hey guyz. I wanna share some idioms with all of you. I hope you all can use it in essay or real life\
1. at the eleventh hour: at the last minute; almost too late.
"Yes, I got the worn on assignment in time. I finished it at the eleventh hour, but I wasn't late.
2. be broke: be without money.
"No, I can't lend you ten ringgit. I'm completely broke until payday."
3. beat around the bush: evade an issue; avoid giving a direct answer.
"Quit beating around the bush! If you don't want to go with me, just tell me!"
4. Break a leg!: Good luck!
"I understand you have a job interview tomorrow. Break a leg!"
5. Cut it out!: stop doing something (that's annoying).
"You kids are making too much noise. Cut it out!"
6. an eager beaver: a person who is always willing to volunteer or do extra work.
"Mariah is certainly an eager beaver. Any time there's work to be done,
she's the first to say she'll help."
7. feel blue: feel sad and depressed.
"I'm feeling blue because I haven't had any mail except bills for a long, long time."
8. grab a bite: get something to eat.
"I'm really hungry. Would you like to grab a bite with me?"
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Monday, 15 August 2011
1MANBANNED
I know that all of you had watch the short movie titled One Man Band. It is really interesting short story produce by pixar.
The animation looks so cool and realistic. Althought it is only 5-10 minutes movie, but it full with many message to give to the
audiences. The story is about the two musicians compete each other to gain a gold coin from the little kid. The two musicians is very talented
and they do not realize that if they combined each other, they can produce an awesome band. But the two musicians seems to be arrogant
But suddenly the coin drops into the drain as the little kid cover his ears because of the noisy sound that the musicians make.
The little girl started to mad and took one violin and play it very well.
All of sudden, beg full with coins drop in front of the little girl.
The two musicians feel very surprised. After that, the little girl take one gold coin and throw it into the top of the fountain. Thats the
story all about. As we can see from the story, the little girl are very kind. She wanted to give the musicians gold coin to appreciate their effort
to entertain her. But after the coin drop, the little girl becomes mad and want to revenge the two musicians.
We can see many elements of irony in the story. The two musicians can performed well if they play it together as a team. But the two of them seems to
be selfish. Another example is the two musicians worked harder to get gold coin, but at the end, the coin drop into drain. The little girl who play
violin with less effort gain a bag of coin.
As Mr. Razol says music is the main element of this short movie. Music give a mood and let the audiences hear how well they
are. From the music, we can get the differences music from the two musicians. Music make the story looks interesting and entertaining
I think thats all for now. See ya guyz :)
Posted by aredeep5KScrew at 23:57 0 comments
Laugh a Little!
After a whole stressful week of tests, some funny jokes to you..at the end of the day is all about laughing and being happy.
top of desks and throw frisbees to students in the back row to illustrate various principles.
Posted by Yara Mel at 03:46 0 comments
Quotes
hey guys.i want to share a few quotes that i have read.Check it out:
William James
Eminem
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Sunday, 14 August 2011
Scratching is Addictive
Hey English Tutorial Group 21, I want to share about a recent article I read from the internet. It is about how scratching is very addictive. Scratching can be addictive just by watching someone else who is scratching. It is called 'transmission scratching', and can cause a room full of people to start to scratch. This is the same as watching people yawn. We tends to follow the person action without our own aware. A dermatologists at the University of North Carolina said that scratching can become addictive because our brain become extra sensitive when we see someone else scratching. Therefore, our brain detect any change in the skin connect to scratching. An experiment has been done to help people who suffer from chronic scratching and other skin diseases.
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Sunday, 7 August 2011
A Journey call Life!
We started off our life journey from the very moment we were borned into this world. This journey is only meaningful and joyful if you travel it together with happiness and smile along with you. Although a lot of people out there actually find it hard to do so, but for most of us I believe happiness lies in our everyday life. You just have to open up your eyes and heart to see it truely for yourself. Don't take life for granted, for you have no ideas know how long until it's taken away. So live it like you never have it. The life is yours. So live it your way. For me, I ain't a traveler, I'm just a passerby in a Journey Call Life!
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One Man Band
A one man band is a musician who plays a number of musical instruments simultaneously using their hands, feet, limbs and various mechanical contraptions. The simplest type of one man band is a singer accompanying themselves with an acoustic guitar and harmonica mounted in on a metal harp rack below the mouth and is often used by buskers. More complicated setups may include wind instruments strapped around the neck, a large bass drum mounted on the musician's back with a beater which is connected to a foot pedal, cymbals strapped between the knees or triggered by a pedaling mechanism, tambourines and macaras tied to the limbs, and a stringed instrument strapped over the shoulders.
Just some introduction guys. Have a nice day!
Posted by Benjamin at 23:12 0 comments
Memories.
Sometimes when we looking back to our past memories....
But we can't change back what we had done wrong....
Let it be our guidelines for future....
But we can change the future
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Friday, 5 August 2011
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY
HIGH SCHOOL: you see your friends for 8 hours a day and then go home to your family
UNIVERSITY: you basically see your friends all day and night because you LIVE with them :)
HIGH SCHOOL: mom/dad/someone who knows what they are doing cooks for you
UNIVERSITY: you either eat at the cafeteria( X_X) or you survive off of tuna and bread
HIGH SCHOOL: you take buses to your sports events
UNIVERSITY: you take the school's RV's and have to DRIVE 6 hours to play a game
HIGH SCHOOL: after school you practice sports
UNIVERSITY: practice time is made when the captains and coaches see fit
HIGH SCHOOL: usually 4-6 classes an hour each, school from 8am -3pm usually
UNIVERSITY: you pick your classes and hours so you can have class at 7am or 7pm and classes can be 2 hours long
HIGH SCHOOL: class size is about 30
UNIVERSITY: lecture is about 300 people sometimes and then discussion is like around 15 (notice there are TWO classes for one class)
HIGH SCHOOL: cheating is hard and you get in little trouble
UNIVERSITY: cheating is SUPER easy because there are 300 people in a room with 1-3 proctors...DONT CHEAT because you WILL get kicked out
HIGH SCHOOL: you skip class everyone knows
UNIVERSITY: you skip class no one cares
HIGH SCHOOL: you don’t really get to know someone that personally except your best friends
UNIVERSITY: you live with people and see them all day everyday so its completely different
HIGH SCHOOL: you have a curfew and parties can be off limits
UNIVERSITY: you can go out and party any night you wish basically
HIGH SCHOOL: you have tests, , homework, EXTRA CREDIT, participation, and a final.
UNIVERSITY: usually 2-3 midterms each semester, a few quizzes, a loads o assignments, maybe a paper and a final thats 40% of your grade... no real extra credit or ways to beef up your grade, its tests and you pass or dont because UNIVERSITY prepares you and if you get a job and dont know what your doing you get fired!
HIGH SCHOOL: 6 classes usually a whole year
UNIVERSITY: you get new classes each semester so its faster paced learning but cooler :)
HIGH SCHOOL: there are small relationships and nothing too too serious
UNIVERSITY: a lot of people hook up and there are way more serious relationships
HIGH SCHOOL: people stick to their labels and cliques
UNIVERSITY: there arent real labels everyone is cool with everyone and people date outside their race and comfort zones its amazing
i like UNIVERSITY lol its and sooo different than regular school because your actually working toward your career and having fun with your new friends being there and basically living life and growing up xD
SOURCE: http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110518231010AALUVcF
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Thursday, 4 August 2011
DON'T LOSE GOOD TALENT
this is a news that i read on the star online.
MALAYSIA is experiencing a very serious brain drain problem, with many students staying overseas after they have graduated, and many local graduates and families migrating overseas, even as near as to Singapore.
Even though the Government is putting in a lot of initiatives in attracting Malaysians abroad to return to work, nothing much has changed as many still choose to live abroad.
One of the steps taken by the Public Services Department (PSD) is introducing TalentCorp. This allows PSD-sponsored students to come back to Malaysia to work in any private companies listed in TalentCorp, not just in the government sector. This allows the PSD students to contribute to the economy of Malaysia.
My brother is a PSD scholar who has just graduated with a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Economics from the London School of Economics. He is interested in working for a consulting firm, which TalentCorp could not offer.
He was very delighted to be offered his dream job in London (after failing many interviews from other companies) and asked PSD if he would be allowed to defer going back to Malaysia right after his graduation so that he could stay in London for a few years to learn new skills and transfer the knowledge back to Malaysia when he comes back.
Surprisingly, the PSD in London and Putrajaya said that they do not allow students to defer their bond any longer. All students would have to return to serve their bond or pay the money that PSD has spent on their education in one lump sum.
Since my brother was more interested in working in the London consulting firm, he chose to pay the scholarship back.
If PSD does not allow students to defer their bond anymore, students who wish to stay on overseas will need to pay their scholarship in full. And there will be nothing to attract them back to Malaysia, since salaries are higher overseas.
In addition, students who choose to pay their bond will be half a million ringgit “poorer” than their peers who choose to go back to Malaysia to work. Hence, they will need to work overseas for five years to break even or recover what they have “lost”, and then another five years to catch up with their peers in Malaysia, who would by then have owned a big house and two big cars.
I ask that the PSD reconsider allowing students to defer their bonds but, at the same time, require these students to sign a new contract stating that they must return to Malaysia within a stated period, say, five years after graduating; failing which they would incur a penalty of double or triple the scholarship amount.
With that, Malaysia can still retain these good talents, especially after they have acquired new skills, talents and knowledge that can be transferred back to Malaysia.
Why bother undertaking the hard work of training fresh graduates when we can leave that task to the companies abroad? By the time the graduates have to come back, they would have experience and can handle projects competently.
The Government needs to do something to retain the good talents. There is no point sponsoring good students to study overseas and letting them be exposed to the culture there and asking them to come back to work straight after.
CONCERNED,
Nedlands, Western Australia.
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Wednesday, 3 August 2011
good luck! :)
Hey guys! Just dropping by today to share an awesome quote i saw earlier..
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