Best learn french programs Info On The Internet

by learn_french on July 15, 2010

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son-of-chadwardenn October 30, 2010 at 11:29 pm

I play in hardcore but use a code to make my companions invincible. Having a companion die in their first encounter isn’t my idea of fun.

johnfretham March 27, 2011 at 12:48 pm

I find it hard to listen to a live performance of this piece of music (the choral or band arrangement) without shedding a tear. Is it beauty, is it truth, is it a programmed response emanating from my emotional limbic system? Or is it the beauty of “The Truth?” (My first encounter with the piece, the band arrangement with only the text of the title, was based on my Lutheran understanding of Christ and His mysterious justification and sanctification of a sinner like me. The actual text would leave a confessional Lutheran slightly uneasy despite its beauty.)

doglover101011 March 29, 2011 at 7:10 pm

LingoBasics – Learn Spanish, French, Italian, German and Japanese.: Affiliates – make money! Win prizes: MacBook…

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Twitter June 8, 2011 at 10:26 am

The Kav has added a photo to the pool: Large View: http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_kav/5760044219/sizes/o/in/photo... This was my first encounter with an American Bittern. We found him in a marsh area hunting for anything that moved! I have since read up on them and found out that the "moves" he performed in front of me are part of his aggression towards intruders. When confronted these birds look you straight in the eye and then do a head wave side to side while their long patterned necks move in the opposite direction. The neck looks like a fat belly jiggling. The idea is that they can hide themselves better in the reeds if they imitate the subtle wave of reeds blowing in the wind. The vertical stripes on their long neck area add to the visual effects…..fascinating… As for processing…..LAB Mode for sharpening and color…Topaz Adjust for some detail and denoising. This fellow was about 20 feet away from me. I could have gotten closer but my 70-300mm was not wide enough to get his…

lorifalchi June 24, 2011 at 9:47 pm

I love reading your passionate postings here, Stephanie. There is a real market for all sorts of consultants and speakers, from those who talk about the power of positive thinking to those that discuss little more than how to change parents and their homes into more of a so-called middle-class model in terms of the ways of interacting and material resources. I think of the scarce background in teaching or experience in schools (not to mention data from actual research) that these people have and am disgusted. But then folks are being recruited to run schools with nothing more MBAs–this really burns me up.

On the matter of language use in schools and cultural competence in your previous post below, a friend recently shared a video with me about the growing number of French dual language schools in NYC, a good, short dual language video made as the first part of a two-part series on dual language ed. Patricia Velasco and Ofelia Garcia are in it. Velasco makes a similar point yo yours about the perceptions people have about French and its status.I thought you might be interested:

In fact, I believe the creation of these French programs are meant to attract white middle-class families to those schools (even though many communities would benefit from bilingual ed). Recruitment of wealthier parents is sometimes simultaneous with the displacement of communities and the process of gentrification in those same neighborhoods, including less economically resourced families.

There are so many rampant injustices taking place in the schools right now on all different levels.

Please continue to post your alternative ideas!

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