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thecrashcourse · 1 year
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Say "Hola" to Crash Course en Español! This new channel brings everything you love about Crash Course to a Spanish-speaking audience. Crash Course Química is coming soon, so be sure to subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/@CrashCourseenEspanol and share the news with your Spanish-speaking friends!
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saurotitan · 7 months
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Watching My Language
I'm pretty smart, but there are some things I struggle with. Today I'll explain why I still try.
I like to think I’m pretty smart. After all, if good looks or a strong body aren’t on my side I’ve got to have something going for me, right? Still, it’s not like I don’t have good reasons to believe I’m relatively intelligent. I graduated college cum laude, I’ve read more books than I can count, and I even know how to identify various obscure and exotic animals from around the world on sight…
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wolfsongdesigns · 8 months
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spanishplaydates · 8 months
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Polar Animals Bingo Game - Your Gateway to Spanish Immersion Fun
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Polar Animals Bingo Game - Your Gateway to Spanish Immersion Fun!
Welcome to an exciting world of language and adventure. Dive into the frosty realm of Arctic creatures with our immersive bingo game in Spanish class. 🐧🌟
Explore the wonders of polar animals while enhancing your language skills. Join us for a thrilling journey where education meets entertainment.
Get ready for a bingo experience like no other. Subscribe now and let the learning begin!
Visit:https://youtu.be/HFGKQ9LwWcU
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reality-detective · 21 days
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This was a famous Spanish model Gabriela Rico Jimenez, who was invited to an Illuminati party, screaming in front of a luxury hotel. She repeatedly pleads for her freedom, and claims she was held against her will.
She also made claims of murder and cannibalism, and drops some very big names in her accusations. 
The main problem in the brainwashed society that we live in, is that nobody will believe you if you say those things and especially if your freaked out about it they will call you nuts and lock you up. 🤔
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varilien · 8 months
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For the triggun holloween requests, vash and wood couple costumes
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ive gotten the suggestion for vashwood morticia and gomez a few times which is great cuz ive been thinking forever about it purely for the "speaks french x speaks spanish" of it all fhdjdjd
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lupusmaxima · 1 year
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2023/02/10
class got cancelled today, so i spent the day watching wall-e... for educational reasons of course!
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sitting-on-me-bum · 3 months
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A Spanish shawl nudibranch, Flabellina iodinea, at the Research Experience and Education Facility, at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
PHOTO BY: JOEL SARTORE/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTO ARK
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norhuu · 1 year
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Have some more fluffy tealoranges my friends.
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absentdadza · 1 year
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I think one of the coolest things about learning a new language is when you start not having to translate certain words in your head and you just know the meaning directly literally one of the coolest things I’ve ever experienced
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Cuando la educación no es liberadora, el sueño de los oprimidos es ser opresor.
Paulo Freire.
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saintfrancesworld · 28 days
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Currently filled with a strange and envious longing of those who are fluent in more than one language, who can read and write poetry in more than one language.
(Spanish is calling to me. I will answer.)
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longliveblackness · 24 days
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In 1976 the township of Soweto situated in the city of Johannesburg saw a massive uprising whereby thousands of South African students took to the streets to protest against a language rule introduced by the white-minority rule. During the devastating uprising hundreds were killed in the police response but the events would profoundly change the country's social and political landscape.
The the very touching picture of a lifeless 13 year old boy named Hector Pieterson, who had just been shot by the police during the protests was a massive game changer for how the people felt towards apartheid world wide.
The 1976 uprising came after the white dominated South African government decided that black schools could only teach in a language called Afrikaans and English in a 50-50 mix of the languages of instruction within schools. This news had not gone down well with black people as Afrikaans was the language used by the government and many white people within South Africa, for this reason Afrikaans was seen as the language of the oppressor by many black South Africans. What made the new law of even worse was the fact that, while black schools had to provide instruction in both Afrikaans and English as languages, white South African students learned other subjects in their home language.
On June 16th at 7AM thousands of schoolchildren started to protest against the new law, singing songs and waving signs. At first police used gas to try and calm things down, but then started firing guns. The children protesting threw stones back at the police and by then protest had turned into a riot which lasted three days as adults joined in to show their frustration against the language rule change as well as the apartheid movement. By the end of a violent few days of protests, the South African government claimed that 95 people, some of them children, had been killed but in actual fact more than 700 people died during the uprising.
The bloody uprising and the way it was dealt with had brought the massive racial problems in South Africa to the world's attention. Some countries introduced sanctions against South Africa.
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En 1976, el municipio de Soweto, situado en la ciudad de Johannesburgo, fue testigo de una rebelión masiva en la cual miles de estudiantes sudafricanos salieron a las calles para protestar contra una regla lingüística introducida por la minoría blanca. Durante la devastadora rebelión cientos de personas murieron a causa de la respuesta policial, pero los acontecimientos cambiarían profundamente el panorama social y político del país.
Una muy conmovedora imagen de un niño sin vida llamado Hector Pieterson, de trece años de edad y quien acababa de recibir un disparo por parte de la policía durante las protestas, fue lo que causó un enorme cambio en la forma en la que se sentía el resto del mundo hacia la segregación racial.
La rebelión de 1976 se produjo después de que el gobierno sudafricano dominado por las personas blancas decidiera que las escuelas negras sólo podían enseñar en un idioma llamado afrikáans e inglés. Esta noticia no fue bien recibida por las personas negras, ya que el afrikáans era el idioma utilizado por el gobierno y muchas personas blancas en Sudáfrica. Por esta razón muchos sudafricanos negros veían el afrikáans como el idioma del opresor. Lo que hizo que la nueva ley fuera aún peor fue el hecho de que, mientras las escuelas negras tenían que impartir lecciones tanto en afrikáans como en inglés, los estudiantes blancos sudafricanos aprendían otras materias en su lengua materna.
El 16 de junio a las siete de la mañana, miles de estudiantes comenzaron a protestar contra la nueva ley, cantando canciones y agitando carteles. Al principio, la policía utilizó gas para intentar calmar la situación, pero luego empezó a disparar. Los niños que protestaban arrojaron piedras a la policía y para entonces la protesta se había convertido en un motín que duró tres días a medida que los adultos se unían para mostrar su frustración contra el cambio de la norma lingüística y la segregación racial. Después de unos días de protestas violentas, el gobierno sudafricano afirmó que 95 personas, algunos de ellos niños, habían sido asesinadas, pero en realidad más de 700 personas murieron durante la rebelión.
La rebelión sangrienta y la forma en la que fue tratada, hizo que el mundo le prestara atención a los enormes problemas raciales en Sudáfrica. Algunos países introdujeron sanciones contra Sudáfrica.
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thecrashcourse · 7 months
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That's a wrap on our Crash Course Biology unit on evolution and biodiversity. Our hosts, Sammy and Mini, taught us about natural and artificial selection, why humans have different skin colors, different ways we define species and how we classify organisms. And we had A LOT of fun along the way!
Next week we start zooming-in on the building blocks of life on earth. Join us on YouTube with Crash Course and Crash Course en Español!
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reality-detective · 7 months
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* * * History Lesson * * *
1918 Spanish flu experiment gone horribly wrong - Injecting bacteria and vaccine shedding… 🤔
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water-gaw · 6 months
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The University of Aberdeen are proposing to withdraw all degrees in modern languages, making all their staff redundant and hiring tutors on precarious contracts instead. This is horrifying, and would make Aberdeen the only university founded pre 1500 that doesn’t offer degrees in modern languages. It’s also one of only 4 institutions globally to offer a degree in Scots Gaelic, a minority language important to Scotland’s cultural heritage. All this coming from an institution that allegedly cares about decolonisation.
Please consider signing and sharing the petition against this here https://www.change.org/p/save-language-translation-interpreting-degrees-at-the-university-of-aberdeen
I would really appreciate reblogs for this post. It is an outrageous precedent and part of a horrifying assault on the humanities in higher education. We have to fight this.
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