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every school with 21 or more english learners has an english learners advisory committee where they send a representative to the english learners district advisory meeting. so that said, that brings different representatives from different sites into james denman where we hold that community forum, and that is all inclusive of many different languages, and we usually have up wards of 100 attendees at that meeting at the general assembly and that happens every other month. another way that we engage other communities in other languages in our community is through the joint advisory councils and going out for lcap task force engagement listening sessions? so there, we go into the community and are able to get some input and feedback then. >> commissioner collins: so i guess from my experience, my children are in schools that are predominantly chinese speaking, so the delac represents those families, and they tend to represent those families to a larger agree than spanish speakers and arabic speaker and viet namese speakers. i'd love data around how many of those other language groups are r
every school with 21 or more english learners has an english learners advisory committee where they send a representative to the english learners district advisory meeting. so that said, that brings different representatives from different sites into james denman where we hold that community forum, and that is all inclusive of many different languages, and we usually have up wards of 100 attendees at that meeting at the general assembly and that happens every other month. another way that we...
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and staff teaching english learners. thank you very much. >> good evening. my name's maggie ho. i'm the community liaison. my work includes support for our chinese speaking families district wide. i'm also honored to work closely with our delac members and also welcome our new delac members from the bilingual community council. i also want to recognize our collective work with african american parent advisor council, c.a.p. for special education, parent advisory council and youth council. stronger together, we will work to ensure our english learners and all students are prepared to meet the san francisco unified school district's vision 2025 graduate profile. we want to thank you, superintendent, dr. vincent matthew, and our board of education commissioners for the opportunity to share this recommendations. so we look forward to our continued collaborations in support of our english learners. thank you. >> president cook: all right. thank you for your presentation and for your service to the district. are there any -- w
and staff teaching english learners. thank you very much. >> good evening. my name's maggie ho. i'm the community liaison. my work includes support for our chinese speaking families district wide. i'm also honored to work closely with our delac members and also welcome our new delac members from the bilingual community council. i also want to recognize our collective work with african american parent advisor council, c.a.p. for special education, parent advisory council and youth council....
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and staff teaching english learners. thank you very much. >> good evening. my name's maggie ho. i'm the community liaison. my work includes support for our chinese speaking families district wide. i'm also honored to work closely with our delac members and also welcome our new delac members from the bilingual community council. i also want to recognize our collective work with african american
and staff teaching english learners. thank you very much. >> good evening. my name's maggie ho. i'm the community liaison. my work includes support for our chinese speaking families district wide. i'm also honored to work closely with our delac members and also welcome our new delac members from the bilingual community council. i also want to recognize our collective work with african american
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that included many english learner parents. >> all right. so i'll be going briefly through the b.c.c. purpose. so the bilingual community council was established out of the lau and nichols planning committee. >> and the purpose is -- [inaudible] >> -- english learner programs and services. and the duties is from -- i just want to highlight a few of those and we want to have the continue with the delac. it's development and distribute a master plan for education programs and service for english learner. the district and plan will take into considering the schools and site master plans. that's one of the programs that we want to have continue with the delac. >> so in january and in february, we did a comparison analysis between the bilingual council and the delac and found there were many similarities. although there was some technical differences in terms of number of meeting does, thee of meetings, there were a number of things in common. both entities, both community advisory committees both report to the board for accountability? and both
that included many english learner parents. >> all right. so i'll be going briefly through the b.c.c. purpose. so the bilingual community council was established out of the lau and nichols planning committee. >> and the purpose is -- [inaudible] >> -- english learner programs and services. and the duties is from -- i just want to highlight a few of those and we want to have the continue with the delac. it's development and distribute a master plan for education programs and...
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course a carefully curated list of one hundred german language novels that have been translated into english whether you're a passionate reader or a newbie to german but this compilation feature is something for everyone. now experts plowed through a century of literature and selected novels that will change your view of german language culture and europe so many stories to tell you could fall books with we provide a fresh look at classic spot with us from klaus mon to yet follows a thing sounds like men in leather jackets a cliche which is true and not true. most folks don't require a mouth guard for most folks on a boat bringing food or a. deli in january twenty ninth the project's creators and david leavitt's visited india's biggest book fair. danny was one stop of the gods of other projects won't. taipei was another. germany was guest of honor at taiwan's largest book fair. one hundred must read it was presented to both audiences and experts at the german stories. and. the list has been translated into both chinese and spanish with more languages to follow. the compilation has been widel
course a carefully curated list of one hundred german language novels that have been translated into english whether you're a passionate reader or a newbie to german but this compilation feature is something for everyone. now experts plowed through a century of literature and selected novels that will change your view of german language culture and europe so many stories to tell you could fall books with we provide a fresh look at classic spot with us from klaus mon to yet follows a thing...
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a lot of americans think that i am american or at least that i write in english that's enough english hide so they're quite surprised and also fascinated to learn that i write in german and you hear on and when i visit schools the kids always ask me cornelius say something in german from kin and thus can i ask you something in germany. well you know when i do they're completely fascinated that they really don't understand it and that i can speak it and that's the stuff. canadia phone has made working with which is still german i did she know what the neighbors one hundred via twitter and i got the. marking off to but most of her readers don't care what language she writes him for them it's the story the counts that scotland was follow and so was the realm of heaven the valley that the last dragons in this world has called the home for two years now. one of the things we wanted to accomplish with this list is to give people a different perspective on germany and on europe a deeper perspective and a much more humane perspective and i think that anyone who reads through this list particu
a lot of americans think that i am american or at least that i write in english that's enough english hide so they're quite surprised and also fascinated to learn that i write in german and you hear on and when i visit schools the kids always ask me cornelius say something in german from kin and thus can i ask you something in germany. well you know when i do they're completely fascinated that they really don't understand it and that i can speak it and that's the stuff. canadia phone has made...
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sadly head full of funny flawed what was sweet and funny in german fields in english just market and said. well there's a verdict for you in direct from our film expert scott roxboro and me in the studio thanks for coming in scott so we have here a film with seemingly all of the ingredients. good tear jerker drowning why it why didn't that's why yeah it's funny because basically makes hollywood style movies for the german audience and so this book like this is his biggest success this looked like an ideal film to adapt for a hollywood scene that all the elements and so forth ticked all the boxes but i don't i think it's casting or maybe something's lost in translation but i mean nick nolte a great actor but he's not sweet he's not he's not fun and funny and you know how to fall in the original german actor he's both of those things and so i think. that's what we're sort of fell apart what should be funny and should be touching ends up being awkward and the jokes fell flat if you're interested in in this you probably see the original thought ok well i'm thinking about a film like the
sadly head full of funny flawed what was sweet and funny in german fields in english just market and said. well there's a verdict for you in direct from our film expert scott roxboro and me in the studio thanks for coming in scott so we have here a film with seemingly all of the ingredients. good tear jerker drowning why it why didn't that's why yeah it's funny because basically makes hollywood style movies for the german audience and so this book like this is his biggest success this looked...
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to be of either english-speaking already or vietnamese-speakingmg 50% of the day in english, and 50%day in vietnamese. robert: and then just being able to be immersed like that, and then everybody already at least knows the advantage of being bilingual these days. yelitza: correct. robert: all right, well, good luck with your program. yelitza: yeah, we're very excited. robert: all right. good luck. van: thank you. robert: i know, i think it's a great thing. well, next, it's mother of all rummage sales. one day only, 45,000 square feet of bargains, and it's free admission. oh, and it's for a good cause. when and where, and why, coming up. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. than the one next door. the junior league of san jose is an organization of women committed to developing the potential of women improving the community and promoting volunteerism. one way to do it, raise funds with the biggest rummage sale you've prob
to be of either english-speaking already or vietnamese-speakingmg 50% of the day in english, and 50%day in vietnamese. robert: and then just being able to be immersed like that, and then everybody already at least knows the advantage of being bilingual these days. yelitza: correct. robert: all right, well, good luck with your program. yelitza: yeah, we're very excited. robert: all right. good luck. van: thank you. robert: i know, i think it's a great thing. well, next, it's mother of all...
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it makes clement the fourth english tea m it makes clement the fourth english team to make it through champions league. katie gornall was watching. it's been suggested the bright lights of the champions league could be a distraction for liverpool this season. this, after all, is a club in a race for the premier league title. but then the top teams take everything in their stride. europe often brings out the best in liverpool. in the first half, it also brought the best from sadio mane. mane! and it's in! his twists and turns left the great manuel neuer stranded. try telling him the champions league doesn't matter. the away goal meant bayern now had to score twice, and joel matip made that task easier when he turned the ball into his own net. in the second half, bayern had to go for it, but their frustration was building and liverpool took full advantage. virgil van dijk scores! first virgil van dijk headed them firmly in the direction of the quarterfinals, before sadio mane — who else? — delivered a diving knockout blow. whether at home or in europe, this is a team intent on making th
it makes clement the fourth english tea m it makes clement the fourth english team to make it through champions league. katie gornall was watching. it's been suggested the bright lights of the champions league could be a distraction for liverpool this season. this, after all, is a club in a race for the premier league title. but then the top teams take everything in their stride. europe often brings out the best in liverpool. in the first half, it also brought the best from sadio mane. mane!...
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english champions chelsea take on paris saint—germain in the opening leg of their quarter—final tie laterrclays announced they'd become title sponsor for the next three years starting next season, injecting more than 13 million dollars into the english game. brass, doesn't mean we are twice tea m brass, doesn't mean we are twice team we are. our focus and emphasis is on getting the best part of the group that we've got to be the best tea m group that we've got to be the best team that we can. knowing that with good experience, we've got quality throughout the squad, we'd be hard pressed to see a better squad in europe than the group we have. on to tennis and three time winner victoria azarenka is through to the second round of the miami 0pen after a three set victory over dominika cibulkova. the belarussian had to regroup after dropping the second set but had enough to prevail in more than two and a half hours on court against the slovakian which moves her on to a match against french 19th seed caroline garcia. the top seeds in both the men's and women's all have a bye through to the seco
english champions chelsea take on paris saint—germain in the opening leg of their quarter—final tie laterrclays announced they'd become title sponsor for the next three years starting next season, injecting more than 13 million dollars into the english game. brass, doesn't mean we are twice tea m brass, doesn't mean we are twice team we are. our focus and emphasis is on getting the best part of the group that we've got to be the best tea m group that we've got to be the best team that we...
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german fans or english fans better why why the german fans better or not you say not. so in june the fans the movie don't really still can compete but what about on the pitch is dortmund capable of making miracle tonight and tipping the scales in the bundesliga favor. yes. i thought i. had second life because i were told that they are not serious. enough. you might not be out. now please just let them are they just competing with the community to lighten up my time and it still felt like the. second i. think. i was i was. but i'm scared it's hot. shit. and the fire that was english is like i'm exempt it. was a mix so now you don't just stand on the. wall really. operate glamorously. can't see anything. not. even a line or play with. him because of a difference between his life on thing you showed your soul to the eagles will hold a news show they all you know and especially first of all do. you also love. persia boston being the other. big problems with me getting close to the goal was also been lucky with the one of the first hit by the war that made me the greatest s
german fans or english fans better why why the german fans better or not you say not. so in june the fans the movie don't really still can compete but what about on the pitch is dortmund capable of making miracle tonight and tipping the scales in the bundesliga favor. yes. i thought i. had second life because i were told that they are not serious. enough. you might not be out. now please just let them are they just competing with the community to lighten up my time and it still felt like the....
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that is the all english time. to that, they will face a tax orjuventus in the semifinal. liverpool and manchester united had avoided each otherfor liverpool and manchester united had avoided each other for now. what chanceis avoided each other for now. what chance is united to get past barcelona ? chance is united to get past barcelona? they chance is united to get past barcelona ? they lost chance is united to get past barcelona? they lost to the spanish champions in 2009. in 2011 in the final. united will be at home in the first leg. even though they were drawn away, that has been switched toa drawn away, that has been switched to a clash with manchester city. you likely did not want them playing inside and two days back to back. it is going to be really emotional for ole gunnar solskjaer who is the match winner for the 99 final against the bayern munich. at the same stadium. he came on as a late substitute for called, who was at today's draw talking about the time. two tea ms today's draw talking about the time
that is the all english time. to that, they will face a tax orjuventus in the semifinal. liverpool and manchester united had avoided each otherfor liverpool and manchester united had avoided each other for now. what chanceis avoided each other for now. what chance is united to get past barcelona ? chance is united to get past barcelona? they chance is united to get past barcelona ? they lost chance is united to get past barcelona? they lost to the spanish champions in 2009. in 2011 in the...
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first there was the question of official languages english began to prevail over french.most they came on very confidently as an important partner all the. and they view their own role in a completely self assured way there's never been a problem but naturally you could still since the distance in that they actually never really felt at home in europe. and europe how to get used to the. new car. the british were wary from the outset. would happen when this country joined the european union was that it was seen as a necessary thing to do because of decline because you're succeeding economically and the americans were pushing for it it wasn't seen as an expression of. positive growth it was seen as. something we had to do. if we had this feeling that this european community was fundamentally designed by different architects by the french and germans and belgians and italians in that sense it isn't really our house. the all over europe and also took place in all the major parties in parliament so the government in one nine hundred seventy five decided just two years after br
first there was the question of official languages english began to prevail over french.most they came on very confidently as an important partner all the. and they view their own role in a completely self assured way there's never been a problem but naturally you could still since the distance in that they actually never really felt at home in europe. and europe how to get used to the. new car. the british were wary from the outset. would happen when this country joined the european union was...
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english teams to play. against each other without any kind of preference. i would do two matches between english teams we would mean that two would be. in the semifinals i think if the door gives something like. their seat against manchester united or talk them against liverpool for example i think would be if absolutely fantastic. the match is my second choice would be. not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what i see and could be. a fantastic extra motivation and something that they will deserve i would do it against portal because that would mean one hundred percent that one of them reaches the semifinals and they are doing so so well during the competition that i think would be amazing for one of them would be amazing in these moments for. portugal as a country netherlands as a country to have a team in the in the semifinal i wouldn't like juventus against. against barcelona because i think would be. something really special barcelona going to enthuse in the in the possible final or even semi fina
english teams to play. against each other without any kind of preference. i would do two matches between english teams we would mean that two would be. in the semifinals i think if the door gives something like. their seat against manchester united or talk them against liverpool for example i think would be if absolutely fantastic. the match is my second choice would be. not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what i see and could be. a fantastic extra motivation and something that they...
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english teams to play. against each other without any kind of preference. i would do two matches between english teams we would mean that two would be. in the semifinals i think if the doorkeeper something like. their seats against manchester united or talk them against liverpool for example i think would be for absolutely fantastic. matches and my second choice would be. not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what i see that could be. a fantastic extra motivation and something that they will deserve i would do it against portal because that would mean one hundred percent that one of them reaches the semifinals and they are doing so so well during the competition that. would be amazing for one of them would be amazing in these moments for. portugal as a country netherlands as a country to have a team in the in the semifinal i wouldn't like juventus against. against barcelona because i think would be. something really special barcelona going to enthuse in the in the possible final or even semi final two
english teams to play. against each other without any kind of preference. i would do two matches between english teams we would mean that two would be. in the semifinals i think if the doorkeeper something like. their seats against manchester united or talk them against liverpool for example i think would be for absolutely fantastic. matches and my second choice would be. not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what i see that could be. a fantastic extra motivation and something that they...
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in our school, english is integrated into every subject, and i can really tell how important it is to have english be integrated into biology, art, and every other subject, because i really feel that after going through ninth grade to 12th grade, and almost graduating, i feel like i can indeed, became a mushroom, the type of fungi [coughing] >> through that kind of learning system. i really enjoyed that kind of thing. i really like your system, i appreciate that. [cheers and applause]. >> thank you. [laughter] >> thank you to all the parents, families, students and faculty and staff. again, i want to echo my colleagues for expressing appreciation, fernando for the authentic conversations we've had, not only by your leadership , but the school's openness and willingness to deepen plans of how to support english learners, students with special needs, and really being proactive as to move forward in your equity mission, again, thank you to this whole community and for your continued investment in the students around diversity inclusion. [applause] >> i wanted to talk about diversity and
in our school, english is integrated into every subject, and i can really tell how important it is to have english be integrated into biology, art, and every other subject, because i really feel that after going through ninth grade to 12th grade, and almost graduating, i feel like i can indeed, became a mushroom, the type of fungi [coughing] >> through that kind of learning system. i really enjoyed that kind of thing. i really like your system, i appreciate that. [cheers and applause]....
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english teams to play in. against each other without any kind of preference. i would do two matches between english teams we would mean that two would be. in the semifinals i think if the door gives something like. their seat against manchester united or talk them against liverpool for example i think would be absolutely fantastic. the match is my second choice would be. not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what i seen could be. a fantastic extra motivation and something that they will deserve i would do it against portal because that would mean one hundred percent that one of them reaches the semifinals and they are doing so so well during the competition that. would be amazing for one of them would be amazing in these moments for. portugal as a country netherlands as a country to have a team in the in the semifinal i wouldn't like juventus against. against barcelona because i think would be. something really special barcelona going to enthuse in the in the possible final or even semi final two great t
english teams to play in. against each other without any kind of preference. i would do two matches between english teams we would mean that two would be. in the semifinals i think if the door gives something like. their seat against manchester united or talk them against liverpool for example i think would be absolutely fantastic. the match is my second choice would be. not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what i seen could be. a fantastic extra motivation and something that they will...
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english teams to play. against each other without any kind of preference but. i would do two matches between english things we would mean that too would be. in the semifinals i think if the dog gives something like. their seat against manchester united or talk them against liverpool for example i think would be for absolutely fantastic. matches my second choice would be. not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what i seen could be. a fantastic extra motivation and something that they will deserve i would do it against portal because that would mean one hundred percent that one of them reaches the semifinals and they are doing so so well during the competition that i think would be amazing for one of them would be amazing in these moments for. portugal as a country netherlands as a country to have a team in the in the semifinal i wouldn't like juventus against. against barcelona because i think would be. something really special barcelona going to enthuse in the in a possible final or even semi final two
english teams to play. against each other without any kind of preference but. i would do two matches between english things we would mean that too would be. in the semifinals i think if the dog gives something like. their seat against manchester united or talk them against liverpool for example i think would be for absolutely fantastic. matches my second choice would be. not by tactical or emotional reasons but by what i seen could be. a fantastic extra motivation and something that they will...
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the dream many years ago was specially to work in english football because english football was culturally at that level. give a few years to the manager let the men there's a. club at the image and and build the club build the team and stay with this team for a little be the fun and. i think that's the tendency in always used to change more than before. and he's gone into a nihilistic. i think and he got hit the road and get the travelling across america what makes america the charlotte the genie's. american hero this is a point in which alan would have done so we always are on the margins some. morning. we're starting with is going to head east into the swamp we're going into the belly the beach i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more ground on them it may be completely different but in this. russia is not an ideological scarecrow russia is a real neighbor was cool we'll have to leave it always being in nato you or wherever. it's you know reach for us to go to russia to fulfill russians learn to understand the. rule of fighting oh oh oh oh oh dear it's crazy oh. been a real guns
the dream many years ago was specially to work in english football because english football was culturally at that level. give a few years to the manager let the men there's a. club at the image and and build the club build the team and stay with this team for a little be the fun and. i think that's the tendency in always used to change more than before. and he's gone into a nihilistic. i think and he got hit the road and get the travelling across america what makes america the charlotte the...
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i knew no english. mother came to school with me to interpret and until one day i said i don't want you with me any more. can follow. >> when were you aware of the jews had for the the second world war, of the holocaust? >> yes. >> when? >> we became aware of it rimarily through stories of refuse jaes coming from germany coming from germany to japan, from europe generally. them.ere was a stream of you may have heard of the consul lithuania lithuania. he gave hundreds of visas. honored in a cemetery in jerusalem. honorary e sort of jew. y father, who spoke english, served as an interpreter for came many refugees that and couldn't communicate at the ulate because they didn't know english. go to the ould consulate and help them apply for visas. literally hundreds of refugees until after pearl japan thankshrough and my father sfrtd them well as -- served them well interpreter. >> i apologize but we had one skipped overthat i and it is a very interesting story. isaac's while working with the u.s. military is
i knew no english. mother came to school with me to interpret and until one day i said i don't want you with me any more. can follow. >> when were you aware of the jews had for the the second world war, of the holocaust? >> yes. >> when? >> we became aware of it rimarily through stories of refuse jaes coming from germany coming from germany to japan, from europe generally. them.ere was a stream of you may have heard of the consul lithuania lithuania. he gave hundreds of...
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orif you go to an atm express checkout, it's english or spanish, we have become a bilingual society. is that a good thing or a bad thing in terms of where we have come from and where we are today? i haven't studied it particularly, but i think it's an element of realism. whether it is good or bad, people speak spanish in this society and to accommodate them good, it's probably business for most of these companies that do that. it's a basic level of respect that communities have for a long time fought for. not just in the business realm, but certainly in politics. in 1965 we know the great voting rights act that was seen by most people in the united states as a victory for african-americans, it contained a little-known provision that honored the puerto rican access to the ballot i making their ability to be literate in the english-language not disqualifying. that's just one example of the many ways in which english language or access to inclusion in the society around language was always a political issue. >> what is your message for fellow historians here in chicago at the american h
orif you go to an atm express checkout, it's english or spanish, we have become a bilingual society. is that a good thing or a bad thing in terms of where we have come from and where we are today? i haven't studied it particularly, but i think it's an element of realism. whether it is good or bad, people speak spanish in this society and to accommodate them good, it's probably business for most of these companies that do that. it's a basic level of respect that communities have for a long time...
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to shift the door and right now is english like i mean the trailer. in ways that make it so now you. just stand on a. wall really. operate play have a reasonable. chance he thinks. he may run for no money with. him because it differently to sell you on do you show. your soul to the old one how do you show they all you know on special effects all the rest of the if you also love the book first show boston being the big problem so with and he didn't consider also been lucky and have a lot. the first kid by the warden with a great save i think you know this a football you know you. always expect. the best good the best service or is all the best the best way you know results have a life of course say they did better than austin were shopping we might have made good to half so they've been triggered off something and yet we were for how down. so i will stay and say that we deserve to go through but as far as i see the gates still comparable to the biggest difference was maybe i. should put it like they played more like adults. do you think that tottenham
to shift the door and right now is english like i mean the trailer. in ways that make it so now you. just stand on a. wall really. operate play have a reasonable. chance he thinks. he may run for no money with. him because it differently to sell you on do you show. your soul to the old one how do you show they all you know on special effects all the rest of the if you also love the book first show boston being the big problem so with and he didn't consider also been lucky and have a lot. the...
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i am english, i am from england, decision that was best for me.d, and it was really good playing ireland, no iamjust was really good playing ireland, no i am just looking forward to the future and putting on the england shirt and future and putting on the england shirtandi future and putting on the england shirt and i look forward now and forget about the past. —— i have to. the major league baseball season gets underway injapan on wednesday, but along with that, we could be on the verge of the biggest professional sports contract of all time. reports in the united states say that mike trout will sign an extension to his deal with the los angeles angels worth $430 million. that will be over 12 years and contain no opt out clause. trout is a seven—time all star and a two—time mvp in the american league. certainly not a fishy story that one, it should be quite the catch. anyway, i will leave it at that. a couple of nba games to mention, golden state up in the final quarter of the game against minnesota. until next time, bye—bye. hello there. the mos
i am english, i am from england, decision that was best for me.d, and it was really good playing ireland, no iamjust was really good playing ireland, no i am just looking forward to the future and putting on the england shirt and future and putting on the england shirtandi future and putting on the england shirt and i look forward now and forget about the past. —— i have to. the major league baseball season gets underway injapan on wednesday, but along with that, we could be on the verge of...
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any language, english, we have over 30 translations in english. yet none of them is qur'an. it is the translation of the meaning of qur'an. but the qur'an we use is centered in the arabic language and we are the universal message, so we don't belong to arabs or to america, we belong to all. in fact, the arabs are a minority in the muslim world. they are only 20% of the muslim population. therefore, anyone who wants to become an imam, wants to become a leader for a muslim group, he needs to learn arabic and and he needs to respect the qur'an accurately the way it was revealed to mohammed. when it comes to spelling names in the qur'an or the book of god, you will see that under the occupation, there has been a shift of meanings. british and french, they altered the names. they say islam, moslem, and this is offensive to us. the correct pronunciation would be islam, muslim. and qur'an, they spell it with a k. that is not the right spelling. it should be with a q, qur'an. that is how we spell the word qur'an. the message of the qur'an is there as a text. but each community comes
any language, english, we have over 30 translations in english. yet none of them is qur'an. it is the translation of the meaning of qur'an. but the qur'an we use is centered in the arabic language and we are the universal message, so we don't belong to arabs or to america, we belong to all. in fact, the arabs are a minority in the muslim world. they are only 20% of the muslim population. therefore, anyone who wants to become an imam, wants to become a leader for a muslim group, he needs to...
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or express check out, it is english or spanish. we have become really a bilingual society. is that a good or bad thing today? terms of how far we have come? >> i haven't studded it particularly, but i think it is an element of realism. whether good or bad, people speak spanish in society and to accommodate them is probably good business for moat of these companies that do that. it is a bisque level of respect that communities have for a long time fought for, not just in the business realm, but certainly in politics. we know in 1965 the great voting rights act, which was seen by most people in the united states as sort of a victory for african-american the. it contained a little-known provision that honored puerto ricans access to the ballot by making their ability to be literate in the english language not disqualifying for access to the ballot. new york state had a literacy test into the 1960's. that is just one example of the many ways in which english language -- or access to sort of inclusion in society around language issues was always a kind of a political issue. >> w
or express check out, it is english or spanish. we have become really a bilingual society. is that a good or bad thing today? terms of how far we have come? >> i haven't studded it particularly, but i think it is an element of realism. whether good or bad, people speak spanish in society and to accommodate them is probably good business for moat of these companies that do that. it is a bisque level of respect that communities have for a long time fought for, not just in the business...