The language we are talking was learned firstly at home and for years it changes because we go to school, and we meet people. Tan speaks a perfect English because she writes and has to speak a fluent English to make people understand her. However, her mother ,who is from China, speaks a limited English even if "she reads the Forbes report, listen to wall street week, reads all Shirley Madeleine's books with ease"(Tan 143), she still cannot have a good English. Hence, why our parents, in comparison with us, don't change their language even if they are knowledgeable people? Tan's mother is not an exception, Moroccan fathers are also like that. They speak the Darija they used to speak when they were young, and they don't change it even if they move to a new city where the Darija is different. The same case is applied to French. The second language in Morocco is French, our parents speak it, but they still pronunciate it in an Arabic way. Sometimes, you cannot even understand even understand what they are talking about. In contrast with Tan, I considered this issue as a proof of our parent's respect to their culture and their roots. Speaking such language, which might be understandable, is a kind of memory of their childhood and their parents. There is no shame to speak your language because it is your identity.
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vendredi 11 mai 2012
Mirrors
Mirror, what can we do without i? Now can leave without looking in the mirror because it talks with us indirectly. It tells us if we are good looking or not, what we have to change in order to be in the top.However in her essay "Mirrors", Lucy talks about her suffering from concert at the age of nine. Because of this disease she had to remove most of the right side of her jaw to prevent the cancer from spreading out in all her body. She passed many years of her childhood in the hospital. When she became young, she was considered as an ugly girl because she looked like a monster. So, in order to to rebuild her jaw and look normal;, she did many plastic surgery , and after each operation she was afraid to look in the mirror.
If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me What Is?
James Baldwin asserts in his article "If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me What Is?" that the English language as a contemporary system of racism and marginalization. Language is power because it establishes and imposes whiteness to create ways of identifying and objecting the other. The author challenged in his article a long-standing argument concerning black English. "The argument has nothing to do with language itself but with the role of language"(Baldwin 110). Black English is a "bona fide" language. It is a language on its on, not a "dialect" as many people claim. Baldwin asks his readers to think about the evolution of black English and to consider "what definition of languages is to be trysted"(111).
jeudi 10 mai 2012
The Egg and The Sperm
Gender stereotypes have existed since the beginning of the human beings.
Everyone believes the male dominates and female not, the man controls and the
female flusters. Emily Martin, in her essay entitled “The Egg and the Sperm”, discusses
this problem of to a new level. As an anthropologist, Martin was trying to
uncover suspicions she had about socio-cultural gender stereotypes, and the
affects they had on the diction used to describe egg and sperm interactions in
numerous biology books and research reports.
People all around the world have to change their mind, because women are
not weaker than men, but all people are equal and no one is better than the
other. So, we have not to compare people based on their gender but on their
work, their ethics etc… .
Why the Sky Is Blue
The sky above us looks
blue on a sunny day; in the evening it puts on a brilliant red. So why is the
sky blue? This is the question that James Jeans tried to answer in his article “Why
the Sky Is Blue”. The explanation of this phenomenon is that the sky is composed
by lights, and lights are just waves, and t the different colors of light are
produced by waves of different lengths. The long waves have blue color, and the
short waves have blue light. The obstacles that exist in the atmosphere affect
the waves with red light, but the wave with blue light are not affected, this
is the cause that gives us the blue color of the sky.
In the following website, you will find many information about this topic http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html
And also you will find more information about this topic in the following video:
Is Google Making Us Stupid
Everyone in this planet uses Google or at least heard about it because it is the most
powerful website in the world. It was created in the beginnings of the
2000s. Many people use Google as their source of researches, papers etc. In the argumentative
article “Is Google Making Us
Stupid”, the author informs us about how Google did its tasks. All of us ask themselves
about the secret behind the results that appear at the first of the page when
we search about something. The answer is that the results depend on the place
from where you are searching. In other words, you will not get the same
results about a topic in Morocco for example in the U.S.A. As Google has many benefits such us saving
time and making our work, for me it make us very lazy and it prevent us to
enjoy reading books and novels.
The author of this article tried to convince us that
Google don’t make us stupid. Personally, I am doesn’t totally agree with this
claim because some people just copy and the past without even reading. However,
without Google the person will be obliged to read books to find what s/he is
looking for.
The selfless Gene
The main thrust that are discussed in the article entitled
“The Selfless Gene” written by Olivia are:
the evolutionary roots of altruism, its the evolution in animals and humans,
and the questions of where it began and how it was manifested in a particular
social group. Altruism is the act of an
extreme self-sacrifice, but what makes it very strange that the individuals sacrifices to let another
individual or specie to not die and continue to exist. And the question that we
can ask is: what the relationship between altruism and genes is? A gene requires reproduction to improve and
continue in order to exist; however, the individuals that sacrifices will care
more about the other’s interest and comfort and care less about having children.
A solution of this problem was suggested by the evolutionary biologist “William
Donald Hamilton”. He said that the genes that promote the altruistic act will spread
if the benefit that the act bestows is high enough, and the genetic
relationship between the altruist and the beneficiary is close enough, to
outweigh the act’s cost to the altruist.
Many people did not agree with this article, and an
example of this is a university student who reflects about it.
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