Friday, December 9, 2011

Keeping our mother tongue

our mother tongue is important because, To many, it means the keeping of your identity and your heritage. That's all. In a world where we get intermixed with each other so easily, it is nice to have a bit of our own identity firmly grounded in ourselves. It is who we are - what we are - from where we came.One problem in many English speaking countries is that children of immigrant families (perhaps second or third generation) do not learn their "mother" tongue and so cannot even communicate with their closest relatives, like grandmothers or grandfathers. So a good reason to learn and maintain one's "mother" tongue is to be able to keep close to and learn from your relatives. It is also important because coz mother tongue is your root.
language and culture have a great influence on your personality.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Equal Rights, Equal Opportunity

"You're just a girl" this is one of the expressions of our fellow men especially the men. They kept in mind that there are things which they can easily do but women can't do. God crested us fairly. Two eyes for seeing, a nose for smelling, a mouth for eating and talking, two hands for holding and two feet for walking which we are using for our daily life to accomplish the tasks or work we must do or finished. A men and women has the same and equal rights. all of us has our own weaknesses. May be you may excel in one thing and others not but may be they can excel in other thing that you don't. It's normal. a men and women are all equal for  we are created by God in his own image and likeness. we are all created equally.