Girl in Nature
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by livingbilingualblog17
3M ago
She was a little girl who grew up under the shadow of her hero man, and who still has this image of this man, despite the distance. My name is Kadidja, and I share the same surname as this hero, who disappeared because of the conditions in which he lived. I was born and raised ..read more
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We must be sighted humans and not blind monsters 
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
Human beings are complex, harmful in many cases; we destroy the beauty that Mother Earth gives us. Nature is something so beautiful and ironically for the human being it represents a threat, an inconvenience to our comfort. We focus so much on our own "human beauty" that we sacrifice anything to see ourselves as the ..read more
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Raising awareness about community life on our planet 
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
We live in a beautiful place called "Earth." We have incredible landscapes of beautiful geographies with resources we believe are infinite. The engine of all that nature is natural communities.   Community is an important aspect of our daily lives. We rely heavily on these social associations. Some examples of communities are our families, friends, neighborhoods ..read more
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Remembering T Michele Johnson
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
I would like to honor the life and professional work of my colleague T. Michele Johnson in the field of American Sign Language (ASL).  I observed Ms. Johnson teach for many years and witnessed her dedication to students and passion for educating the Deaf as well as future teachers with special education interests. I met ..read more
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Bilingualism
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
When I was a kid, my parents raised my siblings and me speaking to us in Spanish. Because of that, I remember that when I was just about to start elementary school, I had to take an exam so that the teachers knew the level of English I had. I don't know how difficult it ..read more
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I’m Your Life
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
I am your life on Earth   I am the environment, so beautiful and pure.  I am life, but they want to kill me.  I take care of my sons and daughters, even if they don't take care of me.  I help them breathe, but they just drown me.   I give them the beauty of flowers ..read more
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My best friend Roy Song 
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
My best friend, Roy Song, was very important in my life, but he is no longer with us.  I met Roy when I was six years old. We were in the same class in third grade. Roy was comical, kind, intelligent, and responsible; he would always light up the room wherever he went. Physically Roy was ..read more
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Poverty
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
People say things happen for a reason  But why do we have to be poor?  I am a kind-hearted person  It must be the fault of our President and his mistakes.  There is war without reason  Politics is corrupted by its constituents  and with many disastrous climates  The community is becoming very dangerous  People get ..read more
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I was born on Jesus’s birthday and we speak Spanish at home
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
My name is Emilia Violeta Vicuña. My parents chose my name together. Emilia comes from my dad's name. His name is Emelio because they took out the "o" and put a "a" to make it more feminine. They chose "Violeta" because the night my parents met, my dad came up to my mom and asked ..read more
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My aunt Tania
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by livingbilingualblog17
1y ago
My maternal aunt was very important to me. Her name was Tania Josefina Rodríguez. Tania was a cheerful, kind, and lovely woman. She was a family-oriented person; it was vital for her to keep her family together.   Tania had two children with whom she instilled essential values. She taught them to be respectful, kind men ..read more
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