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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 08:07:11 -0700
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- Subject: Re: Foreign Language Requirements (fwd)
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- Scientists especially neet to know that there are human beings in other
- countries... Here is a quote by Mark Twain:
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- "Why, Huck, doan' de French people talk de same way we does?"
- "..."
- "Is a Frenchman a man?"
- "Yes"
- "Well, den! Dad blame it, why doan' he talk like a man?"
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- (The adventures of Huckleberry Finn (p.. 110-11)
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- The word "foreign" already has an unfavorable connotation in the American
- culture, so if students stop learning a foreign language, it situation will be
- worst:
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- "When we describe something as foreign to our way of life, we do not speak in a
- complementary way of that foreign thing. We have a "foreign particle" in our
- eye; it is an abrasive nuisance..."
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- Simon, P. The Tongue Tied American. New York: Continuum, 1980, p. 64.
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- In 1982, the State Department did not require any knowledge in Foreign language
- as a condition of entry into the Foreign SErvice, which explains why only nine
- of the 60 Foreign Service Officers in Teheran could speak some Persian ...
- which made the crisis between Iran and the US even worse.
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- Lurie, Joseph. "America... Globally Blind, Deaf, and Dumb. A Shoking Report
- of our Incompetence, Through Ignorance in Dealing with other Countries".
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE ANNALS, 15, 6, 1982.
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- Not forgetting the document: A NATION AT RISK, by Paul Simon.
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- Stopping the foreign language requirement is a serious regression towards
- isolation. Isolationism is very dangerious not only for future international
- relations, but also professionally for students who won't be able to compete
- with the rest of the world since they won't know what work is being done else
- where. Stopping FL requirement will not help them at all in the long run in
- their profession.
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- Lydie Meunier-Cinko
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