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An estimated 7,000 languages are being spoken around the world. But that number is expected to shrink rapidly in the coming decades.
What is lost when a language dies?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_
8311000/8311069.stm
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November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010
TIBET An Enduring Civilization
by Francoise Pommaret
(I carry this around with me)
On my reading list
New York by Edward Rutherford
BOTSWANA
TANZANIA
THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

AUSTRALIA
VIETNAM
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5karenita5
11/27/09
wendy1
11/24/09
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caz cmk1
11/24/09
Caz x
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wendy1
11/23/09
caz cmk1
11/20/09
First positive thing......you got your way with the important things, so that's done and dusted. Feeling good so far?
Second, at least it's not the Twelve Days of Christmas with all those guests turning up, so this will be a partridge in a pear tree in comparison.
Thirdly, a posh do on Friday. Right. Go to the first floor in Tesco, march into the mens department, pick out a waistcoat, shirt, tie and smart trousers and turn up to the gathering as if it is your every day wear. Then proceed to play that charming Lily Allen song about the pleasant pheasant plucker! You'll be the gracious host and charm the pants off all in the room.
Either that or you'll be homeless!!
manon you do make me laugh with the situations you get into. Keep 'em coming. I do seriously need some laughter therapy.
Caz x
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