Thank you for bringing this book to my attention. I have ordered it on the strength of the cover alone!
Thank you for bringing this book to my attention. I have ordered it on the strength of the cover alone!
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Thank you! The story of how we got out of the country is a long and bizarre one which I often tell. I would like very much to add this extra information to it and learn about this mix of people in a remote Tajik valley. I have often wondered whether, in a post-Soviet world, they are still there.
We only spoke for an hour or two but I remember him telling me that there were many ethnic groups in the valley who had all been deported there by Stalin and so to develop some cohesion somebody suggested they all learn Esperanto. Thatβs all I know but I would love to read any account of it all.
Unfortunately I have few details. The academic in question (whose name I have long ago forgotten) told me there had long been rumors of such a community and so on retirement (and in the immediate aftermath of the civil war!) he went to see if it were true. He found them and set up a teaching program
I teach with this and get a great response from my AP Human Geography students. Does anyone know of a similarly beautiful representation explaining any other world language families?
Are there any Esperanto experts who can help me? In December 1999 I helped an elderly retired Esperanto professor from Brussels get out of Tadzhikistan by paying his βexit fee.β He had been there visiting a remote valley where Esperanto was the lingua franca. Does anyone know if he ever wrote it up?
Indeed but a gracefully written and highly complimentary obit.
Agreed. Bidenβs legacy will be judged in part by what follows it and that we have yet to see.
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Great choice. This was Alexei Sayleβs choice for a good read on BBC Radio 4 which is how I came across it. Should be better known!
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Hereβs hoping this part of the story goes as well as the beginning of this new chapter. Happy Thanksgiving!
Yes please
Very imaginative. I was amused by the meme with a red arrow pointing to the top of the broken pillar on the last volume with the words: You are here.β
@moffatgeog.bsky.social I hope you are going to post about bee keeping. One of our friends has become a Master Bee Keeper. Iβm always interested when he talks about it.
Another great way of showing students the effect of Mercator map distortions.
Am intrigued by the wiwi root (and canβt suppress a slight smirk - sorry)
I beg to differ. Mr. Benn was modest, likeable, empathetic etc etc etc.
One of theses days, I shall get around to taking the round-China rail trip that is high up on my bucket list. Iβm fascinated to see what it is like having a single time zone in such a large country. There must be some people who always have to get up in the dark -am I right?
Thank you for sharing this fascinating video. Itβs a short watch and worth anybodyβs time.
An example of relocation diffusion for the AP Human Geographers out there.
Went to preorder on Amazon US but not there yet. Do you talk about the home front? Ever since I had a student who did that as a project in my history class about 10 years ago, Iβve wanted to read about it more. All the sources we found then were in Japanese. Luckily so was his mom - a translator.
Glad to find you here. I think I have given more of your books as gifts than any other author. In fact, I know I have. Looking forward to the new one.
The AI will interact as if it were being cross-examined. This will be amazing if it works. My colleague is very confident. Is there anyone out there with experience who has done anything similar? Great pre-debate practice!
I have a series of structured debates in my Junior year world history class with a different featured skill in each one. Debate 2 in the Spring will focus on cross-examination and rebuttal. I have been talking with an IT savvy colleague today about using AI known as SchoolAI β¬οΈ
Anyone who is asked to write for the LRB is worth following. I sometimes struggle with the articles on philosophy but always relish those on history, culture, and politics.
Please add me. I teach US High School Geography and History.
Agreed. I often have parents who say the same thing.