Greek is a very rich language and not only deserves to be preserved but it is imperative today that our cultural identity is threatened by economically stronger peoples to show that our language is resisting. This does not mean that we should remain isolated but see what our real language needs are and then borrow the foreign words.
"lifelong learning": It is a primary condition for the individual's effort to "act" and "react" within a well-organized social group. This "interaction" is dynamic in nature, it never stops.
Racism: "It is enough for one person to hate another for it to slowly spread, the hatred to destroy all humanity" Jean-Paul Sartre.
Democracy: Theoretically and practically in democratic conditions the people are the source of power and they have assigned the right to the political power to govern as the people want according to their interests and not as small and economically powerful groups benefit.
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The Truth about the Word
Author:
Chrysa Alexandris,
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Author Biography
who is the author?
Chrysa Alexandri was born in February 1974 in Goumenissa, where she grew up. She studied Greek Philology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and since 2006 has been working in secondary education as a teacher.
"About the True Word" (iWrite Publications, 2012) is her first book, through which she tries to communicate with a wider audience and share some of her thoughts.
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Category: Education
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Chrysa Alexandris |
Pages | 68 |
Dimensions | 14x21 cm |
Publisher | iWrite Publications |
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