Bilingual Education's Obsoleteness
Title: Bilingual Education's Obsoleteness
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Bilingual Education's Obsoleteness
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1206 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Bilingual Education’s Obsoleteness
Throughout the world, language defines who you are and where you come from. Something unique to the United States of America is that we not only have one language that unites us, we have hundreds that separate us; that is the core of the problem. Instead of forcing people to learn English as soon as they enter the country, the government has been mollycoddling and pampering non-English speakers. Such programs as
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