The average rating for Multilingualism in European Bilingual Contexts: Language Use and Attitudes based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2019-08-30 00:00:00 Russel Wong How does one make this enticing topic dull?? With stats, of course. Nope, not just stats but obcessive stats review and overview and helicoptering with stats and all kinds of visual ads (graphs, diagrams... ). Gosh! It's linguistics, why don't you just loosen up a bit and, maybe, look at it instead of obsessively counting it all up?! DNF so far. |
Review # 2 was written on 2019-07-07 00:00:00 Lisa Carver I am finding this to be a great, well-researched book on the myths of the environmentalist movement. Mainly the myth that there is an environmental problem. It boils down to the environmentalists not wanting any people on the earth. They are trying to pass laws and taxes so they can train the rest of us to follow their agenda. One example of their agenda is that people would only eat local produce. They seem to forget that in most of the world, produce isn't produced locally year-round. Although Steve Milloy just mentioned that he was wondering what people could eat, I think we would start to have some major nutritional problems like we did before this variety of produce was available year-round. I also think it's funny that the only reason we have this environmentalist movement is because we are not a third-world nation. If we were, we would be more concerned with finding food to eat and living every day, than we would be concerned with the environment. |
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