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“I'm not saying that either Socs or greasers are better; that's just the way things are.”
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it is diferent for evryone
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Love is an emotion. It can't be seen or touched, and it is experienced differently by everyone, therefore it is difficult to measure. Some think love can be measured by the amount of butterflies in their tummy. Others think love can be measured in bunches of flowers, or by using the words "for ever"
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Such was the impact of poet Ingrid Jonker that decades after her death in 1965, the late Nelson Mandela read her poem, The Child who Was Shot Dead by Soldiers at Nyanga, at the opening of the first democratic Parliament on 24 May 1994.
“The time will come when our nation will honour the memory of all the sons, the daughters, the mothers, the fathers, the youth and the children who, by their thoughts and deeds, gave us the right to assert with pride that we are South Africans, that we are Africans and that we are citizens of the world,” he said 20 years ago.
“The certainties that come with age tell me that among these we shall find an Afrikaner woman who transcended a particular experience and became a South African, an African and a citizen of the world. Her name is Ingrid Jonker. She was both a poet and a South African. She was both an Afrikaner and an African. She was both an artist and a human being.”
She had written the poem following a visit to the Philippi police station to see the body of a child who had been shot dead in his mother’s arms by the police in the township of Nyanga in Cape Town. It happened in the aftermath of the massacre of 69 people in Sharpeville, south of Johannesburg, in March 1960. They were marching to the police station to protest against having to carry passbooks.
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I am a student so I would belive school uniform is the worst. It's like a prision uniform( ugly and uncomfortable ) also it ruins the idea of spirit and pride.
if I were a parent I would probably think it's a great idea because now a days people wear really short clothes expecially girls.so the uniforms provide a sence of hiding those parts as well as providing equality.
if I were a principal I would love the idea. that means less write ups on dress code violations which equals less paperwork for me and it would also make the school look better and more proper