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![]() "Basil Jet" wrote in message ... On 2010\10\11 14:07, Brimstone wrote: "Bruce" wrote in message ... Basil Jet wrote: On 2010\10\11 12:37, Brimstone wrote: Language, written and spoken, is the only subject taught in schools [1] which is used as a means of communicating information and ideas to others. If one does not use a form of language understood by those with whom one is attempting to communicate then one's efforts are not merely in vain they could cause harm both to oneself and to others. [1] For the sake of discussion I will accept that maths can also be used to communicate. Physics can be used to communicate too - the Yanks certainly got their message across in Hiroshima. Surprisingly, the Americans *didn't* actually get their message across in Hiroshima. Their "communication" had to be repeated at Nagasaki before the message got across to the Japanese that they were beaten. The idea that language is the only subject taught in schools that is used as a means of communicating information and ideas to others is of course nonsense. One of the most powerful means of communication is through the visual arts. Drama is also a powerful means of communication that can be partially or completely non-verbal. Is drama any use when applying for an office or production line job? Your dramatic skills are impressive... by merely wiggling your fingers over a keyboard, you created the image of a moving goalpost. I was merely developing the script. Oh sorry, that needs language again doesn't it. So can you provide another example of language not being needed to communicate information and ideas? |
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