why should bilinguals

SPEAKING two languages rather than just one has obvious practical benefits in an increasingly globalized world. But in recent years, scientists have begun to show that the advantages of bilingualism are even more fundamental than being able to converse with a wider range of people. Being bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarter. It can have a profound effect on your brain, improving cognitive skills not related to language and even shielding against dementia in old age.

This view of bilingualism is remarkably different from the understanding of bilingualism through much of the 20th century. Researchers, educators and policy makers long considered a second language to be an interference, cognitively speaking, that hindered a child’s academic and intellectual development.
Gray Matter
Science and society.

They were not wrong about the interference: there is ample evidence that in a bilingual’s brain both language systems are active even when he is using only one language, thus creating situations in which one system obstructs the other. But this interference, researchers are finding out, isn’t so much a handicap as a blessing in disguise. It forces the brain to resolve internal conflict, giving the mind a workout that strengthens its cognitive muscles.

Bilinguals, for instance, seem to be more adept than monolinguals at solving certain kinds of mental puzzles. In a 2004 study by the psychologists Ellen Bialystok and Michelle Martin-Rhee, bilingual and monolingual preschoolers were asked to sort blue circles and red squares presented on a computer screen into two digital bins — one marked with a blue square and the other marked with a red circle.

In the first task, the children had to sort the shapes by color, placing blue circles in the bin marked with the blue square and red squares in the bin marked with the red circle. Both groups did this with comparable ease. Next, the children were asked to sort by shape, which was more challenging because it required placing the images in a bin marked with a conflicting color. The bilinguals were quicker at performing this task.

The collective evidence from a number of such studies suggests that the bilingual experience improves the brain’s so-called executive function — a command system that directs the attention processes that we use for planning, solving problems and performing various other mentally demanding tasks. These processes include ignoring distractions to stay focused, switching attention willfully from one thing to another and holding information in mind — like remembering a sequence of directions while driving.

Why does the tussle between two simultaneously active language systems improve these aspects of cognition? Until recently, researchers thought the bilingual advantage stemmed primarily from an ability for inhibition that was honed by the exercise of suppressing one language system: this suppression, it was thought, would help train the bilingual mind to ignore distractions in other contexts. But that explanation increasingly appears to be inadequate, since studies have shown that bilinguals perform better than monolinguals even at tasks that do not require inhibition, like threading a line through an ascending series of numbers scattered randomly on a page.

The key difference between bilinguals and monolinguals may be more basic: a heightened ability to monitor the environment. “Bilinguals have to switch languages quite often — you may talk to your father in one language and to your mother in another language,” says Albert Costa, a researcher at the University of Pompeu Fabra in Spain. “It requires keeping track of changes around you in the same way that we monitor our surroundings when driving.” In a study comparing German-Italian bilinguals with Italian monolinguals on monitoring tasks, Mr. Costa and his colleagues found that the bilingual subjects not only performed better, but they also did so with less activity in parts of the brain involved in monitoring, indicating that they were more efficient at it.

The bilingual experience appears to influence the brain from infancy to old age (and there is reason to believe that it may also apply to those who learn a second language later in life).
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Sister School Network

SEAMEO Sister School Network Project / SEAMEO Regional Schools Internet Project



The adoption of Ban Prue Wai Primary School, a SEAMEO Community Involvement Project, was presented before the 32nd SEAMEO Council Conference in Manila, Philippines. The Conference recommended that school linkages between the Member Countries, especially through the Internet, be explored to promote cooperation and develop people-to-people relationships in the SEAMEO context.

The Minister of Education, Singapore, further proposed a project to be hosted by Singapore which would link schools in the SEAMEO countries via the Internet as well as provide opportunities for exchange of information in English. SEAMEO RELC was asked to initiate action on this project.

When H E Dr Ricardo T Gloria, Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports, Republic of the Philippines assumed office as SEAMEO Council President during the 32nd SEAMEO Council Conference 1997, he announced that he would work to promote the SEAMEO Sister School Network Project. A working paper on this was presented during the 1997 Centre Directors and Strategic Planning Group Meeting and the following agreements were made:

1. The SEAMEO Sister School Network Project should be established but it be initiated on a small scale;

2. The SEAMEO Sister Schools Internet Project was endorsed to be implemented by SEAMEO RELC as a pilot project, linking schools in the region. The linkage will serve as venue for discussion on the topic of 'transportation' in the region;

3. SEAMEO Centres were encouraged to pursue further activities in adopting or assisting schools through their relevant areas of concern. From this initial phase, a possible networking could be further developed.


Activities of the Project

A meeting, chaired by the SEAMEO RELC Director, was convened on 15 March 1997. One of the outcomes of the meeting was an agreement to produce an Internet homepage for SEAMEO with the possibility of each SEAMEO Member Country to have a homepage created by the students themselves. The assistance of the Information Technology Institute, Singapore, which has since been renamed Kent Ridge Digital Laboratories (KRDL), was solicited to improve the project. Designed to be interactive, Project "Space ALIVE" provides "rooms" for students to share, discuss and post their ideas with participants from other countries.

A SEAMEO RELC survey questionnaire, which sought answers on questions of hardware and software facilities and the teachers' familiarity with the use of computers, determined the feasibility of school participation in the project. On 28 August 1997, while on other business in Manila, the SEAMEO RELC Assistant Director took the opportunity to visit the Olongapo City Regional Science High School, one of the participating schools in the Philippines.

SEAMEO RELC has invited the Ministers of Education of SEAMEO Member Countries to participate in this project. Six SEAMEO countries, namely Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, agreed to participate in the project and forwarded the names of schools to be involved in the project.

The progress of the activities was reported to the SEAMEO RELC Governing Board Meeting from 10 to 12 September 1997 in Singapore, during which a visit to the Educational Technology Division was organized. The Board agreed to the project's implementation and renamed it SEAMEO Regional Schools Internet Project.

From 19 to 21 November 1997, the project coordinators of all participating countries attended a meeting at SEAMEO RELC. This was to ensure that all involved would understand the rationale for the project and plan active roles for themselves in achieving its goals and objectives. From December 1997 to March 1998, the selected schools were provided with in-country training with Ms Ivy Lo Wing Ching and Mr Cheng Soo Yin from KRDL.

In-country training
The following chronology provides a brief account of the in-country training:
Singapore : In December 1997, training was provided for 14 students and four teachers from Anglo-Chinese (Independent) School and Anderson Secondary School.

Indonesia : From 20 to 22 January 1998, training was provided for nine students from Sekolah Lanjutan Tingkat Pertama Kristen II, Badan Pendidikan Kristen Penabur, Jakarta.

Thailand : From 2 to 4 February 1998, training was provided for 12 students from Suankularbwittayalai Nonthaburi School and Satree Sri Suriyothai School. A number of teachers and the Principal of Suankularbwittayalai Nonthaburi School were also in attendance.

Philippines : From 10 to 12 February 1998, training was provided for five students from Olongapo City Regional Science High School. From 3 to 5 March 1998, training was provided for nine students from Victorino Mapa High School. Upon DECS' request, SEAMEO RELC agreed to monitor this project.

Malaysia : From 24 to 26 February 1998, training was provided for 12 students from Tunku Kurshiah College and Victoria Institute.

Brunei : From 10 to 12 March 1998, training was provided for 11 students from Maktab Sains Paduka Darussalam Seri Begawan Sultan (MSPSBS) and Sekolah Menengah Pengiran Anak Puteri Hajah Masna (SMPAPHM).

Following the in-country training, MOE Singapore and KRDL held a series of meetings on Internet. Discussions ranged from training to follow up to full project implementation.

The progress of the activities was reported during the SEAMEO RELC Governing Board Meeting from 10 to 12 September 1997 in Singapore. The Board agreed to the implementation of the project and renamed it SEAMEO Regional Schools Internet Project.




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Sandhy Sondoro: From Java to International Stage



One word: Ironic. What and why?

Sandhy Sondoro is a person who entered into the ranks of the international musical scene with various international awards. But Shandy unpopular figure in his own country. His music genre music was not so pupulis in Indonesia, so Shandy are nothing like the other local celebritas.

Sandhy Sondoro, was born in Jakarta, Indonesia to Rr. Rika Pudjihastuti and Achmad Fauzan. Sandhy is of Palembangese Malay, Javanese, and Minangkabau descent. Came from a musical family, where the house provide the likes of American pop, folk, Jazz and blues tunes coming from his Mother’s or father’s guitar everyday. Those were the joy that shaped his talents . It is not traditional Indonesian music that influenced him but rather soul and blues. Sandhy Sondoro is not only an excellent singer, song writer, and guitar player he also has many other talents like drawing and cooking.

In Indonesia Sandhy Sondoro started to play in a band at high school. They did mostly covers of Van Halen and Mr. Big or The Black Crows. At the age of 18 he went to visit his uncle in California and stayed there for a while. Over a year later he went to Germany to study architecture. He first had to improve his German proficiency to be admitted at the university. He graduated in interior design but his passion for singing and playing the guitar was stronger than the wish to work in an office.

His first experience as a street musician was gained in Biberach on the Riss in Baden Wurttemberg in 1996. The international flair of Berlin attracted him and inspired him. In 1998 he moved back to Berlin and started his career as Sondoro singing and playing the guitar in bars, clubs and in the metro. His famous song Down on the streets was inspired by the experience gained in Berlins metro. He performs also in famous theatres like the House of World Cultures in Berlin, plays at music festivals like at the Bode museum isle festival. He has fans in Hamburg, Cologne, Stuttgart and many other places in Germany.

Sandhy Sondoro’s music is influenced by American and British rock legends like the Beatles and Led Zeppelin. The power of his voice reminds us of Curtis Mayfield und Marvin Gaye. Sandhy sings ballads which express love and his longing for peace. When singing rock songs his voice can turn into a powerful volcano that sounds like Joe Cocker or Roger Chapman. Sandhys voice is so flexible that he is sometimes called the Ben Harper of Jakarta.(From : Indonesia First News)


Sandhy Sondoro, was born on the island of Java, Indonesia. Came from a musical family, where the house provide the likes of American pop, folk, Jazz and blues tunes coming from his Mother’s or father’s guitar everyday. Those were the joy that shaped his talents . It is not traditional Indonesian music that influenced him but rather soul and blues. Sandhy Sondoro is not only an excellent singer, song writer, and guitar player he also has many other talents like drawing and cooking.



In Indonesia Sandhy Sondoro started to play in a band at high school. They did mostly covers of Van Halen and Mr. Big or The Black Crows. At the age of 18 he went to visit his uncle in California and stayed there for a while. Over a year later he went to Germany to study architecture. He first had to improve his German proficiency to be admitted at the university. He graduated in interior design but his passion for singing and playing the guitar was stronger than the wish to work in an office.

His first experience as a street musician was gained in Biberach on the Riss in Baden Wurttemberg in 1996. The international flair of Berlin attracted him and inspired him. In 1998 he moved back to Berlin and started his career as Sondoro singing and playing the guitar in bars, clubs and in the metro. His famous song Down on the streets was inspired by the experience gained in Berlins metro. He performs also in famous theatres like the House of World Cultures in Berlin, plays at music festivals like at the Bode museum isle festival. He has fans in Hamburg, Cologne, Stuttgart and many other places in Germany.

Sandhy Sondoro’s music is influenced by American and British rock legends like the Beatles and Led Zeppelin. The power of his voice reminds us of Curtis Mayfield und Marvin Gaye. Sandhy sings ballads which express love and his longing for peace. When singing rock songs his voice can turn into a powerful volcano that sounds like Joe Cocker or Roger Chapman. Sandhys voice is so flexible that he is sometimes called the Ben Harper ofJakarta.


The Berlin-based artist Sandhy Sondoro was one of the participants in Stefan Raabs song contest SSDSDSSWEMUGABRTLAD and finally ranked 5th in December 2007. On April 25, 2008, he published his first CD Why Dont We. After this first TV success the number of visitors of his MYSPACE page www.myspace.com/sandhysondoro increased every day. Messages come from Japan, Italy, UK, USA and of course from Indonesia.

Indonesian singer Sandy Sondoro and singer Ukraine Jamala (Susana Jamaladinova) finally established as a joint winner in the international festival of young singer of New Wave 2009 which was held on the beach Yurmala, Latvia. Both are eligible for prizes each 50,000 euros.

Indonesia Embassy press release for the Ukrainian on Wednesday, said, competition and Jamala and Shandy has seen since the first day of the festival which was broadcast live TV from Latvia Ukraine. The first day Shandy sang “When a Man Loves a Woman” while 119 scored on the second day Shandy brought his own song “My love” with the acquisition value of 238.

Jamala was favored because of the distinctive squeaky voice, also scored until the second day 238. On the third day, the song “End of the Rainbow” which was created Shandy get Standing Ovation of the whole audience and 12 juries gave perfect score, 10, so the value to 358. The same was obtained Jamala.

The first two winners of the presence of a new history of New Wave festival, held since 2002. As reported by the Segodnya newspaper in Kyiv, an hour before the award ceremony the committee finally agreed to add a 50,000-euro reward which have issued from the personal pockets of Igor Krutoi, chairman of the jury who pro Shandy.

Second place singing contest Italy, Antonello Karozza with prize 30,000 euros and third place, Mark Yusim from Russia, get 15,000 euros.

Russian music legend, Alla Pugacheva was also handed a special prize and the Golden Star Alla 50,000 Dollar to Ukrainian singer, Mila Nitic.

“For me winning is not the main thing; the most important is the public speech (Latvia) extraordinary, really beyond my expectations,” Shandy said as quoted from the Segodnya newspaper.

Festival international young singers 2009 New Wave followed by participants from Latvia, Kazakhstan, China, Italy, Indonesia, Poland, Finland, France, Ukraine and Russia. This festival is held annually on the beach Yurmala, Latvia is very popular in parts of Eastern Europe, especially former Soviet Union countries.

Competition juries consists of Russia’s leading celebrities, such as Valery Meladze, Nikolay Baskov, Igor Krutiy, Alla Pugachova, and Filip Kirkorov.


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Beautiful Girls with Beautiful Eyes

Finding the world’s most beautiful eyes was challenging, to say the least. With a list that started at 50 sets of beautiful eyes that then had to be reduced to 10, well, you can imagine the hesitation to exclude some of the many gorgeous women that were considered. Some of the lovely ladies who missed breaking the top ten were Megan Fox, Raquel Welch and, believe it or not, Marie Osmond who were all in the initial 50.

One of the most difficult tasks for this list of the most beautiful eyes was finding a large head shot that showcased their eyes. Most photos included the entire female’s body and when you look at the list of women below you know why that is a good thing – most certainly had a beautiful body to match their incredible eyes. So we did the best we could and looked for nice photography that concentrated on the face and the eyes. At least you can be sure that none of these beautiful eyes have had plastic surgery, at least at the time this list was created.

10. Charlize Theron

She’s got stunning eyes, but what else? She won an Oscar for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in Monster.


9. Sophia Loren

She’s got sexy eyes, but what else? She won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role
in Ciociara, La.


8. Kristin Kreuk

She’s has gorgeous green eyes, but what else? She has starred in “Smallville” as Lana Lang and has kissed Superman.


7. Giada De Laurentiis

Okay, her eyes are amazing, but what else? She is a professional chef and has her own cooking program, Everyday Italian, which has been broadcast on Food Network since 2003.


6. Sharbat Gula

Her sparkling green eyes are mesmerizing, but what else? She is known as the cover girl for National Geographic because Steve McCurry was fortunate enough to take her photograph while on assignment for National Geographic. Her photo is the most popular that the magazine has published.


5. Audrey Hepburn

Her eyes are beautiful, of course, but what else? Audrey won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role
in Roman Holiday.


4. Elizabeth Taylor

Her blue eyes make the sky look pale, but what else? She won two Oscars, one for each beautiful eye. She won for Best Actress in a Leading Role in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? & Best Actress in a Leading Role in Butterfield 8.


3. Lynda Carter

Azure blue eyes that sparkle are nice, but what else? Lynda was the superhero Wonder Woman and won the 2004 TV Land Award for Superest Super Hero for “Wonder Woman” which aired in 1976.

2. Angelina Jolie

Okay her eyes are drop-dead gorgeous and her lips are incredible, but what else? She is the daughter of Jon Voight and won an Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Girl, Interrupted in 2000.


1. Aishwarya Rai

Her eyes are truly the most beautiful eyes in the world, and that is enough, but just for kicks, what else? Aishwarya was chosen by Time magazine in 2004 as one of the World’s “100 Most Influential People” and she is widely considered the most beautiful woman in the world and with eyes like that you can “see” why.


And there you have it, ten of the most beautiful eyes in the world, and without even using contact lenses to enhance and change their eye color. As with most lists, even top ten lists, there is some subjectivity, so please include any beauties you may think were missed.



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