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Language Language - in all its forms - is the key to unlocking all aspects of our World from the cultural creations of mankind to the mysteries and beauty of our Universe.
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Language At a Faraday discussion meeting in Birmingham in 1954 on “The study of fast reactions”, the German scientist Manfred Eigen asked the Oxford don Ronnie Bell how the English language would describe reactions which were ‘faster than fast’.
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Ronnie Bell replied “Damn fast reactions Manfred and if they get faster than that, the English language will not fail you, you can call them damn fast reactions indeed!”.
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Part of a nation’s intrinsic culture is encapsulated in its language and how it is used
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Japanese Kanji Chinese characters
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Japanese Kanji Chinese characters Mizaru
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Japanese Kanji Chinese characters Mizaru Kikazaru
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Japanese Kanji Chinese characters Mizaru Kikazaru Iwazaru
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Japanese Kanji Chinese characters Mizaru Kikazaru Iwazaru zaru translates both as Negation and also Monkey
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Japanese Kanji Chinese characters MizaruNo see
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Japanese Kanji Chinese characters MizaruNo see KikazaruNo speak
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Japanese Kanji Chinese characters MizaruNo see KikazaruNo speak IwazaruNo hear
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Hear no Evil See no evil Speak no evil The famous monkeys over the door to the First Shogun’s mausoleum in Nikko
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So we need to understand Chinese characters to appreciate fully Chinese and Japanese culture
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In Chinese
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In Japanese Kro-To
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Margaret’s Calligraphy
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Margaret in Katakana Kro-to in Kanji Chinese Characters
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Margaret’s Calligraphy
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Final proficiency in English non-English speaking immigrants to USA 280 240 5 10 20 30 Age of arrival 200 After the age of 3-7 many never become fluent
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dx dy = a
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Medical Notes Senior Nurses discussed problems stemming from nurses’ inability to do simple maths … they put decimal points in the wrong place so patients might receive 10 times more or times less medication than intended
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We must understand Chinese characters to appreciate Chinese and Japanese culture
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Harry Kroto 2004 My tattoo is of DNA…. It doesn’t ignore the basic beauty of the double helix. -Matthew MacDougall, medical student
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Rosalind Franklyn’s X Ray photograph of DNA Described as one of the most beautiful images in the whole of science… and arguably the most important of all time as at a stroke it revealed how living organisms evolved
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Scientists do not use mathematics and formulae etc to make our lives difficult – we use it because it is the only language to truly understand the Universe
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Final proficiency in English non-English speaking immigrants to USA 280 240 Native 5 10 20 30 Age of arrival 200 It is too late after the age of 3-7
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Ultimate proficiency in English of non- English speaking Immigrants to the USA related to age of arrival 3-7 years old over 17-22
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By language I do not mean just our spoken language but also mathematics, formulae in science, musical sounds, colour in art and patterns and rhythms poetry. Without these various languages, elegant patterns of all kinds remain hidden and we remain ignorant and never realise our full potential as creative human beings.
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By our Universe I mean not only Nature and the Physical world - the stars in the sky, life, fundamental particles - but also all manifestations of our Universe including, in particular, our amazing brains.
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Medical Notes Senior Nurses discussed problems stemming from nurses’ inability to do simple maths … they put decimal points in the wrong place so patients might receive 10 times more or times less medication than intended
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Medical Notes Senior Nurses discussed problems stemming from nurses’ inability to do simple maths … they put decimal points in the wrong place so patients might receive 10 times more or times less medication than intended Others said that (some) could not work out dose- to-bodyweight ratios which were particularly important for giving drugs to children
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More Medical Notes A colleague, while in hospital, overheard one nurse ask another how many milliliters there were in a microliter
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Lesson Some things cannot be translated We have to learn the language
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