Wednesday, 23 October 2013

My comment of Equal marriage

Equal marriage should be like equal opportunity in Australia

Sarah Hanson-Young in her article states “I am a believer in love and a believer in marriage equality”. That is totally as same as my opinion for homosexual relationship. A person is a homosexual or a heterosexual depends on his genes. It is already decided when the person was born. That is a totally nature thing, just like people have different colour hairs or eyes. In the ancient time, a marriage between two tribes was illegal in many countries. If a love couple who came from two villages was “caught”, they may be outlawed and lost their lives. But as time passed, marriages between two countries or races are very acceptable and common in civilizations. The homosexuals just need to insist their faith and keep their love more than other people. I believe all the social and nations will accept and legalize homosexual marriage after times.

If Australia government don’t accept equal marriage, that will against Australia’s democratic beliefs, rights and liberties. Every Australian people have the right of freedom of speech, expression and freedom of religion. If we agree that, why can’t we accept the freedom of choose love? When we are talking about the equality in Australia, besides the equality of opportunity and equality of gender, please do not forget the equality of love.

Monday, 7 October 2013

Greetings from Europe--Debbie

From: debbie.brinson1 <debbie.brinson1@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 1:52 AM
Subject: Greetings from Europe
To: gglsunny@gmail.com


Hi Sunny,
Would you mind putting this on the class blog? Thanks, Debbie

Hi Everyone
I'm in southern France at the moment in a small town called Carcassone. It's famous for its small medieval city perched on a hilltop overlooking the new town. It was built in about the 12 century and has been really well restored. It's fabulous! We're really enjoying France, the people, the culture and the food, and I've had fun trying to use my school French, I ask a question then have no idea what the answer is.
I've attached a couple of photos taken from a tablet(so not so good), one is of a small village in southern Turkey where we stayed for a couple of nights on the boat-it was typical of many lovely little places along the Turkish coast. The other is in the fascinating city of Venice, where we spent 5 days. We'll probably spend another week or two in France then fly to Madrid. I spent a year learning Spanish a few years ago, it's probably all gone now- use it or lose it! I really appreciate how good your English is(every one of you) because of my failed attempts to learn other languages- it's not easy!!

How are you all going? Mantasha, is all well with you? Michael I hope you ask Peter A LOT of questions. I think of each of you often and hope that you're skills are really starting to come together and that all the time and work you've put in has been worthwhile. I know it gave me great pleasure to see the development of the students I taught from the beginning of the year. I'm sorry I haven't seen that with everyone. I expect to hear about the great things you go on to do.
Well, I'll sign off now, hope you're managing to keep Philip in line, and not giving Mersaline too many grey hairs!
My warmest regards
Debbie