Significance of Language

Significance of Language

  • Submitted By: xoxmelonxox
  • Date Submitted: 03/02/2009 9:13 PM
  • Category: English
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There are many things that language has influenced in the world today, and that has made society civilized. I feel that language is a very important part of everyone’s life, and that it is more of a necessity in order to survive in today’s world. Whether or not people realize it, language has an effect on everyone, and it’s nearly impossible to go a day without it. Language is also considered a power to people because over the years it has helped improve the human race. Finally language is the best way for people to open up, and express their emotions and feelings.
There are many reasons why I believe that language is a very important part of my life, and why I am so grateful to posses the power to speak it. I’m one of those people who believe that actions speak louder than words, and that actions are more effective. This to me is a true statement, but when I was sitting in jail I came to the conclusion that the consequences for my actions would be much more severe. That’s when I learned that it’s good to have communication skills and work things out through words instead of fists, because it could end up being a miss-communication between two people who are confused. Those are some of the reasons why I believe that language is a very important part of my life and why I am so grateful to posses the power to speak it.
There are many examples of how language has effected and influenced the beloved world we live in today. Looking at history I’ve seen many, many world leaders use communication to negotiate and sign peace treaties in order to prevent world wars and total destruction. This is what separates the human race from all the other species in the world. Mainly because instead of straight up reacting to a situation based off emotion, humans comprehend and think things through in order to come up with ideas to fix the problem. Those are some of the examples o f how language has effected and influenced the beloved world we live in today.
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