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Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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With this tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Babylonia editorial staff would like to welcome you to our newest feature, the Amuse-bouche didactiques - Praxis-Gluschterli - Unterrichtshäppchen - spuntini didattici - buccadinas didacticas!
To start our new year with issues on Social Justice and Women’s Rights, we find it appropriate to share tried and tested lessons from the English language classroom in Zurich that could well be used in similar ways for different languages.
Title: Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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With this tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Babylonia editorial staff would like to welcome you to our newest feature, the Amuse-bouche didactiques - Praxis-Gluschterli - Unterrichtshäppchen - spuntini didattici - buccadinas didacticas!
To start our new year with issues on Social Justice and Women’s Rights, we find it appropriate to share tried and tested lessons from the English language classroom in Zurich that could well be used in similar ways for different languages.
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