Laws About Drug Use in Switzerland Change
The fact that I posted the comment today has nothing to do with my selection. I really meant what I said about the Swiss government. I am jealous that the Swiss people have the power they do over their nation. I definitely know what it feels like to be powerless, because I could not vote in the Presidential election since I did not turn 18 until two weeks afterward. I hope they do not take their right for granted like a few of my friends who were too lazy to vote last month. It is quite evident how I commented on the political institution of Switzerland. I feel that it also relates socially to the people as well. This meets the culture blog expectation of Products and Perspectives. Again, I feel I met the other goals of culture blog comments. The ruling of the vote is a vehicle of social change and the actual opportunity for the Swiss to vote on such a matter no is a social phenomena in my eyes. I truly enjoyed learning about this decision that I otherwise would have never heard about.
I again feel that I discussed the possible social and economic affects the ethnolect could have on the state of Germany. I also made comments about the social and educational institutions in Germany. It is an element of German culture that the people know multiple languages. And, as I also stated, I feel that it is something that is culturally lacking in America. Obviously, the language of ethnolect and its immersion in society is an element of change. Again, this was an area I would not have otherwise explored. I enjoy reading these culture blogs because it gives me access to information from non-conventional news sources.