Remembering Desmond Tutu - 6 Minute English

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Hello.
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This is 6 Minute English
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from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Sam.
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And I'm Neil.
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In this 6 Minute English, we're
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celebrating the life of one of
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modern South Africa's founding
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fathers - the icon and Nobel
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laureate, Archbishop
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Desmond Tutu.
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Archbishop Tutu was one the
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leaders of the non-violent
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movement to end the system
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of racial segregation known
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as apartheid.
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Apartheid was
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enforced against the black
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population of South Africa
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by the white minority
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government from 1948
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until 1991.
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It's impossible to imagine
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South Africa's difficult
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journey to freedom without
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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While other anti-apartheid
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leaders, like his close
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friend Nelson Mandela,
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were imprisoned or even
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killed, Archbishop Tutu
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was there at every step
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of the struggle - the
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rebellious priest
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speaking out against
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the injustices of apartheid.
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Archbishop Tutu was a hero
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of the 20th century.
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He died in December 2021
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and was laid to rest in
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Cape Town in a state
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funeral on New Year's Day.
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In this programme, we'll
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hear about some important
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moments from his life and,
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as usual, learn some
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related vocabulary as well.
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But first I have a
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question for you, Neil.
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Nelson Mandela was sometimes
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affectionately called by
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his clan's name, Madiba,
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but do you know what
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nickname Archbishop Desmond
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Tutu was given?
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Was it:
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a) The Des?
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b) The Bish?
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or
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c) The Arch?
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I don't know, but I'll guess
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his nickname was c) the Arch.
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OK, Neil.
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We'll find out
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if that's the correct answer
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at the end of the programme.
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Desmond Mpilo Tutu was born
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in 1931 in the town of
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Klerksdorp in northern
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South Africa.
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In this
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2014 interview with BBC
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World Service programme,
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Outlook, he looks back
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on some of his earliest
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childhood memories.
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I had a very happy
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childhood.
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I am a boy
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child between two girls.
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My sisters sometimes
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thought that our mother
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rather spoiled me,
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pampered me.
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My mother
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was not educated much
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but she had an incredible
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loving for people and
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was very generous.
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Part of my own
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unhappiness was
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precisely that anyone
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could want to take
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advantage of such a
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gracious, gentle,
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generous person.
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As a child, Desmond
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Tutu's mother would pamper
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him - give him special
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treatment and make him
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feel special by doing
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nice things for him.
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He also says his mother
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spoiled him - let him
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do or have whatever he
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wanted.
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Spoiling a child
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usually has a bad effect
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on their character as
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they grow up, but this
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doesn't seem to be
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true for Desmond Tutu.
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What upset the young
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Desmond was how his
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mother was treated by
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some white South Africans
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who would take advantage
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of her - treat her
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unfairly for their
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own benefit.
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In 1955 Desmond Tutu
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married his wife, Leah.
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They had children and
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the family moved to
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London for a time,
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before returning to
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South Africa when Desmond
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was made Dean of
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Johannesburg.
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He knew that returning
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to a racially segregated
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South Africa would be
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difficult for his family.
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In this interview with
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BBC World Service
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programme, Outlook,
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Archbishop Tutu remembers
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one terrifying incident
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involving his wife, Leah,
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who had gone to the
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Johannesburg traffic
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department to renew
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a car licence.
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... they handcuffed her,
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and they walked with
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her in the streets,
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she was paraded, and
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then when the court case
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was heard my wife was
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acquitted - but they
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had done what they
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wanted to do which was
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humiliate her, and in
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the process hit at me.
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I have to say that I
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found those actions
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near unforgivable,
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because I was the one
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who was out in the
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forefront...
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although
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Leah... she's a
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toughie!
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Police officers arrested
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and handcuffed Leah
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to humiliate her - make
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her feel ashamed
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and stupid.
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When she went to court,
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Leah was acquitted -
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declared not guilty of
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committing a crime.
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But the police continued
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to harass her, even
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though his wife was,
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in his own words, a
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toughie - someone who
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is tough and determined.
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Archbishop Tutu describes
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the event as "near
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unforgivable" but, in
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fact, he did forgive
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the white police
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officers, and in 1991,
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at the end of apartheid,
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he started the Truth
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and Reconciliation
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Commission as a way
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of healing divisions
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between black and
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white communities.
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What an inspirational life!
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But we still don't
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know what his nickname
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was, Sam!
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Right, in my question
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I asked Neil what
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Archbishop Desmond
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Tutu's nickname was.
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I guessed it was,
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The Arch.
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Which was the correct
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answer!
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Affectionately
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known as The Arch,
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Desmond Tutu will be
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remembered as a man
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of peace and forgiveness.
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Right, let's recap the
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vocabulary we've
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learned in this programme,
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starting with pamper -
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to give someone
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special treatment.
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If you spoil a child,
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you let them do whatever
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they want, but be careful
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because they might take
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advantage of you - treat
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you badly for their
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own benefit.
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To humiliate someone
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means to make them feel
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ashamed or stupid.
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If you are acquitted of
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a crime, it is judged
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that you are not guilty.
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And finally, a toughie
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is a slang word to
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describe someone, like
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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or his wife, Leah, who
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is tough and determined.
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Once again, our six
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minutes are up.
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Goodbye for now!
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Bye!
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