
Homer Sylvester
Homer Sylvester was mentioned in a recent editorial discussing the challenges and resistance towards using Jamaican Patois as a medium of instruction in schools, reflecting broader societal attitudes towards the language and its role in education.
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Recent news mentions
Homer Sylvester expresses concerns about the fast-food industry's impact on health and the economy.
Buy now, pay later | LettersHomer Sylvester reflects on the nature of prayer and God's existence in relation to human suffering.
Shall we pray? | LettersHomer Sylvester writes about the impact of hurricanes and their potential to foster self-reliance.
Hurricanes can make deeper roots grow | Letters
Homer Sylvester discusses the irony of suicide in relation to the teachings of Jesus.
Follow Jesus’ teachings to deal with hopelessness | LettersHomer Sylvester expresses thoughts on the nature of true love in a letter.
True love is more than romance | LettersHomer Sylvester is mentioned in the context of discussing the values embodied by track and field athletes in Jamaica.
People need to emulate athletes in daily life | LettersHomer Sylvester expresses a critical view of elections, comparing them to a carnival of chaotic emotions.
Elections seem to be more hype than substance | LettersHomer Sylvester was interviewed at the KFC promotion and expressed that Kentucky Fried Chicken is the national dish.
Why the obsession with KFC? | LettersHomer Sylvester is mentioned in the context of discussing the implications of gambling.
Is gambling counterproductive? | LettersHomer Sylvester expresses his thoughts on the Easter celebration and its implications for population growth.
Is Easter a time to boost population? | LettersHomer Sylvester shared his thoughts on the experiences of two Americans visiting Jamaica.
Being your worst enemy | LettersHomer Sylvester commented on the chaotic behavior of politicians during a peace plan discussion.
The wind-bagging politicians | LettersHomer Sylvester expresses concerns about the moral authority of Christians in society.
Why Christendom has no moral authority | LettersHomer Sylvester is the author of the letter discussing the challenges of using Patois in education.
Being honest about Patois | Letters