Open Question: HELP! Does Scotland Have An Exchange Program??!!?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 11:42 pm by

Hi,
I`m hoping to find an exchange program that takes you too Scotland and is for students that are 13-18. If there is also anything for the summer that would be great! In addition host families would be great also.

Resolved Question: I’m thinking about being a foreign exchange student?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 07:42 pm by

Who would I talk to about doing this, like a school counselor, or what?

I am really interested in doing this, but I’m not really sure where to go to find someone to help me figure out what I need.

Please help,:]

Open Question: I’m thinking about being a foreign exchange student?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 07:42 pm by

Who would I talk to about doing this, like a school counselor, or what?

I am really interested in doing this, but I’m not really sure where to go to find someone to help me figure out what I need.

Please help,:]

Voting Question: Muslims in Canada, the UK and the US……….?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 07:26 pm by

I was just glancing through a couple of pages of questions on here, and came across one about the Pledge of Allegiance in the US.

This got me to thinking about something that is going on in Canada right now. A school in the Maritimes, has decided to cancel the playing of the National Anthem, O’ Canada, at the beginning of opening exercises each morning. Now the school is trying to keep the reasoning hush hush, hinting toward a couple parents who complained about their children having to listen. And there is also speculation that the Principal, who ran for the Green Party in the last election, has political motives having to do with the War in the Middle East….
After hearing that on the news, that got me to thinking about high school, which was round abouts a decade ago for me. The high school I went to had an excellent English As a Second Language program, and we would get the students who were recent immigrants, or on exchange from various countries. That meant many Muslims, from differing countries, Serbians, Hungarians, Russians, Argentinians, Indians, Saudi Arabians………tons, from all over the world. I noticed that the Muslim girls would step out of the classroom, into the hallway, during the National Anthem. Why is this?
As a teen, I didn’t think about it much. Having my own “terrible high school problems” I didn’t really devote much time to thinking about the wonderful country I was lucky enough to have my ancestors live in for the last several thousand years. Now though, thinking about it, I’m a bit upset. Is there a religious reason they would treat my country with such disrespect? If you come here seeking a better or new life, isn’t some respect due? Or is it merely a cultural thing? Would it have had to do with their home country rather than religion?
Am I wrong to be offended and upset? Canada is a multicultural, diverse country, yes. That is one thing I love. But seeing as how being a Canadian is the only common thing that unites us all, shouldn,t we show this country respect by listening to the National Anthem, proud that we can be a part of something trying to create some good in this world? Same goes for the UK, or whatever country you may happen to be living in.
Thoughts?
Yes, I know it is long and rambling. But the question is in there, I promise. Last paragraph, I believe.
Yes, we dropped the Pledge back when I was in grade school. And we are not required to sing the National Anthem at school, just listen to it play over the PA system. Sometimes the English/French version, most of the time just the instrumental.
This is the first time I have ever heard of a school dropping the Anthem. And right on the heels of all that rubbish to do with the 2010 Olympics too.

Open Question: Muslims in Canada, the UK and the US……….?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 07:26 pm by

I was just glancing through a couple of pages of questions on here, and came across one about the Pledge of Allegiance in the US.

This got me to thinking about something that is going on in Canada right now. A school in the Maritimes, has decided to cancel the playing of the National Anthem, O’ Canada, at the beginning of opening exercises each morning. Now the school is trying to keep the reasoning hush hush, hinting toward a couple parents who complained about their children having to listen. And there is also speculation that the Principal, who ran for the Green Party in the last election, has political motives having to do with the War in the Middle East….
After hearing that on the news, that got me to thinking about high school, which was round abouts a decade ago for me. The high school I went to had an excellent English As a Second Language program, and we would get the students who were recent immigrants, or on exchange from various countries. That meant many Muslims, from differing countries, Serbians, Hungarians, Russians, Argentinians, Indians, Saudi Arabians………tons, from all over the world. I noticed that the Muslim girls would step out of the classroom, into the hallway, during the National Anthem. Why is this?
As a teen, I didn’t think about it much. Having my own “terrible high school problems” I didn’t really devote much time to thinking about the wonderful country I was lucky enough to have my ancestors live in for the last several thousand years. Now though, thinking about it, I’m a bit upset. Is there a religious reason they would treat my country with such disrespect? If you come here seeking a better or new life, isn’t some respect due? Or is it merely a cultural thing? Would it have had to do with their home country rather than religion?
Am I wrong to be offended and upset? Canada is a multicultural, diverse country, yes. That is one thing I love. But seeing as how being a Canadian is the only common thing that unites us all, shouldn,t we show this country respect by listening to the National Anthem, proud that we can be a part of something trying to create some good in this world? Same goes for the UK, or whatever country you may happen to be living in.
Thoughts?
Yes, I know it is long and rambling. But the question is in there, I promise. Last paragraph, I believe.
Yes, we dropped the Pledge back when I was in grade school. And we are not required to sing the National Anthem at school, just listen to it play over the PA system. Sometimes the English/French version, most of the time just the instrumental.
This is the first time I have ever heard of a school dropping the Anthem. And right on the heels of all that rubbish to do with the 2010 Olympics too.

Open Question: How does an American obtain detailed information on becoming an international student? New Zealand maybe?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 07:12 pm by

My boyfriend would like to be an international student (not an exchange student). He is interested in New Zealand but we arent sure how to obtain further information on this process. Grants, loans, vaccinations, legal papers, bringing domestic pets and dependents (children & myself) etc.

Open Question: How does an American obtain detailed information on becoming an international student? ?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 07:11 pm by

Hope it’s okay for me to be posting this question in the U.S answers board and the New Zealand one. My boyfriend would like to be an international student (not an exchange student). He is interested in New Zealand but we arent sure how to obtain further information on this process. Grants, loans, vaccinations, legal papers, bringing domestic pets and dependents etc.

Open Question: How can I become an exchange student in Taiwan?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 06:16 pm by

I want to be an exchange student in Taiwan.. I want to have a change or an experience even though it’s only for a few days, weeks, or months.. I am 14 and my gpa is 4.. I’m in high school.. can somebody tell me how can I be an exchange student in Taiwan? :)

Voting Question: who do you think i should choose ?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 05:49 pm by

ok , me and this kid John went out 2ce and we never hung out but, now we like eachother and i think he is ganna ask me out soon . But my sister is friends with a foreign exchange student that lives like ten minutes away from us. He has a host brother one year older then me and goes to a private schoool my sister And Mateo (forighn exchange student) want to hook us up .
who do you think i should choose ?

Open Question: who do you think i should choose ?

Jan 31, 2009 @ 05:49 pm by

ok , me and this kid John went out 2ce and we never hung out but, now we like eachother and i think he is ganna ask me out soon . But my sister is friends with a foreign exchange student that lives like ten minutes away from us. He has a host brother one year older then me and goes to a private schoool my sister And Mateo (forighn exchange student) want to hook us up .
who do you think i should choose ?

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