Voting Question: I am going to live in France next year? any experience you can share?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 10:41 pm by

I am living in Grenoble, france next year as an exchange student. What are the schools there like? what type of clothes should i take there? Is there a lot of exchange students there? I am going to be a junior in high school. tell me everything you know about there!!

Open Question: I am going to live in France next year? any experience you can share?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 10:41 pm by

I am living in Grenoble, france next year as an exchange student. What are the schools there like? what type of clothes should i take there? Is there a lot of exchange students there? I am going to be a junior in high school. tell me everything you know about there!!

Open Question: When do I submit my application for Stanford and what’s their policy regarding international students?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 10:18 pm by

Hii guys,
Ok, a little background, I just finished 10th Grade as an exchange student in California state, USA, which means next year i’ll be in 11th in my home country (Israel), I know its might be a bit early to start thinking about college, but if there’s one thing I learned from my exchange experience, that everything comes so fast!

I really wanna go to Stanford for my college education and after that to Stanford Medical School (I want to be a surgeon), First of all: What’s Stanford’s policy about International Students, including Financial Aid?
and when do I submit my application (I’m going to be graduating in the year of 2011), and is there certain things an International student should send with or some kind of a special Application?

Open Question: Living in Grenoble, France? 10 points?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 09:25 pm by

I am living in grenoble next year as an exchange student. What are the schools there like? what type of clothes should i take there? Is there a lot of exchange students there? I am going to be a junior in high school. tell me everything you know about there!!

Voting Question: Fun things to do in Florida?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 07:49 pm by

My family and I live in the Orange Park, FL area and are hosting an exchange student from Spain for the month of July. We are trying to think of fun activities to do while she is here and want to show her our culture and state. We are already planning on going to the beach, St. Augustine, Gainesville, Ichetucknee, and Disney. Any other suggestions?

Open Question: Fun things to do in Florida?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 07:49 pm by

My family and I live in the Orange Park, FL area and are hosting an exchange student from Spain for the month of July. We are trying to think of fun activities to do while she is here and want to show her our culture and state. We are already planning on going to the beach, St. Augustine, Gainesville, Ichetucknee, and Disney. Any other suggestions?

Open Question: When do I submit my application for Stanford?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 06:18 pm by

Hii guys,
Ok, a little background, I just finished 10th Grade as an exchange student in California state, USA, which means next year i’ll be in 11th in my home country (Israel), I know its might be a bit early to start thinking about college, but if there’s one thing I learned from my exchange experience, that everything comes so fast!

I really wanna go to Stanford for my college education and after that to Stanford Medical School (I want to be a surgeon), First of all: What’s Stanford’s policy about International Students, including Financial Aid?
and when do I submit my application (I’m going to be graduating in the year of 2011), and is there certain things an International student should send with or some kind of a special Application?

Thanks in advance!

Voting Question: English to French translation please help !!?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 04:52 pm by

I am an exchange student and i am 15 years old and have been living with one family who i relaly love for 6 months and i am leaving in 2 days and i want to write them a letter to say thank you
but my french still isn’t prefect but i dont want to make mistakes in what i write

so is there anyone who can help me translate this into french and what a 15 year old would speak like
not with fancy vocabulary and everything

Dear Patrick,Juliette, Marie and Sarah
As the time approaches for us to say goodbye I am filled with great sadness at leaving and I want to thank you sincerely for accepting me into your home and caring for me for the past six months. i really like your family and enjoyed being in it so much. Thank you for giving me such an unforgettable and amazing experience.
I really enjoyed being with you Marie and going to the park with you and going on walks and just talking about everything. I liked spending time with you a lot. Thank you for being like my mum Juliette and for washing my clothes and preparing the meals and I really like the bread that you make Juliette. Sarah you are really considerate for your age and much more mature than a normal 11 year old. You’re also really cute, I really enjoyed spending time with you. Patrick thank you for helping organise everything I needed for school, books etc, It made it a lot easier for me thank you also for the time you took me in your plane and also for always collecting my packages from the post office. I have come to love France and the people I have met ans spent time with so much that I honestly don’t know how I am going to say goodbye to you all. Everyone has been so kind to me. Thank you also for giving me so much freedom, it really allowed me to make really good relationships with so many people.
Thank you for taking me to Ardeche. I have never experienced such a cold winter! Thank you also for the opportunity to go to Austria. I really really enjoyed that.
I have many memories that will stay with me for my lifetime.
Thank you for helping me learn French and about the French culture.
Thank you also for introducing me to new foods. I actually really like fish now.
Thank you all sincerely and I will see you when I come back to France.
You can all come to Australia and stay at my house whenever you want
I will miss you all.

Good luck next year Patrick with your new school
and sarah I hope you find heaps of new nice friends at your new school
and Marie good luck next year in Terminale and have fun in your apartment and living by yourself

Merci d’avoir été aussi sympas avec moi.

It has really been such an unforgettable experience. I can’t thank you enough. 
Love Danni

Open Question: English to French translation please help !!?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 04:52 pm by

I am an exchange student and i am 15 years old and have been living with one family who i relaly love for 6 months and i am leaving in 2 days and i want to write them a letter to say thank you
but my french still isn’t prefect but i dont want to make mistakes in what i write

so is there anyone who can help me translate this into french and what a 15 year old would speak like
not with fancy vocabulary and everything

Dear Patrick,Juliette, Marie and Sarah
As the time approaches for us to say goodbye I am filled with great sadness at leaving and I want to thank you sincerely for accepting me into your home and caring for me for the past six months. i really like your family and enjoyed being in it so much. Thank you for giving me such an unforgettable and amazing experience.
I really enjoyed being with you Marie and going to the park with you and going on walks and just talking about everything. I liked spending time with you a lot. Thank you for being like my mum Juliette and for washing my clothes and preparing the meals and I really like the bread that you make Juliette. Sarah you are really considerate for your age and much more mature than a normal 11 year old. You’re also really cute, I really enjoyed spending time with you. Patrick thank you for helping organise everything I needed for school, books etc, It made it a lot easier for me thank you also for the time you took me in your plane and also for always collecting my packages from the post office. I have come to love France and the people I have met ans spent time with so much that I honestly don’t know how I am going to say goodbye to you all. Everyone has been so kind to me. Thank you also for giving me so much freedom, it really allowed me to make really good relationships with so many people.
Thank you for taking me to Ardeche. I have never experienced such a cold winter! Thank you also for the opportunity to go to Austria. I really really enjoyed that.
I have many memories that will stay with me for my lifetime.
Thank you for helping me learn French and about the French culture.
Thank you also for introducing me to new foods. I actually really like fish now.
Thank you all sincerely and I will see you when I come back to France.
You can all come to Australia and stay at my house whenever you want
I will miss you all.

Good luck next year Patrick with your new school
and sarah I hope you find heaps of new nice friends at your new school
and Marie good luck next year in Terminale and have fun in your apartment and living by yourself

Merci d’avoir été aussi sympas avec moi.

It has really been such an unforgettable experience. I can’t thank you enough. 
Love Danni

Open Question: What do people think about this link about illegals?

Jun 30, 2009 @ 03:58 pm by

MSNBC Pity Party
http://www.charlotteconservative.com/index.php/2009/06/msnbc-pity-party/
Article By Writer Jaime Andrade Author: Jaime Andrade
Published: June 29, 2009
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Well MSNBC, which is a branch of the Obama team has begun the flow of pity party stories for the million of criminal aliens hiding in the United States. Today’s sob story if how the illegal immigrants are losing their jobs in the recession and don;t get unemployment.

No word in the article about how they didn’t lose “their” job, they lost the job they stole from an American Citizen. For every day they worked an American with no job sat home frustrated by the millions of decent jobs being stolen by the criminals that crawl over our walls like leeches on our economy.

The story calls them “immigrants” and “mexican Immigrants” and as always doesn’t differentiate between criminal aliens in the story and REAL latino immigrants like my family, who respect America and don;t just leech off it.

Here is the propaganda from MSNBC (AKA Obama and the left).

“Losing his job with a supplier in the boat manufacturing industry forced Rodriguez and his family to trade their trailer in Milford, Ind., for a single bedroom in the one-bathroom, one-story dwelling they share with eight others some 20 miles north, in Elkhart. It also meant shedding belongings to compensate for the lost space, as well as lost income. So Rodriguez was having a yard sale.

“When I lived in Milford, I lived alone with my kids. I didn’t need anybody’s help,” said the husband and father of two. “Now I have to sell my things.”

A dozen people living in a single house is not ideal, but it’s the price Rodriguez must pay to stay in the United States. Like other Mexican ILLEGAL immigrants hit by the recession, it gives his family a way of dealing with the loss of income without having to return to his native country.

God forbid they would leave the country they have squatted in and go home. An American doesn’t have the option of leaving when all the economic resources are drained from America. If an American goes to Mexico and works illegally it is a felony under Mexican law.

“Us illegals, we don’t have unemployment,” said Rodriguez, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico City. “If I had unemployment, I wouldn’t have had to give up the trailer.”

Wow, what an ungrateful leech, you already stole the place you are standing, the job from an American and are enjoying the free healthcare, school and likely welfare (WIC) all without paying taxes. MSNBC think we should feel bad for him and give him some more taxpayer money handouts.

Hispanic immigrants, chiefly those here illegally, are particularly vulnerable as the recession lingers. Without proper documentation,

See MSNBC Hispanic Immigrants do have documentation, like my family. They are real legal immigrants that respect America. They didn’t break the law, they do have documents. My Family of legal hispanic immigrants are not hurt by the recession, they are hurt by the lack of jobs due to illegals. Illegals hurt hispanic immigrants more than any recession ever did.

those out of work can’t access unemployment and other government benefits, increasing the pressure to pull up stakes and look for opportunity elsewhere. Still, many who came to the United States looking to improve their life — make money, open up opportunities for their children, help support family still in Mexico — are hardly eager to return.

Again here we are suppose to feel bad they are leaving. They have contributed to ruining the economy with a huge non-taxpaying lower class, now they have to leave, and MSNBC asks us to cry for them.

Mexico “is a Third World country,” said Rodriguez, who knows several who have already gone back. It’s a last resort he’s not willing to consider.

Its a third world country thanks to the welfare mentality of it’s working class. Money from illegals in America is the second largest revenue stream of Mexico, Mexico is in the business of leeching money out of our economy, and now they want some unemployment benefits too so they can wire that home as well.

“How’s that going to be? It’s going to be worse.”

Thus, Rodriguez and his family make do, exchanging privacy for a shared home and a cheaper lifestyle.”

END SNIPPET

A cheaper lifestyle awaits you in the country you belong, I assume you still own the ladder you broke in with?

Use it, and don’t let the door hit you in the ass. Don’t worry about your hospital bills, your unpaid taxes, your huge defecits of welfare, your free educations, your student loans and grants, food stamps and WIC…. American taxpayers will pay the bills left by leeches, as we have been for decades.

obamamexicanAmerica should never stand for this invasion.

And to make this MSNBC/Obama propaganda worse look at the picture included

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