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Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  Jan 13, 2012

  More Foreign Students Studying in USA

More foreign students studying in USA. International students and their dependents contributed more than $20 billion to the U.S. economy last year as record numbers of foreigners enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities, reports to be released today show. The numbers of U.S....... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  Dec 26, 2011

  Foreign Language Degrees Prepare You for Much More Than Teaching

Foreign Language Degrees Prepare You for Much More Than Teaching. Most people associate a foreign language degree with teaching, assuming that someone with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish, French, Japanese or some other foreign language will teach the language. Most students...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 5, 2011

  United States foreign policy: Isolationism or interventionism?

By Rebecca Theodore: “Beware the insidious wiles of foreign influence.” In fervent warning, this message now transcends the stages of American politics in a new Republican platform that excels the isolationist foreign policy of the Gilded Age. Thus, the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 31, 2011

  Venezuelans Mobilize Against Obama's Sanctions

by Shamus Cooke:   CARACAS, May 30, 2011. Seeing is believing. Any hope that Venezuelans had in the Obama administration has been shattered against the recent U.S.-imposed sanctions on Venezuela's state-owned oil company, PDVSA. Two massive rallies were held in...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 30, 2010

  Caribbean Ministries of Education: In catalyst or paralysis mode?

By Oliver Mills Raymond Hackett, a Trinidadian educator, has written an article in the Trinidad Express questioning whether the Ministry of Education there is in a catalyst or paralysis mode. He looks at some of the problems faced by the education system, and sees some of these as...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 17, 2010

  Cuba’s mass layoffs: The dead-end of Castroism

This week’s announcement that over half a million Cuban workers are to be thrown out of their jobs in the next six months has laid bare the class character of the Castro regime. The brutal measure was made public by the Central de Trabajadores Cuba (CTC), the government-controlled trade...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 13, 2010

  The giant with the seven-league boots (Part 1)

Reflections of Fidel I learned of it through Aristotle, the most famous philosopher in the history of humankind. Human beings are capable of marvelous actions or the very worst injustices. Their astonishing intelligence is capable of using the unalterable laws of nature for good...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 11, 2010

  Venezuelan Inventiveness, Marxism, and Vernacular Revolutionary Traditions

By John Bellamy Foster - Monthly Review: I’m certain that this process is irreversible. This movement of change, of restructuring, of revolution, will not be stopped. —Hugo Chávez, 2002[1] El Caracazo In the eyes of much of the world, the year 1989 has come to stand for...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 8, 2010

  Iraq: Goodbye and good luck

Gwynne Dyer, Contributor: AS THE American withdrawal gains speed, there are fewer American troops in Iraq than in Afghanistan for the first time since 2003. By the end of August, there will be no United States (US) combat troops left in Iraq, though some tens of thousands of support...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 31, 2010

  The empire and drugs

Reflections of Fidel (Taken from CubaDebate) WHEN I was detained in Mexico by the Federal Security Police who, by pure chance became suspicious of certain movements of ours, despite the fact that we were making them with maximum care in order to avoid being snatched by the killer hand...... [view]

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  Recruiting students for study in Russia

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Website:  http://www.edurussian.com
  Description:   We would like to take opportunity to introduce ourselves as one of the best educational consultancy in Voronezh, Russia. We are representing State University, State Technological Academy and other Universities located in Voronezh, Russia. Representatives in your country are necessary to me, I would like to conclude with you the contract on recruiting of candidates on training from among citizens of your country, wishing to be trained at the Voronezh State University or at other Institutes of Voronezh. Please read more info here http://www.edurussian.com If you can recruit students to study in Voronezh (Russia), I could help to get official invitation and later admittance to the University, meet students at airport in Moscow and help to get on the train to Voronezh, too we will help them to pass all necessary procedures on registration and on placing in a student hostel.
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  Africa Case Study

Starter:   DLim
Date Created:  Nov 16, 2009
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Description:   TITLE: Case Study: Africa TIME: Full Day ROOM: 2245 SUMMARY: Policy policy debate around Africa often centers around the myriad of challenges, whether that be conflict, the HIV/AIDS pandemic,...
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