Monday, November 28, 2011
Greece, Italy, Germany, Poland...is it safe?
Greece, Italy, Germany, Poland...is it safe?
Next summer I'll be going to Italy, Greece, & maybe Turkey. The summer after that I'll be going to Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria. (Both with my school) And I'm just wondering, is it safe for me since I'm biracial/black? I'll be 16 when I go to Italy & Greece, and 17 when I go to Germany. I don't want to be so far from home and be experiencing any type of prejudice or racism. I'm sure Italy and Greece are okay, but my family and I are worried about Germany & Poland. (There was a Polish exchange student last year & she was openly racist. She was sent home early because of it.) So, before I sign up and drop $7000 - would it be okay & safe? Thanks to anyone who helps. =)
Other - Europe - 10 Answers
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$7,000 is a lot of money, if you are afraid that you might get a bad experience. If u go with your school u r probably safe but how u experience these countries (prejudices etc.) is hard to predict but u shouldn't generalize based on one polish girl. Germans are normally quite friendly, because the country is quite multicultural nowadays, but Poland might be different
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Don't listen to the person above me, Poland is entirely safe for minorities. Trust me! There are many exchange students in universities and a lot of traveling groups from Africa! You will love Poland. They are one of the most Catholic Countries in the World who got to church every Sunday. And in the 14th or 15th Century they allowed the Minority Jews into their country( Poland was the only country who allowed this). They are a very open natured people who love when people come visit their country no matter what their skin color! So Poland is deffinately an okay! ~~~To Viva La Vida: All I am doing is stating facts. And I know the Poles did not act correctly in WW2 with their Jews but you be in that position as the Poles were in and see how nice you act! and I know that going to church has nothing to do with it or being the most Catholic country, I was stating facts and you can't change facts! And what are you talking about I have no knowledge of history?! Did I say anything that is NOT correct? And there is no misinformation here.
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why not add philippines you are more safe,,, theres more beautiful beaches and friendly people
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i wish people would stop saying that about my beautiful country Germany. im white and my cousin is black, he grew up in Germany (Frankfurt i believe) and he mainly had probs with turks. just stay out of eastern Germany, west is the least racist and more open to blacks, they have alot of American military bases with blacks so you shouldn't get any problems.
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In Italy, Germany, Austria you will be safe. In Poland and Czech Republic you will be even more safer, probably you will make many friends there. In Greece you won't be safe at all! Just look what happened to Australian tourists in Greece these summer, American Embassy bombed in Athens, look about terrorist organization EPEK (Е.П.Е.К.) on Crete, DENYING MINORITIES in Greece, racism and homophobia in Greece, army on the border with Macedonia (and buying a lot of weapon esc. from France), racism and insults to black football players... I recommend you not to go in Greece, before the become stable again. Edit: It is true that I'm from Greece neighbour small country. It is called Macedonia (USA have recognize by our name Republic of Macedonia), but it is not true that I hate greece and greeks. Easily you will find out how greeks are calling (insulting) my country name and our people., so why to expect that it will be different with you???
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Don't worry, you will not face any problem in these countries. People, there, are very nice and warm (especially in Italy and Greece). As for a user who said all these bad things about Greece.... please don't take him seriously. He (and his compatriots) are from a neighboring to Greece small country and hate Greek people. So you will always hear them to say lies and insulting things about Greece. Have a nice time! You made great choices.. these countries are very beautiful and interesting. Of course you should always be careful....even in paradise ! : ) Have fun !
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You will definitely be ok, don't worry, just try to keep an open mind and take in as much as possible from all the places you're visiting. Racism, at least the open form, is not a problem in Europe. There are deeper prejudices running into the system&social mechanisms, like employment and housing, but not open threats that you're concerned with. Please don't pay attention to malicious people whose only way to make themselves great is by belittling another nation. Apart from them, there are also those who have no idea of history, like Chloe here who's singing odes to Poland in the past, when she should know better than that. The fact that "They are one of the most Catholic Countries in the World who got to church every Sunday" means absolutely nothing. It doesn't make them better believers, or better people for that matter. And the claim that "in the 14th or 15th Century they allowed the Minority Jews into their country( Poland was the only country who allowed this)" is more sad than anything else, having in mind how they treated their Jews in WW2. Even the Poles not directly responsible still feel the shame for the cruelty they exercised over Jews. I don't want to say that the Polish are racist, only to correct the misinformation displayed here.
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okay let me tell you this...my husband is Polish, I am 100% black and i'll be going to Poland in Oct. I've done allot of research on this topic, and your best bet is to contact the US state department travel section. They have tons of info (factual info) on every country in the world, and they will be able to give you safety info on the countries that you will be visiting. I did my research on Poland, and i'm am beyond excited to go....even if i'll be the only black American for miles.
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Yeah, I've been there. I have family members in Greece so..yeah. People will look at you weird, and touch your skin, but in most areas, they have seen black people. In Germany, it all matters where you go, like here. They see alot of black students from africa so...its no biggie. They like american blacks the most
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According to the crime rates per country,Greece is the most safe country in Europe. Germany has high crime rate and chez republic and Italy are following.Poland is a little bit lower Turkey is very safe as well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_homicide_rate.... Safety has nothing to do with racism.you might feel discriminated in every of these....
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Monday, November 14, 2011
people to people student ambassador program prices?
people to people student ambassador program prices?
So my 16 year old daughter got a letter in the mail asking her to do the student ambassador program next summer and her destinations are: russia, estonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, czech republic, and germany Has anyone done this program before? Can anyone tell me some more information about it including PRICE ranges? Thank you.
Embassies & Consulates - 1 Answers
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The program is 100% legitimate. The cost is astronomical. Expect to pay about $6,000.
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So my 16 year old daughter got a letter in the mail asking her to do the student ambassador program next summer and her destinations are: russia, estonia, latvia, lithuania, poland, czech republic, and germany Has anyone done this program before? Can anyone tell me some more information about it including PRICE ranges? Thank you.
Embassies & Consulates - 1 Answers
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The program is 100% legitimate. The cost is astronomical. Expect to pay about $6,000.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
getting work visa for the time my spouse is studying here in canada?
getting work visa for the time my spouse is studying here in canada?
Hi my spouse is a student in Canada and i want to get with her, She is on Student visa from Poland and i am in India . I want to get work visa for the time she is studying there in Canada to live with her. also can you please give me links to some sites or forum that gives me useful information regarding this
Immigration - 1 Answers
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If a student is married, then the spouse can get an open work permit for the same length as student’s study permit.
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Hi my spouse is a student in Canada and i want to get with her, She is on Student visa from Poland and i am in India . I want to get work visa for the time she is studying there in Canada to live with her. also can you please give me links to some sites or forum that gives me useful information regarding this
Immigration - 1 Answers
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If a student is married, then the spouse can get an open work permit for the same length as student’s study permit.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
IB Entry requirements for Medicine Universities in Hungary & Poland?
IB Entry requirements for Medicine Universities in Hungary & Poland?
Hi! I'm currently studying the IB Programme and looking at universities to determine that I've made the right choices by choosing the subjects that I have. I really want to become a doctor so I've chosen subject such as Chemistry and Biology HL and Maths SL. Primarily I'd like to study in England but since the grades required to enter English universities seem quite high I've been considering perhaps studying medicine in Hungary and Poland, where I've been told that they aren't as high. The counsellor at my school gave me a site with English universities and their entry requirements and I've been trying to find the IB requirements for universities with medicine education in Hungary and Poland but I can't find any :( If anyone has any suggestions on where I can find these requirements (for IB students!), please help! Thanks very much! :) Best wishes, Sophie
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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In the United States, there are no "IB requirements" for college. You dont have to take certain IB classes to get into a certain college...IB gives you an IB diploma, just like a normal high school diploma only its international. You get credit for taking IB courses depending on the college and how well your IB exam scores are. Each college has its IB policy listed somewhere online (when I say that I mean getting credit for classes once admitted to the university, not IB classes that are required to be accepted into a university.) If you cant find it, call the university.
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Son in law is an IB Grad - his college degree was in Electircal Engineering at Auburn See what you think about the following A bridge between medicine and art Dartmouth College Office of Public Affairs • Press Release Posted 05/30/06 • Susan Knapp (603) 646-3661 Observe. Analyze. Interpret. Decide. Explain. These were the general directions given to Dartmouth Medical School students on a recent trip to Dartmouth's Hood Museum of Art. The visit was part of a pilot program that promotes the power of observation in making diagnoses. "I had heard of programs at other medical schools that used art interaction to aid in patient interaction," said Joe O'Donnell, the senior advising dean at Dartmouth Medical School and a member of the DMS class of 1971. "I thought that we could duplicate that program here, and put our Dartmouth stamp on it." He connected with Stephen Plume, an artist and a DMS professor of surgery, and they reached out to the Hood's Director, Brian Kennedy. Soon they began working with Vivian Ladd and Lesley Wellman, both in the education department at the museum, to develop a program that would cultivate the simple, yet often nuanced, ability to notice things, whether it be in a painting or in a patient. During the month of May, they implemented two pilot workshops at the museum that sparked some thoughtful comments from participants. One student said, "I learned to be mindful when I am making assumptions, interpretations, or just observations. I also learned how different my perspective may be depending on my external knowledge or ignorance of a particular work of art." Wellman welcomed the opportunity to reach out to a community of students who might not otherwise walk across town to visit the Hood. "This is a creative program to help the participants look and think critically, and also communicate effectively," said Wellman. "Once they've carefully looked over a painting, the students have to report back to the group about what they saw. After a painting has been thoroughly described, the students discussed an interpretation, or diagnosis, of what it is about. It was a revealing exercise." "What a wonderful group," Ladd said after working with the DMS students. "There is no way they are going to go on to become cold and distant doctors." DMS and the Hood will work to refine this program and offer it again to incoming students this fall. O'Donnell hopes it will soon become a permanent offering.
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Hi! I'm currently studying the IB Programme and looking at universities to determine that I've made the right choices by choosing the subjects that I have. I really want to become a doctor so I've chosen subject such as Chemistry and Biology HL and Maths SL. Primarily I'd like to study in England but since the grades required to enter English universities seem quite high I've been considering perhaps studying medicine in Hungary and Poland, where I've been told that they aren't as high. The counsellor at my school gave me a site with English universities and their entry requirements and I've been trying to find the IB requirements for universities with medicine education in Hungary and Poland but I can't find any :( If anyone has any suggestions on where I can find these requirements (for IB students!), please help! Thanks very much! :) Best wishes, Sophie
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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1 :
In the United States, there are no "IB requirements" for college. You dont have to take certain IB classes to get into a certain college...IB gives you an IB diploma, just like a normal high school diploma only its international. You get credit for taking IB courses depending on the college and how well your IB exam scores are. Each college has its IB policy listed somewhere online (when I say that I mean getting credit for classes once admitted to the university, not IB classes that are required to be accepted into a university.) If you cant find it, call the university.
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Son in law is an IB Grad - his college degree was in Electircal Engineering at Auburn See what you think about the following A bridge between medicine and art Dartmouth College Office of Public Affairs • Press Release Posted 05/30/06 • Susan Knapp (603) 646-3661 Observe. Analyze. Interpret. Decide. Explain. These were the general directions given to Dartmouth Medical School students on a recent trip to Dartmouth's Hood Museum of Art. The visit was part of a pilot program that promotes the power of observation in making diagnoses. "I had heard of programs at other medical schools that used art interaction to aid in patient interaction," said Joe O'Donnell, the senior advising dean at Dartmouth Medical School and a member of the DMS class of 1971. "I thought that we could duplicate that program here, and put our Dartmouth stamp on it." He connected with Stephen Plume, an artist and a DMS professor of surgery, and they reached out to the Hood's Director, Brian Kennedy. Soon they began working with Vivian Ladd and Lesley Wellman, both in the education department at the museum, to develop a program that would cultivate the simple, yet often nuanced, ability to notice things, whether it be in a painting or in a patient. During the month of May, they implemented two pilot workshops at the museum that sparked some thoughtful comments from participants. One student said, "I learned to be mindful when I am making assumptions, interpretations, or just observations. I also learned how different my perspective may be depending on my external knowledge or ignorance of a particular work of art." Wellman welcomed the opportunity to reach out to a community of students who might not otherwise walk across town to visit the Hood. "This is a creative program to help the participants look and think critically, and also communicate effectively," said Wellman. "Once they've carefully looked over a painting, the students have to report back to the group about what they saw. After a painting has been thoroughly described, the students discussed an interpretation, or diagnosis, of what it is about. It was a revealing exercise." "What a wonderful group," Ladd said after working with the DMS students. "There is no way they are going to go on to become cold and distant doctors." DMS and the Hood will work to refine this program and offer it again to incoming students this fall. O'Donnell hopes it will soon become a permanent offering.
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