Saturday, January 28, 2012

Student districts in Cardiff?

Student districts in Cardiff?
Hi, I am from Poland and will be studying this year in Cardiff University. I am looking for a flat, but not sure which district will be the best. Are there any student districts in Cardiff or places good for students?
Cardiff - 1 Answers
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If your studying in Cardiff university there are some student districts. The best places would be Cathays and Roath, these are the main student areas and are very close to the university. Gabalfa and Bichgrove areas would also be ok but I recomend Cathays and Roath.

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Anybody from POLAND????


Anybody from POLAND????
Hey! I will go to Poland in September. I will be an Erasmus Student @ Pomeranian School of Higher Education in Gdynia. Does anyone know about this university or City???? Thanks Istout ;)
Poland - 9 Answers
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That would be amzing. My grandparents are from Poland and my family is the biggest group of Pollocks ever!! It's very fun. I have never actually been over there, but that would be amazing. Good Luck!
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That will be cool my moms side is all pollocks. but my dads Italian go figure huh. well that would be fun. Anything to travel. Have fun and be carefl.
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One of my best friend's family is from Poland. Cool
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im polish, and damn ppl its an freakin insult to call us pollacks...sh!t at least learn the spelling
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You will love the city. Gdynia is a part of what we, the Poles, are calling Tricity - the region that has 3 parts, the 3 towns: Gdansk, Gdynia & Sopot. A lots of beautiful forests, beaches and... go, find out for yourself.
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Well, you'll have to go there and see it. A hint - if you want precise answers, ask detailed questions :) As for Threecity - it's seaside, so wheather can be, umm... difficult. Gdynia itself is a city without very long tradition (it was started in 1920's), but you can always take a suburban train to Gdansk, if you want anything "old". I'd say it's a fine place for studying..
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My wife...
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YES! It's a very amazing expreience to go there. I'm 100% Polish and most of my family lives there. Its fun, you meet new people, and it's really difrent there! I love it there Enjoy it!
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Gdynia is an amazing place. I have been there once. It is on a North side of Poland. I came from the West Poland. Good luck:)

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

What do travelers look for in their travel bags?


What do travelers look for in their travel bags?
I am a student in Malaysia and i was assigned to create a marketing strategy plan. My product is a bag [any bag, but I'm thinking of travel bag] and the plan is to sell the product overseas. My choice of countries are France, Germany, UK, Poland, Sweden, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, Japan and Australia. Which country do you think is the best to choose to sell the product and what do you think my travel bag should have for it to stand out from other travel bags?
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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When I buy a replacement travel bag I look for the following: Durability - Airlines apparently drag your luggage to the plane now, then run it over with the plane. At least that is the way it looks when it pops out of the baggage return caruosel. Organization - You live out of that bag while you are on a trip, having lots of storgage compartments that are easily accessible is a must. How about a series of zippable dividers in the main compartment to separate pants,shirts, dirty clothes etc... Visability - Nearly everyhone has a black rectangular roller pack these days. A lot of people have resorted to putting paint, tape etc, on the bags so they can see them on the carousel. Consider having a bold design emblem on the bag that really stands out. Or, better yet offer a line of replacable zip on/zip off front panels that people can buy to make their bag unique. (the large front bottom panel could be removed and replaced with a standardized panel that would be different colours, patterns, or even personalized designs)
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Light weight, durable, and no wasted space on the inside (some bags have support structure that cut back on usable space inside). Preferably sized to allow carry-on, but for some trips checked bags are necessary. I'm not sure there's much you can do with a bag that someone hasn't already included in a design. A lot of people use tape, ribbons, or some other marking to make their bags more identifiable on the luggage carousels - you could do something with a see through pocket on the outside where some custom labeling could be placed to allow the bag to be identified. You would need something on both sides though.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

I want to move back to Canada. I'm a CND citizen in Poland?


I want to move back to Canada. I'm a CND citizen in Poland?
Hi, I was born in Ottawa, but when I was 6 y.o. my family returned to Poland. I'm 18 now and I still feel more Canadian than Polish. I would love to return. What should I do to have an easy landing? I have no family or friends in Canada. Can the government help me? I'm a student.
Immigration - 3 Answers
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I have no idea how your government works but, to give you an idea. The U.S. born in the U.S. you'll always be a U.S. citizen, it can never be taken away from you. So, if the Canadian Government is the same, go to the nearest Embassy and tell them your plight.
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If you have Canadian citizenship, they shouldn't have any problem with returning there. As for having an easy landing: make sure of living arrangements ahead of time (a shared house if need be and if they do that sort of thing over there) and if possible, try and secure a (part-time?) job - there's a few sites for that online. I don't know about scholarships in Canada, so you might want to look into that if you want to continue studying. Alternative option: complete your studies first, then move to Canada OR go live there, work for a while and save up for your studies. Whichever of these you choose, good luck!
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if you're a citizen and you have a canadian passport, there isn't a thing they can do to stop you. if you're a citizen *without* a passport, go on your polish passport and make sure you take the papers you need to apply for one. surely you have a birth certificate? maybe don't bother telling them what you're doing at customs and just act like a tourist, but if they do give you a hassle, just explain. especially if you speak fluent english. it should be okay. if you're a citizen, you have a right to be in canada. as for making friends and a life there, you're probably on your own, but there are job agencies and all kinds of things to help you get yourself sorted out.

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