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This is the resource webpage for the use of International Students / Scholars to get to know some of the
social and cultural features of the area in which they are to conduct their studies and research. Moreover, some tib
- bits will be given depending upon the region involve so that making the both journey and theur stay more memorable.
It was for the reason why the critical aspect of InterCultural Communications have been applied.
Thus, and likewise, there are associated blogs and websites so that these various sites will be more
easy to understand. The major point of this effort is to assure that they do have welcome mat in being here, and that
they should as often as possible contribute back by teaching something of their own cultures in return.
Mr. Roger Meredith Christian
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Resource - how to use:
Your will note all the links. They will lead you to various topics, sociocultural discoruse, and other
items relating to InterCultural Communications. Moreover, there several graphics, pictures, and photos - some are linked to websites. While others are not.
So you will have something to keep your time in exploring with added interests.
What you will likewise will find out is that there are other state webpages. They are in the main
similar. Yet in some instances more different. It all depends upon the area and available online resources to
tap into.
Most importantly, there are the available Scholarship and Granting Programs being offered specifically
for International Students / Scholars. I will try to keep them updated.
None - the - less, and for new arrivals you may want to join the International Students / Scholars Network.
This is being developed to assist you further in your social and cultural transitions - to be sure they will be many. America
is a complex country.
Most of all have a good time. Your stay, as it is hoped, will be the best years of your lives.
RMC.
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Here on this part of the web page I will be placing more additional logos and text links from those groups whose function
is to assist Interantional Students / Scholars. Down below, I will likewise adding those OnLine social and cultural
programs I am spinning off and creating from my from my Night LIfe ( NightLife ), RMC Online Internet Network base.
I am also looking for news press releases.
So if you have an item of Dance, Theatre, Social, Cultural, Crafts, Food, Performance, Scientific Discovery, or
items which deals with the scope of this International Students / Scholars OnLine program, including the Academia ~ International
Students / Scholars ~ News ~ interests please email me - see the following.........
The InterCultural Communications aspect of this site, as well as all the others websites in this cross-webbing process
[ as per the footers below ] is when you take your [ the International Students / Scholars who are reading this ] home
country experiences and compare them with both the various cultural insights [ suich as the blogs on the right hand side bars
] of Americana, and the included Activities Resources and see what are the unique differences. This prepares you immediately
to understand the operating functional scope of InterCutlrual Communications - by such initial social and cultural comparisons;
the personal experience of seeing differences.
It is these unique difference with which you have to offer your fellow American Students / Scholars. The methods
in which you employ are the various forms of InterCutlrual Communications. Thus a traditional form of national dance
and its various stylings are just as significant idenity realities as lets say a seminar on your national water resources.
Both gives a more complete of not only the quality of your national character, but even more important the key factors in
its character.
Thus InterCultural Communications are employed by:
One: Performance.
Two: Employment of the various media.
Three: Course Work.
Four: Food.
Five: Seminars.
Six: Fashions.
Seven: Smells.
Eight: Physical and Sexual Interactions.
Nine: The idea of a personal faith - religious or secular.
Ten: The perception of both human knowledge and science.
It is not the substance which should be the determined factor, but the mode of both personal pride, tempered with the
adult posture of humility, which all of us have, and the willingness to share what is in fact the uniqueness of who
you actually are; the national character of your own nation. It is not the seeking difference which is the end,
but the full psychic impact of the resulting self-discovery processes which emotionally and intellegently is likewise created
within both the observers and participants of InterCultrual Communications.
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Articles
OnLine Resources to be listed here.
de la revue de avant de garde : This is the news magazine " of the Avant Garde " Ithaca,
New York. Moreover, this magazine symbolizes the authentic character of the American Revolution of 1776.
fr:/ Ceci est la revue de nouvelles « du Avant
Garde » Ithaca, New York. De plus, cette revue symbolise le caractère authentique de la Guerre d'indépendance américaine de
1776.
This is high'ly recommended, and is one of the very few items I will ever suggest you to enroll in immediately - if your
are going to drive in the US / Canada. RMC
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AAA - Help on the Road and Beyond
When you hear the name AAA, the first thing that comes to mind is probably maps and emergency road service, two of the cornerstones of our organization. But these days AAA is known for much more - assisting people in many facets
of their lives, including travel and lodging; auto buying, leasing, renting, and repair; financial services such as loans
and credit cards; and insurance needs.
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The top portion of this web page is for general use for International Students / Scholars groups [ those with no formal
organizations ]. organizations, and various International Students / Scholars Affairs service professionals through America's
and Canadian Academia.
Instructions:
Whats on the lower section, are the various linkages for more personal use of each International Student / Scholars.
Scattered through out , later on, will be more milder topics and good clean jokes and addtional party related - suggested
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BACK TO INTERNATIONAL DIVERSITY MAINStudy Abroad Resources for Students of ColorAccess International Education Project - A resource guide for underrepresented groups in international education. Scholarships and Financial Aid for Study Abroad - A list of study abroad scholarships and financial aid opportunities for students of color. The Association of International Educators - NAFSA is an association of individuals worldwide advancing international education and exchange. It serves its members,
their institutions and organizations, and others engaged in international education and exchange and global workforce development.
The Institute of International Education - A global higher education agency which administers the Fulbright Program and provides training and, leadership development
programs for public and private sector professionals around the world. It also initiates projects that help students and scholars
worldwide, including testing and advising, scholarships, information on opportunities for international study, and emergency
financial assistance. Open Doors Online - This resourceful guide provides data and statistics on international students, scholars, U.S. study abroad programs, as
well as a student visa policy forum and a community college resource. The annual “Open Doors” report is also a
useful tool on topics related to international education. IIE Passport - A resource for searching study abroad programs, with advice on how to maximize time abroad, and other informative articles
and features to help students before leaving for another country. The International Education Finance Corporation - This organization provides international student loans (Stafford and private) for U.S., Canadian and other international
students. International Education Site for Study Abroad Advice - Study abroad and university advice for students worldwide who are considering an international education. The Council on International Educational Exchange - CIEE provides programs and services for individuals, employers, communities and educational institutions to help choose
an international experience. The International Education Financial Aid - A search site for financial aid, college scholarship and grant information for international students wishing to study
abroad. The Web site has a college scholarship search and grant listings plus international student loan programs and other
information to promote study abroad.
Networking opportunities:
The items below is to assist you in obtaining wider resource access by networking through the Internet. The sites
depicted are based around keyword usage. Your efforts, as well as your voluntary participation in the open online forums
upgrades the available resources by sharing with other International Students / Scholars. The keywords usage is the attraction. Who? International Students / Scholars. What ? Information. Why ? To maintain
a wider support based
On this web page [ which I spell at times WebPage ] you will note that it is sectionalized to fit the region in which
your academic institution resides. None the less, as you see at the side navigation, these are other regions which are
likewise represented.
The aim of constructing this web site [ which I spell at times WebSite ] as such is to not only give you a peek of whats
going on at another location, but more importanly, get you to network correspondingly.
The clubs, social, dances, and proposed or on going working groups, either online, or at a local cafe' are selected
to enhance personal interaction with those who have similars taste, habits, and attitudes. This is very specific, in
as much as this is to aid you in a quicker transition in developing local sociocultrual, or sociospiritual connections
so that the personal isolation traditional felt by International Students / Scholars are likewise eased.
Please be careful, and when in doubt about a local club, event or someone who approached you off campus, do not hesitate
in contacting your campus International Students / Scholars Affairs Office, or Police. This is a distinct duty in which
you will find your own legs faster in walking through the cultural and social behavioral climate of America. Good advice
[ One ] from Mr. Roger M. Christian
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America has a set of traditional folkways. We as a peoples ( please note the plural of this term )have constructed
over the decades and centuries a set of covenants known as traditions or folkways if you will. They are not necessarily
all the time adhered to, but all Americans none the less, understands them as American.
Thus the listed cultural information now being provided after this explanatory comment
- advise.
the one single factor, as you likewise should be informed, is that the American revolution is the actual demonstration
and political consequences thereof and pretaining to, the liberation of the middle class.
The set of folkways which emerged out of this histroical aspect, to this very day is under continual change, is the American
ethos you are now a part of. We as a peoples, as you should be likewise be cautioned, have not made it exactly
right for all of our citizen's; the central factor in the assured quarantee of this revolution is the social, cultrual and
economic circumstance of assuring the critical aspect inclusion. Good advice [ Three ] from Mr. Roger M. Christian
American dance customs since about 1870s [ traditionals ]
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Activities Directory and the various links which are involved gives you a broad context of those social
and cutlrual activities which will give you a better understanding of Americana. Thus providing additional information
resources from which you can both socially and culturally adapt better to the circumstance of your home academic institution
local environments. If for this reason why the following links are listed. Others will added later on after they are
researched on.
More importantly, are included additional mean by which you may want to contribute your unique insights
which directly comes from your on national experience which you have found to be more unqiue since coming the the United States.
Thus, as an immediate result you have become a valued assest int this process. Thus there are cutlrual democratic online networks
which are open to you in which your present can become known and thus petitioned for additional information as a result.
This is the actual Working of OnLine InterCultural Communications.
A view on American Wedding Customs:
Ithaca Wedding Album ( Sampler ) is a sample of how your wedding should be set up and celebrated by acknowledged consultants world wide.
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U of T Law Students' Work With World Vision on Children's Rights Findings to Be Presented
to Senate
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Media Advisory For immediate release January 24, 2007
(Toronto, Ontario) - A team of seven students from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law have joined forces with World
Vision to assist the international children's organization with legal research on the implementation of a children's ombudsman
in Canada.
A children's ombudsman is an independent body that advances children's rights and step in where the rights of a child have
been violated. The students' research included examination of international jurisdictions, including Norway, Sweden and New
Zealand, where a children's ombudsman currently exists. Their findings were incorporated into World Vision's submissions
to the Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights and will be presented on January 29 at 2 p.m. at the Sheraton Centre Toronto
Hotel. Student representatives from the University of Toronto will be in attendance.
The World Vision Submissions make the case for the appointment of a Canadian children's ombudsman and highlight important
omissions in the Senate Standing Committee's interim report, Who's in Charge Here? Effective Implementation of Canada's International
Obligations with Respect to the Rights of Children. The Senate committee's final report is scheduled for release in spring
2007.
"These submissions are part of World Vision's global efforts to call on all governments to protect the rights of children,"
said Dave Toycen, president of World Vision Canada. "Children everywhere, including in Canada, deserve a dedicated advocate
to watch out for their interests."
University of Toronto law students regularly contribute legal research and writing on a volunteer basis to non-governmental
organizations as part of their academic experience while at law school. The seven students who took part in the World Vision
submissions are part of the faculty's International Human Rights Program (IHRP) working group on children's rights,
which is one of nearly a dozen student working groups in the program that engage students in critical international legal
issues.
"Canada is seen throughout the world as a global leader in the realization of human rights," says Sarah Perkins, acting
director of the IHRP at the Faculty of Law. "We are extremely proud that University of Toronto law students are working hard
to ensure that Canada continues to lead by example by taking concrete steps towards fulfilling its obligations to respect
and protect the rights of children."
The University of Toronto Faculty of Law is dedicated to promoting global human rights through legal education, research
and advocacy. Its mission is to mobilize law students and lawyers to address international human rights issues and to develop
the capacity of students and program participants to establish human rights norms in domestic and international contexts.
World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families
and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. Motivated by our Christian faith, we serve all people regardless of religion,
race, gender or ethnicity. For more information, please visit WorldVision.ca.
The World Vision submissions are available online at: http://www.law.utoronto.ca/documents/ihrp/Children-WorldVision.pdf
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For more information, please contact:
Jane Kidner, Assistant Dean, External Relations, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto (416) 978-6702 or j.kidner@utoronto.ca
Sharon Marshall, Public Relations, World Vision (416) 565-6200 ext. 2213 or Sharon_marshall@worldvision.ca
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The combination of these speicalized webing arrangement of sites are to give focus, and a training manual
text in developing Intercultural Communications Internet Network, and the basis of its development, Cultural Democracy.
This adds a unique supportive feature in the additional developement of the Inter - Cities Cultural Communications Program
initiated by Mr. Roger M. Christian.
Join " Our " International InterCutlrual Communications Forum and make a real significant difference. .
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InterCultural Communications Programs:
International International Communications: There a several aspects in shared human experiences, and the aspiration they contain which bond a people to a culture
and behavior. The ongoing process of development contained within this website sequencing of websites are to give bench
marks of what is entailed in various culture's and nation's experience.
InterCultrual Communications: There is a process in how to examine then promote basic features of the full cultural experience. This website
is an interactive education - orientation process which likewise enlist additonal information by each participant of there
own efforts of personal discoveries; thus will add them according to the value of the information being provided.
International InterCultural Communications and International Students / Scholars role finctions. Here within this WebSite footer you will see several links which are connected to the major website
with InterCultural Communications are it subject matter, as well as in its promotions within the Internet. This has
now proved to most effective, as you are now see thins as a result of earned google dot com rankings.
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Academia ~ International Students Scholars News:
International Students / Scholars Network .
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