Dhimbil

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  1. Originally posted by Mo_the_Somali:

    Dude wlc to So_Cal, where everythang is Right,

    now about SD females where you don't know is there is a one clan majority in diego and these females are counrty to the bone, basicaly if u not one of them they dis you. you better off with the Mexicans big belly girls.
    :D

    ^^LOL homeboy don't blame the girls, yo game maybe weak. Anyway, u and nuur can use me as a reference. That is if y'all are up and up with the clan or just add few Aga and Eega or Huuno in your vocab and you set to go :D


  2. Originally posted by Northerner:

    More travels, more pics,,,

     

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    The Snow Dome at the Mall of the Emirates. Have you ever seen an Arab woman with abaya and niqaab wearing a North Face jacket and taking skiing lessons with snow in a place that reaches 50 degrees celcius in the summer? Interesting sight i tell ya!

     

    ^^This was crazy. I was watching documentary about this snow dome a month ago.....the construction and the cost were enormous. And the energy needed to keep the place cold :mad: . Even worst all the people building and making money were white european managers and Indian laborers...where were the Arabs?...ridiculous but priceless I guess.


  3. The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program

    has a PAID internship program and is in need of applicants!

     

    The Foreign Agricultural Service's International Internship Program provides

    college students the opportunity to live and work in a paid internship at an

    American Embassy overseas. Through work assignments participants learn various

    aspects of international trade, trade policy, international relations,

    diplomacy, regional and cultural considerations, etc. Positions are available in

    Western Europe, Latin America, and Asia.

     

    The internship is offered every semester and summer for graduate students and

    upperclassmen (juniors and seniors).

    Requirements: Be a currently enrolled graduate or undergraduate student (must be

    a junior or a senior), a U.S. citizen and in good academic standing. Graduate

    level students in business, international relations, regional studies (i.e.

    Latin American Studies, Asian Studies, etc), public policy, foreign languages,

    etc., as well as high-achieving junior and senior undergraduates in similar

    majors are particularly encouraged to apply, though the program is open to all

    majors.

     

    Please see the application at the website below.

    http://www.fas.usda.gov/admin/student/IIP_Brochure.pdf

    Also, the application states that you must pay for your own transportation to

    your job site. If that is a financial problem, still apply and FAS will see how

    they may be able to find financial assistance for the student.

     

    Please feel free to pass this on to your network. If you have any questions

    please contact the program coordinator, Lillian Gorman at:

     

    USDA Hispanic Serving Institutions National Program

    1400 Independence S.W., Rm. 3912-S

    Washington, D.C. 20250

    (202) 720-6506 (phone)

    (202) 720-5336 (fax)

    lgorman@ars.usda.gov

     

    More info here


  4. Abdinuur What's up dawg...

     

    San Diego maxaa kugeeyay, you will die out of boredom halkaas. Anyway, go hung out around City College or SDSU caferia, many xalimos roam about there or hit the border in Tijuana Mexico for uncensored fiesta. Good luck


  5. Good recommendations there. Nonetheless, WaTerLily if you want something lighter but not less interesting you should read "illiberal Democracy" by that Indian Sakaria of Newsweek.


  6. ^You're right ESL classes mostly don't work and urban high schools are really horrible here. But in public high schools at least non-English speakers can take subject classes like sciences, math, physical ed, history etc, with other students. But since charter schools started to sprung up everywhere, some of them decided to focus on immigrants. They market themselves as more focused and accountable to students than public schools, when in fact they are just for profit institutions and care only about the bottom line. Imagine a whole school of immigrants with no one licensed teacher? That’s just crazy. They are paid by the government and other foundations to educate these poor kids and they short change them. Let them sue and sue and sue for all these scammers are worth!


  7. Originally posted by
    LayZieGirl
    :

    For those of you who say black is beautiful, you don't really mean black blue is beautiful? No one thinks black-blue is beautiful. Look at those sudanese folks, they are very scary looking, and I don't call that beauty at all.

    How ignorant can you really get?