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akika10
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latvy6
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akika10 wrote: | What have you chosen latvy6? |
It's hard to explain really, it's an interdisciplinary degree. Basically I'm studying international relations & peace and conflict studies. =D |
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Artistry Fan
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Today I was thinking about how interesting it would be if there were a compulsory routine for elite. I think it'd be kind of eye opening and fun (though repetitive) to watch IMO! _________________ Tumblr |
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maksymehappy
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Posted: Thu, 6-Jun-2013 14:50 Post subject: |
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That idea would quite annoy the judges, so it might be worth trying. |
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Anna Kull
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I would sooo love to cover an RG competition this week-end with pictures instead of this I will have to judge national vaulting - a never ending competition with 23 h of competition in 2 days - is any one interested in jobsharing... _________________ RG is the true reason to go on in my life! |
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latvy6
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Posted: Fri, 7-Jun-2013 18:12 Post subject: |
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Anna Kull wrote: | I would sooo love to cover an RG competition this week-end with pictures instead of this I will have to judge national vaulting - a never ending competition with 23 h of competition in 2 days - is any one interested in jobsharing... |
...are you being paid for this at least? I wouldn't judge for 11.5 hours without SOME payout! o-o |
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AleksandraFan
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Tchachinafan
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Posted: Fri, 7-Jun-2013 22:39 Post subject: |
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latvy6 wrote: | akika10 wrote: | What have you chosen latvy6? |
It's hard to explain really, it's an interdisciplinary degree. Basically I'm studying international relations & peace and conflict studies. =D |
oh lovely degree choice!!
I majored in international relations and loved every bit of it with passion, conflicts studies and human rights were my favorite subjects.
best of luck and success! _________________ ♥Staniouta, Halkina, Kudryavtseva, Pazhava ♥
No more dreaming like a girl so in love with the wrong world |
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Upy
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Posted: Sat, 8-Jun-2013 8:31 Post subject: |
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Tchachinafan wrote: | latvy6 wrote: | akika10 wrote: | What have you chosen latvy6? |
It's hard to explain really, it's an interdisciplinary degree. Basically I'm studying international relations & peace and conflict studies. =D |
oh lovely degree choice!!
I majored in international relations and loved every bit of it with passion, conflicts studies and human rights were my favorite subjects. | These sound so interesting!! I'm in medicine so I don't really come in contact with these issues very often...but...could you recommend any Internet sites, documentaries, movies, books etc for someone new to the subject? Maybe just some orientative themes not necessarily names per se? I'd really love to find out more and I don't really know where to start _________________ http://uk.youtube.com/profile?user=Upy05 |
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Hoops and Grand Fouettes
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latvy6
Joined: 30 Jan 2009 Posts: 2746 Location: Seattle; Hometown - SF
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Posted: Sat, 8-Jun-2013 16:27 Post subject: |
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Upy wrote: | Tchachinafan wrote: | latvy6 wrote: | akika10 wrote: | What have you chosen latvy6? |
It's hard to explain really, it's an interdisciplinary degree. Basically I'm studying international relations & peace and conflict studies. =D |
oh lovely degree choice!!
I majored in international relations and loved every bit of it with passion, conflicts studies and human rights were my favorite subjects. | These sound so interesting!! I'm in medicine so I don't really come in contact with these issues very often...but...could you recommend any Internet sites, documentaries, movies, books etc for someone new to the subject? Maybe just some orientative themes not necessarily names per se? I'd really love to find out more and I don't really know where to start |
http://freevideolectures.com/Course/2940/Peace-and-Conflict-Studies
Here are some PACS lectures from UC Berkeley! ;D |
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latvy6
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Just saw Miley Cyrus' cover of Dolly Parton's Jolene...my draw dropped. I was NOT expecting that! And she sings other classic country-folk songs. Guess that teaches me not to judge celebrities so harshly?
(I pretty much listen to most all genres of music, and I very much enjoy American Folk-Country and Jolene is a personal favorite of mine...I'm always singing it at karaoke hahaha!)
Edit: Still can't get over these backyard cover sessions, amazing. |
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Artistry Fan
Joined: 14 Feb 2013 Posts: 656 Location: United States
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Posted: Sun, 9-Jun-2013 18:14 Post subject: |
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I've seen that video too! I'm not a big Miley fan.. but it popped up on my feed and I was like "Oh boy..." I was really surprised too haha _________________ Tumblr |
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Tchachinafan
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Posted: Sun, 9-Jun-2013 19:32 Post subject: |
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OMG, I went to Roland Garros yesterday and it was a complete dream come true .
Went to see my favorite tennis player ever, Elena Dementieva now retired, who played the legend´s final teaming up with Martina Navratilova, against Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis! such big names, and the Martinas are living tennis legends. Hingis´s game is perfection .
I got there and decided to go sit where there was no sun, so I turned around the stadium and saw Martina Navratilova is one of the outside courts, and I started to freak out because if she was tere Elena had to be the ones she was hitting balls with and YES SHE WAS.
To put it in a way, in my list of my favorite sporstpeople ever the only one that ranks above Dementieva is Tchachina, and they´re pretty even.
after she and Navratilova finished training, I got her autograph and took a photo with her, gave her a gift from México and a letter from the fans of the tennis forum, she was happy, she thanked me, winked at me and left. So many things I would have like to say to her, but couldn´t I paralized, talked to her in a french-english mix and even thre in an spasibo .
anyways, I´m so happy. _________________ ♥Staniouta, Halkina, Kudryavtseva, Pazhava ♥
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AleksandraFan
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