Articles Tagged ‘Politics’
Sunday, December 25th, 2011
Whatever your believe,faith or hope …
may the season bring you and yours health,happiness,security and prosperity
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Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011
With a wide variety of social and cultural activities, water sports and other activities, vibrant nightlife, delectable Indonesian cuisine, friendly people and close proximity to an abundance of teaching opportunities, Surabaya(and surrounding areas) is sure to have what you are looking for in a learning location.
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Located right in Surabaya and near some of the most beautiful beaches and scenery in the world, our TESOL Course Indonesia center is, if not in paradise, at least next door to it.
Indonesia, Surabaya
Historic Surabaya.
Surabaya is an ancient city, with a rich history.
It’s a tale that has been written in the blood, hopes and accomplishments of the amazing people who have lived here.
From the rich tapestry of Javanese culture, to the vibrant Madurese impact, and on to the interweaving of Indian, Arabic and Chinese cultures … Surabaya has always been a meeting place for imagination and destiny.
A major shipping center, a transit port, and an international gateway … Indonesia’s second-largest city, and the capital of East Java, has a rich history and an exciting present waiting to be discovered.
From poets to princes; from revolutionaries to teachers; Surabaya is truly the City of heroes.
A few hours from some of the most amazing beaches in the world.
Near a thriving nightlife scene and plenty of restaurants, shops
and other activities.
Why
Live in one of the most exciting cities in the world,
and be central to a lot of places
like Bali, Jakarta and Kalimantan (Borneo).
Administered by highly trained staff with extensive knowledge of Surabaya and surrounding areas.
Empower yourself to live, travel and work in the land of amazing grace and beauty.
For those looking for an alternate location;
we are available to host the course in
Kuta(Bali),
Yogyakarta(Central Java) and
Jakarta(Indonesia’s capital city).
Welcome to TEFL Indonesia
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Friday, November 7th, 2008
Hello All
Congratulations on a wonderful choice for President.
The world joins you in an admixture of joy and relief.
Such is the measure of hope that President Obama has inspired that here in East Java we've just had an election for governor ...
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Surabaya, Indonesia
General Questions
1. What does the tuition for the program include?
Total fees: $1500
Comprised of:
$500 Non-refundable deposit
$1,000 TEFL course ... [Continue reading this entry]
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Saturday, October 1st, 2005
Pandas and pedicabs
Pandas and pedicabs
We visited Chengdu last week
A holiday before the holiday
I took a few days so I could spend time with my wife and son and visit a friend
Steve, who taught with me in Jinzhou and Changsha, is ...
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Monday, April 18th, 2005
We talked about what was possible,doable and useful.
Should I fly to Canada?
Mom had died.
I had suspected as much after the first cryptic email. Or, to be more precise, I had an inkling of this after the first email and the ...
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Monday, February 28th, 2005
I still think of the old days occasionally. There were, thankfully, more good times than bad times. I realize that's almost an
Edie Brickell song.
The Old Days There have been a few changes ...
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