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#21 - Posted 1 February 2010, 10:32 PM
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i see where the posting by the imbecile brasilenoisback was deleted on the basis of LOW RANK. actually, i would say that it was high ranking idiocy from one who is famous for making neanderthal statements. at no point did i state that my classes would cost the student. it is high time that people become trained in the skills of making feasibility studies, business proposals, and the ability to market and produce goods scientifically in this age. too many people go into businesses which cannot work, because of cultural and other reasons. but, brasilenos does not care. he wishes to see more failures, so he can assert that dominicans cannot do business. then again, i am wasting my time on this fool, anyway.


In order to have a successful business, you have to have MONEY!!!! You have money when you get yourself the necessary training and experience and then a JOB. These kids do not have time to listen to a loser like you. Put your ideas in a binder and simply have it passed out to them, because the way I see it, if it is a Dominican male doing this, there has to be a catch to it. And it is almost always a financial one. Brasilenos4ever!!!!!!!!!
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#22 - Posted 2 February 2010, 2:09 AM
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My brother was correct, you do look gay.


Como sua mãe é brasileira, você fala português?


He only speaks broken ghetto English which is the substitute of the English in schools but he was not fortune to get into any. So mandouafrica if you can't speak his language then you are wasting your time.
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#23 - Posted 2 February 2010, 9:01 AM
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now pay attention, please, Greenpeace. i can multitask. had i been in a marxist environment, i would probably give lessons on marxism. but, since we are in a capitalist ecosystem, that would be fruitless. therefore, i would give lessons on pursuits which are directed to private enterprise. i hope that such an explanation satisfies your curiosity. if it does not, then you might ask one of your literate friends to translate it into a format which you might understand.


What school do you teach at - besides forum posting - who are your students?
Censorship reflects society's (made up of a few ignorant forum posters) lack of confidence in itself. It is a hallmark of an authoritarian regime. Potter Stewart "The fool has said in his heart no-God"
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#24 - Posted 2 February 2010, 11:25 AM
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greenpeace, since you find it necessary to pry into my curriculum vitae, i will make you privy to the fact that i taught economics and geography to first year college students, albeit a long time ago. hopefully, that satisfies your curiosity. and, as an addendum, my success rate was over 90%. only one of my econ students failed the finals, and it was expected. the geography rates were a little less impressive.
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#25 - Posted 2 February 2010, 11:28 AM
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brasilenos, if you were paying attention, it would have dawned upon your vestigial mind that i severely declined to0 enter into any thread in which you posted any remarks. the reason s simple. anything emanating from your shallow level of perception automatically degraded and devalued the level of the discourse. you are yet to make one intelligent remark, and the consensus that you are a sube intelligent exemplar of the animal kingdom is well founded. you are a severe waste of time, and you will do s all a favor to go away quietly and leave that adults to their pursuits.
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#26 - Posted 2 February 2010, 1:19 PM
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Well said dreadlocks!
We can not be silent and let the trolls like Brasil and neo-trolls like tupapest, invade and pollute our space. Apathy and indifference are traits that we can not afford to let prosper, otherwise, there goes the neighborhood!
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I saw an interview with Melanio Paredes where he said the Education Department is about to open up a 24/7 education channel on TV just like they did in India which I think is great and hope it gets used by parents in DR.I know we have made some progress in schools especially in 2008 and 2009 by raising the standard of quality of some classroom but I just wish we invest more in education.Based on what I have been able to gather the education department has a very clear plan and is far ahead of other countries in having such a plan. The problem is the funding for them that often goes into projects not as important at the moment. i.e. Palacio Bellas artes and the Metro which to me both could have waited.In the same interview Melanio pointed out that the money that went into the METRO was enough to reach the goal of bringing 98% of the classroom standard to a much higher level but he also pointed out that teachers much do a better job to learn their own subject.
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#28 - Posted 2 February 2010, 1:41 PM
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Well said dreadlocks!
We can not be silent and let the trolls like Brasil and neo-trolls like tupapest, invade and pollute our space. Apathy and indifference are traits that we can not afford to let prosper, otherwise, there goes the neighborhood!
With respect,
G.

Dread is so stupid in his attempt to con people out of their hard earned mony for courses.
Every time another restaurant opens in London, guided by the con artists like him who run entepreurship programs, one closes down.
Ditto Bagel makers in New York, Real estate agents etc. etc.

S.
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#29 - Posted 2 February 2010, 2:06 PM
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Well said dreadlocks!
We can not be silent and let the trolls like Brasil and neo-trolls like tupapest, invade and pollute our space. Apathy and indifference are traits that we can not afford to let prosper, otherwise, there goes the neighborhood!
With respect,
G.

Dread is so stupid in his attempt to con people out of their hard earned mony for courses.
Every time another restaurant opens in London, guided by the con artists like him who run entepreurship programs, one closes down.
Ditto Bagel makers in New York, Real estate agents etc. etc.

S.



abc
To realize your profound stupidity, one has to observe your total lack of grasp of the english language and spelling, even though you claim to reside in the UK.
Like in your above statement: It is money not mony, and entrepreneurship not "entepreurship". Errors typical of a flunked third grade education.
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#30 - Posted 2 February 2010, 2:08 PM
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"El pasajero se conoce por las maletas"



I haven't heard that one in a while.


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