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guys i am new here and want to introduce..myself i am from turkey,i am twenty two years old,i have just separeted from university in turkey.i decided to go to usa to have a tofel.i cannot decide how i can change my brain to money give me advices please..by the way my identity card says i am muslim but i only believe in brain ....i am waiting for your advice.........
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I Am God As You, please translate this for me... im having trouble
i know you are talking about my english but i have nothing to do it.cause i am learning french for 2 years...and bye the way i am not god.. the god is a game in your brain that you create. talk about the main subject please cause i did not get the main answer...
guys i am new here and i want to introduce myself..i am from turkey and i am twenty two years old,i have just left university and i decided to go to usa to have tofel.i cannot decide how i can change my brain to money give me advices please..by the way my identity card says i am muslim but i only believe in my brain ....i am waiting for your advice.
thats what i am trying to say...
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I can understand most of what you are saying except "tofel". Maybe it means "to have a better life" or "to be free"?
If Turkey hasn't blocked certain information on the internet, you could search google for more infomation.
People who think there is something they refer to as god don't ask enough questions.
Much as I'd like to, I cannot. I know nothing about American identification. As for money, is capitalism not in effect in Turkey? And what's tofel?
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TOFEL is an ESL course. It represents one standard for grading fluency in English for the purpose of academic studies.
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I Am God As Your, is the name of one, of this forums posters. I know its not you. I was asking for his linguistic... uh... "expertise"
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Wow. As much as I hate to say this, I agree with everything Luminon said. The U.S. is not a good place to be right now. If you're hoping to use your brain to make money, you're going to want someplace that values and cultivates good critical thinking in the workplace. America is not that place. We are so litigious that most employees follow the manual to the letter, no matter what, so that they won't be sued or fired for deviance.
I've never lived in Canada, but I hear that it's culturally more open. It's somewhat insulated from economic collapse in the U.S., but honestly, there aren't going to be many places you can go that will be able to withstand a U.S. economic catastrophe. If it happens, it happens. I don't know that I'd worry too much about it in choosing a destination.
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I'm not so sure I'd point him to Vancouver. I'd suggest Edmonton or Calgary since they have higher rates of middle easterners than the primarily asian Vancouver. Ottawa or Kingston would work too(and Toronto, but I personally can't stand that city). Definately stay away from small towns. Anything less than 40,000 people is almost entirely white, and entirely english speaking(with very few exceptions). And much as it pains me to admit this, there is a shitload of racism in small town Canada. Redneck central.
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It's pretty cool here in "surf city", South California. If I had the bucks I would check out places like Sweden and Denmark, and them happy Islands.
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i can be good at everything.i only cannot decide what to do.now the only problem is the economic sitituation of my family.i applied to a college in atlanta to have toefl ,because thats the first thing that i should have.all the colleges want me to have it and i have 3 uncles in us.the most significant point about why i chose us is.there are lots of positive parts in us.i cannot explain you what i am trying to say:Di am so sorry guys.i almost forgot thinking in english but you cannot understand the happiness of seeing the working brains.thanks all of you guys for giving me advice....
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It's really depressing that there would still be places in the world where questioning tradition is discouraged or even forbidden.
Are you..........unable to communicate with this many rational people often?
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Our revels now are ended. These our actors, | As I foretold you, were all spirits, and | Are melted into air, into thin air; | And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, | The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, | The solemn temples, the great globe itself, - Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, | And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, | Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff | As dreams are made on, and our little life | Is rounded with a sleep. - Shakespeare