Dominican
RepublicOnwuemene Dennis Peter Email apete_ike@yahoo.com Birthday: Nov 19, 1975. Education: B. Agriculture, Post Graduate Diploma in view, awaiting thesis in Spanish. Occupation: Spanish Student What is your vision of a world that works for everyone. What do you see as the most pressing problems facing the world today? How do you feel these problems could best be solved? There can´t be one solution method to the global problems, but a mulitfacet approach to tacking these problem might work by taking each of these pressing problem and seeking the Best solution to resolving them. On going G20 meeting in the uk, amins at least to finding solutions to these problems I've often noted how much easier it is to solve say: “do 100 push ups” than it is to actually do them. And it's easier to think you have an accurate map than to actually explore the territory and find out. Simple reason: it's a lot easier to see other people's problems than your own. And how much more does this apply to the larger arena, politics? I this would solve several major issues plaguing our country: and the World 1) Health Care. A two-tiered system similar to the education system: government-sponsored health care for everyone, and the availability of private care for those who choose it. 2) War on Drugs: legalize everything less or equal in toxicity to alcohol. Have plain-label “package stores” sell it at 10% above cost. Use every dime of profit to fund anti-drug campaign and rehab clinics. Pushers out of business, gangs no longer able to buy guns, law enforcement no longer corrupted by drug billions, Central America no longer destabilized by narcobillions. Yeah, right. 3) Education: Pay the best teachers more than the worst teachers. Study what they do, and teach those at the bottom to modelo those at the TOP. Let a joint parental/student/administration/teacher board create the standards for “best” and “worst” 4) Ilegal immigration: (well, it's an SF solution, but I can dream. Even if the dream is a little nasty). Penalize employers who hired illegals, on a sliding scale: more every time they get caught. Offer green cards to illegals who turn in their employers (!). Deported illegals get affixed with “unremovable” ankle bracelets conducting mild electric current to their nervous systems, and an electronic fence along the border-and cellular broadcasts through the country, make it HURT for them to be here. Meanwhile, Works on rehauling the immigration system to make it more humane and efficient. WARNING: I already know that this is outrageous. And that the technology would inevitable go wrong. And I admit that I had an evil smile while I typed it. 5) Terrorism traditionally involved kidnappings, assassinations, guerrilla warfare, massacres of opponents, and the use of bombs in a variety of ways and against a range of targets - suicide bombs, car bombs, bombs placed in aircrafts, buildings, and buses. The victims targeted are usually political opponents or state security forces, but sometimos they are ordinary citizens, chosen indiscriminately 1: Yes, I agree to and commit myself to reading and completing the assessment on each of the book within the stipulates span of 60 days study. 2.: Yes, I agree to and commit myself to reading and completing the assessment on each of the book within the stipulates span of 90 days study. 3. I Promise to forward the remaining of my books should i become inactive which i know i won´t be. But i promise to forwarded the books in any case. Profile West African, Nigerian from Delta state, my daddy is Deltan but my mum is from the western state Ogun state, making her a Youruba woman, my daddy Igo. Am fortunate to have both because it gave me the advantage to speak both native languages. Delta state is known as the Heart beat of the Nation since is one of the major oil producing state in Nigerian. Ogun state on the other hand is know as the Gate way state since the first everTelevisión and Radio station establish in NIGERIA was there. They however contribute majorly in Agriculture, likewise Delata . So much on Nigeria, as Nigerian, I was brought up under strigent cultural, ethical and religious rules. By and large I was brought up a christain and still am. I tried modeling while a lot younger, I describe myself as more of homely and reserved, conseverd but not timid in any way and abrace with contemporary issues. Self confident, smart, lovely with kind heart, By nature, I´m on the very soft side, with lots of respect for humanity, very humane in nature. I do stick to rule and obey nstructions, very law abiding you may say. And not at all all assuming, all knowing and far from inmodesty. But, there is a clause to me, being that my sexual preference is others, it does not fit well to my background and upbringing and religion, but I am who I am, and can not change that. I love my friends older and wiser, like wine they say are better with age. Presently and not dating, you could say love has been alittle bit hard on me, I still seek the right person.The most resent of man I would have loved to keep is far from me in proxim, but i don´t know what life may bring in the near future, at the main time, am corresoponding with him on steady basis. At present I live and study in Puerto Plata city Dominica Republic, a spanish major, I wish it was coming a lot easier studying and mastering all. Socailly, my life is on a zero level, not that I don´t need friends but am just my own best friennd and it help keep out of trouble. I admit, ok, I love the indoor, lots of Tv and magazine reading, don´t blame me for my choices and likes, I don´t judge others but I a have level of expectation at times which is not what it´s suppose to be since the human nature is to dash hopes any thing. Don´t even bother asking if I miss my family, you know the obvious. For me, as an African, being on the African soil, would have been a more befetting choice or perhaps no, only for the love of my loved family. This is just a brief overview of me, as am someone with so much depth. Books Completed:
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