ideas wrote:Not much that would make a big difference. In my university I created a Kurdish society which I'm the president off; I did so to educate people on the Kurdish cause and culture, help Kurds socialize with other Kurds and finally having realized that we have quite a fair amount of international students from Kurdistan that have issues with the English language I set up an exchange program where they send their reports to more experienced English speakers such as myself and others for a brief review and feedback. This system helps both the international and home students as it allows the assessor (i.e. me) to enhance their analyzing skills and helps the international student achieve better grades and ultimately a more respectable degree.
I post on many other Western forums again to educate Kurds and have so far written two articles in my spare time. They can be found here:
http://www.ekurd.net/mismas/articles/mi ... te6498.htm
http://www.ekurd.net/mismas/articles/mi ... te6084.htm
ideas wrote:Not much that would make a big difference. In my university I created a Kurdish society which I'm the president off; I did so to educate people on the Kurdish cause and culture, help Kurds socialize with other Kurds and finally having realized that we have quite a fair amount of international students from Kurdistan that have issues with the English language I set up an exchange program where they send their reports to more experienced English speakers such as myself and others for a brief review and feedback. This system helps both the international and home students as it allows the assessor (i.e. me) to enhance their analyzing skills and helps the international student achieve better grades and ultimately a more respectable degree.
jjmuneer wrote:I thought this quote fits this: 'your silence affects people, your silence is sometimes more deadly than your words and you don't know it'- serj
Piling wrote:As from Monday to Saturday I am working in Kurdish activities, I rather to say when I DON'T work for Kurdistan : Sunday
Anthea wrote:I know why Kurdistan is NOT free
MANY PEOPLE HAVE VIEWED THIS TOPIC
There should be lots of people telling us of ALL the wonderful things they have done for KURDISTAN
Do NOTHING and NOTHING will be done
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