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modify delete 10480 - from Laura , 16 y.o. (Albania) - 2009-06-19
Society : "hey"

hey everyone!
i'm laura and i'm interested on finding a penfriend who with i can disscus about society/politic and even talking about our cultures,traditions,schools,teens at our countries ect.
I'd like to meet someone from great britain,chez republique,germany,spain,netherlands.(but if you are from unother country feel free to writte me here,and then we can exchange our emails)
laura!


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modify delete 10714 - Reply from elly , 12 y.o. (america) - 2009-09-17

hey i am elly and i love to debate even for my age.so give me chance.

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modify delete 10697 - Reply from zoe (uk) - 2009-09-05

Hey I want a pen pal too. Whereabouts are you from? I'd love to argue about politics, cos here in the uk its all so mucked up... Anyway reply whenever, love to have a good debate sometime.

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modify delete 10615 - Reply from Dalma, 18 years (Argentina) - 2009-08-05

Hey, where are you? can we go on discussing things?

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modify delete 10552 - Reply from Dalma , 18 yrs , 18 y.o. (Argentina) - 2009-07-13

Laura, where are you, let's talk about interesting things. Please, come back.

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modify delete 10551 - Reply from Dalma , 18 y.o. (Argentina) - 2009-07-13

someone is writting with my name too. i don`t like, because i want talk with Laura about interesting thinkgs. please, stop doing

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modify delete 10550 - Reply from Dalma (Argentina) - 2009-07-12

What's up, i cannot understand the situation, sorry....

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modify delete 10549 - Reply from Laura , 16 y.o. (Albania) - 2009-07-12

Hey,,,everyone who is writting here using my name:STOP DOING IT!

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modify delete 10545 - Reply from Laura , 16 y.o. (Albania) - 2009-07-11

Hi Dalma, i'm worrying about the situation in your country, do you suppose it'll improve in the nearest future?

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modify delete 10544 - Reply from Dlma , 18 y.o. (Argentina) - 2009-07-11

Hi laura, you didn't answer my mail, Here there are many problems with influenza A, do you know about it? there are 87 dead persons. i am very worried about this. The election were posponed until sepetember because it is probably that the epydemic could more expanded.
People are paranoic this days, i hope that this pass fast.
xoxo
dalma

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modify delete 10536 - Reply from Nika , 20 y.o. (Spain) - 2009-07-08

Hi! I'd loveto change ideas with you if you want;)

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modify delete 10530 - Reply from Charle , 16 y.o. (Finland) - 2009-07-08

OK I'am so intersted on your idea to talk about sociey/politic... ........... everythings
So I'am happy .This is my e-mail. elninokak5@hotmail.com add me in your messenger msn

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modify delete 10512 - Reply from Dalma (Argentina) - 2009-07-03

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modify delete 10500 - Reply from Mahmud (Turkey) - 2009-06-26

Oops girls, an awful network failure, sorry. Have fun!

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modify delete 10499 - Reply from Laura , 16 y.o. (Albania) - 2009-06-26

hey Dalma!
I didn't post this qyestion "Then, how do you feel about living in a country with such high rate of corruption, i cannot get it..." too
Dunno what's going on......!!!!!

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modify delete 10498 - Reply from Laura , 16 y.o. (Albania) - 2009-06-26

Then, how do you feel about living in a country with such high rate of corruption, i cannot get it...

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modify delete 10497 - Reply from Dalma , 17 y.o. (Argentina) - 2009-06-26

hi Laura!, i didn't post this question: "Wow, and how to vote in these conditions? What do you think of it?" why does it appear here?
Well, you 've got a point. It`s true that the dissappointed have to vote for some political force, the can't just sidestep the situation because the wolrd won't change if we think and act like that.It is also true that people are hopeless because our politicians don't take real measures to ease the alarming social and economic circumstances.They are all morally-corrupt and they lie and steal public property. I don't know if this is true in your country but it is in Argentine.
i would like know about the education system in Albania, Do you have free access to education?
Here you can choose to go to public or private school. We have three obligatory levels: Nursery school, Primary school and Secondary school. You start nursery school at the age of five, Primary at the age of six and Secondary at twelve until you are seventeen. University is optional and you can choose between private or public institutions.There are many specializations: History , Fine Arts, Sociology, Law, Chemistry, Physics, Medicen, Psychology, Antropology, Literature, and many others.
xoxo
dalma

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modify delete 10496 - Reply from Dalma , 17 y.o. (Argentina) - 2009-06-26

Wow, and how to vote in these conditions? What do you think of it?

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modify delete 10495 - Reply from Laura , 16 y.o. (Albania) - 2009-06-25

Hey Dalma!
About voting.....
Sure people have to do this conciously,but many people here in Albania don't even want to vote,because they feel dissappointed or hopeless by our politic forces(wich actually here are a lot too,but two of them are the biggest:democrats and socialists).But however according to me even those dissappointed categories of people must vote in order to make their chooise,even though they don't like any of this forces i guess have to choose the one wich according to him/her is the best force between all those political forces wich exist)

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modify delete 10494 - Reply from Dalma , 17 y.o. (Argentina) - 2009-06-25

Hi! how are you? It was great to receive your email!
As regards the elections and our right to vote, i belive that it is very important to vote but you have to do it consciously, thinking which is the best option for your country. We don`t have to vote just for the sake of it, we have the responsability of trying to make a better world.In my opinion, a better world is a world where we can be free to say what we think, where every person has a good life with first-class education, good and free health service, and decent housing.
I heve some questions for you, is voting an obligation in your country? Because here it is. Which are the political forces there? here there are a lot but they are the same because none of them has a revolutionary idea. By revolutionary i mean something diferent that can change the present situation.
I`ll be waiting for your answer.
XOXO
Dalma.

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modify delete 10485 - Reply from Laura , 16 y.o. (Albania) - 2009-06-20

Hey Dalma!
How are u doing?How's the life beyond the ocean?
What a coincidence,here in Albania,we also have electons for choosing the deputies wich represent us at the parliment,we don't have a senat!Our parliment is made just from deputies!On 28th of jun people here Vote!And there are many organizations ond tv channels wich appel people to vote nometter wich political force,but it's important to vote,,,,,and i totally agree,cause it's a right,a very important one,and for wich force to vote,well......it's subjective!what do u think?

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modify delete 10484 - Reply from Dalma , 17 y.o. (Argentina) - 2009-06-20

hi laura! how are you? i know that you would like to speak with british people but i am writing all the same because i am in my english class and it´s a good idea to speak with you.
I am in the last year of secondary school and i`d like to study history at university next year.So, i am also interested in politics. Here in Argentine like in the other countries, we are facing an economic and political crisis. Next week, we have to vote and choose new senators and diputes. I hope that the candidate who wins the elections does things to impruve the living conditions.
write me soon to speak about more things.
xoxo
Dalma




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