LETTER FROM HOSPITAL ( Amal )

Dearest one,
Hello, I am Mrs. Amal Anees, wife of Abdul Adl Aneess who worked with Kuwait embassy in Ivory Coast for many years. My marriage situations that I lost my husband and two children in an automobile accident last seven years ago and never remarried again to this day.
I’m very old woman suffering from cancer for the past three years as a matter of old age and I suffer a lot of bitterness that I am writing this message with the help of a nurse who worked at the hospital, my latest evidence of medical outcomes indicated that my days are numbered because of my condition and my doctors have also informed me that I have a 10% chance of surviving any surgery performed on me.
It is not as if I’m afraid of death but I have something in mind that bothers me which is my mean reason of contacting you through email, even if I did not know you in person. I also have a little orphan child that I planned to adopt before my disease become worse and I had the intention to rise him to become my son and heir of my fortune, but the disease does not
allow me I kept going from one hospital to another, secondly, I inherited a huge fund of my late husband and I intend to donate this fund for humanitarian reasons through you.
I want this fund to be used in humanitarian activities, such as, orphanages homes and schools for the underprivileged. You will also take small boy = Steve Kouassi to your country and set him up so he made himself useful man in your care and you will be his guardian and trustee until he is old enough to carry on as a man. He is 14years of age by now.I took this decision because I do not have a child that will inherit this money and my husband relatives are not trustworthy and I do not want my husband efforts to be used by people who never knew the values and Steve will not be safe with them if it happens that I die.
Please if I reach you this time is because I am hopeful and endeavor that you get back to me as soon as possible to enable me to entrust more and update you with further details and instructions.
Cordially
Mrs. Amal Anees.

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letter from Dalhousie Student Union (DSU) & Alliance of  Nova Scotia Student Associations (ANSSA) executives to Hon. Marilyn More (Nova Scotia Minister for Labour and Advanced Education) against Dalhousie’s proposed International Differential fee increase

letter from Dalhousie Student Union (DSU) & Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations (ANSSA) executives to Hon. Marilyn More (Nova Scotia Minister for Labour and Advanced Education) against Dalhousie’s proposed International Differential fee increase

Message from NS Advanced Education & Immigration Minister Marilyn More to Dal Intl Differential Fee petition signatories

Subject: Dalhousie tuition increase
From: “Hon. Marilyn (LWD) More” <MIN_LAE@gov.ns.ca>

May 30, 2011

Dear Petitioner:

I would like to thank you for your correspondence regarding the
proposed tuition fee increase for international students at Dalhousie
University.

For the 2011-12 year, tuition fees for international students are
covered under a 3% tuition cap.  If a university believes it has special
circumstances with respect to international students that can justify a
tuition fee increase beyond 3%, they may write to me to request approval
for a higher increase.

I certainly appreciate the importance of this topic to international
students studying at Dalhousie.  I have yet to receive this formal
request from the university seeking an increase beyond the approved 3%.
Once a submission is received and reviewed, a decision will be made and
forwarded to Dalhousie University, and copied to the Dalhousie
International Students’ Association as well.  I will endeavour to
move this review along as quickly as possible given its importance to
international students studying in Nova Scotia.

Sincerely,

Marilyn More
Minister of Labour and Advanced Education

Message from Canadian Federation of Students to NS government

Date: May 25, 2011 1:00:59 PM ADT
To: Greg Ells <ELLSGW@gov.ns.ca>

Subject: International Student Tuition Fees Question

 Hi Greg. 

 I recently heard that Dalhousie University is appealing the three percent cap on international student tuition fee increases due to the fact that more than ten percent of their student population are international students and the government only guarantees funding for the first ten percent. Can you clarify this for me? 

 I have looked through the 2008 MOU and didn’t see any mention of this and it wasn’t mentioned in the Minister’s March 11 letter. Also, the explanation of special circumstances we were given by the government was if a university had previously kept fees low and wanted those fees to be more in line with other schools in the province, and nothing relating to this ten percent cap was mentioned. It was my understanding that Dalhousie’s “special circumstances” were the new services they are proposing for international students. 

 Have you folks received Dalhousie’s appeal yet?

 Also, we have not yet received a response to our May 3 letter to the Minister regarding the fee increase for international students at Dal. 

 Thank you,

Rebecca Rose

Maritimes Organiser / Organisatrice
Canadian Federation of Students / Fédération Canadienne des Étudiants et Étudiantes

www.cfs-ns.ca

The Canadian Federation of Students is Canada’s largest students’ organization, uniting more than 500,000 university and college students from all ten provinces.

La Fédération Canadienne des Étudiants et Étudiantes est l’organisation étudiante la plus grande grande du Canada. Elle unit plus de 500 000 étudiants universitaires et collégiaux provenant des dix provinces canadiennes.

Capilano University faculty members protest cuts to basic education and literacy programs at board of governors meeting

Capilano University faculty members protest cuts to basic education and literacy programs at board of governors meeting

Proof that panhandlers are richer than we think?

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Video games with honest names, part 2: The EA CD-ROM Classic &#8220;You can&#8217;t cut back on funding&#8221; (applies to public transportation, education and everything else)

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Racism is complicated, but this I know: If you’re white, and a person of color says something you’re doing is racist, they’re probably right. Not you. If a lady tells me I’m being a misogynist, or if a gay friend says I’m homophobic–I apologize, think about how they’re right, and try to change.” - Heems (of Das Racist)

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Today, the Daily Herald begins an occasional series looking at how much your community college presidents put on their expense tabs, in line with the newspaper’s On Guard mission of telling readers where and how their tax dollars are being spent. Note that community colleges are funded by a combination of tax dollars and tuition, and are governed by the state.

Harper College President Kenneth Ender took office in July 2009, just as the economy was hitting rock bottom. In 2010, he was reimbursed for alcohol at a party for his visiting brother at his Inverness home; for a golf outing/social with staff at Lake Barrington Shores Golf Club; and five to two-person dinners at Entourage Restaurant in Schaumburg for interviews of provost and executive vice president candidates.

http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20110522/news/705229925/
Economist’s View: Bush Tax Cuts &amp; Wars Major Drivers of Projected Government Debt
Video games with honest names part 1: &#8220;Pay off your debt&#8221; for Nintendo Wii

Video games with honest names part 1: “Pay off your debt” for Nintendo Wii