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At 4:24pm on January 17, 2009, Betty Tonsing said…
You were a student in Peg Williams Anthropology class last semester. There is a new group formed called the Afghanistan Study Group. You will find the group on the main page. There are four categories of discussion: culture, education, politics and foreign policy. You may want to join the group and participate. Let me know if you would like to join and have problems signing in: I will send you a personal invite to join the group. The discussions should be very interesting! Betty Tonsing, Ph.D., President, Global Visits
At 11:04am on September 27, 2008, Eunice Karanja Kamaara said…
Hi Erica,

Thnak you for joining globalvisits. Welcome or as we say in Kiswahili the local language in Kenya, Karibu.
Karibu Erica
At 9:50pm on September 23, 2008, Betty Tonsing said…
Erica: Welcome to Global Visits. I hope you enjoy your project this semester. I also encourage you to participate in the public blogs and discussions already underway.

Betty Tonsing
 
 
 

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A 'Wired' Mission

Go anywhere in the world, and we are 'wired' together by advancing technology. But we have yet to figure out how to 'wire' peace. Our mission is to use this technology to leap over vast cultural and geographical divides, linking students and teachers together, to talk with each other, laugh together, collaborate in a project, share pictures of our families, our favorite songs.....to be friends.

For several years, Global Visits was a pioneer using modern communications technology to linking people together from diverse cultures. We called our efforts 'non traditional' student exchanges.

Now, we join the world of 'social networking' with a serious purpose: peace and understanding.

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