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		<title>Han Chen&#8217;s Cairo Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 13:37:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Han Chen is a student from American University of Washington D.C. and recently had the opportunity to study in Cairo, Egypt.  Her trip overseas has given her the experience of a life time.  Here is a sneak peak of Han&#8217;s experience in a new country.  Look for the full interview in Al Jamiat&#8217;s fall issue!
About Studying Abroad
What helped you decide to study abroad?
I had funding through my fellowship with the Institute for International Public Policy. Some previous fellows had studied in Cairo, and HIGHLY recommended it. If any other students of color ...


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<p>Han Chen is a student from American University of Washington D.C. and recently had the opportunity to study in Cairo, Egypt.  Her trip overseas has given her the experience of a life time.  Here is a sneak peak of Han&#8217;s experience in a new country.  Look for the full interview in Al Jamiat&#8217;s fall issue!</p>
<p><strong><em><span style="color: #0000ff;">About Studying Abroad</span><br />
</em></strong><strong>What helped you decide to study abroad?<br />
</strong>I had funding through my fellowship with the Institute for International Public Policy. Some previous fellows had studied in Cairo, and HIGHLY recommended it. If any other students of color want to study international relations, they should definitely apply to IIPP.  Also, many people had told me that Arabic was a tough language, but I am pretty good at picking up patterns/syntax, so I thought Arabic would be a fun thing to learn.</p>
<p><strong>Were you living on campus or did you commute</strong>?<br />
I commuted; it was about 1 hour from campus in New Cairo to get to my apartment in downtown Cairo. Bless etisalat for making an internet USB stick that works while commuting IN THE DESERT!</p>
<p><strong><em><span style="color: #0000ff;">About Crew</span></em></strong><strong><br />
</strong><strong>How did you first hear about the crew team?<br />
</strong>I walked by the Student Activities fair at the beginning of the semester and it seemed like a good idea. It was perfect timing because I was looking for something to join at school to meet more people.</p>
<p><strong>What was the key factor that made you decide to join?</strong><br />
I was always going to be free at 6am so why not go ahead and try it out, right? And it was a 5 min cab ride from my home. On the first day, everyone was really nice and helpful to the new students, so I really liked everyone right away.</p>
<p><strong><em><span style="color: #0000ff;">About Friendships</span><br />
</em></strong><strong>What was the best way you made new friends?<br />
</strong>Find an activity I would enjoy even if I were still at school in the US, and keep doing it! Since I’m studying in a foreign country, I will inevitably meet locals, and doing it in the context of something I already enjoy (or learned to enjoy, like crew) makes it easier to find people I liked, rather than trying to make friends with all Egyptian people simply because I was in Egypt and felt like I should prove that I could befriend all local people. Because then that inevitably attracts people who are more appreciative of the novelty of having a &#8216;foreign&#8217; friend from America compared to anything else.</p>


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		<title>Sites Every College Student Should Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 15:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea of not being prepared or not knowing can be frightening.  The world today relies heavily on Internet resources and it’s crucial to know them.  There are multiple online sites that can really make your life easier. And while you’re transitioning into a new country and school, anything that could possibly make life simpler will be needed!
Here is a list of the top two sites for online calendars, music players, photo editors, and scholar search engines, all of which were resources I used non-stop as a college ...


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<p>The idea of not being prepared or not knowing can be frightening.  The world today relies heavily on Internet resources and it’s crucial to know them.  There are multiple online sites that can really make your life easier. And while you’re transitioning into a new country and school, anything that could possibly make life simpler will be needed!</p>
<p>Here is a list of the top two sites for online calendars, music players, photo editors, and scholar search engines, all of which were resources I used non-stop as a college student.</p>
<p><strong>Online Calendars</strong>: There is no option, you need a calendar/planner in college is you want to stay onto of your game.  I suggest using an online calendar to organize class schedules, office hours, due dates, and meetings. It can start getting confusing if you don’t remember when and where you are supposed to be.</p>
<h3><a href="http://calendar.google.com">Google Calendar</a></h3>
<h3><a href="http://30boxes.com/welcome.php">30Boxes</a></h3>
<p>
<strong>Scholar Search Engines</strong>: Students write a lot of papers in college, so be prepared for tons of researching.  Using a scholar search engine will provide you with scholarly literature that is more trustworthy and reliable than articles found with a normal search engine.</p>
<h3><strong><a href="http://www.crossref.org/">CrossRef</a></strong></h3>
<h3><a href="http://scholar.google.com/">Google Scholar</a></h3>
<p>
<strong>Music Library/Player</strong>: If you are not the type of person to buy multiple songs from iTunes but still want to listen to good music, I suggest using an online music library or player. Playing music can do wonders for you.  It helps some students work more productively and get in a better mood.</p>
<h3><a href="http://listen.grooveshark.com/">Grove Shark</a></h3>
<h3><a href="http://www.pandora.com/">Pandora</a></h3>
<p>
<strong>Photo Editor</strong>: Taking pictures is second nature while in college, and uploading them to Facebook is the obvious next step. Having an online picture editor is always handy to have around.  You can use it for adding a fun effect to a picture of you and your friends, hiding that pimple you wish was never there, or straightening a tilted picture because your mom can’t hold the camera right.</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.picnik.com/">Picnik</a></h3>
<h3><a href="http://www.phixr.com/">Phixr</a></h3>
<p>
Do you have any websites you can’t live without? Share what sites are the most helpful for you!</p>
<p><em>Allizon Munoz is a</em><em> junior at Ohio Dominican University studying Public Relations and minoring in Marketing. She serves as the 2010-2011 Ohio Dominican PRSSA President and Vice President of Professional Activities for Delta Sigma Pi Omicron Tau.  Connect with her here: <a href="http://card.ly/allizonmunoz">http://card.ly/allizonmunoz</a></em></p>


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		<title>To Drive or Not to Drive?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 13:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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To drive or not to drive? That is the question. When you make your transition to the United States, it’s important to adjust and make your new atmosphere as comforting as possible.  You want to continue having a normal life, actually an extraordinary life.  Getting a US driver&#8217;s license is one way to adjust to the American lifestyle.

Receiving your driver&#8217;s license can be a difficult task, but it is rewarding just like every other hard thing in life.  There is a specific process you must go through before you are granted your ...


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<div>To drive or not to drive? That is the question. When you make your transition to the United States, it’s important to adjust and make your new atmosphere as comforting as possible.  You want to continue having a normal life, actually an extraordinary life.  Getting a US driver&#8217;s license is one way to adjust to the American lifestyle.</div>
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<div>Receiving your driver&#8217;s license can be a difficult task, but it is rewarding just like every other hard thing in life.  There is a specific process you must go through before you are granted your license.  This process varies from state to state.  You will need to follow the guidelines of the state which your college or university is located. Besides the specifics, here are the basics which are constant in every state provided by <a href="http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Foreign_Visitors_Driving.shtml">USA.gov</a>:</div>
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<li>Foreign visitors who become U.S. residents can only obtain a driver&#8217;s license from the state in which they reside (not from the federal government). Each state has its own driving rules and regulations. Check with your <a href="http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Motor_Vehicles.shtml">state&#8217;s motor vehicles department</a> to find out how to apply.</li>
<li>Once you receive your U.S. driver&#8217;s license from a state motor vehicles department, you will be permitted to drive in all other U.S. states. The laws in each state vary from one to another. It is your responsibility to know and obey the laws of that state while driving.</li>
<li>The residency requirement for obtaining a U.S. driver&#8217;s license varies with each state. Consult the <a href="http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Motor_Vehicles.shtml">motor vehicles department</a> in your state for more information.</li>
<li>If you are a foreign student coming to the U.S. to study, contact the university or college you will attend, as most institutions provide students with additional driving information. The best option would be to contact your International Director.</li>
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<div>Prepare to take and pass a written knowledge test, which gives you a driving permit, by studying your state’s Driver’s Manual.  When you go to test for your actual license, you will need to pass a vision test and a driving test.  You will also need to show identification (passport, documentation of new address, I-94 card).</div>
<p></p>
<div>But is getting your license worthwhile?  Sometimes a US driver’s license is unnecessary. I would suggest every student to give the car-less life a try.  Here are the reasons to not get a license versus reason you should:</div>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">Reasons to drive</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;">There is poor public transportation at your university<br />
You can be reliable on yourself<br />
Having the leisure of going places on your own time and schedule<br />
You plan on traveling to nearby attractions (road trips!)<br />
You just love driving</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">Reasons NOT to drive</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;">It will take time to study and take all tests<br />
Paying for the actual license<br />
Paying for a vehicle<br />
Paying for gas<br />
Paying for school parking<br />
Basically, a whole lot of paying for things<br />
The public transportation at your university is reliable and efficient<br />
It is environmentally better to be car-less</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">
<div>If you are decided on getting your license or you are still unsure, talk to your International Student Director. They can tell you more information about the transportation at your university and help guide you through the process of testing for your driver’s test.</div>
<p></p>
<div><em>Allizon Munoz is a</em><em> junior at Ohio Dominican University studying Public Relations and minoring in Marketing. She serves as the 2010-2011 Ohio Dominican PRSSA President and Vice President of Professional Activities for Delta Sigma Pi Omicron Tau.  Connect with her here: <a href="http://card.ly/allizonmunoz">http://card.ly/allizonmunoz</a></em></div>
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		<title>Tips and Tricks to College Eating</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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A recent trend in the last three years has been creating a better lifestyle.  A lot of times, America is known for its high rate in obesity throughout every age group.  Luckily, there is a notable change in the market.  Along with the rush of becoming environmentally friendly, people have also changed their ways to become organic. It has now become popular to shift to a  healthy lifestyle.
It is always a challenge to continue a change in health eating habits, especially in college.  Commonly, you hear about the “Freshman 15” when ...


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<div>A recent trend in the last three years has been creating a better lifestyle.  A lot of times, America is known for its high rate in obesity throughout every age group.  Luckily, there is a notable change in the market.  Along with the rush of becoming environmentally friendly, people have also changed their ways to become organic. It has now become popular to shift to a  healthy lifestyle.</p>
<p>It is always a challenge to continue a change in health eating habits, especially in college.  Commonly, you hear about the “<strong>Freshman 15</strong>” when referring to your first year at school.  The “<strong>Freshman 15</strong>” is used to refer to the almost-always weight gain when you begin college.  But why is it so common to put on the extra pounds?  When you move to campus, you have a limited opportunity to cook food in the dorms.  Typically, you are only allowed a mini fridge and a microwave. You will also get a meal plan from your dinning hall. Unfortunately, not every school’s dinning hall will have the healthiest of meals to eat.  Dining halls can also can trick you because they are most commonly in an “all-you-can-eat” buffet style.  That is why we have compiled a list of tips and tricks on how to eat healthy in college.</p>
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<li>
<div>Never <strong>EVER</strong> skip breakfast.  Your mother was right, and so were your teachers and gym instructor.  The biggest mistake you can make is skip breakfast!</div>
</li>
<li>Buy a water filter and a good water bottle. I would recommend the Brita Water Filter. It is crucial to stay hydrated every single day.  Buying bottled water can become expensive but when you own a water filter you will be saving money and the environment by eliminating plastic bottles.</li>
<li>Follow the <strong>80/20 rule</strong>; eat healthy 80% of the time, and indulge in something good and rich the other 20%.</li>
<li>Be a mindful eater.  Allow yourself, at minimum, <strong>20 minutes</strong> to eat a full meal.  This gives your brain enough time to register that your stomach is full.</li>
<li>Use smaller size containers and bowls.  When you only have one large bowl, it will be natural to fill it when serving things like potato chips.  Having smaller size containers will help  you control serving proportions.</li>
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<div>Limit yourself to one serving when eating at the dinning halls.  It&#8217;s a bad idea to always go back for seconds and you will be sure to see a change in your size if you do.</div>
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<li>Take small plastic containers with you when eating at the dining hall.  This way you can take back some fruit, yogurt, hummus, or any other snack that you can eat later on in your dorm room.</li>
<li>When you begin buying fruits and other natural products, be careful for the amount you buy.  Though buying in bulk can me money efficient, keep in mind how fast the food will go bad and the estimated time it will sit in your fridge. Remember, <em>mold is not your friend</em>.</li>
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<div>You can have the leisure of still eating the things you like if you can control your eating habits. But still be considerate of what kinds of foods you keep in your room.  Eliminating fattening and unhealthy food from your shelf will save you in the long run.  It is also helpful if you know how to read a food label properly.  <a href="http://www.uiowa.edu/">The University of Iowa</a> provides a easy guide on <a href="http://www.healthcare.uiowa.edu/fns/nutritional/foodlabel.htm">how to read a food label</a> easily. But what kinds of food should you buy? Take a look at our College Grocery List as a guide when going grocery shopping and remember our tips and tricks and you are golden!</div>
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<p><em>Allizon Munoz is a</em><em> junior at Ohio Dominican University studying Public Relations and minoring in Marketing. She serves as the 2010-2011 Ohio Dominican PRSSA President and Vice President of Professional Activities for Delta Sigma Pi Omicron Tau.  Connect with her here: <a href="http://card.ly/allizonmunoz">http://card.ly/allizonmunoz</a></em></p>


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		<title>Getting into the Spirit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The time is drawing near to begin preparing for school to start.  One of the best ways to make your transition to school enjoyable is by actually being excited about your plans!  Some may say they are about to leave everything they know, their comfort zone, but great things are coming their way.  One of the best things students can do is channel their nerves into excitement, and having school spirit is a great way to do just that!
School spirit is the pride you have for your university.  It shows ...


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<p>The time is drawing near to begin preparing for school to start.  One of the best ways to make your transition to school enjoyable is by actually being excited about your plans!  Some may say they are about to leave everything they know, their comfort zone, but great things are coming their way.  One of the best things students can do is channel their nerves into excitement, and having school spirit is a great way to do just that!</p>
<p>School spirit is the pride you have for your university.  It shows others where you attend and why you are so proud to be there.  Having school spirit will provide a more positive atmosphere not just for yourself, but for your campus as well.  You form a special connection with your school and other students when you truly have school pride.</p>
<h2>So how can you have school spirit?</h2>
<p><strong>Wear the gear.</strong> Get t-shirts, sweatshirts, lanyards, etc.  You can usually find these at your school&#8217;s book store and sometime they are even available for purchase online.  If you would rather not buy them, make them!  A great idea is to have a get-together with friends, maybe before a football game, and make your own shirts with iron-ons or fabric paint.  You&#8217;ll be creating something to wear all year long and great memories at the same time!</p>
<p><strong>Display the logo.</strong> Make posters, buy stickers, or keep fliers with your school&#8217;s name or logo on them and add them to your<a href="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/school_spirit_promo_combo.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2127" src="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/school_spirit_promo_combo-300x200.jpg" alt="school spirit promo combo 300x200 Getting into the Spirit" width="300" height="200" title="Getting into the Spirit" /></a> desk, car, or dorm walls.  Simple and easy!</p>
<p><strong>Tell the people you meet.</strong> It is effortless to say, &#8220;Hi! I&#8217;m (your name), a student at (university name).&#8221;  If you really love your school and want to represent them well, make them part of you.  When you mention what school you attend in your introduction, the other person will know you must be proud to be there.</p>
<p><strong>Add it online. </strong>Post it, write it, blog it, or tweet it.  It is simple to add to your &#8220;About Me&#8221; sections on social media pages where you attend school.</p>
<p><strong>Families can show spirit too! </strong> Get your family into the school spirit.  When they support you, it will help ease the nerves and fears of moving away.  When they have school spirit too, it really makes a difference!</p>
<p>And remember your loyalty and pride to your university should also reflect on the organizations you become involved in.  Whether it be a fraternity or local school organization, always be proud of everything you involve yourself in!</p>
<p><em>Allizon Munoz is a <strong>proud</strong></em><em> junior at Ohio Dominican University studying Public Relations and minoring in Marketing. She serves as the 2010-2011 Ohio Dominican PRSSA President and Vice President of Professional Activities for Delta Sigma Pi Omicron Tau.  Connect with her here: <a href="http://card.ly/allizonmunoz">http://card.ly/allizonmunoz</a></em></p>


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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 14:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>allizon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The four years spent in college are often the best four years of your life. You will learn, grow, and discover yourself in more ways than one.  There are countless opportunities that will come your way and experiences that are priceless.  These are the times that you never want to forget, and that is why I encourage students to document their time away from home. Some of the best ways to document is obviously online.  It is easy and convenient to share with family and friends with so many free ...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The four years spent in college are often the best four years of your life. You will learn, grow, and discover yourself in more ways than one.  There are countless opportunities that will come your way and experiences that are priceless.  These are the times that you never want to forget, and that is why I encourage students to document their time away from home. Some of the best ways to document is obviously online.  It is easy and convenient to share with family and friends with so many free services available at your fingertips.  An important thing to remember is that using Facebook or Myspace will not suffice as enough because you will not be able to share with those who don&#8217;t have an account. I have come up with a 5 great online websites that make it simple to share and keep people updated on your college years.</p>
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<li><a href="http://flickr.com"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2069" src="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/flickr_logo-300x112.jpg" alt="flickr logo 300x112 Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" width="300" height="112" title="Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" /></a> Flickr is an online photo sharing site that allows you to upload photos and provide a description for them.  This is a great way to direct people, who may not have a facebook, to your flickr site where they can view your photos without having to make an account.</li>
<li><a href="http://picasa.google.com"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2070" src="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Picasa_logo-2-300x119.gif" alt="Picasa logo 2 300x119 Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" width="300" height="119" title="Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" /></a>Picassa is another photo service provided by Google. This site allows you to do more than just making an online photo album.  It has an amazing photo editing and management application as well.</li>
<li><a href="http://posterous.com"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2071" src="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/posterous_logo.jpg" alt="posterous logo Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" width="250" height="80" title="Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" /></a> One of the easiest ways to blog is through posterous. It requires almost nothing to make your blog. The simple steps are to email them your blog post through gmail, Windows Live Hotmail, Yahoo, or AOL and it gets put up for you. How simple is that?</li>
<li><a href="http://tumblr.com"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2072" src="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/tumblr_logo-300x101.jpg" alt="tumblr logo 300x101 Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" width="300" height="101" title="Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" /></a> Tumblr, similar to posterous, is another simple way to blog. I encourage using a blog to share more than just pictures, really write about your experiences, your thoughts, and feelings.</li>
<li><a href="http://vimeo.com"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2073" src="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/vimeo-300x180.gif" alt="vimeo 300x180 Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" width="270" height="100" title="Stay Connected: 5 Sites for Sharing" /></a> How about giving video blogging a shot! Vimeo, much like youtube, allows you to create your account and upload your own videos.  If you happen to bring a video camera when you leave for school, this could be a fun way to keep your family updated.  Video record campus events or just make a vlog update about your life and how you have been.  It&#8217;s a nice way for your family to get informed, see your face, and hear your voice all at once!</li>
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<p><em>Allizon Munoz is a junior at Ohio Dominican University studying Public Relations and minoring in Marketing. She serves as the 2010-2011 Ohio Dominican PRSSA President and Vice President of Professional Activities for Delta Sigma Pi Omicron Tau.  Connect with her here: <a href="http://card.ly/allizonmunoz">http://card.ly/allizonmunoz</a></em></p>
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		<title>&#8220;My first&#8230;&#8221; featuring Manoj Shah</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 15:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the greatest perks about studying abroad is the experiences students receive for the first time. Whether it would be your first time eating an apple pie, attending a rock concert, or seeing New York City.  Here at Al Jamiat, we are interested in hearing about your firsts and what they were like!
Manojkumar Mangalchand Shah (Manoj Shah for short) is a student at New Mexico Highland&#8217;s University, studying for his MBA in Accounting.  Originally from India, take a look at a couple of Manoj Shah&#8217;s first experiences here in the ...


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<p>One of the greatest perks about studying abroad is the experiences students receive for the first time. Whether it would be your first time eating an apple pie, attending a rock concert, or seeing New York City.  Here at Al Jamiat, we are interested in hearing about your firsts and what they were like!</p>
<p>Manojkumar Mangalchand Shah (Manoj Shah for short) is a student at New Mexico Highland&#8217;s University, studying for his MBA in Accounting.  Originally from India, take a look at a couple of Manoj Shah&#8217;s first experiences here in the U.S.</p>
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<h3><strong>My first&#8230; canned food product.</strong></h3>
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<p>I had several adjustments in terms of food. In India, farmers can’t afford pesticides or chemical fertilizers, so the food is organic. I never had canned food at home. I still don’t like it here and find it so ironic that the organic food is much more costly. I have had canned corn, canned cream corn, canned tomatoes, canned peas, and canned green beans. Many of these foods are not available fresh year round, so canned or frozen are the only choices. They just don’t taste as sweet.</p>
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<h3><strong>My first&#8230; experience with American driving.</strong></h3>
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<p>Traffic in the U.S. is radically different than in India. People don’t honk their horns all the time like they do in India. In fact in India, trucks<a href="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/1.gif"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2025" src="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/1-300x225.gif" alt="1 300x225 My first... featuring Manoj Shah" width="300" height="225" title="My first... featuring Manoj Shah" /></a> actually have signs saying “Please Honk.” They even have fancy horn sounds. There we drive on the left side of the road and the steering wheel is on the right side of the car, opposite of that here in the states. Traffic is not fast in India like it is here, but there are stray cows, dogs, pigs, monkeys everywhere. Also, scooters, bicyclists and pedestrians mix with the cars and trucks. People move into the lane whenever they feel like it so you have to be constantly on the alert. The interstate between cities here in America are very good and easy, but fast. The rural highways are also easy. The highways/roads  here in the U.S. are very smooth; they don’t have pits or gravel like my country.</p>
<p>To read more about Manoj Shah&#8217;s first experiences, make sure to check out the fall issue of Al Jamiat, coming out October!</p>
<h4 style="text-align: center">Interested in sharing your first experience?</h4>
<h4 style="text-align: center">Email allizon@al-jamiat.com with your story and see how you can contribute to the &#8220;My first&#8230;&#8221; feature!</h4>


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		<description><![CDATA[Packing a years worth of life into two suitcases, weighing under 50 pounds (22.7 Kg), is difficult. Lugging them from one continent to another, through various airports is a stressful ordeal. So here are 5 tips on traveling and packing that will hopefully make life easier.

Leave small electronics at home. When I went to Austria I tried to learn the difference between a converter and an adapter. After blowing out an alarm clock by trying to plug my 110volt alarm clock into the 220 volt socket, I understood. Small electronics ...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Packing a years worth of life into two suitcases, weighing under 50 pounds (22.7 Kg), is difficult. Lugging them from one continent to another, through various airports is a stressful ordeal. So here are 5 tips on traveling and packing that will hopefully make life easier.</p>
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<li><strong><em>Leave small electronics at home.</em> </strong>When I went to Austria I tried to learn the difference between a converter and an adapter. After blowing out an alarm clock by trying to plug my 110volt alarm clock into the 220 volt socket, I understood. Small electronics (ie. Alarm clocks, hairdryers, etc.) and voltage differences don’t combine well. Battery powered alarm clocks work well, and a day or two without a hairdryer should be survivable. While you can buy voltage converters, they can be difficult to use and expensive to purchase. Adapters simply allow the two different physical plugs to plug into one another. These are more common, and are available at most travel stores, in airports, and in some major shopping centers.</li>
<li><strong><em>No pillows.</em></strong> Pillows are cheap in the US, costing $10 at Wal-Mart or other shopping centers. They are not worth trying to cram into a suitcase (no matter how squishy they are), where space for other important things (like clothes) could go. You might have to go without a pillow for a few days, but at least you will have clothes to wear during that time. If this worries you, bring a small travel pillow.</li>
<li><strong><em>Don’t mention Lebkuchen at Customs. </em></strong>While customs officers are nice enough people, you don’t want to spend hours talking with them, after spending hours on a plane. It makes for a very long day and bad start. The items listed are likely to be confiscated at the customs check. For more specific information check out the <a href="http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/arriving_travelers.xml" target="_blank">U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (cpb.gov) statement</a>.</li>
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<p>Here’s a story:<em> </em>When I came back from Frankfurt, I bought my sister Lebkuchen, which is a special kind of German cookie. The customs officer asked if I had any food in my bag. I didn’t want to say no, and have him find my Lebkuchen package, so I told him yes. He questioned me, being very polite, but since in my two or three times through U.S. customs no one had asked me questions before, I was a bit nervous. It’s like a cookie, I told him, pulling the package out. He tried to read the ingredients, but since they were in German, he gave up. No meat or fruit in it right, he asked, glancing down at the German label again. Not that I know of, I replied. Alright, he said, go on through. The moral of this story, is don’t mention Lebkuchen or cookies at customs.</p>
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<li><strong><em>Keep your passport on you at all times</em>. </strong>You will need your passport constantly on your trip to the U.S. . You need it to get your ticket, to get through security, to get onto the plane,  and finally to get out of customs. A passport holder which hangs around your neck or hides under your belt will be worthwhile. Vanity aside, it’s a convenient place to put your passport and ticket, and it also keeps it safe throughout your trip. Also, in case something does happen to your passport, keep a photocopy (somehow certified that it truly is your passport) both in your checked baggage, and in your carry on luggage, and finally at home. If the worst happens, and you do loose your passport, at least you will have some sort of ID and be able to get the help you’ll need to get a new passport.</li>
<li><strong><em>Take a deep breath and relax</em>.</strong> If you forget something, the world will not end. There are stores here in the U.S which will probably carry it, or you can most likely have someone mail it to you.</li>
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		<title>What University Life Used to Look Like</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These great photos made their way to us this morning, and we thought our international readers would enjoy seeing them.  Looking through them I don&#8217;t see a big difference &#8211; people are having fun, groups of students are enjoying their college time together. Granted, everyone is dressed nicely and for some reason appear to be well over the age of 18, but looking through them I see student life as it is today.
College life may look different today, with Uggs, sweatpants, and phones glued to everyone&#8217;s ears, but at ...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These great photos made their way to us this morning, and we thought our international readers would enjoy seeing them.  Looking through them I don&#8217;t see a big difference &#8211; people are having fun, groups of students are enjoying their college time together. Granted, everyone is dressed nicely and for some reason appear to be well over the age of 18, but looking through them I see student life as it is today.</p>
<p>College life may look different today, with Uggs, sweatpants, and phones glued to everyone&#8217;s ears, but at the end its still about education, friendships, networks, and more than just classes.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_1864" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 512px">&#8220;]<a href="http://thetrad.blogspot.com/2009/01/1965-southern-trad-yackety-yack.html"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1864" title="uncchapelhill" src="http://www.al-jamiat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/uncchapelhill-300x194.jpg" alt="uncchapelhill 300x194 What University Life Used to Look Like" width="502" height="324" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1965 [via The Trad, Ivy League Look</p></div>Be sure to visit the website <a href="http://portraitoftheuniversity.com/" target="_blank">Portrait of The University</a> for more amazing photos of college life &amp; to submit any you may have!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend of mine recently started going to a large four-year university, after having attended our local community college. While at the community college, she refused to join Facebook. It only took three weeks to go by at the university and suddenly she was an active Facebook user, like so many others I know.
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<p>A friend of mine recently started going to a large four-year university, after having attended our local community college. While at the community college, she refused to join Facebook. It only took three weeks to go by at the university and suddenly she was an active Facebook user, like so many others I know.</p>
<p>Social networking sites, specifically Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace are now a part of the culture at American Universities. Their names have become verbs. You can now “facebook” someone, as easily as you can call someone. Their impact on a student’s social life can be helpful, but also devastating. Fights can start over a message posted online or an argument can become inflamed and continue through these mediums.</p>
<p>College users often are so wrapped up in their own Facebook worlds that they forget about the bigger picture. An occasional photo of you and your friends having a beer at the local bar shouldn’t devastate your bright and shining future. Picture after picture of standing next to a beer keg and all your drunk buddies, just might. With the downturn of the world economy, the job market has become even more competitive.</p>
<p>So how do you keep that embarrassing picture from being viewed by potential employers? Simple, don’t post it. Don’t put things on Facebook that you aren’t willing to share with a complete stranger. Security measures are nice, but they aren’t fool proof, and people aren’t perfect. If you want to share the picture of you and your friends drinking a whole keg, then email them the pictures. Don’t post them to a website millions of people can access.</p>
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<p>Also, remember to self-check your online image. Go to your favorite search engine, type your name in and see what comes up. I assure you, that any computer savvy employer will do the same. Make sure that a simple internet search doesn’t turn up that picture you had forgotten about with your friends goofing off. Knowing your online reputation is comparable to knowing what your former employers will say about you.</p>
<p>Lastly, and perhaps the easiest thing to do is not do stupid things in the first place. In college, my favorite thing to do Monday morning was to pick up a copy of the school newspaper and read the police blotter. This is a log of select police incidents, which happened over the weekend. I was told by my boss on the first day of my job that if I was ever in the blotter, I would no longer have a job. School officials do check things like this and it isn’t hard for a company to find the newspaper of your school and search for your name.</p>
<p>These warnings are not meant to make you paranoid. I enjoy using social media and the web as much as anyone. I love spending time on Facebook and posting pictures of my friends. The internet can be an amazing social tool, but remember to keep your future in mind when sharing information. What you post on the net can be seen by anyone including that potential future employer.</p>
<p><em>Elissa Yonkers is a recent graduate from Bowling Green State University, with a Bachelors of Science of Journalism with a focus on Public Relations, and a very strong minor in German. With several internship experiences under her belt, she is looking to widen her experience and knowledge with a job in corporate communications, public affairs, or work in a public relations agency. Connect with her here: <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/elissay/" target="_blank">http://sites.google.com/site/elissay/</a></em></p>
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