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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?


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"Teacher's day" #16 (permalink) Mon Jul 17, 2006 12:50 pm   "Teacher's day"
 

Pamela wrote:
It's the same in our country. We have much in common with Russia. Russia helps us much. Teaching programmes are of Russian standard as well.In brief, analogies are too many to enumerate them. Very Happy

What is your country, Pamela?
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #17 (permalink) Mon Jul 17, 2006 13:00 pm   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

Exactly the Republic of South Ossetia, Jamie(K)!
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #18 (permalink) Mon Jul 17, 2006 13:03 pm   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

Pamela wrote:
Exactly South Ossetia, Jamie!

What motivated that area to declare its independence? Is there a language difference, or what?
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #19 (permalink) Mon Jul 17, 2006 13:06 pm   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

What language difference? With what country do you mean?
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #20 (permalink) Mon Jul 17, 2006 13:19 pm   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

Pamela wrote:
What language difference? With what country do you mean?

I don't know if there's a language difference or not. I'm asking you. My question was why South Ossetia has declared its independence.
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #21 (permalink) Mon Jul 17, 2006 14:40 pm   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

Oh Dear,
better don't ask or Putino the small would smash You with a hand of new but old KGGGBB.
I wanted to ask instead G W Bush how it is to shake a hand of former (previous??)KGB officer any blood marks afterwards or something similar.
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Viktor Jan Suworov
I want to ask the same but I am (as You noticed probaly) extremly polite and can't ask just can not ...
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #22 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 6:45 am   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

Laughing
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #23 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 6:56 am   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

Hi

By the way, Jan and Jamie : South Ossetia claims its independence from Georgia, not from Russia.
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #24 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:09 am   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

Dear Tamara,
It does not count who eats but who ordered and paid the bill.
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Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country? #25 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:13 am   Do you celebrate "Teacher's day" in your country?
 

It's true...
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