APA FRIDAY 13 RM 201A BTSU 6:00pm: studorg.apa

Hi,

I hope everyone is doing well because I am tired, but I seeing every APA person tomorrow at APA. Times are getting more stressful as finals approach and Multiple exams nearing, but we do have each other. Tomorrow will be no exception to our amazing meetings. We will have an open discussion so come ready to talk. We will be discussing our event coming up on the 21! It is going to so much fun and inspirational.

So come out and relax at 6:00 in room 201A in the Union. I would like to thank everybody who contributed a dollar or two for the fund we have going for our Nigerian graduate student who so sadly passed. And for the Child Soldiers. Your donations are appreciated and it is not too late to donate. I promise our ice breaker will be fun. Peace, Blessings, Happiness, and Good Health. CONTINUE TO READ OR I WILL SEND ANOTHER EMAIL!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously though two South African business people will be giving a presentation in the Education Building.

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Mark your calendar right now. Tuesday Nov 17 Dennis Pillay, the Manager of Strategic and Special Programs Western Cape Department of Education of South Africa and Anash Mangalparsad who is the Director of Centre for Community and Educational Development will be here. This will be an outstanding learning experience. All of the information is in the flyer, but for those of you who can not wait, it will be held in room 402 of the EDUCATION BUILDING. NOVEMBER 17, 2009 FROM 11:AM to 12:30 pm. Do not miss it, it will be very beneficial. For more information READ THE FLYER! After you read the flyer and you still want to know more contact Sharon Subreenduth at subree@bgsu.edu. Peace, Blessings, Happiness, and Good Health.

Thank You,
Immanuel Kofi Gyebi
Undergraduate Sociology
African People’s Association Public Representation
Bowling Green Language Institute
igyebi@bgsu.edu

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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