I meant symbolism, which is now deeply connected to that belief. The star is now Satanic, the Jewish star is now Jewish, when in fact it was Roman... etc.
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by Rhodevus » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:51 pm
Rodrania wrote:Rhod, I f*cking love you, man. <3
Divergia wrote:The Canadian Polar-Potato-Moose-Cat has spoken!
Beiluxia wrote:Is it just me, or does your name keep getting better the more I see it?
by Burleson » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:52 pm
[b]OOC
God Bless America
NSG's resident homophobic, islamophobic, transphobic, redneck99% - Republican Party
97% - Conservative Party
92% - Constitution Party
62% - Libertarian Party
4% - Democratic Party
1% - Green Party
1% - Socialist Party
http://www.isidewith.com
by Nuevo Meshiko » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:54 pm
Rhodevus wrote:Nuevo Meshiko wrote:
I'm not inclined to agree. By that logic, imagine the amount of stereotypes we'd have to take at face value, like all Muslims are terrorists and all Wicca are evil witches.
I meant symbolism, which is now deeply connected to that belief. The star is now Satanic, the Jewish star is now Jewish, when in fact it was Roman... etc.
Rothuria wrote:Too Socialist.
Northern Arcadian Empire wrote:Spanish is very rusty but, "God we thank" they thank God for everything?
Floydian Britannia wrote:The Caliphate of Cordoba
Xaolan wrote:Some sort of a Latin empire?
Yalos wrote:Rich
Inolena wrote:Muslim Mexicans with a love for freedom and good food
Inolena wrote:A sensual Latin lover. With a cellphone. Listening to prayers and some Sufi music.
by Rhodevus » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:54 pm
Rodrania wrote:Rhod, I f*cking love you, man. <3
Divergia wrote:The Canadian Polar-Potato-Moose-Cat has spoken!
Beiluxia wrote:Is it just me, or does your name keep getting better the more I see it?
by Nuevo Meshiko » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:57 pm
Burleson wrote:I think the star should be removed or changed
Rothuria wrote:Too Socialist.
Northern Arcadian Empire wrote:Spanish is very rusty but, "God we thank" they thank God for everything?
Floydian Britannia wrote:The Caliphate of Cordoba
Xaolan wrote:Some sort of a Latin empire?
Yalos wrote:Rich
Inolena wrote:Muslim Mexicans with a love for freedom and good food
Inolena wrote:A sensual Latin lover. With a cellphone. Listening to prayers and some Sufi music.
by Dierdista » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:58 pm
by Nuevo Meshiko » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:00 pm
Dierdista wrote:Why did this turn into a discussion about religion? I know I started it, but really? I was just making a small suggestion.
Rothuria wrote:Too Socialist.
Northern Arcadian Empire wrote:Spanish is very rusty but, "God we thank" they thank God for everything?
Floydian Britannia wrote:The Caliphate of Cordoba
Xaolan wrote:Some sort of a Latin empire?
Yalos wrote:Rich
Inolena wrote:Muslim Mexicans with a love for freedom and good food
Inolena wrote:A sensual Latin lover. With a cellphone. Listening to prayers and some Sufi music.
by Kernan » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:00 pm
Dierdista wrote:Why did this turn into a discussion about religion? I know I started it, but really? I was just making a small suggestion.
by Rhodevus » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:01 pm
Dierdista wrote:Why did this turn into a discussion about religion? I know I started it, but really? I was just making a small suggestion.
Rodrania wrote:Rhod, I f*cking love you, man. <3
Divergia wrote:The Canadian Polar-Potato-Moose-Cat has spoken!
Beiluxia wrote:Is it just me, or does your name keep getting better the more I see it?
by Nuevo Meshiko » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:08 pm
Rothuria wrote:Too Socialist.
Northern Arcadian Empire wrote:Spanish is very rusty but, "God we thank" they thank God for everything?
Floydian Britannia wrote:The Caliphate of Cordoba
Xaolan wrote:Some sort of a Latin empire?
Yalos wrote:Rich
Inolena wrote:Muslim Mexicans with a love for freedom and good food
Inolena wrote:A sensual Latin lover. With a cellphone. Listening to prayers and some Sufi music.
by Burleson » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:14 pm
Nuevo Meshiko wrote:Let's just say that I'm having some difficulty choosing which courses to include and which to say "bye-bye" to lol.
[b]OOC
God Bless America
NSG's resident homophobic, islamophobic, transphobic, redneck99% - Republican Party
97% - Conservative Party
92% - Constitution Party
62% - Libertarian Party
4% - Democratic Party
1% - Green Party
1% - Socialist Party
http://www.isidewith.com
by Rhodevus » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:15 pm
Nuevo Meshiko wrote:Let's just say that I'm having some difficulty choosing which courses to include and which to say "bye-bye" to lol.
Rodrania wrote:Rhod, I f*cking love you, man. <3
Divergia wrote:The Canadian Polar-Potato-Moose-Cat has spoken!
Beiluxia wrote:Is it just me, or does your name keep getting better the more I see it?
by Nuevo Meshiko » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:51 pm
ESCUELA PREPARATORIA FEDERAL #21: “JUSTO TLATOANI”
COURSE CATALOG FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
INTRODUCTION
Dear Student,
Warm greetings, and welcome to Nuevo Meshiko! Our nation is proud to have been selected as the first ever host country of the International Exchange Student Program. As you may know, the IESP was founded by The Nation of Ceneria with the hopes encouraging multicultural contact between nations all across the world, and increasing the quality of education in all its member nations. We are committed to the original goal, and will strive to achieve it in every way possible, and aim to go beyond.
So, make yourself at home, nuestra casa es tu casa. We wish you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors.
Enjoy your stay, and happy learning!
Joseph Vasconcelos
Minister of Education and Culture
Naphtali Anderson
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Roberto Andrews
President of the Most Serene Sultanate of Nuevo Meshiko
MANDATORY COURSES
This section lists all mandatory courses, which must be taken by all international high school students at the second grade level (also known as eleventh year, or its foreign equivalent).
ENGLISH:
Mandatory for all national and international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught in English.
MESHIKAN CASTILEAN:
Mandatory for all national and international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught in English and Meshikan Castilean.
GENERAL MATHEMATICS:
Mandatory for all national and international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught in English and Meshikan Castilean.
NATURAL SCIENCES:
Mandatory for all international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught primarily in English.
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES:
Mandatory for all international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught primarily in English.
FOREIGN CULTURE AND LANGUAGE STUDIES:
Mandatory for all international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught primarily in English.
ELECTIVE COURSES
This section lists all elective courses, one of which must be taken by all international high school students at the second grade level (also known as eleventh year, or its foreign equivalent).
MUSIC/CHOIR/BAND?:
FINE ARTS?:
COMPUTER SCIENCE?:
Rothuria wrote:Too Socialist.
Northern Arcadian Empire wrote:Spanish is very rusty but, "God we thank" they thank God for everything?
Floydian Britannia wrote:The Caliphate of Cordoba
Xaolan wrote:Some sort of a Latin empire?
Yalos wrote:Rich
Inolena wrote:Muslim Mexicans with a love for freedom and good food
Inolena wrote:A sensual Latin lover. With a cellphone. Listening to prayers and some Sufi music.
by Rhodevus » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:52 pm
Rodrania wrote:Rhod, I f*cking love you, man. <3
Divergia wrote:The Canadian Polar-Potato-Moose-Cat has spoken!
Beiluxia wrote:Is it just me, or does your name keep getting better the more I see it?
by Kernan » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:12 pm
Nuevo Meshiko wrote:Well here goes what I have so far... running out of creativity for the electives haha, but each student can only pick one (and perhaps it'd be preferable if all picked the same one lol), for a total of seven subjects daily.ESCUELA PREPARATORIA FEDERAL #21: “JUSTO TLATOANI”
COURSE CATALOG FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
INTRODUCTION
Dear Student,
Warm greetings, and welcome to Nuevo Meshiko! Our nation is proud to have been selected as the first ever host country of the International Exchange Student Program. As you may know, the IESP was founded by The Nation of Ceneria with the hopes encouraging multicultural contact between nations all across the world, and increasing the quality of education in all its member nations. We are committed to the original goal, and will strive to achieve it in every way possible, and aim to go beyond.
So, make yourself at home, nuestra casa es tu casa. We wish you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors.
Enjoy your stay, and happy learning!
Joseph Vasconcelos
Minister of Education and Culture
Naphtali Anderson
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Roberto Andrews
President of the Most Serene Sultanate of Nuevo Meshiko
MANDATORY COURSES
This section lists all mandatory courses, which must be taken by all international high school students at the second grade level (also known as eleventh year, or its foreign equivalent).
ENGLISH:
Mandatory for all national and international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught in English.
MESHIKAN CASTILEAN:
Mandatory for all national and international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught in English and Meshikan Castilean.
GENERAL MATHEMATICS:
Mandatory for all national and international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught in English and Meshikan Castilean.
NATURAL SCIENCES:
Mandatory for all international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught primarily in English.
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES:
Mandatory for all international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught primarily in English.
FOREIGN CULTURE AND LANGUAGE STUDIES:
Mandatory for all international students. Student must complete at least 170 in-class hours and achieve an academic grade average of 75% or above to complete the course. Course is to be taught primarily in English.
ELECTIVE COURSES
This section lists all elective courses, one of which must be taken by all international high school students at the second grade level (also known as eleventh year, or its foreign equivalent).
MUSIC/CHOIR/BAND?:
FINE ARTS?:
COMPUTER SCIENCE?:
Bear with me, as I still have to describe each course.
by Nuevo Meshiko » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:18 pm
Kernan wrote:Could you include Meshikan Government as an elective?
Rothuria wrote:Too Socialist.
Northern Arcadian Empire wrote:Spanish is very rusty but, "God we thank" they thank God for everything?
Floydian Britannia wrote:The Caliphate of Cordoba
Xaolan wrote:Some sort of a Latin empire?
Yalos wrote:Rich
Inolena wrote:Muslim Mexicans with a love for freedom and good food
Inolena wrote:A sensual Latin lover. With a cellphone. Listening to prayers and some Sufi music.
by United Regions of Verona » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:19 pm
by Rhodevus » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:20 pm
Rodrania wrote:Rhod, I f*cking love you, man. <3
Divergia wrote:The Canadian Polar-Potato-Moose-Cat has spoken!
Beiluxia wrote:Is it just me, or does your name keep getting better the more I see it?
by Rhodevus » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:24 pm
Rodrania wrote:Rhod, I f*cking love you, man. <3
Divergia wrote:The Canadian Polar-Potato-Moose-Cat has spoken!
Beiluxia wrote:Is it just me, or does your name keep getting better the more I see it?
by Nuevo Meshiko » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:25 pm
Rothuria wrote:Too Socialist.
Northern Arcadian Empire wrote:Spanish is very rusty but, "God we thank" they thank God for everything?
Floydian Britannia wrote:The Caliphate of Cordoba
Xaolan wrote:Some sort of a Latin empire?
Yalos wrote:Rich
Inolena wrote:Muslim Mexicans with a love for freedom and good food
Inolena wrote:A sensual Latin lover. With a cellphone. Listening to prayers and some Sufi music.
by Rhodevus » Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:28 pm
Rodrania wrote:Rhod, I f*cking love you, man. <3
Divergia wrote:The Canadian Polar-Potato-Moose-Cat has spoken!
Beiluxia wrote:Is it just me, or does your name keep getting better the more I see it?
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