Monday, March 14, 2011

The Prime Minister of Canada


Hii there!! Ready to read another interesting datas about Canada? Okeyy, if you are to read another fact of Canada, I will tell you about…. THE PRIME MINISTER!!! Well, Based on the information that I found in internet, Canada is a monarchy country, and do you know who is the head of the state? Queen Elizabeth II is the head of the state, that’s why Canada has two anthems, the national anthem is “O Canada” but the royal anthem is “God Save The Queen” same as the United Kingdom.
           
So, now you already knew that Canada is a great country, so who is the leader of this country? As a monarchy country, the head of the constitution is Prime Minister (PM for short). It’s different with my beloved motherland Indonesia. As a republic country, our head of state, also being the head of the constitution is a President. At this moment, Mr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is our president. Back to Canada, so who is the leader of this country? Now I want to tell about the prime minister of Canada, before I tell about the present prime minister, I want you to know who are the past prime minister. Until this day, Canada already have 22 prime ministers since 1867, they are the head of constitution, I’ve searched in the internet, and I found some interesting datas in Wikipedia.org (I think this the best site where you can easily get information from). And I found a list that consists all the names who ever be a PM (Prime Minister) for Canada.  Below is the list of prime minister of Canada.

1.      Sir John A Macdonald (1867-1873) & (1878-1891)
·        Kingston
·        Victoria
·        Carleton
2. Alexander Mackenzie (1873-1878)
·        Lambton
3. Sir John Abbott (1891-1892)
·        Senator
4. Sir John Thompson (1892-1894)
·        Antigonish
5. Sir Mackenzie Bowell (1894-1896)
·        Senator
6. Sir Charles Tupper (1896-1896)
·        Cape Breton
7. Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1896-1911)
·        Quebec East
8. Sir Robert Borden (1911-1920)
·        Halifax
·        Kings
9. Arthur Meighen (1920-1921) & (1926-1926)
·        Portage la Prairie
10. William Lyon Mackenzie King (1926-1930) & (1935-1948)
·        York North
·        Prince Albert
11. Richard Bedford Bennett (1930-1935)
·        Calgary West
12. Louis St. Laurent (1948-1957)
·        Quebec East
13. John Diefenbaker (1957-1963)
·        Prince Albert
14. Lester B. Pearson (1963-1968)
·        Algoma East
15. Pierre Trudeau (1968-1979) & (1980-1984)
·        Mount Royal
16. Joe Clark (1979-1980)
·        Yellowhead
17. John Turner (1984-1984)
·        Vancouver
18. Brian Mulroney (1984-1993)
·        Manicouagan
·        Charlevoix
19. Kim Campbell (1993-1993)
·        Vancouver Center
20. Jean Chretien (1993-2003)
·        Saint Maurice
21. Paul Martin (2003-2006)
·        LaSalle-Emard
22. Stephen Harper (2006-)
·        Calgary Southwest

As mentioned on the list, you can see the last prime minister is Stephen Harper. Stephen Joseph Harper was born in April 30, 1959. He became Prime Minister after his party won a minority government in the 2006 federal election. He is the first Prime Minister from the newly reconstituted Conservative Party, following a merger of the Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance parties.
Harper has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Calgary Southwest in Alberta since 2002. Earlier, from 1993 to 1997, he was the MP for Calgary West. He was one of the founding members of the Reform Party, but ended his first stint as an MP to join, and shortly thereafter head, the National Citizens Coalition. In 2002, he succeeded Stockwell Day as leader of the Canadian Alliance (the successor to the Reform Party) and returned to Parliament as Leader of the Opposition. In 2003, he reached an agreement with Progressive Conservative leader Peter MacKay for the merger of their two parties to form the Conservative Party of Canada. He was elected as the party's first non-interim leader in March 2004.
Harper's Conservative Party won a stronger minority in the October 2008 federal election, showing a small increase in the percentage of the popular vote and increased representation in the Canadian House of Commons with 143 of 308 seats. Due to low voter turnout, there was a small decrease in total number of votes for the Conservative party.
Harper was born in Toronto, the first of three sons of Margaret (née Johnston) and Joseph Harris Harper, an accountant at Imperial Oil. He attended Northlea Public School and, later, John G. Althouse Middle School and Richview Collegiate Institute, both in Central Etobicoke. He graduated in 1978, and was a member of Richview Collegiate's team on Reach for the Top, a television quiz show for Canadian high school students.        Harper then enrolled at the University of Toronto but dropped out after two months. He then moved to Edmonton, Alberta, where he found work in the mail room at Imperial Oil. Later, he would advance to work on the company's computer systems. He took up post-secondary studies again at the University of Calgary, where he completed a bachelor's degree in economics. He later returned there to earn a master's degree in economics, completed in 1993. Harper has kept strong links to the University of Calgary, and often lectured there. He is the most recent prime minister since Joe Clark without a law degree.

Well, that’s the information that I’ve found in the internet, hopefully this entry can be very helpful for all of you.
Oppss, I forgot something, I just wanna tell you that knowledge is everything, and we can learn a lot of things from Canada… Maybe it’s better for you to read a lot about other countries, find what are their strength, what did they do to make their country grown fast, how are their culture, by doing this, I’m sure we’ll get more knowledge, and we can use it for anything. Because in this era, the challenge of this world is very big, when every people are compete each other to find a better live, by doing anything, even some of them use an illegal way (well we must not take this as our example) but there is another way to be a successful man, work hard, and never give up. As you read in this enrty about Harper’s life, he wasn’t get his position right from an instant way, he does everything (illegally of course) he can do, and now, he became very success as the prime minister of Canada. 

Thank you for reading!!! :D

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Great Canadian

From a great country, there must be a great people. And what I want to share now is the great boy who comes from Canada. Can you guess whose this person could be? Yup it’s Justin Bieber!!!!! Who doesn’t know this 17 years old boy? He was an ordinary boy, but then when his video has been uploaded to Youtube, he became a great boy who attracts all people all over the world. He became sooo famous, until all people got a “BIEBER FEVER”, almost all the fans of Justin Bieber are women or teenage girls. You know, his great voice and his good-looking face, made all the girls going crazy.
                He was born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada on 1 march 1994. His parent broke up when he was a little boy. He grew up with his mom, in 2009 he became a big sensation when his video when he was found by Scooter Braun that took Justin to meet Usher. And then he signed a contract with Island Record. His song “Baby” became very famous, everybody knows this song, well I know, that most of you have knew the lyrics, but I just want to refresh your memory by sing this song, here the lyrics:
Ohh wooaah (3x)
You know you love me,I know you care
Just shout whenever, And I'll be there
You want my love, You want my heart
And we will never ever ever be apart

Are we an item? Girl quit playing
Were just friends, What are you saying
Said there’s another, Look right in my eyes

My first love broke my heart for the first time,
And I was like
Baby, baby, baby ohhh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought you’d always be mine mine

Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought you’d always be mine, mine (oh oh)

For you, I would have done whatever
And I just can't believe, we ain't together
And I wanna play it cool, But I'm losing' you
I'll buy you anything, I'll buy you any ring
And I’m in pieces, Baby fix me
And just shake me til' you wake me from this bad dream

I’m going down, down, down, dooown
And I just can’t believe my first love would be around.

And I'm like
Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought you’d always be mine, mine

Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohhh
I thought you’d always be mine, mine

When I was 13, I had my first love,
There was nobody that compared to my baby,
And nobody came between us or could ever come above
She had me goin' crazy,
Oh I was starstruck,
She woke me up daily,
Don't need no Starbucks.
She made my heart pound,
And skip a beat when I see her in the street and,
At school on the playground,
But I really wanna see her on the weekend,
She know she got me gazin',
Cuz she was so amazing',
And now my heart is breaking',
But I just keep on saying'...

Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought youd always be mine, mine

Baby, baby, baby ohh
Like baby, baby, baby noo
Like baby, baby, baby ohh
I thought you’d always be mine, mine

(I'm gone)
Yeah, yeah, yeah (6x)
(Now I’m all gone, now I’m all gone, now I’m all gone)
Gone, gone, gone,(gone)
I'm gone.

                Well, that’s easy to memorize this song the simple lyrics make it easier to memorize. And for your info, Justin is not only a singer he also a song-writer, and you know what? He can play guitar, drum, piano, even trumpet. In 2010 he got a problem when his voice was changed and became deeper than before, well actually that’s normal right? I felt the same it’s because of the puberty. Every teenage boy felt it too. So, to solve this he sings “baby” not in the same key as the recorded one, he drop the key down several tones. Well, it’s not very important about the voice problem…
                Now, as a very talented singer Justin has got some achievements. I got the list of his achievements from www.justinbieberzone.com, and here is the list:
2010 American Music Awards
Artist of the Year – WON
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist – WON
T-Mobile Breakthrough Artist – WON
Favorite Pop/Rock Album – WON
2010 BET Awards
Best New Artist – Nominated
2010 Juno Awards
Album of the Year – Nominated
Pop Album of the Year – Nominated
New Artist of the Year – Nominated
2010 Meus Prêmios Nick Awards
Favorite International Artist – WON
2010 MTV Brazil Music Awards
International Artist – Won
2010 MTV Europe Music Awards
Best New Act – Nominated
Best Male – WON
Best Push Act – WON
2010 MTV Video Music Awards
Best New Artist – WON
2010 Much Music Video Awards
UR FAVE: New Artist – WON
UR FAVE: Canadian Video – WON
International Video of the Year by a Canadian – Nominated
2010 Myx Music Awards
Favorite International Video – WON
2010 Teen Choice Awards
Choice Music: Male Artist – WON
Choice Music: Breakout Artist Male - WON
Choice Summer Music Star: Male – WON
Choice Fanatic Fans – Nominated
Choice Music: Pop Album – WON
2010 TRL Awards
Best International Act – WON
2010 World Music Awards
Best Pop Act – Nominated
Best New Artist - Nominated
2010 Young Hollywood Awards
Newcomer of the Year - WON
2011 People’s Choice Awards
Favorite Breakout Artist – Nominated
Favorite Music Video – Nominated
2011 Brit Awards
International Breakthrough Artist - WON
2011 Grammy Awards
Best New Artist - Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Album – Nominated
2011 JUNO Awards
Best Album – pending
Best Artist – Pending
Best Pop – Pending
International Album of the Year – Pending
Other Achievements and Honors
King of Internet, 2010 most searched person on Google
Top 12 Most Charitable Celebrities of the Year 2010
#1 most viewed video “Baby” in 2010
            Well, a great man comes from a great country, in this case, Canada has been the key of success for Justin Bieber, because his video when he won the singing contest at his hometown “Stratford Star” has been seen by Scooter Braun, and introduced him to Usher who made Justin became a superstar. Well we can say he was lucky, but there’s no doubt about his talent, right? So, pay more attention to your neighborhood, maybe one of your neighbor will be another Justin Bieber, who knows??

Living in Canada

     Hii, it’s me again, and this is another entry about Canada, hope you like it. For this entry I want to share about living in Canada. As I said before, that Canada has been declared as one of the best country to live in. That’s why now in Canada, there are a lot of foreigners who lives there. Well, to get information internet is the best to find it, well here are the facts that I found in www.livingin-canada.com:

Based on the survey of most expensive cities on 2008 some cities in Canada are in the lower position compared to other cities around the world. Here is the list:

§  1. Moscow, Russia
§  2. Tokyo, Japan
§  3. London, UK
§  4. Oslo, Norway
§  5. Seoul, South Korea
§  6. Hong Kong, China
§  7. Copenhagen, Denmark
§  8. Geneva, Switzerland
§  9. Zurich, Switzerland
§  10. Milan, Italy
§  11. Osaka, Japan
§  12. Paris, France
§  13. Singapore
§  14. Tel Aviv, Israel
§  15. Sydney, Australia
§  16. Dublin, Ireland
§  17. Rome, Italy
§  18. St. Petersburg, Russia
§  19. Vienna, Austria
§  20. Beijing, China
§  21. Helsinki, Finland
§  22. New York City, US
§  23. Istanbul, Turkey
§  24. Shanghai, China
§  25. Amsterdam, Netherlands
§  26. Athens, Greece
§  27. Sao Paulo, Brazil
§  28. Madrid, Spain
§  29. Prague, Czech Rep.
§  30. Lagos, Nigeria
§  31. Barcelona, Spain
§  32. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
§  33. Stockholm, Sweden
§  34. Douala, Cameroon
§  35. Warsaw, Poland
§  36. Melbourne, Australia
§  37. Munich, Germany
§  38. Berlin, Germany
§  39. Brussels, Belgium
§  40. Frankfurt, Germany
§  41. Dakar, Senegal
§  42. Kiev, Ukraine
§  43. Luxembourg, Luxembourg
§  44. Almaty, Kazakhstan
§  45. Bratislava, Slovakia
§  46. Dusseldorf, Germany
§  47. Riga, Latvia
§  48. Mumbai, India
§  49. Zagreb, Croatia
§  50. Hamburg, Germany
§  51. Abidjan, Ivory Coast
§  52. Dubai, UAE
§  53. Perth, Australia
§  54. Toronto, Canada
§  55. Los Angeles, US
§  56. New Delhi, India
§  57. Algiers, Algeria
§  58. Lyon, France
§  59. Lisbon, Portugal
§  60. Brisbane, Australia
§  61. Shenzhen, China
§  62. Budapest, Hungary
§  63. Taipei, Taiwan
§  64. Vancouver, Canada
§  65. Abu Dhabi, UAE
§  66. Birmingham, UK
§  67. Calgary, Canada
§  68. Limassol, Cyprus
§  69. Glasgow, UK
§  70. Guangzhou, China
§  71. Bucharest, Romania
§  72. Montreal, Canada
§  73. Adelaide, Australia
§  74. Tehran, Iran
§  75. Miami, US
§  76. Tallinn, Estonia
§  77. Honolulu, US
§  78. San Francisco, US
§  79. Auckland, New Zealand
§  80. Beirut, Lebanon
§  81. Casablanca, Morocco
§  82. Jakarta, Indonesia
§  83. Ljubljana, Slovenia
§  84. Chicago, US
§  85. Vilnius, Lithuania
§  86. Ottawa, Canada
§  87. Bogota, Colombia
§  88. Amman, Jordan
§  89. White Plains, NY, US
§  90. Caracas, Venezuela
§  91. Hanoi, Vietnam
§  92. Santiago, Chile
§  93. Wellington, New Zealand
§  94. Kuwait City, Kuwait
§  95. Leipzig, Germany
§  96. Accra, Ghana
§  97. Sofia, Bulgaria
§  98. Houston, TX, US
§  99 .Boston, MA, US
§  100. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
§  101. Cairo, Egypt
§  102. Lusaka, Zambia
§  103. Nairobi, Kenya
§  104. San Juan, Puerto Rico
§  105. Bangkok, Thailand
§  106. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
§  107. Washington, DC, US
§  108. Mexico City, Mexico
§  109. Atlanta, GA, US
§  110. Manila, Philippines
§  111. Morristown, NJ, US
§  112. Manama, Bahrain
§  113. Seattle, WA, US
§  114. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
§  115. Lima, Peru
§  116. Denver, CO, US
§  117. Chennai (Madras), India
§  118. Bangalore, India
§  119. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
§  120. St. Louis, MO, US
§  121. Kingston, Jamaica
§  122. Guatemala City, Guatemala
§  123. Tianjin, China
§  124. Panama City, Panama
§  125. Blantyre, Malawi
§  126. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
§  127. Detroit, MI, US
§  128. Portland, OR, US
§  129. Cleveland, OH, US
§  130. Colombo, Sri Lanka
§  131. Monterrey, Mexico
§  132. Dhaka, Bangladesh
§  133. Pittsburgh, PA, US
§  134. Tunis, Tunisia
§  135. Winston-Salem, US
§  136. Montevideo, Uruguay
§  137. Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.
§  138. Buenos Aires, Argentina
§  139. San Jose, Costa Rica
§  140. Johannesburg, South Africa

As you can see the list above, some cities in Canada such as Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are in the list number 54, 64, and 72 (Typed in bold and red). It means that the living costs in those cities are quite cheap compared with other cities in America and Europe.
  I also have a friend who lived in Canada her name is Gabriella A Hutagalung. She is the marketing director at Gado-gado Indonesian Association of UBC (GISAU). She told me about her experience in Canada trough email. She is lived in Vancouver.
She said that in her first year, she lived in Prince George (The Capital of Northern BC). There is no Indonesian in there, and you can still feel the Canadian taste in their culture, food, also fashion.
According to her, about 40% who lives in Vancouver are the foreigners, there are also a non-Canadian who born here. That’s why the people of Vancouver are very welcome to other culture.
She also said that the security in Canada is better than the nearest neighbour (US). She often travelled to US and backed to Canada, and she feel saver in Canada. When she was lived in Indonesia, she often felt scared when she walked down the street in the night, but now when she lives in Canada, she feel very safe to travel around the city.
She also said that that Canadian is educated people, so it would be a big shame if they do something that breaks the rules. And about the cleanliness the Canadian are very strict, that’s why the city is very clean.
After knowing all the things about Canada, I hope my country Indonesia can be better country, just like Canada. How to do it? We can do a simple things like be discipline about cleanliness, I feel very sad when I see my city (Jakarta) is very dirty, I hope in the next 10-15 years Indonesia will be a better country. So I think it’s our job as Indonesian to make our beloved country to be a better country.
I think that’s all for now, hope you enjoy reading my entry... Thanks... :)

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Study in Canada

Hi there!! Welcome to my blog, this is my first entry, and I hope you’ll like it… first of all I want to introduce myself, my name is Erza, I was born in Jakarta, on 16 march 1995. Now I'm studying in 10th grade at Global Islamic School.
When I was a junior high student I have a dream to continue my high school in the other countries. I've tried to searched a scholarship program and I’ve found some, I also tried to gave my application to the scholarship program  but until now no one replied it. At this present, there are a lot of senior high student who want to study abroad, including me but you know... that the competition to get scholarship is very tough, so... we need to study harder if we want to get scholarship and study abroad. When I asked to my friends about where do they want to go if they get opportunities to study abroad, almost all of them answered that they want to go to Harvard or Oxford, yes those two universities are very famous of their quality, but then I'm thinking why it's only Harvard or Oxford? I think there are a lot of good universities out there.
And then I heard about Canada, I read in the internet that the system of education in Canada is very good, there are a lot of famous universities too in Canada such as University of British Columbia, University of Toronto and other else. I became really excited to search another information about Canada, and then I found some info’s about Canada, they said that Canada is a very save country, and one of the best country to live in. Here are some facts about Canada.

  • The United Nation ranked Canada as one of the best place to live.
Based on the United Nation and Economist Intelligence Unit, Canada was declared as one of ten best places to live. Big cities in Canada such as Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto have been known by the world as the best places to live and work.

  • The education cost in Canada is very competitive.
Study in Canada is not free, but it’s reachable (it will be cheaper if get a scholarship). The average cost for the foreign students is about US$4765 for one academic year (8 months).

  • Friendly environment
Almost all the races in the world have their own representation in Canada. All cities in Canada have a lot of mall, restaurant, cinema, art gallery and museum, they are also providing a lot of parks, and beaches.

  • Beautiful environment
The Canadian put a lot of attention for their natural environment. At this present, there are about 42 national parks. The foreigners will see magnificent scenery.

  • Canada is a very safe place
The level a criminal in Canada is always decreasing for the last 10 years. Every year between 1991 until 1997 the criminal level in Canada always decreases for 5%.

  • High technology country
Canada has an international reputation in every sector such as, telecommunication, transportation and technique. Canada also is the first country that successfully made SchoolNet which connecting school and library.

  • Duo language country
Canada has two national languages they are French and English. 75% of the Canadian that speak French are lives in Quebec.

Education is very important for the Canadians, they wants the best school for their children. In Canada there is no rank of school or university, because basically all the school and universities in Canada has a top quality of education. The graduated students from Canada are mostly success in their career, and become a successful person. Here are the lists of favourite universities in Canada.

  1. University of Toronto (Toronto)
  2. McGill University (Montreal and other locations)
  3. Simon Fraser University (Burnaby and other locations)
  4. The University of British Columbia (Vancouver and other locations)
  5. York University (Toronto)
  6. University of Calgary (Calgary)
  7. University of Alberta (Edmonton and other locations)
  8. University of Waterloo (Waterloo)
  9. University of Ottawa (Ottawa)
  10. Université of Laval (Quebec city)

As an Indonesian, I also tried to search information about the Indonesia's citizens who live in Canada, whether they are working or studying. Based on the ministry of foreign, there are about 12.400 Indonesians who live in Canada, 18% of them are students.
One day, I asked my friend who lived in Japan, is she have any friends who lived in Canada and she said that she had 2 friends who study in Canada, one of them is Jennifer Hadi, she also an Indonesian. Now she is studying at McGill University in Canada. She was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on 25 June 1989. And then I tried to sent some email, and she replied kindly, after that I started to asked some questions about the education in Canada.


The following are her answer of my questions regards on the education in Canada:

  • Did you ever took a college in Indonesia before went to Canada? Or you went to Canada after you were graduated from your high school? What university did you chose in Canada?
 I went abroad for further studies after I graduated from high school. I received my Associate Degree from Bellevue College (Seattle, WA) prior to my study in Canada. I am now a third year student at McGill University, Desautels School of Management, where I am pursuing a degree in Accounting. 

  •  Why did you choose Canada as your destination for study? What is your opinion about the education system in Canada?
I fell in love the moment I visited Montreal and McGill University. It was everything I had been looking for. As a business student, I have, through living and studying in Canada, obtained valuable international experience. I have met people from all over the world! It has given me the opportunities to hold my bachelor’s degree to best reflect my passion.
Canada’s education system ranks among the best in the world. Tuition fees are among the lowest in English-speaking countries. It offers a wide range of opportunities for International students who currently enrolled in a university and who have graduated. It is so flexible; it allows me to work not only on campus but off-campus, too.
Canada is a multicultural country with high standard of living. The two official languages, French and English, make Canada a great place to advance my language ability. Its bilingualism offers a different education experience. I get to learn and improve my French through my day-to-day conversation.
In a nutshell, I think Canada’s education system is excellent! Plus, Canada is one of the best places in the world to live in. There is no better place for my professional and personal growth.
  •    Compare to the nearest neighbor (US) which one is better?
US and Canadian universities are globally renowned. I have experienced living and studying both in US and Canada and I would say both offer similar opportunities and challenges. International students get to experience living in a multicultural society, enjoy being challenged by diversity, expand our worldview, and excited by endless possibilities.
There are, however, reasons why studying in Canadian universities is more beneficial than their US counterparts: its bilingualism and post-graduate experience. For students wishing to learn both French and English, Canada is a perfect place to study because learning the two official languages is an integral part of its education system. In addition, for those who wish to extend their stay, Canadian government provide post-graduate working permit, which allows us to stay and gain valuable work experience after we have completed our studies. 

  •  Did you get scholarship to study there? If yes, could you explain how to get it? From where did you get it?
None. However, need to be noted that there are various entrance scholarships offered by Canadian universities. Unfortunately, since I am a transfer student, I am not eligible to apply.

  •  What major did you take? What is the favorite faculty by local and the foreigners?
I am majoring in Accounting. I think students’ interests are equally spread among faculty of Arts, Business, and Science.

  • What about the tuition? Is it expensive?
Tuition fees across Canada vary from university to university. Generally, I would say tuition fees in Canada are relatively lower compared to US universities.

So, are you interested to study in Canada, you can find some information about the education in Canada by searching in internet, but I have another suggestion, why wont you come to CESI (Canada Education Services International) they opened some offices in other countries including Indonesia.

For your info, if you are Indonesian and want to know some more about Canada, Once, I sent a message to CESI, I asked about one of their program, a moment later somebody from CESI called me ant told me that they will held an open house where the participants can get more information about CESI and of course Canada, the open house will be held on 12 March 2011 (If I'm not mistaken, you can contact them to make it sure). If you want to register you can ask for the registration form by sending a message trough the CESI’s site.

Hmmm, I think that's all for my first entry, thank you for all of you who have read this entry... I'll keep posting other entry about study abroad especially about study in Canada, and Canada it's self... Thank youuu :)

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