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November 5, 2009 to January 8, 2010 – Eastern Mennonite University
November 10, 2009 to April 1, 2010 – Canadian Mennonite University, Winnipeg, Canada
December 6, 2009 from 2pm to 6:30pm – "Sixth and I Historic Synagouge"
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Thanks a lot for adding me as one of your friends. I have visited your website. It is very important site that you did. I am so inspired to see all what you did and accomplished in your life.
I hope we can keep up our friendship going on well.
In Peace,
Sidon SOK
PS: Here is my email address: soksidon@gmail.com
Thank you for your request. I am delighted to be in contact with you. I know it is extremely short notice, but I am co-hosting a two day workshop exploring youth violence along with the British Council and Project Exit (part of Fryshuset) at the Fryshuset facility in Stockholm. You would be most welcome to join us at this free event. If you are interested please let me know or contact Project Exit through the Fryshuset website.
Thank you for sharing your photographs. I hope we have a chance to speak about some of your experiences in the very near future.
Best regards,
Jeffrey
you have had a very inspiring journey in so many war conflict areas. It is great to see so many change makers here who shine their light brightly. Keep up the great work you do to empower others. Wish you every success on your journey. Please add me as a friend as I cannot add any more due to ning restrictions.
Thanks for the invitation and I gladly accept to be your friend.
I am new in Peace Work and eager to learn.
I hope to learn a lot from you.
Thanks again.
I worked for Transcend this summer as a resident journalist and I would love for your comment on Obama to be posted in our online magazine, www.generation-c.org. It is a solutions-oriented think tank, aiming to provide socially responsible journalism, which contributions from all levels of society. We have readers from over 80 countries. I have pictures to go with your Obama-post it if you will agree to publish! Please have a look at our group on Peace and Collaborative Network- Generation C
Sincerely,
Caroline Hargreaves
Co-founder and Editor
thank you for the request and add.
I'm new here and still figuring everything out, but already amazed by your work and effort. Hope to learn a lot here and thank you for helping, at the start! ;)
Best regards from Croatia
I am still new on this site, but I like it so far.
I have to say that your CV is simply amazing! I hope that one day I will achieve something like that.
I hope we'll have productive interaction!
Greetings from BiH!
Thanks for the add. I'm new here and am not sure how productive will i be, but i can certainly benefit from people around.
I have visited your org web TTF.It is very good.
im very glad to recive your comment back , while im now in Iraq-Erbil city and working with IREX , www.irex.org
its always intresting for me to know and update me about the swedish activites in field of conflict resolution in both level international and national , what is the most hot cases there in swedin and as well what is the international issues that sweden concere it most
Tack
Ala
Nice to see you on this site. Isn't it great? Craig Zelizer had a brilliant idea.
Thanks alot for adding me to you contact list , i intrested very much to hear more about the swedish experince in field of peace and conflict , though i know alot during my three year experince of working with the olof palme international center.
thanks once again
Ala
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