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November 2nd, 2009 @1:32 pm  

However, it is quite common for a representative to have several students at the beginning of the year as often times permanent host families might be on vacation or unable to take their student on the day he/she arrives…

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November 2nd, 2009 @1:33 pm  

Having worked with exchange students for so many years, I find stories like this quite disturbing — if true, not good for the students, which is of paramount importance. If not true, not good for the programs.

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November 6th, 2009 @12:48 am  

I am looking into rosetta stone’s on learning Japanese. Is it possible for me to learn this language for two years and got to Japan, as a foreign exchange student for a few months.

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December 11th, 2009 @7:21 am  

You can drag and drop it, but it probably won’t work and will waste a ton of space. The problem is that dragging and dropping a file won’t convert the format, so if it’s not a format your iPod can play (and that’s very limited) then it won’t work.

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January 2nd, 2010 @4:59 am  

Do I can drag and drop video file from local computer to my iPod or IPhone without iTunes? ?

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