Who here lives in New England USA?
By bmwfinders2
@bmwfinders2 (807)
United States
6 responses
@cuttyrish (2667)
• United States
3 Nov 06
I am from San Mateo California, USA but i am now studying in the Phillipines.
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@bmwfinders2 (807)
• United States
3 Nov 06
cool I was out in cali last summer doing some roofing sales. what are you studying in philipines? whats your name?
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@tmnjyk (3486)
• Canada
3 Nov 06
Oh really? cutirish? I am originally from Philippines, where do you study? I do hope you study in University of the Philippines or Ateneo...best school there....and way more cheaper. And what is your course? Oh, can you send me some filipino spaghetti sauce here? hahhahah...I liked our spaghetti sauce that what we've got in Canada/USA. Talk to you later!
@bmwfinders2 (807)
• United States
3 Nov 06
Hi something familiar about your pic? you look like a girl i met from new york recently? must be coincedence anyway. whats up? what part of new york you from whos the dude with the cool leather jacket? you in school?
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@nora05 (379)
• United States
13 Nov 06
I live in New England. I was born in Ireland but I have been here since I was 17.
@bmwfinders2 (807)
• United States
3 Nov 06
where you move? is this where your roots are? If so you will get sucked back always end up back home
@tmnjyk (3486)
• Canada
3 Nov 06
Hi, here is about India. I searched the net and found encyclopedia. Here is what I gathered.
India (Hindi: ???? Bharat), officially the Republic of India (Bharat Ga?arajya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second most populous country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world.[1] India has a coastline of over seven thousand kilometres which is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east.[2]India borders Afghanistan [3] and Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, The Tibet Autonomous Region and Bhutan to the north-east; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. India is in the vicinity of the Indian Ocean nations of Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia and Thailand.
The first urban civilization on the Indian subcontinent arose around 3300 BCE in the Indus river valley.[4]India subsequently became a hub of ancient trade routes, the seat of vast empires, and a center of cultural innovation and synthesis,[5]whose diverse achievements included the decimal number system,[6]the Buddhist cave monuments at Ajanta, and the Taj Mahal. Four of the world's major religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism all originated in India, while Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Judaism arrived in the first millennium CE and played an influential role in the formation of the variegated culture of India. In addition, through the transmission of Buddhism and Hinduism, India notably influenced the cultures of South Asia,[7]South-east Asia,[8]and East Asia.[9]
India emerged as a modern democratic nation-state in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was characterized by the first large-scale use of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience as a means of social protest. It became a republic in 1950, with the completion of a constitution that guaranteed "liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith, and worship." Modern India is a large and complex country that defies easy characterization. On the one hand, it is now the fourth largest economy (PPP) in the world and the second fastest growing economy,[10]having made rapid economic progress in the last ten years, especially in the field of information technology. It has the second largest agricultural output of any country in the world; it is a declared nuclear deterrent state,[11]with an active space program; and it is sometimes spoken of as an emerging superpower.[12]On the other hand, despite these gains, India battles endemic poverty and uneven development. It ranks 122nd in per capita income among the nations of the world, with four-fifths of its population living on less than $2 a day. India also ranks 127th in the 2005 UN human development index and, according to the FAO, has the largest number of undernourished people of any country in the world,[13]which, at 212 million, is a full one-fifth of the population.[14]However, India's overall prognosis is now much improved: with its high rates of growth, its standard of living is expected to rise sharply in the 21st century.[15]
@bmwfinders2 (807)
• United States
3 Nov 06
Didnt get your name? That was very instructive. Didnt know the number system was developed in India, not the Dewey decimal classification system, your talking about the other one? anyway cool you know alot about your country, every go to USA? I have never left this country hope to travel someday
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@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
12 Jan 07
I used to live in Penbrook, Peensylvania. I went to college in Purchase, NY. Now I live in Belchertown, MA.