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I Garry Mobel 1. Why did you come to C.S.I.? I came to the College of Southern Idaho because it is a very good school and is not a very expensive college. It is easy for us to pay our room and board, tuition and everything we need because they gave us a financial aid and also work study program to help us for our education at C.S.I. 2. What is your general observation about the U.S., C.S.I., and Twin Falls? My general observations about the United States and the College of South- ern Idaho are coming to study the way of life and going back to teach our people about education and the way of life in the United States. Pablo Augustine 1. What do you think of American food, girls or boys, and our basic living standards? Boys and Girls are really good in their personalities and behaviors. The girls are acting like girls and the boys are acting like boys. Maybe there are some girls who don't show their respect for me, but as for me, I respect a girl no matter what they do. 2. Any other comments you would like to make. I arn pleased with the attitudes of the teachers and students here in the college. I will never forget their attitudes towards me. 192
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Shinobu Kaneko 1. Why did you come to the U.S.A.? My sister and missionaries influenced me very much about U.S.A. besides japan is very crowded! 2. What is your general observation about the U.S.A., C.S.I., and Twin Falls? U.S.A. My first impression is disorderlyg QI was in Los Angeles be- forej. The people of the U.5.A. have their own strong opin- ions about anything, are very independent, but free and easy. They have a broad idea. Their idea is very different from out insularism. C.S.I. I need strong courage to study here, but I appreciate that every teacher and student is very kind to me. There is a peace in this campus, no demonstration. TF This terrible cold weather seemed to kill me first time. I'm ' very happy to see a lot of snow. People are very kind. Shigeko Maeda 1. What is your general observations about the U.S., C.S.I., and Twin Falls? - When I arrived in US. A. I thought they have a lot of waste lands. The custom is different from japanese custom. Some of them I like, some of them I don't like. I felt American people is so free I like freedom, but I think they need to understand people around them. The boys are so kindness. I don't know woman-live very well, but I don't like it from my knowledge of . Sometime Ican't understand American people so I'm puzzle, but I try to know why they think and do and I try to under- stand and conform their custom from my opinion. 2. What do you think of American food, girls or boys, and our basic 4 living standard? room, wash clothes, go to shopping, so japanese mother is so busy. Iggy! I like American food very much, especially hamburger. We alway clean 521. Tl Q 7 Sz. I 3 191
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Robert Tuttii 1. What is your general observations about the U.S., C.S.I., and Twin Falls? I am very surprised at the United States. There are lots of houses, cars, and many people.'I'-like C.S.I. and Twin Falls very much. The people in Twin Falls are very friendly and the staff is really helping us. 2. What do you think of American food, girls or boys, and out basic living standards. I like American food. The living standard of the U.S. compared to my island is very luxurious. The boys are friendly and handsome, the girls are beautiful. All are friendly and if there isn't a friendly one, I haven't found them yet. Ignacio Ngiraiwett 1. Why did you come to the U.S.A.? The reason Icame here is education. I came here to learn, in order to help my people and our island. 2. What do you think of American food, girls or boys, and our basic standard of living? I think girls are friendly but I don't know what they think of us. The standard of living in Twin Falls is highly progressed. People live very well. There are many activities for everyone to enjoy. 193
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