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Buzz and Alex: Eden Prairie’s AFS Travelers Buzz plays and sings in the barbershop quartet. The sticker that many people have seen on my notebook and on my Swiss flag in my bedroom, best sums up what A.F.S. is.. .Peace. In our world today, too many countries relate and correspond across heated discussions, and often times end up facing each other with weapons of war. During my stay in Switzer- land, (and seven other countries of Europe) I discovered the beauty of people, despite the country, race, or language involved. Even when there is a language barrier, thoughts and meaning can be understood - preferably with a smile. Even though I touched the lives of just a hand- ful of people all summer, I possibly changed their attitudes of the Ugly American - I tried my best, and with A.F.S. sending thou- sands of kids to most countries of the world, a person can't help but see people talking to- gether and walking together towards a more peaceful and loving Earth... - Buzz Ziegler Buzz, a homecoming King.
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Even busy seniors find a little spare time during mods to read... and relax. £Tu hablas espanol? Hands, minds, and machines work together. You mean we actually drink this water?!
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Alex. . .and.. .Buzz I am from Costa Rica, a peaceful and enjoy- able country in Central America. I live here in Eden Prairie with the Rogers family, and throughout the months of staying here, they have made me think that I am with the best family ever chosen for an A.F.S. student. So far, I can say this experience will be un- forgettable. I like the United States because of the helpfulness of its people. I like the school because it is not too big, neither too small, and that helps us to know ourselves and identify each other. The systems are somehow different, however. For example, in my country, we have a definite number of subjects. After the 3rd year of high school, students choose a Science of Letters with the appropriated kind of subjects for each area. Students don't move from one class to a- nothcr--who moves is the teacher. Personally I think that studies are a little more difficult, but we don't have one thing U.S. A. has and that is equipment. Among people there are some differences in thinking and clothing, but that always happens, depending on where you live. Alex smiles at the silly photographer laying on the floor. Alex is homecoming royalty. - Alexis Medrano Alex doesn't always work hard...
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