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Malaysian hacky-sack? This foreign student practices a Malaysian game similar to the popu- lar American game hacky-sack. Bangladesh students provided a display of colorful decorative ornaments from their na- tion. students unite at Texas A I The International students at Texas A I and the International Student Services Office were successful in the participation of the bazaar. Approxi- mately 400 to 500 people including guests and participants enjoyed the festivities. Special events at the annu- al bazaar included a welcome intro- duction with Chinese songs, a Mala- sian dance, and a demonstration from the South Texas Tae Kwon Do Club. Each represented nation provided booths with food, films, slide shows, and native artifacts. At the close of the bazaar some in- ternational students danced with each other to celebrate their friendship. 27
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I N T E R N A T I O 1W A L B A Z A A R above: Rogerio E. Santo (Brazil), Jose N. Espinoza (Nicaragua), and Momoh S. Bello (Nigeria) are from different nations but here they unite as friends, left: Masters Choi and Wendy Hensley performed an exciting demonstration of Tae Kwon Do. right: Some Malasian women break away from the action for a quick group shot. 26
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Caballeros Y Caballeras Study The South Southwest Borderland instructor Dr. Bittinger and Dr. Torres-Raines sponsored two autumn adventures to Mexico. The trip was available to those who wanted first hand exper- ience with modern and historical Mexican cultures. Accompanying the group was Dr. Albro. The first trip was in early November to Monterrey. Here, the group explored many sights such as: Horsetail Falls (Cola de Ca- ballo), a cultural museum, Champin- que Mesal, Grutas de Garcia, and more interesting sights. The second trip was later in No- vember and was to the interior of Mexico. Here, Students Visited Las Cascades, the Natural Bridge, Monte Ciudad Valles, and more locations. The advantage of these trips was the wonderful feeling of learning the Mexican culture. A large group was interested in the learning experience and the turn out was rewarding. Most of the participants were students, but family and friends were invited also. Dr. Bittinger gives the children in Mexico a crash course in English. Learning was never meant to be so much fun. Before entering the caves, students take time to relax and enjoy. 26
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