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Would you still be a part of a study abroad program
if you could be harassed for being an American?
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we become comfortable using associations, like anti-war or pro-America, as safety nets. But in other countries, Americans are not viewed as proor anti- anything, or even as Democrats or Republicans. Americans are seen one-dimensionally as Americans, which means that the decisions of the American government are decisions in our names.
Since much of the global community feels that Americans are ignorant, security abroad is necessary. The measures taken by the schools in Cabrini's study abroad program will help keep students safe, freeing their minds to absorb the customs of different cultures; This is a great time to study abroad because we will truly get new views of the world.
Our generation is expected to be on the b~nk of the next Greatest Gen~ration. For that to stand true, students studying abroad must bring home .the reasons for the slanted worldview of America. Only then will American students be able to take freedom abroad.
Yes, it makes no sense to limit your opportunities just because of what some ignorant people think about Americans.
Yes. I don't really care about what other people think.
Yes, because it won't make that big of a difference to me. I think the war will be over soon.
I might go but, I'd want to find out about the school I'm going to.
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