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Q: How can I find schools of learning in my city

5 years 23 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - Shenyang

 
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It's a challenge for sure. If only schools and other businesses would advertise extensively on places like the internet instead of hiding down dark alleys with no signage to deter business. Life would be so much easier.

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It's a challenge for sure. If only schools and other businesses would advertise extensively on places like the internet instead of hiding down dark alleys with no signage to deter business. Life would be so much easier.

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Give up! There are no schools of learning in your city!

 

 

Do you know when am goin' to get me raincoasts?

Stiggs:

Funnily enough there probably are plenty of schools there where the students go and learn absolutely nothing.

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"I ate his liver ... with some fava beans and nice Chianti ..."

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/10/05/tasmanian-devils-released-wi...

 

A Tasmanian devil is show in this handout photo.

 

Tasmanian devil returns to mainland Australia after 3,000 years

 

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 The name of the dawg is derived from ... the name of Abel Tasman, Dutch sailor, who long before Phil, Stiggs and Sandnose discovered Oz ...  and more ... NZ, Fiji ...

 

 

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If you are currently in China, I would suggest searching on Baidu, or even speaking to friends in the area to find out which schools they would recommend.

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