Pictures
I have added pictures to the first two posts at the bottom of the page...as well have added more to the photo albums.
We had our first actual lecture today and it was rather interseting. Inga (the professor) talked to us about the earth, its population and how it effects the environment. She included factors that affect population and population control and how these have changed over the last 1000 years or so-- so that we could have an understanding of the effects of our actions and the rate at which our society is growing on the environment. It gives you..me..the chance to think about how society needs to change in order to support the continual growth of its population because there will come a time when the earth will not be able to support its population if things don't change drastically.....
....very interesting.
It is dinner time and I am famished. I will do abit more tomorrow.
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Hi Nat:
I am going to Taiwan in 2 days and you have inspired me with your blog! The bike ride is still on for Sunday!
Jim
Morning Nat. Great to hear from and wish you the best in your studies.
Thanks for thinking of me to add to your e list.
Be good.
Peter (mto)
Hey Natalie
Your blog is great and thanx for adding me to your email. We're thinking of you, sorry you're gonna miss the koeksisters at the braai!
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Hi Natalie
Very nice to hear from you. I like the pictures.
I received the email from you and thanks for the email invitation.
I will join soon.
I wish you the best in your studies.
We miss the softer side of Structural.
Cheers
Vlado
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