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Missmylove said:
Hi everyone,
I am new to the forum, have been following the trend for sometime but a bit skeptical to join in.. However please update your spreadsheet with my info.
Application filed: June 2013
AOR: July 25, 2013
ECAS update: Medical Recieved

Welcome to the forum!!
 
greengurl said:
Good morning and Happy Friday!
Arrived safe and sound here in Toronto after my overnight flight from Vancouver. The snow is so pretty! We only had 1 snowfall this winter so im so jealous of the snow! Im tempted to go and walk in it!
My flight to Montego Bay leaves at 10am so I have a couple hours before my flight leaves.
So excited to be seeing my hubby today!!!
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!!

Happy Belated Birthday and Safe travels!!! Soak up every moment of Sun and Fun!!! Please bring some back when you stop over in Toronto (that's if you are not flying back direct!!!)

Missmylove said:
Hi everyone,
I am new to the forum, have been following the trend for sometime but a bit skeptical to join in.. However please update your spreadsheet with my info.
Application filed: June 2013
AOR: July 25, 2013
ECAS update: Medical Recieved

Welcome to our little online Family!!!

cafelatte02 said:
Good Friday everyone!

It's been a while since I last came here, I see that I have lots of reading to do LOL!
Congrats to all members that got great news, hoping that Kingston is pumped up and that it's only a start. It would be great that they don't forget Chickie & Daddys Girls, they've been patient enough no? Then other 2012 applicants, early 2013 applicants can't wait to hear from them too!!!

Have a great week-end!!!!

Thanks for the shout out my Dear! Always nice to hear from you!!!

Enjoy your weekend as well!!! :-*
 
Good afternoon JamFam,

It's Friday!!!!!!!!!! :P

For all those in Ontario/GTA...hope you are keeping warm. I for sure did not leave the house but, I have lots of homework to do. ::)

Kingston please close out the weekend with a bang!!! Deliver those passports...make some phone calls, update some E-cas databases, and finish these files already.

Enjoy the weekend guys!!!
 
lovindahubby said:
If you did it december 2012 its expire.. Cause police certificate valid for only nine months

Thanks very much!!
 
cblgr said:
Thanks very much!!

Any idea why they asked for police report only? Why not passport with it? Ugh the inconsistencies drrive me bonkers!! Well at least you know that they are looking at it. Definitely get it in right away. Good luck.
 
Re:Shipping



Hi Everyone!

I was wondering if someone could give me information about taking additional OVERSIZED luggage on my flight next month. I want to take a flat screen television with me as my second piece of luggage. I know I have to pay additional for it, but can you please tell me how I clear it at the other end. Also, does it need to be packed a certain way for the airlines to handle it? It is for my own personal use in my own apartment. I am Canadian.

Thanks for your help!
 
Re:Shipping

josephine196901 said:
Hi Everyone!

I was wondering if someone could give me information about taking additional OVERSIZED luggage on my flight next month. I want to take a flat screen television with me as my second piece of luggage. I know I have to pay additional for it, but can you please tell me how I clear it at the other end. Also, does it need to be packed a certain way for the airlines to handle it? It is for my own personal use in my own apartment. I am Canadian.

Thanks for your help


You can bring a tv with a value of up to $500. Just pay the cost your airline charges for extra luggage. I brought a 32" TV with no hassel
 
Well I must say, it was pretty quiet today... Hehheh... How unuh suh quiet.. No sah..
Neways hope everyone have a warm night!!!!
 
Happy Friday Peeps! :-*

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Shifting gears...

After posting a week of Black History I decide to meet at the round table to debrief. It is difficult to watch, and listen to some of the things being said.. wasn't it? When the topic of race comes up there is always tension on both sides. Most times individuals immediately go back to Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King to show how one ought to deal with the memory or slavery or any other discriminatory practice of yesteryear. The thing is while these men are now touted as amazing change agents they faced a terrible blow in speaking about injustice. King was murdered despite his commitment to peace and Mandela was imprisoned for most of his young life - over 20 year. At Nelson's death people from around the world spoke of his greatness - CNN made me nauseated with their dedications. Some try to paint Bob Marley as this peace loving dude "one love, one heart" not knowing how disgusted he was with the inequality he saw in the world. Despite the fact that his daddy was a white man, he identified more with his black mother and her mother's mother. For all intent and purpose he was probably murdered too. So what is the point?

His Emperor Haile Selassie said:

“Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war and until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation, until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes. And until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race, there is war. And until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship, rule of international morality, will remain but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained... now everywhere is war.” Bob Marley did not say these words only popularize it in his song,
― Haile Selassie I (He too suffered and begged the united nations to help him when Italy persecuted his country)

We see wars- verbal, psychological, physical... warfare. What can we do about it? Do we refuse to have these conversations, even the ones that make you uncomfortable? Do we stick our head in the stand and pretend terrible things happen in society and people are wounded by them.. How important is reconciliation without forgiveness. Can we go on without forgiving others.. but is it possible to forgive when there is denial or a complete dusting away of the wrongs by many who would rather just hold hands and sing Kumbaya.
At this point if I keep posting slave stories I would be insulting my own people so will examine the psychological effect the past have on the mentality of black folks... e.g. bleaching, violence, men and women declaring why they hate themselves and love the other. Look at powerful black people who change the landscape etc. show the ways in which some white men and women refuse to be a part of a system that oppressed others and so on. Stay tuned ...

http://youtu.be/4XHEPoMNP0I Bob Marley
http://youtu.be/ft82mF-N57w His Emperor Selassie
 
frankfield said:
Shifting gears...

After posting a week of Black History I decide to meet at the round table to debrief. It is difficult to watch, and listen to some of the things being said.. wasn't it? When the topic of race comes up there is always tension on both sides. Most times individuals immediately go back to Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King to show how one ought to deal with the memory or slavery or any other discriminatory practice of yesteryear. The thing is while these men are now touted as amazing change agents they faced a terrible blow in speaking about injustice. King was murdered despite his commitment to peace and Mandela was imprisoned for most of his young life - over 20 year. At Nelson's death people from around the world spoke of his greatness - CNN made me nauseated with their dedications. Some try to paint Bob Marley as this peace loving dude "one love, one heart" not knowing how disgusted he was with the inequality he saw in the world. Despite the fact that his daddy was a white man, he identified more with his black mother and her mother's mother. For all intent and purpose he was probably murdered too. So what is the point?

His Emperor Haile Selassie said:

“Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war and until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation, until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes. And until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race, there is war. And until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship, rule of international morality, will remain but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained... now everywhere is war.” Bob Marley did not say these words only popularize it in his song,
― Haile Selassie I (He too suffered and begged the united nations to help him when Italy persecuted his country)

We see wars- verbal, psychological, physical... warfare. What can we do about it? Do we refuse to have these conversations, even the ones that make you uncomfortable? Do we stick our head in the stand and pretend terrible things happen in society and people are wounded by them.. How important is reconciliation without forgiveness. Can we go on without forgiving others.. but is it possible to forgive when there is denial or a complete dusting away of the wrongs by many who would rather just hold hands and sing Kumbaya.
At this point if I keep posting slave stories I would be insulting my own people so will examine the psychological effect the past have on the mentality of black folks... e.g. bleaching, violence, men and women declaring why they hate themselves and love the other. Look at powerful black people who change the landscape etc. show the ways in which some white men and women refuse to be a part of a system that oppressed others and so on. Stay tuned ...

http://youtu.be/4XHEPoMNP0I Bob Marley
http://youtu.be/ft82mF-N57w His Emperor Selassie

What you mention is the discourse being removed away from race and now being defined as cultural differences by the dominant members of society. Race or Culture is now used to separate the majority from the minority this is done through erasure, trivialization, culturalization, and categorization. These methods are used to "tolerate" the underclasses of society.

I have more material that I can share with you if you like :)
 
frankfield said:
Shifting gears...

After posting a week of Black History I decide to meet at the round table to debrief. It is difficult to watch, and listen to some of the things being said.. wasn't it? When the topic of race comes up there is always tension on both sides. Most times individuals immediately go back to Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King to show how one ought to deal with the memory or slavery or any other discriminatory practice of yesteryear. The thing is while these men are now touted as amazing change agents they faced a terrible blow in speaking about injustice. King was murdered despite his commitment to peace and Mandela was imprisoned for most of his young life - over 20 year. At Nelson's death people from around the world spoke of his greatness - CNN made me nauseated with their dedications. Some try to paint Bob Marley as this peace loving dude "one love, one heart" not knowing how disgusted he was with the inequality he saw in the world. Despite the fact that his daddy was a white man, he identified more with his black mother and her mother's mother. For all intent and purpose he was probably murdered too. So what is the point?

His Emperor Haile Selassie said:

“Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war and until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation, until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes. And until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race, there is war. And until that day, the dream of lasting peace, world citizenship, rule of international morality, will remain but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained... now everywhere is war.” Bob Marley did not say these words only popularize it in his song,
― Haile Selassie I (He too suffered and begged the united nations to help him when Italy persecuted his country)

We see wars- verbal, psychological, physical... warfare. What can we do about it? Do we refuse to have these conversations, even the ones that make you uncomfortable? Do we stick our head in the stand and pretend terrible things happen in society and people are wounded by them.. How important is reconciliation without forgiveness. Can we go on without forgiving others.. but is it possible to forgive when there is denial or a complete dusting away of the wrongs by many who would rather just hold hands and sing Kumbaya.
At this point if I keep posting slave stories I would be insulting my own people so will examine the psychological effect the past have on the mentality of black folks... e.g. bleaching, violence, men and women declaring why they hate themselves and love the other. Look at powerful black people who change the landscape etc. show the ways in which some white men and women refuse to be a part of a system that oppressed others and so on. Stay tuned ...

http://youtu.be/4XHEPoMNP0I Bob Marley
http://youtu.be/ft82mF-N57w His Emperor Selassie

Is this Chapter 7?
 
Watch "Madeas Tree Lecture" on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnjonRIvHzo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
 
ready_fi_move_on said:
Watch "Madeas Tree Lecture" on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnjonRIvHzo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
a true ting dat
 
Twoheartsonelove said:
Any idea why they asked for police report only? Why not passport with it? Ugh the inconsistencies drrive me bonkers!! Well at least you know that they are looking at it. Definitely get it in right away. Good luck.

No idea but you raise a great question! Im torn...I think if they were going to refuse us they would have just said so instead of asking for a police record....but on the other side if they were leaning towards approving us I would think they would have asked for the passport too....so stressful!!