CONTENTS
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Something for Everyone
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The United States is a large, geographically and socially diverse nation. We welcome you to explore it.
- A Musical Tour Of America
John Edward Hasse, PhD, Curator of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History
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A music historian offers suggestions for organizing your U.S. trip by visiting American shrines to the universal language: music.
- Photo Gallery: American Treasures
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A pictorial look of some less-familiar Americana offerings.
- A World-Class Education While Getting to Know the United States
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Each year, the United States eagerly welcomes over half a million international students.
- Opportunity Of A Lifetime: International Admissions To U.S. Colleges
Dale Gough, Head of International Education Services of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
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An international education expert provides insights on negotiating the U.S. college admissions process.
- U.S. Higher Education: The Financial Side
Nancy W. Keteku, Regional Educational Advising Coordinator for Africa, Department of State, Accra, Ghana
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Not only is a U.S. education a good value giving high returns on your investment, there are many options for financing your studies.
STUDENT EXPERIENCES Three international students share what they have learned first-hand about attending school in the United States.
- "A Decision You Will Never Regret"
Nyasha Kanganga of Zimbabwe, Undergraduate at The College Of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota.
- "A Wonderful Experience"
Arnab Basu of India, Graduate Student at Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- "A Great Opportunity"
Pavel Repyeuski of Belarus, Former Undergraduate at Ithaca College, New York
- Doing Business in the U.S.A. Today
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Government officials and business executives discuss recent efforts to facilitate business travel and promote commercial exchanges.
- Douglas Baker, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Services;
- Elizabeth Dickson, Advisor for Global Immigration Services, Ingersoll-Rand;
- Janice Jacobs, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Visa Services;
- Randel Johnson, Vice President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce;
- Michael Neifach, Director of Immigration Policy, Department of Homeland Security;
- Alexander Feldman, Department of State, Coordinator of International Information Programs
BUSINESS TRAVEL EXPERIENCES Two executives relate their recent travel experiences.
- "I Enter and Leave Without Problems"
Carlos Vanni, Santiago, Chile
- "More Safety, Minimal Inconvenience"
Jimmy Chan, RJP Limited, Hong Kong
Bibliography
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eJournal USA: Foreign Policy Agenda
Volume 10, Number 1 September 2005
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