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Submitted by manager on Fri, 2008-01-25 14:39

This site and the Tibet Talk show are currently dormant.  Thanks to all those who have participated thusfar. Hopefully we can get the discussion going again before too long.  If you are interested in participating (either in managing this site or participating /producing the show please register and post a comment below.

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Tibet Talk # 12

Submitted by TheWangyal on Sun, 2007-02-18 00:33
  • Dharamsala
  • Harvard University
  • History
  • Lobsang Sangay
  • Politics
  • tibet

Every Tibetan as an Ambassador: How to talk (effectively) about Tibet to injis
and other non-Tibetans, including the Chines­e?

  • Guest: Dr. Lobsang Sangay la, Ph. D. from Harvard University, and recently

selected as one of the young leaders of Asia in the Asia 21 Young Leaders Forum
by the Asia Society, New York.

  • Participants: Taydon, Thupten Nyima, Tendor and Wangyal.
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Immensely informative tête-à-tête with Dr. Lobsang Sangay la mainly on the above topic and covering a range of related sub-topics including but not limited to – tailoring explanations to non-Tibetan audience, the use of personal stories, the reiteration of the human rights “situation” in Tibet, the right approach to talking about Tibet to a Chinese person, and Dr. Lobsang Sangay la’s ingenious and effective 8 Ms (Marriage, Mongols, Manchu, Mismanagement, Maoism, Minority, Migration and Middle-path) to refute Chinese claims vis-à-vis Tibet. Check it out!!! AUDIO TO BE POSTED SHORTLY

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TibetTalk #11

Submitted by TheWangyal on Sat, 2007-02-03 17:39
  • ambition
  • career
  • decision-making
  • Dharamsala
  • exile
  • TCV
  • Tibetan

Topic: WHAT ABOUT THAT KID WHO WANTED TO BECOME AN AIRPLANE PILOT?-
A discussion about the choice of careers for young Tibetans and its changing landscape in the era of globalization.

  • Guest: Thondup Tsering, Former Career Counselor at TCV, Dharamsala
  • Participants: Taydon, Thupten Nyima & Wangyal
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During this discussion, we touched upon Thondup la's foray into the uncharted waters of career counseling in the Tibetan community and his experience as TCV's first career counselor, the trends in career choice by young Tibetans, the need to inculcate decision-making abilities and confidence early on, the recent trend of Tibetans taking nursing courses, the role parents and teachers should assume in facitating the students' decision-making re: career choice, and so on ...
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TibetTalk #10

Submitted by TheWangyal on Sat, 2007-01-27 21:19
  • college application
  • international students
  • Ivy league
  • student immigration
  • Tibetan
  • US colleges

How to get into the competitive U.S. schools? A chat with Tendor, alumnus of Brown University.

 

Participants: Thupten Nyima, Taydon, Wangyal

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During the course of our discussion, we realized that this would be a great resource even more than we anticipated, for those Tibetans in the U.S., Canada, India and Nepal who are planning to apply for admission to competitive U.S. colleges. Our discussion included but was not limited to the following:

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Show me the Karma! TibetTalk #9

Submitted by TheWangyal on Sun, 2007-01-14 03:05
  • Buddhism
  • Geshe
  • God
  • Karma
  • Tibetan

Guest: Geshe Wangdue la
Participants: Taydon, Chime, Dhondup, Wangyal (Intro)

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This Saturday's discussion was about the concept of karma and the notion of God as held by Tibetans and an indepth explanation from Geshe Wangdue la of Sera Je Monastery. Our participants certainly had all their questions amply answered. Please check this one out and come face to face with your innate Buddha nature, so to speak.

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credits

The article 'Male circumcision cuts HIV risks' was posted on 14 December, 2006 - Published 14:36 GMT in www.bbcnews.com. you can read more on it . 

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TibetanBridges Newsletter #2

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Upcoming Show
Saturday, January 13th 2007 (11 am - 12 noon EST)

Is there Karma? Is there God?: A Debate with Geshe Wangdue la If you would like to participate in the discussion, please enter the conference call through skype and dial host ID: WorldBridges on Saturday between 11 am to 12 pm EST. If you don't have skype and would like to participate, just email your phone number to tenzin_wangyal@hotmail.com and we will call you and you will be welcomed into the discussion. We look forward to having a frank and no-holds-barred discussion as usual.

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X-mas and Holidays Gifts from Students for a Free Tibet

Submitted by TheWangyal on Sun, 2006-12-24 14:14
  • gifts
  • Students for a Free Tibet
  • tibet

Friends,


spacer If you are contemplating what to get your Ingee and non-Ingee friends for X-mas please visit this website first.  It will make your gift very very special and I gaurantee 100% recipient satisfaction.


blog.studentsforafreetibet.org/2006/12/18/holiday-shopping-with-sft/

Thank you.

Free Tibet.

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TibetTalk #8

Submitted by taydon on Sun, 2006-12-17 01:05
  • AIDS
  • HIV
  • precaution
  • stigma
  • Tibetan community

Guest: Dr. Sonam Topgyal la (aka Dr. ST la)
Participants: Taydon, Rapgyal, Wangyal

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This Saturday's discussion was about HIV/AIDS in the Tibetan population in exile and in Tibet; the social stigma faced by those with HIV/AIDS; common misconceptions; causes and precautionary measures; the never to be underestimated condoms; facilities available at local hospitals (public and private) in Dharamsala and refugee settlements to get tested; advances in the quest for a cure as well as a vaccine for HIV/AIDS; and above all, the need for openness and community's acceptance (not ostracization) of those with HIV/AIDS.

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circumcision cuts the risk of AIDS infection

Male circumcision 'cuts' HIV risk Foreskin cells are thought to be more vulnerable to HIV infectionForeskin cells are thought to be more vulnerable to HIV infectionCircumcision can cut the rate of HIV infection in heterosexual men by 50%, results from two African trials show.The findings are so striking, the US National Institutes of Health decided it would be unethical to continue and stopped the trials early.It supports a previous South African study which reported similar results.Experts said it was a significant breakthrough but could not replace standard methods of preventing infection such as condoms.

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