lundi 7 mai 2007

hey guys
we are about to present our project in class in 30 minutes. we still have not received the url from you. what should we do? let us know.

samedi 5 mai 2007

I wrote something and qin will post the url this evening.ciao

Religion on campus

Why this subject?

We choose to talk about religion on campus otherwise how we see religion (all the religions) and how the believers live their religion life on their student life or adolescent life. The most important thing in this project is to compare between the French situation and the American one. We choose this subject because of a lot of reasons, the main one is that we hear more and more people talk about religion and about “laicite” in our country. We observe that France and the USA interpret this “laicite” differently.

Observations:

In France, there’s nearly no place for the religion in the student life (in the campus, at the university…) except sometimes when the nearest church glide a prospectus under the student’s door in the campus like the last desperation’s effort to stay alive. For the people who believe, they must do an effort to go to their church if there’s a church not so far.

In the USA, the situation is very different. As Asmaa and Kristen said, religion is omnipresent in their life of student in the university even if they don’t want it. There is association of believers and churches in the campus but the education is lay.

Generally in the USA, there is more liberty everywhere and especially in the practice of religion. The difference is that the French wonder WHY? Whereas the American wonder WHY NOT? For the French, the start is the restriction and gives liberty little by little .For the American, they start with the total liberty and manage after that.

Explications:

To talk about religion in this two country, we must present the situation of the religion in this country. In France:

-60 millions habitants

1994

2007

Catholics

67%

51%

Protestants

3%

3%

Jews

1%

1%

Muslims

2%

4%

Without religion

23%

31%

And in the USA:

-

Protestants

52,0%

Catholics

24,5%

Jews

1,3%

Muslims

0,5%

Without religion

14,1%

Secular

0,4%

Others

7,2%

vendredi 4 mai 2007

website url

hey guys-

hope everythings going well for you guys! we just wanted to remind you that we need the website up my midnight tonight. go ahead and just post the url or webaddress here or you can email us so we can incorporate it into our project. thanks so much!

-asmaa & kristin

mardi 17 avril 2007

jeudi 29 mars 2007

nous nous

hey guys-

we need you to go ahead and start asking as many friends of yours as possible the following survey questions:

(1) To what extent does religion (such as churches, temples, mosques) have a presence on
the French university and community?
(2) Do French people think it’s a violation of sorts to even have religion present in a university setting and/or college community (which is meant to be secular)?
(3) What is the dominant religion in France and do students do anything on campus that involves religion?
(4) In France, is church and state actually separate or is it more or less a conglomeration like it is in America?

Please, try to ask as many people as possible as we need a lot of responses. Thanks guys. We would love it if you guys could have this to us by Tuesday April 10th.

MERCI BEAUCOUP!!!

mardi 27 mars 2007







he looks like a freak!









gee what a loser!













John Mayer


c'est l'amour de ma vie John Mayer

mardi 20 mars 2007

okay guys . . . sorry i couldn't be in class today but i got a flat tire on my way to campus!!! by the time i called my loser friends to come help me, i totally missed class and the oppurtunity to talk to all you guys. to make matters worse, when i went to get my new tire, they told me i had to get all my tires changed because they all sucked. needless to say, this was not a good day. it's okay cause i'm going to a snow patrol concert tomorrow in atlanta!!! so EXCITED! haha . . okay i don't know if you guys really cared to know all of that but i decided to share anyways . . . have a good WEEK EVERYONE!!!!!

jeudi 15 mars 2007

My life with pictures: Chapter 1 /Student in France


Here,it's me just before i went to the ENSEIRB party, I was the presenter last year.




















Here it's a picture of when i just wake up to go to ENSEIRB; i try to make a happy face.






Ahhh.When i was cleaning my small room with my besom









It's a thing that i don't like at all : buying food from the super market. But i have to do that if i don't want to be hungry.s###

mardi 6 mars 2007


my picture under the eifl tower in Paris(12.31.2006)

pictures yay





there's a picture of me in case you forget what i look like on days that aren't tuesdays. . .

we're supposed to pick a picture that represents our house but i'm in car so much that it might as well be my house! i drive to campus in it, i drive to work, i'm usually forced to drive when i go out with my friends . . . anyways its okay cause i love my car more than i love my friends . . . haha i'm joking . . .

the picture of the parking meter represents the university of tennessee, every morning when i wake up and drive here the first and worst part of my day becomes finding a place to park. there isn't enough parking spots for everyone and you almost always end up walking from really far which makes people like me late to class. it's either that or you get tickets, which are stupid!

lundi 5 mars 2007

La religion et l'école

Hey guys!!

Je commence mon premier message en français. La prochaine fois, j'écrirai en anglais.

Le mardi dernier, nous avons parlé de la présence de la religion sur le campus. Sur cette question, la différence entre les Etats-Unis et la France m'a beaucoup surpris, et je n'imaginais pas du tout que c'était comme ça !J'ai appris qu'aux USA, il y avait des clubs et associations religieuses sur le campus. Certains étudiants distribuaient même des tracts pour communiquer leur religion. Il y a toute sorte d'églises autour du campus, ce qui permet aux étudiants de pratiquer leur religion facilement. Malgré cette diversité, il semblerait qu'il y ait une bonne tolérance et que chacun vit bien sa religion. Les débats religieux sont nombreux.

Tout ceci ne pouvait que me surprendre, car en France, la religion est un sujet beaucoup plus tabou. Bien qu'il existe des écoles privées qui intègrent des cours sur la religion, dans les écoles publiques françaises, aucun signe religieux ne doit être visible. Donc pas d’association religieuse, pas d'église sur le campus. Une loi française interdit même tout signe religieux trop distinctif dans les écoles publiques. Mais le port du voile est très bien toléré dans notre école.

En France, la religion et l'école est un sujet d'actualité. Récemment un lycée privé musulman est ouvert à Lyon malgré l'avis défavorable du recteur de Lyon.

Il s'agira d'approfondir la discussion et d'expliquer les causes des différences constatées. Nous avons d’abord évoqué la politique... A suivre.

mardi 27 février 2007

we finally chose a topic . . . get excited!!!!!

hey guys!!!

so we've decided to change our topic again. it is now "the role of religion in a college student's life." we will elaborate more on this later. but feel free to start thinking about if religion plays a role at all on your campus. we want to focus on questions such as:

1) to what extent does religion (such as churches, temples, mosques) have a presence on your campus and community?
2) do you think its a violation of sorts to even have religion present on campus and/or college community (which is meant to be secular)?
3) what is your religion and do you do anything on campus that involves your religion?
4) are there any religious clubs or groups on your campus and community and what is the general consensus among French people about their presence?
5) So in America we have this concept that church and state are separate but obviously, we go to the University of Tennessee, which is a public state school, but yet religion can be found everywhere on campus. We even have a street right behind the library that has various churches (Catholic, Methodist, and Baptist) as well as a synagogue. There is a mosque a couple streets down even. So with that said, in France, is church and state actually separate or is it more or less a conglomeration like it is here?

lundi 26 février 2007

my pictures!

this is where i go to school...
this is me...

and this is where i live... my cute little house








dimanche 25 février 2007

i will not be able to come to the next english class(02.27.2007) because i m in morocco and i'll return to bordeaux thursday(because of the expensive price of the plane tickets before this day).see you next week

Dan Tyminski singing

The real old us music

samedi 24 février 2007

quelques photos ici : http://xqin.online.fr/public/exchange
Wow, it's the first time I'm writing on a blog !

jeudi 22 février 2007

mardi 20 février 2007

a log that wait for you: tchitchi.blogspot.com

vendredi 16 février 2007

Hello everybody.i had very bad results at the exams but no matter.

jeudi 15 février 2007

bonjour tout le monde!!!!!