My Dear students:
I would like to say that I am quiet impressed with many of your questions and I am so happy that you have taken a interest in Bangladesh and its people.
I will be able to answer many of your questions in detail when I get back to America. But I would like to tell you that many of your answers are just a "click" away.
That is right, I am going to ask that you look for some of the answers yourselves. You may use the internet and go to Google and search for some of the answers.
I am telling you to do this because it will help with time management. I hope that many of you take time to look up this information and find out for yourselves the wonderful culture and people of Bangladesh.
*I would also like to note that I have addressed several of your questions in a previous posting on this blog. Check them out!
I miss you and will see you soon!
Mr. Dunn :)
Sandra Paz: I think I would like to know more about their culture, like who they are.
Yuliana Mejia: I would like to know if they have a children’s home there like here for when the children are abused? I would also like to know if there is a juvenile and jail in Bangladesh? I also want to know more about their culture. What’s there?
Jesus Alvarez: I would like to know if they like school. Do they watch T.V.? And do they want to know Mr. Dunn. Are there pretty girls there? Do they play soccer?
Juliana Vela: I would like to learn a lot more about Bangladesh. I would like to know what their climate is each season. What are their houses like? I would also like to learn what they celebrate each year. There are many things I want to learn about Bangladesh, including many other things.
Itssel Berumen: I would like to know about their different beliefs and how they dress. Why what’s right and what’s wrong. How the schools are. Do they wear uniforms?
Blake Payne: Well, I am curious if they eat any American food. What is the government system like? What are their colleges like? What is their healthcare like? What kind of prisons do they have there?
Natasha Judd: I would like to learn more about how they dress. Why do the men have to wear fancy clothes? Do all the women have to wear dresses? Is Bangladesh a wealthy country? How much is their money worth in U.S. dollars? If I bought a meal there how much would it cost?
Jesus Castillo: How do they make the rickshaw? Why do they drive on the right side of the car? What is there second language?
Robert Maldonado: Do they have rickshaw races?
Pablo Juarez: I want to learn a lot. One is how to speak their language. I also want to know if they like soccer. I bet they want to know about the U.S. too.
Jorge Hernandez: Why is their favorite sport cricket? How do you play cricket? What other sports do they play? What do they do for fun?
Atlanta Beal: What kind of T.V. shows do they watch? What kind of pets do they keep? What is their population? When was their last war? What do they dress like?
Sam Taylor: I would like to know if there are beaches there. Do they eat American food? What do the kids do in their spare time? I would like to know a lot more about Bangladesh.
Lynndon Bais: Why don’t they eat with their forks and spoons if they have them? Why is the steering wheel on the right side of the car? Why do they eat rice all the time?
Citlali Flores: I would like to learn about the food. Also, about the celebrations they do, the one in February. What is their daily life like? How does their school look?
Jesus Correa: Does Bangladesh have a national flag? Does it have a national animal? How is the music like? Do they dance? How do they dance?
Mariah Lee: I want to learn how do they talk? How do they work? Do they shop a lot? What do they do for fun on the weekends? Do boys and girls go to school together?
what do they eat?
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