First Lady Michelle Obama's "100,000 Strong Initiative" Event

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First Lady Michelle Obama addressed a packed auditorium at Howard University on January 19th 2011. She encouraged students to study abroad in China, as part of the "100,000 Strong Initiative" launched by the Obama Administration which aims to increase the number and diversity of students studying abroad in China.

For more details on the "100,000 Strong Initiative", visit: http://www.state.gov/100000strong

For information on study abroad opportunities sponsored by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, visit: http://exchanges.state.gov

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  • @65Buket How does that fit in with Agenda 21 which mandates the current dumbing down of America as Smart People are considered a threat to Nature due to the accumulation of wealth and possessions.

  • They need to send US children to China to get a good education? Says a lot about our present education system here in America.

  • I agree with First Lady's remarks about impressive young people's being our true face to world:)Regards.

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  • 太好了!!!

  • I logged on to see Gabe Britcher...He looks great and is so fortunate to have this opportunity! But the message delivered by the First Lady is an inspiration in itself. She really makes me think about the awesome opportunities for our children....our world. We are blessed!

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