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« Thread Started on Jul 30, 2007, 7:25am »
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Again, Welcome to the Temple Economics Society Web Forum and thanks for signing-up!

Before you get lost in the hundreds of posts, getting your fingers dirty debating about U.S. Foreign Policy, introduce your self first!

Tell us a little bit about who you are! What's your major? Your life pursuits? Your political party? Are you a mac or PC person? Your favorite cha-cha record? Or just leave your name...

Don't be shy, this is a friendly community!
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« Reply #1 on Jul 30, 2007, 7:03pm »
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Hey everyone,
My name is Anthony DeFucsco. I am the president of the Temple Economics Society. I'm glad to see we've finally got this thing up and running. I think that it will be a great place for everyone to kind of chip in their two cents about anything whether that be your opinions on anything from politics to which classes you've had and liked (or disliked). I'm looking forward to the discussion and will be participating regularly!

For those of you who don't know, this forum was put together almost entirely by our new Executive Secretary Steve Frable..nice work! haha
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« Reply #2 on Sept 8, 2007, 12:25am »
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yes, nice work i must say. although to keep this going people need to check back religiously in order to keep it interesting. PLUS you kids are way too serious here.
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yes, nice work i must say. although to keep this going people need to check back religiously in order to keep it interesting. PLUS you kids are way too serious here.


Thanks for posting and welcome to the forum! Yes, many are very serious. We need some comic relief. Care to take the job?
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yes, nice work i must say. although to keep this going people need to check back religiously in order to keep it interesting. PLUS you kids are way too serious here.


Thanks for posting and welcome to the forum! Yes, many are very serious. We need some comic relief. Care to take the job?


only if you take lead.
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- Thich Nhat Han
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« Reply #6 on Sept 10, 2007, 4:14pm »
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Hi everyone my name is David Spector. As most of you may know I am the former officer who jumped ship this past year and transferred to PSU :)

But do not be too upset I am still very much part of this organization. I also have plans in the works to create a partnership between the Temple Economics Society and the Penn State Economics Association. This alliance will hopefully only be the beginning, with the ultimate goal of creating a regional undergraduate economic association alliance that would play host to all local universities economic associations. This will give us the ability to pull our resources together to host great events and provide greater opportunities for all its members.

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Welcome Dave. Please don't hesitate to welcome any of your other society members from Penn State. The more the merrier.
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Concentrated power is not rendered harmless by the good intentions of those who create it.
- Milton Friedman

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- John Cage

In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.
- Thich Nhat Han
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