Some information that we discussed in setting high personal       
                                             expectations:

1. Grooming is important.  Always wear neat and clean attire in keeping with the People
    to People Dress Code
2.  Be punctual!  You do not want to be the ONE on whom everyone is waiting!
3.  Be courteous!  Learn how to say "ThankYou" and "Please" in all of the languages
    of the countries that you will visit.  AND SMILE!
4.  We will be presented with foods of the countries that we will visit.  Sample them
     all.  Politely decline those that do not suit your tastes.
5.  Remember personal expectations of your behavior in public; respect room
    assignments; maintain proper morality at all times; do not use tobacco, alcohol, nor drugs.
6.  Remember your polite and proper behavior at all times and especially in hotels, meetings, and at      your homestays.
7.  Be the mature, responsible, person that provided the requisites for your being
     chosen as a delegate.
* This list is NOT inclusive, but a reminder for your Standards of Success
Third Orientation Meeting
Setting High Personal Expectations
Presentations About England.
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With this meeting, all delegates should consider themselves more than just tourists, - Ambassadors - someone different from that of a tourist.

Further - delegates should be able to work as a group in arriving at solutions to problems and consensus on a number of issues.

From information gleaned from presentations, delegates should be more familiar with the countries they will be visiting
Delegation Leader, Mrs. Mueller, discussing the importance of the home stay and the benefits received by living with others in a culture that is different from ours.  All delegates are invited to create a home stay environment here in own homes by inviting delegates, whom they have not previously known, to stay with them in a typical home stay situation.
Delegate Caitlin Batchelor plied us with information about Bath, England - its geographical location, history, attractions, the natural “baths” there, other attractions, and general information.  Her question: What is the current population of Bath?
Delegate Meredith Fishbach informed us about shopping in England and included the many happenings and other commercial ventures that take place at the Piccadilly Circus - including its reason for existing, its exciting history.  Her story board is filled with much information . . .   Delegate Fishbach’s question:  What was the original purpose of Piccadilly Circus?
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