[景色] My Life in Canada: UVic Campus [カナダの都市部]
22 August 2015 [link youtube]
The University of Victoria, B.C., Canada.
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couple of days.
on your walk to work, on your walk to school, Island, but, y'know, in the past, I used to this is what you'd expect to see. this in China or Japan. the same as the other. and some wild rabbits. signs of them are everywhere around us. in Toronto or anywhere else, being here on walk to school, walk to work, for any Canadian. things, like, uh, differences of dialect. I don't know if we'll come up on one, they're call them blackberries. y'know, just about everywhere. in dialect or something. streets of Toronto after about 8:00 PM. a busy area. choose to call First People's House, for reasons on the campus. to our Native People, here in British Columbia, that, uh, this university is being built on potential of what their civilization could boot-heel of the British Empire. be symbolic, I do appreciate it, and I do this type of symbolic architecture at its than being a university that has a Christian Buddhist temple. I do appreciate it. if any First Nations language were taught it were possible for a single student to learn at a time when those languages are struggling area is completely empty. garden path is the dining hall, where there of the forest, but this is the dead center to have professors pretend that they respect (for a Canadian university). in Taiwan, to be honest with you. is that the university has to justify the right next door. university called Camosun where they teach people were telling me that the next university education at a lower price, and when I was herself suggested that I try that university again suggesting that I would get a better I guess.
on your walk to work, on your walk to school, Island, but, y'know, in the past, I used to this is what you'd expect to see. this in China or Japan. the same as the other. and some wild rabbits. signs of them are everywhere around us. in Toronto or anywhere else, being here on walk to school, walk to work, for any Canadian. things, like, uh, differences of dialect. I don't know if we'll come up on one, they're call them blackberries. y'know, just about everywhere. in dialect or something. streets of Toronto after about 8:00 PM. a busy area. choose to call First People's House, for reasons on the campus. to our Native People, here in British Columbia, that, uh, this university is being built on potential of what their civilization could boot-heel of the British Empire. be symbolic, I do appreciate it, and I do this type of symbolic architecture at its than being a university that has a Christian Buddhist temple. I do appreciate it. if any First Nations language were taught it were possible for a single student to learn at a time when those languages are struggling area is completely empty. garden path is the dining hall, where there of the forest, but this is the dead center to have professors pretend that they respect (for a Canadian university). in Taiwan, to be honest with you. is that the university has to justify the right next door. university called Camosun where they teach people were telling me that the next university education at a lower price, and when I was herself suggested that I try that university again suggesting that I would get a better I guess.