Welcome to Romania Monica Stancu Columbia University.

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Welcome to Romania Monica Stancu Columbia University

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Welcome to Romania

Monica StancuColumbia University

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First Impressions

What do you know about Romania?

Where is Romania located?

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Do you know this guy?

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The character of Dracula is

actually based on Vlad III or Vlad

the Impaler.

When the Ottomann Empire expanded into Romania in the 15th century, he became infamous because of the brutal punishments he inflicted on his enemies.

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But, there is much more to Romania than just

“vampires”…

For example, do you know where it is located?

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But, there is much more to Romania

than just “vampires”…

For example, do you know where it is located?

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ROMANIA –Facts

Location: Romania is the largest country in South-Eastern Europe

Surface:Romania covers an area of 238,000 km² (almost as big as the UK or Michigan)

Official Language: Romanian

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People Ethnic groups: Slightly less

than 90% are Romanians, 6.5 % Hungarians, 2.5% Roma.

Religions: Eastern Orthodox 86.8%, Protestant 7.5%, Roman Catholic 4.7%, other (mostly Muslim)

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Popular Sports:

SoccerGymnastics

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Nadia Comaneci

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Steaua Stadium

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Tourist Attractions

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Bucharest

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University of Bucharest

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Bran Castle

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Pelisor Castle

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Bicaz

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The Sphinx

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Black Sea

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My Home Life as a Teen

Stigma associated with having divorced parents

Class discrimination

Peer pressure

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Discrimination

How are people discriminated against in your country?

Have you ever felt discriminated against?

Is it different being a minority women than being a minority man?

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Discrimination :the Roma

Gender and Race Discrimination

Roma traditions: Early and arranged marriages

Why do you think getting married young would be bad?

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Early Marriages=>

Lack of access to proper education => unemployment=>

lack of proper housing

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Ethnic Tensions

Romanians vs. the Hungarian minority over Transylvania (central part of Romania)

After World War II, Transylvania was freed from the Austro-Hungarian empire and returned to Romania

However, the Hungarians living there feel that the territory belongs to Hungary

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HIV/AIDSDiscrimination

Many children born between 1996-1991 were infected with contaminated blood transfusions from hospitals

"Forty percent of the HIV youngsters are not in school. The discrimination against those whose status is known is so great that many face daily harassment by teachers and fellow students. In some cases they have been expelled from school.”

Testimonial: “All the children made fun of me at my school. They said things like, “Don’t touch him, you’ll get it.” The adults saw it but didn’t do anything. One time, I fell under a tree and I couldn’t get up, and I asked my classmates to help me, but no one would and I was there for half an hour before I could get up. I was in seventh grade then. . . ”

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Romanian Migrants

Discriminated

Romania entered the European Union => Romanians are free to travel and work in Western Europe

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Don’t be a Victim!

Those who are discriminated against can choose to either accept the negative label or rise above it and prove them wrong

It’s up to you!

“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” (Eleanor Roosevelt)

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Look at Me Now…

I travelled outside Romania for the first time

I got to enjoy the two most expensive colleges in the US (Sarah Lawrence and Columbia University) for FREE

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Tools for Self-Growth

Reading Learning new

languages Going to Museums Dance/Theater

Classes Dream/Plan Big

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Thank you!

Multumesc!