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How can I convince my mom to let me be an exchange student in Russia?

<h3>How can I convince my mom to let me be an exchange student in Russia?</h3>

I really want to go to Russia for the first semester in my 8th grade year. I can read the cryrillic alphabet, I can speak and read a nice amount of Russia. I buy Russian audio books to help me learn, and books on Russian. She knows all that. Of course she'll fly with me on my way to Russia. And good ideas to fully convince her it's a great idea?


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<p><i>Answer by sandi</i><br/>You can't convince your mom!!! Trust her, because is older then you and wiser. You are too young to stay alone in Russia. Try it again on University!!!</p>
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<img alt="Russia" src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3509/4080231460_c60257635c.jpg" width="400"/><br/>
<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/22490717@N02/4080231460">archer10 (Dennis)</a></i>
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Saint Isaac's Cathedral

It is also called Isaakievskiy Sobor and is the largest cathedral in the city of St. Petersburg and was the largest church in Russia when it was built (101.5 meters high). It is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great who had been born on the feast day of that saint. The cathedral took 40 years to construct, from 1818 to 1858. Under the Soviet government, the building was abandoned, then turned into a museum of atheism.

One of the large bronze doors at the entrance to the cathedral.</p>

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