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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal. Thursday, July 19, 2012. Senegal uses the cfa; it works well as a currency. The dirty slips of paper have negligible intrinsic worth, but when you hand a bill to someone, they have complete faith that they can hand that same dirty slip to someone else and that person will see it as valuable. A loaf of bread is 100cfa, which the baker can then use to buy a box of tea. It works well. So why is is that Senegal decided they needed a second form of currency? When I get to...

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal. Thursday, July 19, 2012. Senegal uses the cfa; it works well as a currency. The dirty slips of paper have negligible intrinsic worth, but when you hand a bill to someone, they have complete faith that they can hand that same dirty slip to someone else and that person will see it as valuable. A loaf of bread is 100cfa, which the baker can then use to buy a box of tea. It works well. So why is is that Senegal decided they needed a second form of currency? When I get to...

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal: December 2011

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal. Friday, December 16, 2011. How to Make Tea. Making and drinking tea is an important social process, integral to every meeting, all work, and every relationship. You could literally spend all time between meals making tea, and that would be perfectly socially acceptable. So in case you ever find yourself in Senegal and need to impress, here’s how to make tea:. Pour 3/4ths of the bag of tea leaves into the pot along with three glasses of water. Pour the tea into the gl...

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal: June 2012

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal. Thursday, June 21, 2012. When I get to the garden the cow is bloated. It's stomach is huge and disproportionate and reminds me of a blister. But when the breeze suddenly carries with it a scent that is too audacious to ignore, the stomach is back to a normal size. The final breath has dropped. The bugs are out again. I've accumulated a few more bug stories throughout the year, here they are:. 8221; Hopefully American blog readers will find it a little more interesting.

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal: May 2011

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal. Thursday, May 12, 2011. The other day my friend Josh was chatting about how his village loved to hold dances all the time and asked if I was interested in coming to the next soire that weekend. Dancing in another village is a good opportunity to let loose without having to be reminded of your awkward flailing for the next two years as you walk around town. I had nothing too pressing so that next Saturday I hopped onto a crowded minibus headed for Malem Nani. As indep...

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal: My Work

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dakar Weather Forecast, Senegal. Madjaly, Tambacounda, Senegal. I left for Senegal on August 10th, 2010 and will return 27 months from then. Here is an account of my adventures across the Atlantic. This website expresses the views of Maria Gannett, who is entirely responsible for its content. It does not express the views of the United States Peace Corps or any other institution or organization named on this website.

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal: The Last Breath

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal. Thursday, June 21, 2012. When I get to the garden the cow is bloated. It's stomach is huge and disproportionate and reminds me of a blister. But when the breeze suddenly carries with it a scent that is too audacious to ignore, the stomach is back to a normal size. The final breath has dropped. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dakar Weather Forecast, Senegal. Madjaly, Tambacounda, Senegal. View my complete profile. But, here is my permanent address:.

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: Give me Money!

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Ok, This just went out as an email to my friends and family, but anybody else who reads this blog should help out! Sorry if this is the second time you are seeing this for those who got the email and also read the blog. And helping women's advancement, here's the link: https:/ www.peacecorps. Here's my blog if you lost the link:. I recently grad...

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: March 2012

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Saturday, March 31, 2012. Senegal from my Parents' Perspectives. My mom and dad came to visit me! Rather than boring you all with my descriptions of ferrying them around for 10 days, here's a change- Senegal from their points of view! 8221; in greeting. They know what she is doing for them and it makes me very proud. And now it's mom's turn:. I was struck by the physical bea...

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: February 2011

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Sunday, February 27, 2011. Life and Times in Dakar, and other stories. Mozzarella sticks, garlic cheesy bread, and fancy coffees- I ordered an mint mocha latte. Ahhhh heaven does exist after all. WAIST is a whole other ball game (haha get it? I’m actually starting to feel like a real Peace Corps volunteer. Love from the desert,. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Love from the Sahel,.

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: March 2011

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Thursday, March 10, 2011. Peace Corps How-To: Staying Sane at Site. For anyone else who finds themselves sitting in a hut in Africa for two years, here are a few ways of dealing with it, in no particular order:. Coffee and occasional baked goods that you cooked in the Kaolack regional house and brought to site in Tupperware can be added to point number 1. Decorate your room ...

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: Elections and such

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Sunday, February 26, 2012. On that note, I will leave you. A quick reminder, if you are so inclined, you can donate to any of the lovely projects that I am working on and describe in my previous blog entry. The Senegalese people and I sincerely appreciate any help you can give. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Make sure you write on the envelope:.

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: August 2011

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Saturday, August 27, 2011. Anybody reading that from RWU, remember that game? Granted, probably anybody who has gone to college recently or been in any sort of club knows highs and lows- you say the high point of your day and the low point. Really effective way of avoiding gawking Senegalese while the Toubab girl runs around in shorts first thing in the morning. The point of...

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: April 2011

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Monday, April 25, 2011. Senegalese out of Senegal. All in all, this just motivates me to find a bunch of Wolof-speaking Senegalese whenever I go back to America and throw out a couple of "Asalam alekum"s. Could make for an interesting international social study. Thursday, April 14, 2011. Welcome to Pepiniering Hell. Looking ahead, I still have a long way to go, but going fro...

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: January 2012

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Sunday, January 29, 2012. In an effort to keep relatively up to date with my blog, here is the next entry in my somewhat weekly escapade to document my life. Granted, lots has been happening that may very well define my work for the next few months of my existence here. Makes perfect sense, right? Sunday, January 22, 2012. About this whole blog thing. Back in December, I had...

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: AHHHH PROJECTS!

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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Sunday, January 29, 2012. In an effort to keep relatively up to date with my blog, here is the next entry in my somewhat weekly escapade to document my life. Granted, lots has been happening that may very well define my work for the next few months of my existence here. Makes perfect sense, right? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The views expressed in this blog are mine ...

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Agroforestry and climate change in Malawi. In the afternoon, I went to Makoka and took some photos (drongoes, frangipani, the main offices, a poinciana tree) before getting back to work on my litterfall quadrats. It was an uneventful evening at home with another power outage. Hopefully my immune system and digestive system have now gotten used to what they encounter in Malawi. Whatever this was, it didn't feel too serious. I was out the door around ten o'clock. It was a bright sunny morning, well on ...

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Peace Corps: Agroforestry in Senegal. Thursday, July 19, 2012. Senegal uses the cfa; it works well as a currency. The dirty slips of paper have negligible intrinsic worth, but when you hand a bill to someone, they have complete faith that they can hand that same dirty slip to someone else and that person will see it as valuable. A loaf of bread is 100cfa, which the baker can then use to buy a box of tea. It works well. So why is is that Senegal decided they needed a second form of currency? When I get to...

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