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Living with a “Famille d’Accueil” | Joie de Vivre
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A Semester in Nice. À Table: Food and Mealtime in France. An Apology →. Living with a “Famille d’Accueil”. March 24, 2013. 1 Clean up after yourself. Keep your bedroom neat and tidy, and don’t leave things around the house. 2 Go easy on the water and electricity. Hot water and electricity are much more expensive in France than in the US, so keep your showers short and always turn off the lights when you leave a room. 3 Speak up when something bothers you. Serve yourself from the pantry or fridge. Of cour...
“Spécialités Niçoises”: A Quick Run-Through | Joie de Vivre
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A Semester in Nice. Top 5 Differences Between French and American Universities. À Table: Food and Mealtime in France →. 8220;Spécialités Niçoises”: A Quick Run-Through. March 7, 2013. One of my favorite things about France is the food, and Nice is home to many delicious local dishes. Many restaurants and boulangeries throughout the city (especially in old town) proudly advertise that they serve “Spécialités Niçoises.” These include:. Yes, that’s right, the famous ratatouille is from Nice! Pan Bagnat is e...
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A Semester in Nice. April 13, 2013. I just wanted to drop in to apologize for my lack of posts over the last couple of weeks. Schoolwork has picked up and I have focused on writing papers and studying rather than blogging. Other than school-related stress, the last couple weeks have been great! Pictures and stories to come. I apologize again for the lack of recent posts, and I hope to start writing again soon! Living with a “Famille d’Accueil”. March 24, 2013. 1 Clean up after yourself. 5 Always say R...
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A Semester in Nice. Reviews of study abroad programs. Really useful for choosing a program! Http:/ www.studyabroad101.com/. The city of Nice:. Http:/ www.nice.fr/. Http:/ fllc.unt.edu/french/practice.html. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
À Table: Food and Mealtime in France | Joie de Vivre
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A Semester in Nice. 8220;Spécialités Niçoises”: A Quick Run-Through. Living with a “Famille d’Accueil” →. À Table: Food and Mealtime in France. March 11, 2013. As I mentioned in my previous post, the food is delicious here in France. Highlights include:. Note: To eat a baguette like the French, do not slice it and put it on your plate. Rather, tear a piece off with your hands and set it on the table. Cheese is another quintessential French food. During meals, it is typically served with baguette as i...
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A Semester in Berlin
A Semester in Berlin. Tuesday, January 7, 2014. A year ago today I boarded the first airplane of many and started out into what would become one of the greatest adventures of my life. When I left I had no idea what was in store for me. A year ago today I could have never imagined what it was like to live with an amazing host family, or to become so familiar with the trains, buses, trams, and even airports in Berlin that they would become second nature to me. I could have never imagined that I would.
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Jess Conquers Costa Rica!
Jess Conquers Costa Rica! Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. " -Ralph Waldo Emerson. Monday, May 6, 2013. How I Made My Study Abroad Successful. I just wanted to write a little bit (in English) about some things that I did to make my study abroad successful, give some advice, what I wish I'd done differently, and just comment on the program (a Spanish Immersion Study Abroad). BRING YOUR OWN SUNSCREEN. Watch movies in Spanish. People are extr...
My Semester Abroad in Ghana
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Joie de Vivre | A Semester in Nice
A Semester in Nice. April 13, 2013. I just wanted to drop in to apologize for my lack of posts over the last couple of weeks. Schoolwork has picked up and I have focused on writing papers and studying rather than blogging. Other than school-related stress, the last couple weeks have been great! Pictures and stories to come. I apologize again for the lack of recent posts, and I hope to start writing again soon! Living with a “Famille d’Accueil”. March 24, 2013. 1 Clean up after yourself. 5 Always say R...
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A Semester in Northern Ireland...
A Semester in Northern Ireland. Thursday, December 11, 2008. So Long for Now. I hope this post finds you well, and for all of you preparing for and/or enduring finals- good luck! The last few months have flown and while I am excited to be at home again, I am also realizing how much I will miss Derry. This has been an amazing experience and I have been blessed by the experiences I have had and the wonderful people I have met. . I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas! Until we meet again :-). As a greet...
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A Semester in Rennes
Sunday, May 30, 2010. Germany. Saying goodbyes. Packing and cleaning my little room. I honestly can't believe I leave to go back to the USA tomorrow. These past four months although they went by incredibly quickly also seemed to last a very long time. I've been so lucky to have all the experiences that I've had. I have so many stories to tell now. My trip to Germany was wonderful! I did fahrrad tours with my opa all around Enniger and saw the Bodies Exhibit in Bremen with my cousin (second cousin? I can ...
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Advanced Health & Medical Journalism: An education in review | What I've learned and how I've used it
Advanced Health and Medical Journalism: An education in review. What I've learned and how I've used it. If at first you don’t succeed…. For example, I found a lot of material suggesting that no one knows about or is prepared for the implementation of the SHOP exchanges. But this was difficult to communicate even with substantial data until I had two characters: Peter, the sympathetic small business owner, and Jimmy, the soon to be uninsured bar manager. By incorporating their stories, I wrote wha...These...
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Sevilla Señorita
Martes, 23 de junio de 2009. I wasn't necessarily depressed being home, i just felt (and still sometimes feel) antisocial almost, and reserved. The question "How was Spain? Still stumps me - it's either a one word answer, as enthusiastically as I can manage, or it's a month-long story. How can I possibly sum up so many events and feelings in one sentence? Glad to be home? Is also a tough question. Happy to see Bennett, my family, my friends? Viernes, 22 de mayo de 2009. Jueves, 21 de mayo de 2009. Our la...
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