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New Pictures from Irina | One Life Log
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Family, Exchange Students, and Culture. New Pictures from Irina. March 8, 2009. Irina sent me some new pictures. She was an exchange student in 1999-200, was our third exchange daughter, and currently lives in Minsk, Belarus. Irina is living. The Devil Wears Prada. Lifestyle…next week she will traveling to Milan, Italy. This entry was posted in Family. One response to “ New Pictures from Irina. July 9, 2010 at 2:37 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Email (Address never made public).
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Walks in Moscow: Presnya | One Life Log
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Family, Exchange Students, and Culture. Host-Family Rules for Exchange Students. Walks in Moscow: Presnya. January 29, 2011. The Bulgakov Apartment and Museum. Presnya is a Moscow region that stretches across the near northwest quarter of the city. The region straddles the Garden Ring from Tverskaya Street in the north to a bend in the Moscow River due west of the Kremlin. The Master and Margarita. And so begins Bulgakov’s. The Master and Margarita. The Master and Margarita. Patriarch’s Ponds is si...
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Narkomfin | One Life Log
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Family, Exchange Students, and Culture. Walks in Moscow: Presnya. December 21, 2011. Narkomfin, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2009. Narkomfin Courtyard, Moscow, U.S.S.R, 1930. Narkomfin Courtyard, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2009. Narkomfin, Front of Residence Hall, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2009. Window Detail, Narkomfin, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2009. Narkomfin Commons, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2009. Detail of Narkomfin Commons, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2009. This entry was posted in Travel.
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Realities of the Exchange Student Experience | One Life Log
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Family, Exchange Students, and Culture. Host-Family Rules for Exchange Students →. Realities of the Exchange Student Experience. March 29, 2009. If you are considering being an exchange student or hosting an exchange student, you may have gone to the internet to gain insight and information. Unfortunately, what you will mostly find from this resource is one-sided perspectives rather than realities of the exchange student experience. Why is this the case? What are the realities? And tagged Exchange Student.
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Exchange Daughters | One Life Log
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Family, Exchange Students, and Culture. One of the first questions I always get about our exchange students is, “Why do you only host girls? 8221; Initial reasons were straightforward…the bedroom was painted a cheery yellow and the comforter on the bed sported a flower pattern reminiscent of Monet. Then, after the first girl was success, it was easy to choose a second, and by the third it felt just too comfortable to have a daughter in the house and somewhat of a risk to change gender. It will be obvious...
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Host-Family Rules for Exchange Students | One Life Log
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Family, Exchange Students, and Culture. Realities of the Exchange Student Experience. Walks in Moscow: Presnya →. Host-Family Rules for Exchange Students. May 11, 2009. Written rules help the exchange student to integrate more quickly into the family. They aid the student in learning the normal routine of the home and the unwritten rules of the household. Additionally, exchange students usually arrive with a much stronger command of written language rather than spoken. We will be at work for most of the ...
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One Life Log | Family, Exchange Students, and Culture | Page 2
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Family, Exchange Students, and Culture. Newer posts →. Advice for the Host Family. March 1, 2009. Norma at Dallas Blooms, Texas, 2007. I hope you found this post because you are thinking about being a host family for a foreign exchange student. I wrote a post. Earlier offering advice to students thinking about becoming an exchange student and I wanted to balance it with a post directed toward potential host families. Continue reading →. Cafés: Arkhangelskoe, Russian Federation. February 22, 2009. Scout&#...
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Tagine | One Life Log
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Family, Exchange Students, and Culture. New Pictures from Irina. Realities of the Exchange Student Experience →. March 10, 2009. This is my tagine. I bought it at Sur La Table for under thirty dollars. There were other tagines that were far more expensive, but I wanted one that was ceramic and perhaps closer to what you might find in North Africa. Using a tagine was my next step into North African cooking after learning to cook brik. The Momo Cookbook: A Gastronomic Journey Through North Africa. 3 tables...