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Kristi in Japan: July 2008
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Monday, July 21, 2008. Yokohama Port Opening Festival and Ocean Day. Today is Ocean Day, a recently introduced Japanese national holiday to celebrate the ocean. The day marks the return of Emperor Meiji from a boat trip to Hokkaido in 1876. It's a pretty uneventful holiday, all in all. Friday, July 18, 2008. A trip to the National Diet. I went on a class field trip to the. S face. But I managed to restrain myself. 1 The stained glass. 2 The doorknobs (which were made in the U.S.). View my complete profile.
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Featured Scholarships - Honors College - The University of Texas at Dallas
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The Honors College at the University of Texas at Dallas. Office of Distinguished Scholarships' Featured Scholarships. Marshall Scholarship Postgraduate Study in the United Kingdom. Eligibility: Postgraduate study (apply your senior year or the year after graduation). Duration: Two years (a few extensions for a third year allow for PhD study). More Information: Marshall Scholarship Website. Citizenship Criteria: U.S. Citizen. Minimum GPA: 3.7. Deadline: Typically early October. Duration: One or two years.
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National & International Awards: Current Students
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Http:/ www.umn.edu/. Go to the U of M home page. Search U of M Web sites. University Awards granted to:. Namings of Significant University Assets. National and International Awards granted to:. U Awards and Honors Home. College, School, and Coordinate Campus Awards. National and International Awards Current Students. Critical Language Scholarship Program. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program. Google Anita Borg Scholarships. International and National Scholarships. Contact U of M.
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Kristi in Japan: June 2010
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Monday, June 21, 2010. Moving to a new location! So, for various reasons, I've decided to bite the bullet and move to a new location:. Http:/ amoderngirl.wordpress.com. Please update your bookmarks accordingly! A nice feature of Wordpress is that I've been able to import all of my entries from here and from the other blog that I kept from 2006-2007, so you can switch over to the new site without missing any of the fun. Thanks! Sunday, June 20, 2010. And who were also held for similar amounts of time.
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Kristi in Japan: Moving to a new location!
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Monday, June 21, 2010. Moving to a new location! So, for various reasons, I've decided to bite the bullet and move to a new location:. Http:/ amoderngirl.wordpress.com. Please update your bookmarks accordingly! A nice feature of Wordpress is that I've been able to import all of my entries from here and from the other blog that I kept from 2006-2007, so you can switch over to the new site without missing any of the fun. Thanks! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Berkeley APEC St...
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Kristi in Japan: September 2006
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Friday, September 29, 2006. A much overdue conclusion. So, it's been a long time since I updated this blog - I left Japan on July 29th, and now I'm back in the U.S! I've moved down to California and started a Ph.D. in Political Science. At the University of California, Berkeley. All is well and fine. If you want to read about my new adventures in Berkeley, I am planning to set up a new blog soon. I'll post the link here as soon as it's available. Team Yakiniku: Junko, Noriko, Kristi, and Rosalind. Im a P...
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Language Study - Asia Center - The University of Utah
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Skip to Main Content. Chinese Dual Language Immersion Fund. Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum (CLAC). Choosing a Language to Study. Are there certain countries or regions of the world that particularly fascinate you, that you would like to know more about, or that you could see yourself spending time in? Are there important people in your life from other countries or regions of the world with whom you would like to be able to better communicate? Investigate the desired languages of government ...
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Kristi in Japan: July 2006
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Wednesday, July 19, 2006. Ise and Nagoya Report. I think I'm in danger of not posting about my 3-day weekend in Ise and Nagoya, so I better just churn something out, eh? Friday night, I boarded the overnight bus on a 6.5 hour journey down to Nagoya, arriving at the pleasantly deserted hour of 6 am. After a quick breakfast, I went another. Two hours south to Ise, home of the holiest shrines in Japan. You can't take pictures near the inner shrines, so the memories will just have to live in my mind. :).
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Kristi in Japan: Hello from Kyoto!
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Saturday, June 05, 2010. It's been such a busy week! On Monday, I moved out of the house I'd been living in for the last three years, put most of my earthly possessions in storage, and got on a red-eye flight bound for Washington D.C. to start my Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) in Advanced Japanese. I was very pleased to arrive to an amazing breakfast and plush accommodations at the Embassy Suites. Tuesday night and all of Wednesday consisted of an orientation at the American Councils. In Kyoto, wher...
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Kristi in Japan: March 2006
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Friday, March 31, 2006. Sufficeth to say, I made it. After spending varying amounts of time in Seattle, Altlanta, Newark, Princeton, New York City, Ithaca, Detroit, San Francisco, and Berkeley, I've been safely deposited in Puyallup, where I will remain in a state of near-hiberation until Saturday morning. More soon, hopefully. Thursday, March 23, 2006. Where are the brakes on this thing? The past few days have been really productive, albeit not as productive as they needed to be (are they ever? After th...
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