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The Tumu Early Bird | COLLOQUIUMS
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Just another WordPress.com site. Translating English to English, part IV. The Tumu Early Bird. December 20, 2009. Buses Metro Mass Transit is one of the more reliable busing companies in Ghana: They have big buses, they run on a schedule, and, well, I guess those are their two attributes. (Warning: this is not a long blog, nor does it really. 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). Blog at WordPress.com.
August | 2009 | COLLOQUIUMS
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Just another WordPress.com site. August 30, 2009. It’s hump day on September 2nd: That means I have been in Ghana for 6 months, and that my current contract will last for 6 more months. Time for a little reflection. The last six months have been great. What kind of great? Why is development so hard? Why can’t everything just fall into place? What makes things so hard here? Here are my thoughts:. 8211; No one is to blame, but everyone needs to be part of the solution. 8211; We can do more. There is nothin...
What’s in a name II | COLLOQUIUMS
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Just another WordPress.com site. What’s in a name. Profiles from Zuarungu: Sister Zita. What’s in a name II. January 28, 2010. Jan 28, 2010. You ’ve got quite the collection going! Jan 31, 2010. I like the fear woman sign the best! 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. What’s in a name.
July | 2009 | COLLOQUIUMS
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Just another WordPress.com site. July 27, 2009. The wind always comes in dramatic fashion before the rain. It is like an early warning system to get ready for the downpour: run for cover, take in the laundry, gather up the livestock, and call in late for work. Today is a blissful, heavenly,. For a rain day. As for no dinner I’m not down with that! I’m stocking up on peanut butter and crackers). Translating English To English, part II. July 27, 2009. For those of you unfamiliar, Ghana is a land of hundred...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Great blog from Owen in Malawi. November 24, 2009. Funny story with great insight: http:/ thoughtsfrommalawi.blogspot.com/2009/11/lesson-from-laundry.html. November 23, 2009. This morning Peter returned home, apparently sneaking into where Isaac was sleeping and then heading to school the next morning in his still tattered and dirty uniform. I don’t think that Peter is unappreciative, but rather that he knows that he doesn’t really belong anywhere. I think that even i...
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Meg In Ghana: May 2010
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Monday, May 24, 2010. Ghana, I go and come! Reposted from Facebook, written closer to when I had arrived in Ghana in November 2009:. I sometimes ride my moto. Sofo and the Afaapel Group sketching out their new processing building. Afaapel Group with Sofo and their new donkey cart from Farmer's Day. Big men (including my Director) checking out the sign. Check in every so often th...
Meg In Ghana: April 2008
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Saturday, April 5, 2008. As part of the Junior Fellowship Program with Engineers Without Borders (EWB), this Summer 2008 I am working in the super sexy Upper East Region in the Bongo District of Ghana in West Africa. I think it will be one of the most amazing times of my life and also one of the most difficult, but I love a challenge! See the area, learn out their way of life, a...
Meg In Ghana: Overseas Success Story
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Thursday, July 31, 2008. A partnership with EWB and the Ghana Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) began in the summer of 2004. Today it is one of the greatest ongoing success stories overseas. We’ve got proof! The Agriculture as a Business vision:. One immediately turns to agriculture which provides employment, either directly or indirectly, for some 70% of Ghanaians [2].
Meg In Ghana: I’m Not Just Another Solmia
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Monday, June 23, 2008. I’m Not Just Another Solmia. As I wake up, I’m confused and disoriented, and I almost forget where I am. Lying in the yard, there’s a bustle around me: a rooster crows right beside me, someone is sweeping, and people are chatting. It’s 5am, the sun has risen, and my village stay in Vea has begun. Who has come to watch, and I am determined to learn about th...
Meg In Ghana: Dorothy
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Monday, October 11, 2010. Dare I ask “Who isn’t. Oh I could go on…! I’ve attached some pictures because I think these people deserve to shine. Of course they will impose one idea or another as do these blurbs, so please take them with consideration. Each Dorothy is unique, and each one of us has a unique perception of Dorothy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I graduated from...
Meg In Ghana: June 2008
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Monday, June 23, 2008. I’m Not Just Another Solmia. As I wake up, I’m confused and disoriented, and I almost forget where I am. Lying in the yard, there’s a bustle around me: a rooster crows right beside me, someone is sweeping, and people are chatting. It’s 5am, the sun has risen, and my village stay in Vea has begun. Who has come to watch, and I am determined to learn about th...
Meg In Ghana: October 2010
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Monday, October 11, 2010. Dare I ask “Who isn’t. Oh I could go on…! I’ve attached some pictures because I think these people deserve to shine. Of course they will impose one idea or another as do these blurbs, so please take them with consideration. Each Dorothy is unique, and each one of us has a unique perception of Dorothy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I graduated from Civil E...
Meg In Ghana: July 2008
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Thursday, July 31, 2008. A partnership with EWB and the Ghana Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) began in the summer of 2004. Today it is one of the greatest ongoing success stories overseas. We’ve got proof! The Agriculture as a Business vision:. One immediately turns to agriculture which provides employment, either directly or indirectly, for some 70% of Ghanaians [2].
Meg In Ghana: Blogs
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Notice I've linked the blogs of other awesome volunteers on the right side. I regret I have not written more. But I would also encourage you to explore these blogs as we all have very different placements, living situations, and experiences. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please consider donating to support other work with EWB www.ewb.ca.
Meg In Ghana: Ghana, I go and come!
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Challenges, adventures, learning,. Growth, and love of living in. Ghana and working with the. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Monday, May 24, 2010. Ghana, I go and come! Reposted from Facebook, written closer to when I had arrived in Ghana in November 2009:. I sometimes ride my moto. Sofo and the Afaapel Group sketching out their new processing building. Afaapel Group with Sofo and their new donkey cart from Farmer's Day. Big men (including my Director) checking out the sign. Check in every so often th...
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Monday, January 21, 2013. Final Post.Kind of. I have begun to blog again.or at least that is my intention! However, I have switched to a different blog site! If you want to start following me again, check me out at colloquyofcommoners.weebly.com. I would love to see all of you again. You have been missed! Ohand I would LOVE to begin following you again! Visit me so I know you are still out there and breathing! I am fairly certain I am the only one who dropped off the internet wagon. Sunday, July 31, 2011.
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A Colloquy On Books. A few criticisms of books. Monday, July 27, 2015. I haven't posted anything for the last month because I was taking a much needed break and focusing on my education. For those of you who missed me, I've missed writing about the books I read, and I'm ready to come back! My next review will be posted on August 20th, 2015. I look forward to restarting my blog and I hope you enjoy! Labels: Food for Thought. Monday, June 8, 2015. Books Read 10/5/15 - 16/5/15. Thursday, May 28, 2015. For t...
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Training and Development Solutions. April 16, 2012. Applying Leadership and Management Skills within your Organization. Applying Leadership and Management Skills within your Organization. Understanding the Differences between Inputs and Outputs. A key element in balancing our Leadership and Managerial skills is to first define the difference between and Input and an Output. An input is something that is required in order to achieve an output. Leadership and Management must go hand in hand – We need...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Profiles from Zuarungu: Sister Zita. January 28, 2010. Zita is my favourite Ghanaian. Ask me this on any day of the week, any time of the year, in any mood I am in. She’s my favourite. Zita is one of the strong women of the world: the women who can undertake any hardship in order to protect her family. The expert cook who can also carry a 100lb sac of millet from the market home on her head. The professional, the student, the home-keeper who never complains, even ...When ...
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Colloquy with a Compulsive Collector. Sunday, March 4, 2012. Desert Island playlist: Yesterday's Rain by Spanky and our Gang. The Swinging Gate, Three Ways from Tomorrow, Chicka Ding Ding, And she's Mine, Leopard Skin Phones, 1-3-5-8 (Pedagogical Round #2), Jane,. Are songs that still have an emotional effect on me. Each one of these members are incredible singers. Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane vocals. Nigel Pickering (June 15, 1929, – May 5, 2011,) - rhythm guitar, vocals. John "The Chief" Seiter. And Gene ...
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