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Prasanna in Ethiopia: Call me!
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008. The elusive cell phone – I got a SIM CARD. So I got a SIM card at a fair price after much drama. MUCH DRAMA. I cannot get into it here in much detail, but needless to say it is a funny story that you must ask me about when I get home. Ahhh…good times. So my new cell phone number is (if you are calling from Canada or the US) SEE BELOW. The number at our house (land line) is 011 251 11 6633322. Call me if you can. It would be lovely to chat! View my complete profile.
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Prasanna in Ethiopia: Organizations Inspired by Love and Devoted to Service: Wusate Birhan, Zema Setoch, and Hope Enterprises
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Sunday, January 25, 2009. Organizations Inspired by Love and Devoted to Service: Wusate Birhan, Zema Setoch, and Hope Enterprises. 8226; Modern music instruments. O Piano, Keyboard, Guitar, Saxophone, Drums. 8226; Traditional music instruments. O Krar, Masinko, and Local Drum. 8226; Foundational Courses. O Computers, Management, Literature and Language, Cultural Policy, Teaching Methodology, Special Needs Education, and Cultural Policy. Thank you Zema Setoch for all that you do! I had a chance to volunte...
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Prasanna in Ethiopia: Farenji New Year and Early Birthday Celebration
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Thursday, January 8, 2009. Farenji New Year and Early Birthday Celebration. January 1 is not New Years in Ethiopia. Ethiopians celebrate New Years on September 11 and it is currently 2001 according to the Ethiopian calendar and not 2009. Therefore, on Farenji (foreigner) New Years Eve (December 31), I went out for lunch with my friend Jordan to this great restaurant called Nochla which has traditional Lebanese food including the most delicious flatbread – it is out of this world! You are the best! It has...
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Prasanna in Ethiopia: Around Addis: The Entoto Market and Addis Ababa Zoo
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Thursday, January 8, 2009. Around Addis: The Entoto Market and Addis Ababa Zoo. On Thursday, January 1, 2008, our landlord, Terefe, took us to the Entoto Market, which is a large market in Northern Addis Ababa, where there are a number of vendors selling scarves, clothes and outfits. This is the market where most of the local Ethiopian populace does their shopping, so it was exciting to go right to the source! My musings about film, fashion, culture, and celebrity. Get POP CULTURED. Why am I in Ethiopia?
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Prasanna in Ethiopia: What do I do?
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008. What do I do? Well, according to the work plan I developed with my boss Ato Derbew, in consultation with the instructions from CIDA and our Program Director, Al Cook, I will be working in the following areas and in the following capacities:. 1) Fundraiser. In this capacity, I would be preparing project proposals and looking for funding from external donors to support these proposals and the work of the EBA more generally;. View my complete profile. Why am I in Ethiopia? Mary M...
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Prasanna in Ethiopia: The Addis Ababa Museum Crawl
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Sunday, January 25, 2009. The Addis Ababa Museum Crawl. First, I visited the National Museum of Ethiopia. The National Museum is spread out over four floors and houses a number of paintings, artwork, photographs, traditional attire, and tools. While the collection has some beautiful items and very interesting paintings, it was quite difficult to navigate the upper floors, because several of the works were not labeled and you had no idea what you were looking at! View my complete profile. St George Cathed...
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Prasanna in Ethiopia: Boxing Day in Bagomoyo
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Thursday, January 8, 2009. Boxing Day in Bagomoyo. On Boxing Day, Roanna, Cristiano, Wies, and I traveled to Bagomoyo, this old coastal town which has a rich history and interesting German architecture. My friend and colleague Sarah Louw provides a brilliant, concise description of Bagomoyo on her blog (http:/ hb2pencil.blogspot.com) which I will quote directly here:. Both on the way to Bagomoyo and on the way home to Dar, we stopped at the local gas station where we purchased ice cream bars/cones! Kendw...
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Prasanna in Ethiopia: St. George Cathedral and Museum – Piazza
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Sunday, January 25, 2009. St George Cathedral and Museum – Piazza. On Friday, I went with my Amharic teacher and colleague, Ato Brahan, to visit St. George Cathedral and Museum in the Piazza area of Addis Ababa. Ato Brahan has been describing the importance of the St. George Cathedral to me for a number of weeks and said that we must visit before I leave Addis. Source of Some Background Information and Quotes: Lonely Planet Ethiopia and Eritrea – 3rd Edition – Published November 2006]. Where am I working?
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