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Hello!: Life in Bukavu
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My blog will tell people about my past, some present facts, my family and friends. Friday, 23 February 2007. Is a place I spent most of my teenage time, would be where I'm historically rooted. Born in 1967 in FOMULAC. I lived my family shifted to bukavu. On a distance of 45 Km Through Kavumu. Air port. Mudaka, the most famous place to buy relish. By it history is an area tribe confusion surrounded by 8 zones with people who consider themselves to be different but speaking a similar. With one tribe cusine.
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Hello!: Fun
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My blog will tell people about my past, some present facts, my family and friends. Sunday, 18 March 2007. It shows the way people can forget their position when they meet special people of their time. No one may give you this opprtuunity if you want do your best to find it. 31 August 2007 at 12:00. Gee street Hull.UK. 31 July 2008 at 18:15. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). These Websites relates to NGOes involved in Mwange Camp assistannce. Http:/ www.faceaids.org/about/history.cfm. Wealth of my people.
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Hello!: Bukavu the heart of Coltan
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My blog will tell people about my past, some present facts, my family and friends. Sunday, 25 February 2007. Bukavu the heart of Coltan. It better live in hut with peace than living in skipping. And fearing of death, each second. People living in this area never used a mobile phone while the coltant. Used to make mobile phones are extracted from there. Would this be faire. Would you people who use this are use it for the benefit of other local habit ant. Have any other means you can. Lives Stop war,.
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FROM MWANGE...: Meheba - The Biking
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THE JOURNAL OF A FORGE PROJECT MANAGER. Saturday, June 14, 2008. Meheba - The Biking. On my very first biking trek, I saw a cobra. And I saw a few more after that. It was pretty crazy to see a big snake crossing the dirt road right in front of you and then to realize it was a cobra! And that comes from a girl who hates killing even little bugs! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). From: Zambia, Africa. View my complete profile. Write me a letter! C/o Kalabwe Basic School. Interesting and Relevant Links.
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The Round Table: The Beauty of Lunch
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Previously dedicated as a journal for my book project, the Round Table is an area where I'll be sharing lessons learned, take away messages, and engaging ideas during my MPH program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As always, the goal is to inform, challenge, and inspire. Use the side archive to find select titles. Thursday, November 15, 2007. The Beauty of Lunch. Did you catch the Raiders game? How is so and so? Perhaps, it's the best example of the Christian moral doctrine that stres...
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The Round Table: Importance of Touch
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Previously dedicated as a journal for my book project, the Round Table is an area where I'll be sharing lessons learned, take away messages, and engaging ideas during my MPH program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As always, the goal is to inform, challenge, and inspire. Use the side archive to find select titles. Sunday, January 20, 2008. When Words Fail (or Can't Be Used). And "Is there anything I can do to help? A person that knows the way HIV spreads! January 21, 2008 at 9:05 AM.
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The Round Table: September 2011
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Previously dedicated as a journal for my book project, the Round Table is an area where I'll be sharing lessons learned, take away messages, and engaging ideas during my MPH program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As always, the goal is to inform, challenge, and inspire. Use the side archive to find select titles. Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Director of Peace Corps Visits Hopkins. Peace Corps Celebrates 50. Williams skillfully handled the first question by focusing the attention on c...
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The Round Table: Shadowing an Accompagnatuer and Community Health Worker
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Previously dedicated as a journal for my book project, the Round Table is an area where I'll be sharing lessons learned, take away messages, and engaging ideas during my MPH program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As always, the goal is to inform, challenge, and inspire. Use the side archive to find select titles. Monday, May 12, 2008. Shadowing an Accompagnatuer and Community Health Worker. Rural HIV Care House Visits. That is SOOOO Rwanda! May 15, 2008 at 10:48 AM. Power of a Pin.
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The Round Table: Power of a Pin
http://regionalhiv.blogspot.com/2008/11/power-of-pin.html
Previously dedicated as a journal for my book project, the Round Table is an area where I'll be sharing lessons learned, take away messages, and engaging ideas during my MPH program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As always, the goal is to inform, challenge, and inspire. Use the side archive to find select titles. Thursday, November 13, 2008. Power of a Pin. FACEAIDS Pin Changing Lives and Inspiring Students. The truth is people have a great heart. They want to help or make a diff...
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Stanford Dance Marathon: What is virginity worth today?
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Inspiring, educating, and mobilizing community to combat HIV/AIDS and support international health. February 12: NAACP Sexual Health Awareness event (White Plaza 11am-1pm). February 14-15: 5th Annual Stanford Dance Marathon (Arrillaga Alumni Center 1pm-1pm). February 15: Where My Voice Belongs: A One-Woman Play about African-American Women and HIV (Kresge 6pm). Friday, January 23, 2009. What is virginity worth today? Because HIV is a sexually-transmitted disease, how we view sexuality plays a huge. Also,...