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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery: July 2007
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery. The wanderings of a Watson fellow in search of sustainability. Saturday, July 14, 2007. Off on a boat! That’s right – tonight is my last night in Akureyri before heading back to Reykjavík to board the Bjarni Saemundsson and set off for two weeks of shrimp surveying. There’s some basic information about the ship here. There’s also a link that is supposed to show locations of research vessels. Which might be updated along the way and give you an idea of where I am. Since sh...
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery: Homeward Bound
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery. The wanderings of a Watson fellow in search of sustainability. Friday, June 27, 2008. This called for a car and traveling companions. Lucky for me, Adam and Michelle were crazy enough to drive Adam’s Honda Civic, Jib, all the way to Newfoundland to road trip back with me. Jib has served us loyally, not only for thousands of miles of driving. He dried our tents,. And, of course, Adam and Michelle are pretty awesome too for coming all the way out to road trip with me. Fort ...
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery: Home again
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery. The wanderings of a Watson fellow in search of sustainability. Thursday, July 3, 2008. And so, I'm home. I crossed the border on June 27, a full year from the day my flight landed in Reykjavik and this crazy adventure began. For having been out of the country for a year, my return was entirely anticlimactic. Thursday, July 03, 2008. Pls I like to get in touch,but there.s no contact detail on your website. Im starting stockfish business. June 29, 2014 at 6:44 PM. Although ...
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery: Port Union: “To Each His Own”
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery. The wanderings of a Watson fellow in search of sustainability. Tuesday, June 10, 2008. Port Union: “To Each His Own”. That did it: I was off. While in St. John’s, I had met with representatives from the modern-day fishermen’s union, now called the Food, Fish, and Allied Workers Union (FFAW). Tuesday, June 10, 2008. September 27, 2009 at 10:29 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. For more pictures of places I've been and things I've seen, check...
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My Watson Quest: Tracing Engaged Pentecostalism: WATSON QUARTERLY REPORT #3
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My Watson Quest: Tracing Engaged Pentecostalism. 1 Soul, 7 Countries, 12 Months, Thousands of Churches and a Million Tongues of Fire.All Engaged in creating a Better World. This is my journey as a Thomas J. Watson Fellow. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. WATSON QUARTERLY REPORT #3. The Prayer Mountain for All Nations. Hallelujah", "Thank you, Jesus" and "Amen! THE POWER OF PRAYER. At the very least, we must. How could I not host palpable hostility within me after hearing that? The world of militarism, ethnic c...
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My Watson Quest: Tracing Engaged Pentecostalism: September 2007
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My Watson Quest: Tracing Engaged Pentecostalism. 1 Soul, 7 Countries, 12 Months, Thousands of Churches and a Million Tongues of Fire.All Engaged in creating a Better World. This is my journey as a Thomas J. Watson Fellow. Sunday, September 30, 2007. THE COST OF PENTECOSTALISM IN TRINIDAD. As promised in a previous posting, I submit to you all for your reading pleasure, a critical analysis of my interactions with Pentecostal churches in Trinidad. Saturday, September 29, 2007. Wednesday, September 26, 2007.
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My Watson Quest: Tracing Engaged Pentecostalism: OH, KAMPALA!
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My Watson Quest: Tracing Engaged Pentecostalism. 1 Soul, 7 Countries, 12 Months, Thousands of Churches and a Million Tongues of Fire.All Engaged in creating a Better World. This is my journey as a Thomas J. Watson Fellow. Friday, April 4, 2008. At 5:30 this morning I bid Rwanda farewell and ventured off to what Winston Churchill once described as 'the pearl of Africa'. A precious gem it is, indeed! I could hardly wait to get off the bus and greet the many diverse and friendly faces I saw along the way.
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My Watson Quest: Tracing Engaged Pentecostalism: August 2007
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My Watson Quest: Tracing Engaged Pentecostalism. 1 Soul, 7 Countries, 12 Months, Thousands of Churches and a Million Tongues of Fire.All Engaged in creating a Better World. This is my journey as a Thomas J. Watson Fellow. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. THIS TIME THE UNEXPECTED IS SOBERING. She followed me home. Somebody save me! Now wouldn’t that be crazy and hilarious if it were true? I’m just pulling your legs! I write to inform you of another unexpected happening that to this very day has me startled. ...
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery: Final Report
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Inside the Atlantic Cod Fishery. The wanderings of a Watson fellow in search of sustainability. Monday, July 28, 2008. After spending nearly an entire year explaining why I wanted a chance to travel to study cod fisheries, it came as a surprise that the first time I was asked, “so why are you doing this? 8221; I had a hard time finding an answer. As a girl who grew up hundreds of miles from the coast, a lifelong inland dweller, with little knowledge of fishing or marine biology and a pesky tendency to.