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February | 2012 | Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog
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Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog. The views and opinions in this blog in no way respresent those of the the Peace Corps, U.S. Government or host country. The views and opinions are strictly my own. Holiday Break: Part 3 (of 3). Which is apparently what they say here and in the UK as well. We all would respond back with a jolly old American Merry Christmas! Comments : 2 Comments. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 55 other followers.
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December | 2011 | Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog
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Glenn in Tanzania: A Peace Corps Blog. The views and opinions in this blog in no way respresent those of the the Peace Corps, U.S. Government or host country. The views and opinions are strictly my own. Just click the link and you’ll be automatically taken to the blog which you’ve selected. Enjoy! Comments : 2 Comments. Holiday Break: Part 2 (of 3). Comments : Leave a Comment. Holiday Break: Part 1 (of 3). Comments : 2 Comments. Join 55 other followers. Contact Information in Tanzania.
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miaka mitatu nchini Tanzania: Can I come visit you?
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Miaka mitatu nchini Tanzania. Three years in Tanzania]. Can I come visit you? I would love visitors! But, please be aware that you will be living locally, and "roughing it" - it will not be easy, and it will not be relaxing, but it will be a once-in-a-lifetime adventure! With that being said, I cannot be running a hotel and playing tour guide for my entire 2 years in Tanzania! My school schedule is roughly. 1st semester: mid-January to the end of May. Break for June and most of July-. It's free for me!
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: November 2013
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. My name...
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: March 2012
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. While c...
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: What is a happenin??
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. My name...
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: Every Child Deserves a 5th Birthday
http://katie-tumaini.blogspot.com/2012/04/every-child-deserves-5th-birthday.html
Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. This is...
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah: August 2012
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Tumaini: Okie on the Savannah. This blog follows my Peace Corps Service in Tanzania (September 2010-December 2012). Please leave all the comments your little hearts desire and enjoy! Living a truly ethical life, putting the needs of others first, and providing for their happiness has tremendous implications for society." -Dalai Lama. Peace requires the simple but powerful recognition that what we have in common as human beings is more important and crucial than what divides us." -Sargent Shriver. The nex...
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miaka mitatu nchini Tanzania: Habari za Kazi
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Miaka mitatu nchini Tanzania. Three years in Tanzania]. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. A lot of people asked me about the World Food Programme (WFP) while I was home and what specifically I'll be working on this year as an extendee. Some basic info about WFP. I work at the Dodoma sub-office, where we conduct program implementation, monitoring and evaluation of three country programs and one pilot initiative for central Tanzania:. 1 Food for Education (FFE). 2 Food for Assets (FFA). WFP implements projects...
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miaka mitatu nchini Tanzania: How do you pack for 2+ years in Tanzania?
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Miaka mitatu nchini Tanzania. Three years in Tanzania]. How do you pack for 2 years in Tanzania? Ahhhhow do I begin to describe the stress associated with trying to prepare to live in Tanzania for two years, within two relatively small bags? Not to mention that Tanzania is huge and has varied geography/weather, and I have no idea where I'll end up or what my living situation will be like (hot or cold? Running water or electricity? 1 pair quick-dry pants. 1 pair quick-dry capris. 1 pair exercise shorts.
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