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Capturing the Story: Capturing the Story: Managing with what you have
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: Managing with what you have. Have you ever gone to school on your day off? Did you ever attend. Meetings of your day off? Gine at the ages of 15 and 16 you willingly and egarly agreed to do just that! I am not sure what impressed me. The most, was it that these students walked 5-10 kilometers to meet me at school on their day off. The next young man shares that he would like to become a psychiatrist. His interest in this profession comes from the idea t...
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Capturing the Story: Capturing the Story: “With CES help I can do it”
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: “With CES help I can do it”. At the next school, I met an remarkably bright and articulate young man that. CES is sponsoring. The Director of studies proudly shared tha. T he is the “Head Boy” of the school. The Head Boy has additional responsibilities of helping organize the lessons, the other students and the class rooms which requires early morning attendance at the school. This br. Was worse for girls. M. Iraculously, though, she. Tania Zulkoskey is a C...
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Capturing the Story: Capturing the Story: The Community
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: The Community. Kakamega is located more than one hour from Kisumu on a bumpy road thr. Ough lush green tea plantations. Numerous settlements are beside the road. And people garden and te. Nd to their crops throughout the valleys. Kakamega is the birth place of the Boda-boda, or bicycle taxis. Boda-bodas are one speed bicycles with a fringed padded seat on the rear rack for the passenger, long hub. Bolts for your feet, and a h. Rom our hometown of Vancouver.
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Capturing the Story: Capturing the Story: The next chapter
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: The next chapter. Capturing the story takes time and patience. I have heard from two of the students that it is sometimes difficult to take photos of the subjects they wanted to because some people did not want their pictures to be t. Aken We talked about how they handled this and processed the experience. It would be ideal to. Have a digital camera for the students so that they could share their images instantly, a technique sometimes. I'm very excited to ...
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Capturing the Story: August 2008
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: The next chapter. Capturing the story takes time and patience. I have heard from two of the students that it is sometimes difficult to take photos of the subjects they wanted to because some people did not want their pictures to be t. Aken We talked about how they handled this and processed the experience. It would be ideal to. Have a digital camera for the students so that they could share their images instantly, a technique sometimes. There are many thing...
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Capturing the Story: Capturing the Story: Ambition inspired by life events
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: Ambition inspired by life events. There are many things that struck me about the young woman I interviewed that made her seem mature beyond her age. A. Nd at the same time,. She was warmly playful and quite attentive. She also came to school on he. She is the first girl, third born of five. When. Woman smiled as she sat across from me. She had waited patiently for me. We talked further while I walked down the ro. The opposite direction to which she was walk...
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Capturing the Story: Capturing the Story: On the front lines
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: On the front lines. When I met with only the educators at the first school, we sat around a table and they spoke about ho. W grateful they were of CES sponsorship and wondered how other youth co. Support in was dealing with the absolute poverty their students face. We were able to explore what could b. By talking and listening to one another’s experiences. Mployment contacts in Canada, I understood this li. The educators at the school were committed to thei...
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Capturing the Story: Capturing the Story: The Proposal
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: The Proposal. School begins on May 5, but there are students in classes already. Tuition is the practice of covering material that isn’t. Covered during the regula. Rm over the holidays. You have to pay extra fees to attend and both students and teachers give up their holidays to. Prepare for the national exams. In Kakamega, one of the first schools I visited had wooden desks and black paint on the wall to make a chalk board. There was no electricity. Ol be...
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Capturing the Story: Capturing the Story: Karibu
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. Capturing the Story: Karibu. My dream of going to Kenya began nearly 20 years ago after meeting Miriam at a refuge shelter where I was a summer camp leader. Miriam had just arrived from Kenya along with her mo. Ouched my heart in many ways while we stumbled and laughed through the summer, talking, playing games and going to see the movie “The Lion. King” – which unbeknownst at the time was my first lesson in Swahili! Meeting this kindred spirit, I began to learn abou. Learn mor...