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2010 in review | A Cup of Coffee
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A Cup of Coffee. Thoughts, dreams and ideas discussed over a cup of fair trade coffee. January 2, 2011. 8212;——————————————————————————————————. The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:. Reads Fresher than ever. A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 5,400. Times in 2010. That’s about 13 full 747s. In 2010, there were 19. Where did they come from? PhD candidate i...
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Pensive | A Cup of Coffee
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A Cup of Coffee. Thoughts, dreams and ideas discussed over a cup of fair trade coffee. February 8, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Sunday Reader #2 (on Monday) | A Cup of Coffee
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A Cup of Coffee. Thoughts, dreams and ideas discussed over a cup of fair trade coffee. Sunday Reader #2 (on Monday). January 19, 2010. The big news of the past week was of course the earthquake in Haiti. My reader has been crammed with news and blogs posts covering all aspects of the disaster. Like many my heart goes out to the people of Haiti, and I wish I could pack my bag and take my rusty nursing skills to Haiti to help. In a post on Aid Watchers. Was, and continues to be Partners in Health. Has post...
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Honduras and the Internet | A Cup of Coffee
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A Cup of Coffee. Thoughts, dreams and ideas discussed over a cup of fair trade coffee. Honduras and the Internet. October 17, 2009. Further to my last post on Why I Support the Resistencia. As a result many here have turned to the new social media to read about, and to report events and information, and to promote thier point of view. Giordano wrote yesterday of the Twitter War. 3 Responses to “Honduras and the Internet”. November 3, 2009 at 5:57 am. January 8, 2010 at 5:25 am. I do agree however, that i...
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At home in Honduras: political crisis and fieldwork | A Cup of Coffee
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A Cup of Coffee. Thoughts, dreams and ideas discussed over a cup of fair trade coffee. At home in Honduras: political crisis and fieldwork. June 27, 2009. We have arrived here in Honduras just in time for the big news of the year, that is of course the (rumoured? I’m not going to go into detail in this post (that would be a whole post of it’s own… La Gringa has a good one here. 4 Responses to “At home in Honduras: political crisis and fieldwork”. June 28, 2009 at 6:03 pm. July 2, 2009 at 11:19 am. You ar...
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Free Burma | A Cup of Coffee
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A Cup of Coffee. Thoughts, dreams and ideas discussed over a cup of fair trade coffee. October 1, 2007. Photo from dailymail.co.uk. On Oct 4 I will be participating in the International Bloggers “Free Burma”. I challenge others to join this, or other actions such as the Avaaz Stand with Burma. Campaign. It might not seem like much, but I think every voice counts. Background information about Burma and the story about the protest can be found in the New Statesman Burma Special. January 2, 2011 at 6:54 pm.
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I love nappies/diapers (really!) | A Cup of Coffee
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A Cup of Coffee. Thoughts, dreams and ideas discussed over a cup of fair trade coffee. I love nappies/diapers (really! January 10, 2007. I have just been reading “She muses”. And enjoyed checking the link she made to gDiapers. I just posted the following on The Nappy Network. Forum for mothers using cloth nappies, in response to a request for quotes supporting the use of cloth nappies and the kits they hire out:. My husband and family often tease me about my participation in the forum, and my attachment ...
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Life in the banana republic | A Cup of Coffee
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A Cup of Coffee. Thoughts, dreams and ideas discussed over a cup of fair trade coffee. Life in the banana republic. March 31, 2007. I have just stumbled upon a very interesting article from Ireland. About life in Honduras. It’s well worth reading if you are interested in where your banana (and labeled jeans) come from. 3 Responses to “Life in the banana republic”. Issue of the week: Fruit Salad « A Cup of Coffee. April 9, 2007 at 12:43 am. January 12, 2009 at 5:54 pm. Wow ……. January 2, 2011 at 6:54 pm.
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Honduras Journals: January 2010
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The thoughts, stories, and ramblings of two Mennonite Central Committee workers in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Dependency on the United States. I was looking around at some data on DataGov. And came across some statistics that astounded me, so I decided to share. The chart below shows remittances by country as a percentage of that country's GDP. In other words, What percentage of Honduras's GDP is money that was sent home by immigrants working abroad? Take a look at the charts below.
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Honduras Journals: October 2009
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The thoughts, stories, and ramblings of two Mennonite Central Committee workers in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Saturday, October 31, 2009. This morning that since Congress members are busy campaigning all over the country, there is no time to vote. That most Hondurans favor Zelaya's return and dissaprove of the coup. After four months of constant protesting, despite the repeal of Constitutional guarantees and the crackdown on "dissidents," they can be assured the Resistance will not stay quiet. Flor del Campo...