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Day 4: Snappy-oh! | In search of the Blue Direction
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At the threshold of harmony. In search of the Blue Direction. I’m just locked out of my home, so I thought of posting a new blog while waiting to get in, somehow. As I wrote in my last post, I decided to keep on posting my Ghana notes now that I’m back in Toronto and have access to high speed internet! I thought I’d pick things up where I left off: Village stay. The Day 4 post is a pictorial account of my village stay. Attempts at learning how to weed. An absolutely delicious meal was being prepared there.
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Let's Go Black Stars!: Processing Power
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Let's Go Black Stars! Friday, 15 July 2011. Yesterday I talked with my friend who in a post-harvest processing engineer about how processing “adds value”. When you do. Something to your crop, your profit theoretically is greater. You charge for the work and resources it takes to change the product. What’s more expensive? Fresh tomatoes, or tomato paste? The tomato paste right? Why isn’t there more processing? Why is processing and industrialization not encouraged? DANIELA’S BLOG CHALLENGE NUMBER 5. This ...
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Words of Wisdom | Jenn in Ghana
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Where ever you go, go with all your heart -Confucius. We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are. Anaïs Nin. 8220;The real journey of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” -Marcel Proust. 8220;You think the only people who are people are the people who look and think like you. But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger, you’ll learn things you never knew you never knew.” -Pocahontas. Be the change you wish to see in the world. -Gandhi. Notify me of new co...
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Bad Wife | Jenn in Ghana
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Where ever you go, go with all your heart -Confucius. Two Shots →. And biscuits but when I told him that he wasn’t pleased and organized to get a truck to take me into Tamale today (even though it’s a holiday! To get some cooking supplies. During the ride I was talking to my friend Napari the driver and he asked if I was married (super common question) I told him I wasn’t because I can’t cook so I would be a bad wife. He was SHOCKED to hear that I couldn’t cook! Posted by Jennifer Nowoselski. You are com...
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles | Jenn in Ghana
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Where ever you go, go with all your heart -Confucius. Planes, Trains and Automobiles. I have spent the last 72 hours finding my way to Northern Ghana. I can’t believe how much has already happened and I haven’t even started work yet! Leaving Toronto, one of the group members wasn’t able to travel through the United States because she has a passport from Iran. I thought this was absolutely ridiculous but in the end she made it to Accra, Ghana before we did! And buy Milka chocolate in Frankfurt. Leave a Re...
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September | 2011 | Tales From the Heart
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Tales From the Heart. Just another EWB JF Blog. Monthly Archives: September 2011. And I’m Back. September 13, 2011. After an interesting, challenging, exciting, confusing, frustrating, outstanding, life-altering summer working for EWB in Malawi, I am officially back on native soil. It’s been two weeks since my return to Canada and it’s been a very interesting experience. At times, … Continue reading →. Re: this week's #YYN. New approaches in water resource economics from the World Bank ow.ly/4mUZk1.
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June | 2011 | Tales From the Heart
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Tales From the Heart. Just another EWB JF Blog. Monthly Archives: June 2011. June 28, 2011. If it weren’t for used clothing imports from abroad, we Malawians would have no other option but to walk around totally naked. – Mr. Matthews, farmer in Bongowongo village One of the big issues often discussed in the development sector … Continue reading →. June 22, 2011. June 17, 2011. A Day in the Life Part II. June 13, 2011. So What Have You Actually Been Up To? June 10, 2011. June 2, 2011. 1) Hot Showers: The ...
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April | 2011 | Tales From the Heart
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Tales From the Heart. Just another EWB JF Blog. Monthly Archives: April 2011. Ask A Rural Malawian. April 18, 2011. Who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much. – Francis Bacon A big part of EWB’s work is focused on Connecting Canadians to Africa which essentially boils down to trying to generate genuine interest and caring among Canadians about … Continue reading →. Ask a Rural Malawian. The Placement is in the Details. April 6, 2011. A Day in the Life Part I. April 1, 2011. New approaches in ...
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February | 2011 | Tales From the Heart
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Tales From the Heart. Just another EWB JF Blog. Monthly Archives: February 2011. There’s No I in Me. February 12, 2011. 8220;To the extent that introverts feel the need to explain, apologize, or feel guilty about what works best for them, they feel alienated not only from society but from themselves.” – Laurie Helgoe I’ve begun to explore my personality and … Continue reading →. February 8, 2011. Include iostream using namespace std; void main() { cout “Hello World! Re: this week's #YYN. Karina Redick fr...