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I Love Machines. | Lost in Trans...err...Cameroon
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Lost in Trans…err…Cameroon. February 19, 2010 · Filed under Living in Africa. On va faire comment. When they work. Unlike these two vehicles blocking our path on a horrible road near Dschang. We [Cameroonians] can cultivate a large farm, only four people can do it. But you people [Americans] are too lazy to cultivate even you garden where you can eat some real ground plant. You people just wait for machines to do every thing for you. One of my students writing to his/her pen pal in the U.S. Watch everyth...
Divided in All, United in Music | Lost in Trans...err...Cameroon
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Lost in Trans…err…Cameroon. Divided in All, United in Music. November 14, 2009 · Filed under Random Pieces of Upliftment. Its groups like Sahel Hip Hop that are emblematic of musics unifying role in Cameroon. This pretty awesome hip-hop collective raps in French, English, and Fufulde. A group of loyal subjects singing on the grounds of their Chefferie, or Chiefs Palace, in Bamougoum. Man, he came and took some of my money (referring to corruption)! However, these very same people will have your heated di...
50 Years of Independence. And of Militant Marching. | Lost in Trans...err...Cameroon
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Lost in Trans…err…Cameroon. 50 Years of Independence. And of Militant Marching. May 25, 2010 · Filed under Random Pieces of Upliftment. 50 years of Paix, Travail, Patrie (Peace, Work, Fatherland), according to the national motto. 50 years and a whopping 2 presidents later (take that term limits! This West/Central African country, nicknamed Africa in miniature, has survived intact in a continent that has not been known to be kind to young nations. Especially at this market in Bangangte. Crowds gathered in...
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over here we say ‘melapsuh’ | say quoi?
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Over here we say ‘melapsuh’ November 25, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 11:59 am. Thank you. for. 8211; the sun. 8211; this breath. 8211; my family. 8211; people i love. 8211; the ability to laugh. 8211; a big healthy appetite. 8211; all the extraordinary people I have met. 8212;—–. Is in fact how it all started. Even though now it’s just a funny old story, I remember everything and everyone who has helped me to be where I am now. So this is me saying… Happy Thanksgiving, you. January 16, 2011 at 11:34 pm.
some thoughts on microfinance | say quoi?
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Some thoughts on microfinance December 9, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 8:11 pm. Yesterday i was listening to an interesting podcast. It has a social mission. in fact, there are successful MC2s in neighboring communities who are headed by elites of the community. the difference is that these elites are committed to keeping the MC2 engaged in its social mission of alleviating poverty. Despite recent political problems. Even for a small price…? To learn more about microfinance, you can visit the following links.
eyy slow down, i’m gonna throw up | say quoi?
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Eyy slow down, i’m gonna throw up August 24, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 8:58 pm. Right then, I’m still here. The three most common modes of transportation available here are motorcycles, taxi-cars and buses. And sometimes, the remarks can get out of hand. I remember how one time the driver stopped to let this lady in to be the petit chauffer, and as she was squeezing in and the other passengers were crushed for space, they told her that she needed to go make sports. Kinda funny. 8221; And I said, “Lik...
so far after all | say quoi?
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So far after all June 5, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 2:03 pm. Hi, my name is Kareen. For a year I have been living in Cameroon as a business volunteer for the U.S. Peace Corps. And this is my blog, one year later. I feel like I have to start this with a summary of everything that’s happened so far. But I think I’d rather just fill in the gaps as I go along. So where to start? When I first arrived in Cameroon I literally could NOT stop smiling. To be in Africa! And yes, it was delicious:).
an abstract on progress | say quoi?
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An abstract on progress November 14, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 11:57 am. Long quiet lulls interrupted by short bursts of animation, this is a rhythm to which I still continue to accustom myself. So what’s happened? One Response to “an abstract on progress”. January 16, 2011 at 11:47 pm. Could you tell us a little bit about what type of projects you’ve initiated? 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).
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June 5, 2010. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are my personal own,. And do not represent those of the United States government. Nor of the U.S. Peace Corps. Bangou – Cameroon. 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.
December | 2010 | say quoi?
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Some thoughts on microfinance. December 9, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 8:11 pm. Yesterday i was listening to an interesting podcast. It has a social mission. in fact, there are successful MC2s in neighboring communities who are headed by elites of the community. the difference is that these elites are committed to keeping the MC2 engaged in its social mission of alleviating poverty. Despite recent political problems. Even for a small price…? To learn more about microfinance, you can visit the following links.
November | 2010 | say quoi?
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Over here we say ‘melapsuh’. November 25, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 11:59 am. Thank you. for. 8211; the sun. 8211; this breath. 8211; my family. 8211; people i love. 8211; the ability to laugh. 8211; a big healthy appetite. 8211; all the extraordinary people I have met. 8212;—–. Is in fact how it all started. Even though now it’s just a funny old story, I remember everything and everyone who has helped me to be where I am now. So this is me saying… Happy Thanksgiving, you. An abstract on progress.
June | 2010 | say quoi?
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So far after all. June 5, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 2:03 pm. Hi, my name is Kareen. For a year I have been living in Cameroon as a business volunteer for the U.S. Peace Corps. And this is my blog, one year later. I feel like I have to start this with a summary of everything that’s happened so far. But I think I’d rather just fill in the gaps as I go along. So where to start? When I first arrived in Cameroon I literally could NOT stop smiling. To be in Africa! And yes, it was delicious:).
August | 2010 | say quoi?
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Eyy slow down, i’m gonna throw up. August 24, 2010. 8212; kboncales @ 8:58 pm. Right then, I’m still here. The three most common modes of transportation available here are motorcycles, taxi-cars and buses. And sometimes, the remarks can get out of hand. I remember how one time the driver stopped to let this lady in to be the petit chauffer, and as she was squeezing in and the other passengers were crushed for space, they told her that she needed to go make sports. Kinda funny. 8221; And I said, “Li...
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From St Mark’s to St Mark’s…. Other stuff by me. 8220;As seen in The Age”. The Age VCE and Careers Expo 2010 Visitors Guide, page 24. Thanks very much to Jane Cafarella for writing this article! For the online version. Comments : Leave a Comment. Those dreaded locks’ A blog dedicated to hair, or lack thereof. Next Saturday, the 13. See bottom of article for more details). With this in mind I think it is fitting to look (not ‘lock’) back on the trials and tribulations of having long hair. My quest to atta...
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