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February | 2015 | peacecorpsjoe
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My Peace Corps Adventure in Burkina Faso. Monthly Archives: February 2015. Seven Months On and Counting. February 7, 2015. Well, here I am, back. It has only been seven months since I left but I wonder what Yentima, Beba, Numpoua, Amiee, Tomba, Christian, Gisel and the rest of Pama are doing now. One thing is for certain, if I wake tomorrow and hear the thud, thud, thud of a wooden spoon on the bottom a cast iron pot, I will know exact where I am. Seven Months On and Counting. Let-Go my Léo!
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Statistics | peacecorpsjoe
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My Peace Corps Adventure in Burkina Faso. March 1, 2014. In about 8 hours of work time I graded 305 exams * 12 questions apiece = 3660 total questions. 3660 questions / 480 minutes = 7.625 questions per minute. 12 questions / 7.625 questions per minute = one exam graded every 1.57 minutes or every 94.2 seconds. 942 seconds per exam / 12 questions per exam = 7.85 seconds per question. 305 exams * 4 questions using protractor per exam = I used a protractor 1220 times. 6 liters of water drank. This is neith...
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May | 2014 | peacecorpsjoe
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My Peace Corps Adventure in Burkina Faso. Monthly Archives: May 2014. Ldquo;Excuse a moment, while I ‘de-lizard’ this computer.”. May 23, 2014. Let-Go my Léo! May 14, 2014. I know it has been a while since I have written but that is reflexive of my recent weeks. I am winding down this crazy two years and looking forward to the next, and last, 11 weeks. Schedule for last 11 weeks. 18 May 5 June: Site. 5 June 14 June: PST. 14 June 21 June: Girls Camp (? 21 June 6 July: Site. 6 July 19 July: PST.
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Seven Months On and Counting | peacecorpsjoe
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My Peace Corps Adventure in Burkina Faso. Seven Months On and Counting. February 7, 2015. Well, here I am, back. It has only been seven months since I left but I wonder what Yentima, Beba, Numpoua, Amiee, Tomba, Christian, Gisel and the rest of Pama are doing now. One thing is for certain, if I wake tomorrow and hear the thud, thud, thud of a wooden spoon on the bottom a cast iron pot, I will know exact where I am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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My Peace Corps Adventure in Burkina Faso. I am off to an adventure to Burkina Faso Africa. Seven Months On and Counting. February 7, 2015. Well, here I am, back. It has only been seven months since I left but I wonder what Yentima, Beba, Numpoua, Amiee, Tomba, Christian, Gisel and the rest of Pama are doing now. One thing is for certain, if I wake tomorrow and hear the thud, thud, thud of a wooden spoon on the bottom a cast iron pot, I will know exact where I am. August 2, 2014. May 23, 2014. May 14, 2014.
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March | 2013 | BurkiNata
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Hanging out with honeybadgers in Burkina Faso. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: March 2013. Girls, girls, girls! March 30, 2013. First camp under the belt! A huge credit goes out to the girls. There were extremely patient. When there were unforeseen delays, they just waited without a single complaint. They were happy to dance to some random music in some downtime, were elated with bread and coffee (with condensed milk! Soap production (liquid and hard). Discussion of ...
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November | 2013 | BurkiNata
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Hanging out with honeybadgers in Burkina Faso. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2013. Kill the Turkeys. Kill them all with fire. November 23, 2013. The President with four of his 9 children. Lukmane doing what he does best. One of many photos in the series “Children crying”. Love the hair. On the way to school. Traffic. The last glimpse of the rainy season. Lake Tema (currently nonexistent). Kids studying in the library. Happy upcoming Turkey day! This month ...
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March | 2014 | BurkiNata
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Hanging out with honeybadgers in Burkina Faso. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: March 2014. March 17, 2014. Looks like it’s been a while since I updated, so I am taking this opportunity (an all-nighter) to address that. This post is hence brought to you up tea and tomatoes. Over the holidays, which seem like a very long time ago, my brother came to visit! Ladies and the President with the fabrics that the women dyed (blue and green). It’s getting to be a final s...
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September | 2013 | BurkiNata
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Hanging out with honeybadgers in Burkina Faso. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: September 2013. September 20, 2013. Summer is almost over, which is unfortunate. The last month was busy in a way that took me away from site. First off, there was the vacation to Ghana. In true Peace Corps fashion, it was a giant mess, with last minute changes and travel restrictions and all sorts of fun things. But the actual vacation turned out great! There was a lot of eating (lobsters!
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The Magic of Africa | peacecorpsjoe
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My Peace Corps Adventure in Burkina Faso. The Magic of Africa. April 3, 2014. I thought. ‘Not me.’ But The Dark Continent won’t let me do that. There is a magic, like a tap root, that grabs hold, digs deep, and never lets go. Newer post →. One thought on “ The Magic of Africa. June 16, 2014. It sounds like as you are leaving, you have found what you came here looking for. 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).