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Our contributors come from leading social enterprise organizations and institutions including:. Nairy Abd El Shafy. Nairy is an enthusiastic social activist with a passion for community service and serving refugee communities. She is currently exploring the world of social entrepreneurship through her work at Ashoka Arab World, and trying to help bring to life young agents of change through the MOSAIC committee at CISV Egypt. Of the St. Paul chapter of Better Place. Chloe Chick and Laura Hartstone. An is...
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Not all who wander are lost.: Diving the Great Barrier Reef
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Not all who wander are lost. Sunday, June 28, 2009. Diving the Great Barrier Reef. Someone recently asked me my favorite part of this journey so far.and I realized I hadn't blogged about it. If I was to take any single experience on this trip and call it a favorite, it would have to be my 3 night/4 day live-aboard boat trip around the Great Barrier Reef. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Good Looking Home Cooking. Have Fun. Do Good. Diving the Great Barrier Reef.
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Not all who wander are lost.: Things I've noticed...
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Not all who wander are lost. Monday, July 20, 2009. One thing in common about every place I've visited so far in Indonesia - everyone is pretty convinced you are not where you want to be. Regardless of whether you're strolling along the beach, going on a run, stepping off a shuttle into a new town, walking out of your hotel, even standing still watching the scenery - the question is "where are you going? It's like they know something I don't. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Not all who wander are lost.: June 2009
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Not all who wander are lost. Sunday, June 28, 2009. While heading out to Pura Tanah Lot, a seaside temple on the southwest coast of Bali. Little girl to dad after seeing a crowd taking pictures with a large snake - Daddy, what's the biggest snake in the world? Dad - My lawyer. Little girl - Miloya? How big is it? Diving the Great Barrier Reef. Monday, June 22, 2009. I saw a shooting star! On the verge of leaving Australia.my only excuse for not blogging (besides being a terribly infrequent blogger to...
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Not all who wander are lost.: March 2009
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Not all who wander are lost. Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Leaving and landing in the right spot. It´s finally begun and I´m in Quito (of the Ecuadorian kind) today! A) Sasha misses Newark to San Jose flight due to fog (which is the star of our story) in Boston. B) Linda and I take off after trying to delay Newark flight to get aforementioned Sasha in it. E) Linda and I fall asleep. F) Linda and I wake up when the plane lands to hear an announcement welcoming us to Panama City, Panama.I´m NOT kidding. H) Our ...
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Not all who wander are lost.: July 2009
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Not all who wander are lost. Monday, July 20, 2009. One thing in common about every place I've visited so far in Indonesia - everyone is pretty convinced you are not where you want to be. Regardless of whether you're strolling along the beach, going on a run, stepping off a shuttle into a new town, walking out of your hotel, even standing still watching the scenery - the question is "where are you going? It's like they know something I don't. Friday, July 3, 2009. Bali - some things to write home about.
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ProInspire: Matching young business professionals with amazing nonprofits | Define Poverty
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Exploring issues and trends in US and global poverty. Mar 1 / Tony. ProInspire: Matching young business professionals with amazing nonprofits. In my recent quest for new and exciting opportunities in the social sector, I recently came across ProInspire. A new startup that connects young business professionals with nonprofits in year-long fellowships. In only its second recruiting cycle, the Washington DC-based organization has already matched five driven young professionals. Another great aspect of ProIn...
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Not all who wander are lost.: Bali - some things to write home about
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Not all who wander are lost. Friday, July 3, 2009. Bali - some things to write home about. So far, my week in Bali has ranged from encountering the strangest sights to the oddly familiar. Bali is a land of contrasts.for a tiny island that can be covered in one long day, it offers a multitude of experiences that can leave you reeling at the end of each day. The one word I've heard most often in the last week is "Transport? Next week in Java.to be continued. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Not all who wander are lost.: May 2011
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Not all who wander are lost. Thursday, May 19, 2011. My Brazilian Beer Trek. I recently began working on a project that involves food. A lot of food. It also involves using my skills to make that food a reality, so all in all, it's pretty sweet. And this is even before taking into account that one of those foods is chocolate. I don't. Maybe I just have bad taste but the only beers I've been able to tolerate are fruity Lambics that, at least in New York, come with an unhealthy dose of added sugar. And I w...
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Not all who wander are lost.: April 2009
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Not all who wander are lost. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Taking a slow river-boat on the Amazon waters requires a fair amount of watching.not just your stuff but your air space. This was definitely a lesson learned on the slow boat from Tabatinga to Manaus (further into Brazil), a trip that takes about 4 days and 3 nights.faster than the other way round since we were heading downstream. Fresh off the Amazon.and in Rio de Janeiro. Hola from Brazil! They are essentially front halves of motorcycles that beco...