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Aline in Ghana: malaria bites
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Thursday, July 16, 2009. And so do the damn mosquitoes that gave me the parasite! Nevertheless, I went to the hospital the next morning feeling even more ridiculous about being there because by that point the fever had gone and all I had was a slight headache. However, it’s a really good thing I went because I ended up being diagnosed with severe malaria! Posted by Aline Bennett. August 1, 2009 at 7:16 AM. Do most people got for the $10/year plan? Are you feeling better now? August 11, 2009 at 1:30 PM.
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Boris in Burkina Faso: février 2008
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Boris in Burkina Faso. My values and perspective on life are being challenged everyday. After seven years in Canada, I now live in Burkina Faso. In my blog I try to give you a sense of how my perceptions are changing, with the hope that it will open horizons and debates. I hope you enjoy it. Vendredi 22 février 2008. Riots, global trends and poverty. Wednesday, Feb. 20. Indeed. The price of cooking oil has jumped from 850 to 1050 Fcfa per liter in the past few days. Rice, sugar, gas and basic nec...With ...
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Boris in Burkina Faso: juin 2008
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Boris in Burkina Faso. My values and perspective on life are being challenged everyday. After seven years in Canada, I now live in Burkina Faso. In my blog I try to give you a sense of how my perceptions are changing, with the hope that it will open horizons and debates. I hope you enjoy it. Mardi 24 juin 2008. Lessons learned on killing a tarantula. If you try to kill a tarantula with your flip-flop, make sure you’re wearing closed toe shoes. Right before taking the plane for Burkina…. As I was lifting ...
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Boris in Burkina Faso: septembre 2007
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Boris in Burkina Faso. My values and perspective on life are being challenged everyday. After seven years in Canada, I now live in Burkina Faso. In my blog I try to give you a sense of how my perceptions are changing, with the hope that it will open horizons and debates. I hope you enjoy it. Dimanche 2 septembre 2007. Well, we’ve been in. Burkina for a month now, it was time Alanna, Aimé our neighbour and I took a few hours on a Saturday to take pictures and visit the area…. Dinderesso also has a well!
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Boris in Burkina Faso: mars 2008
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Boris in Burkina Faso. My values and perspective on life are being challenged everyday. After seven years in Canada, I now live in Burkina Faso. In my blog I try to give you a sense of how my perceptions are changing, with the hope that it will open horizons and debates. I hope you enjoy it. Lundi 3 mars 2008. EWB Day in Dedougou. March 6th is Engineers Without Borders Day (E. Out fair trade, agricultural subsidies and public scrutiny in the administration of the national aid budget. Reneurs in their e.
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Courtney in Gushei, Ghana: July 2008
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Courtney in Gushei, Ghana. A four month volunteer placement through Engineers Without Borders Canada, McGill University chapter. Thursday, July 17, 2008. I have been living in Diare for about 3 weeks now and I am definitely happy with my decision to move out of Gushei and live with a family. Recently, I found a group of people to play soccer with. I bought a ball in Tamale and brought it out to the field one day. It is a nice thing to look forward to at the end of the day. I don’t think it is actua...
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Courtney in Gushei, Ghana: Update on Work in Canada
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Courtney in Gushei, Ghana. A four month volunteer placement through Engineers Without Borders Canada, McGill University chapter. Saturday, March 7, 2009. Update on Work in Canada. I decided I should give a brief update on my involvement with EWB and ITFC since my return to Canada, I have been back for about 6 months now, it's hard to believe! So there is a brief summary of the past 6 months, feel free to ask me any questions. March 12, 2009 at 1:24 AM. Keep the updates coming. August 1, 2009 at 9:57 PM.
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Courtney in Gushei, Ghana
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Courtney in Gushei, Ghana. A four month volunteer placement through Engineers Without Borders Canada, McGill University chapter. Monday, August 4, 2008. 8221; or “Why didn’t you take our photographs and put them in the certificates and type out our names? 8221; Of course these comments bothered me a little, but I am more able to laugh it off because I know that this is just how Ghanaians are and I should not take it personally. Haruna and his mother. This is me and Haruna at the baby naming ceremony.