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Maggie P Goes to Africa: Back to the Future
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Maggie P Goes to Africa. Thursday, July 8, 2010. Back to the Future. By popular (albeit surprising) demand, I am submitting one final entry to my Africa blog. I returned to America on April 1 and have subsequently eaten my way back around the world from the comfort of home:) I have overindulged in the amazing family, friends and food in my life over the last three months (though not necessarily in that order)! My social life feels a bit like the movie Groundhog Day. I will be starting a Masters of Public...
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Maggie P Goes to Africa: July 2010
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Maggie P Goes to Africa. Thursday, July 8, 2010. Back to the Future. By popular (albeit surprising) demand, I am submitting one final entry to my Africa blog. I returned to America on April 1 and have subsequently eaten my way back around the world from the comfort of home:) I have overindulged in the amazing family, friends and food in my life over the last three months (though not necessarily in that order)! My social life feels a bit like the movie Groundhog Day. I will be starting a Masters of Public...
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Pensamientos: Feliz Navidad
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Reading: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon. Posing for the Holidays. Dear readers, as it has been over a month since I last posted. With Christmas right around the corner, I have been rather busy with work, visiting amigas. Street dances, getting ready for my mom, aunt, and uncle to visit, and planning a trip to the Galápagos with my dad and step-mom. A few quick things:. I finally hiked El Altar. At a very gringo. Y Thanksgiving, I attempted to make lefse. Their loss, my gain.
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Snail-Mail to Senegal | Being Ñamoo
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Where It’s At. Why, Musings, & Advice. Anecdotes on Life from the Bush to the Metropolis. Many people have been asking how to send tid-bits of America to Senegal (and what to send as well! So I’ve decided to help everyone out a bit with an “ABCs of Packing and Packages to Senegal.”. Corps de la Paix. Almadies Lot N/1 23231. Dakar, Yoff, Senegal. B) How to package the goods:. PLEASE put a false amount on the claims slip that will be on the box – something lower than $10. Please! Anything you want to send ...
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Wrapping Things Up | SeneGlove
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Posted by: The Glove. March 18, 2012. The school had a club devoted to talking about public health issues. The club is relatively dormant, and has not done a lot in the recent past. I talked to the club’s advisors, and we agreed to convene a meeting. The students came and were receptive to my ideas. I suggested that we use theater as a vehicle to provide information to their fellow students in a creative, stimulating way. As we rehearsed, we found the proper balance of humor and gravity, recognizing the ...
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Where It’s At | Being Ñamoo
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Where It’s At. Why, Musings, & Advice. Anecdotes on Life from the Bush to the Metropolis. Where It’s At. The Break-Down of Where I Live. The regions of Senegal:. My region – Kolda:. My village – Fodé Bayo:. Communaute rurale de: Dialambere. Road Town: Dabo, halfway between Kolda and Velingara on the Rue Nationale No 6. Distance from road town: 15k. Secondary language: Pulaar Fula Kunda. Electricity: solar panels at the health hut. Wells: 2 – pump and pully. Schools: 1, primary. 14 February, 2010 at 04:27.
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Verbatim. | Being Ñamoo
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Where It’s At. Why, Musings, & Advice. Anecdotes on Life from the Bush to the Metropolis. Though we all know I love to talk, I’m not always the most eloquent of people. Here are some who are – other volunteers, snippets from books I’ve read – to give insights on Senegal, living in Africa, and life in the Peace Corps. 8220;You’re skin doesn’t crawl when you’re in Africa. If you get that feeling, it’s a bug. Get it off.”. 8211; letter from a PCV in Tunisia, from the book. 8211; Long Walk to Freedom,. 8211;...