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AdamInCambodia: September 2005
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Thursday, September 08, 2005. Moving Vegetables: Just the Beginning. Email: adam dot kaufman at utoronto dot ca. Just replace the ‘dot’s with ‘.’ and the ‘at’ with ‘@’. Thank you to everyone who offered support, donations, and encouragement during my time in Cambodia. A big thank you also to those of you who helped to disseminate these articles to a larger audience. A small warning though: Knowledge is a...
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AdamInCambodia: May 2005
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Tuesday, May 24, 2005. A lot of things have been happening here recently. Unfortunately, one difficulty of an interesting life is a lack of time with which to write about it. With that in mind, here are a couple of quick anecdotes to carry you through the week. My Reputation Precedes Me. Khmer society is pretty strict about unmarried couples. One of the girls from the group approached our table. Wednesda...
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AdamInCambodia: March 2005
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Thursday, March 31, 2005. Your Comments, Development Technologies, and the Blog of a King. I’ve finally responded to everyone’s comments! My apologies for being three weeks behind in doing it. Thank you all for the feedback. I’ll do my best to be quicker in future. Http:/ www.geocities.com/aj2kaufm/Development. Or just click on one of these links:. Manufacturing Ceramic Water Purifiers. I responded with,...
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AdamInCambodia: July 2005
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Monday, July 25, 2005. Better late than never, after repeated requests from some of you I’ve set up an e-mail list to notify subscribers when the blog is updated. Please send an e-mail to adamincambodia-subscribe@yahoogroups.com to subscribe. Soccer on the Beach. K’nyom jong bai hai-ee. I already wanted rice. K’nyom neung jong bai. I will want rice. K’nyom baan jong bai. K’nyom jong baan bai. Post a comm...
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AdamInCambodia: June 2005
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Thursday, June 30, 2005. The Results Are In! For those of you still following my ongoing quest to decide what to do with my life, the final results are in. University of Toronto: Accepted, Deferral Refused. University of Sussex: Accepted and Deferred. University of Cambridge: Refused. Posted by Adam Kaufman @ Thursday, June 30, 2005. Monday, June 20, 2005. Srey Hem was at work that morning. I told he...
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AdamInCambodia: April 2005
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Monday, April 25, 2005. I had intended for this to be an update on the status of my work but recent events seemed too surprising for me not to share. I promise an update on my work soon. Is there maybe a Seder you can join in Phnom Penh? Do the Lubavitchers at least have a community there? If not, can they maybe send you some Matzoh? Lotus in the Museum. To a Hebrew speaker, this translates roughly into ...
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AdamInCambodia: July 2006
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Après la Mort, la Vie Continue. Just across the Ugandan border, the road provides its own stern warning: the charred skeleton of a petrol truck, lying at the bottom of a hundred-foot black scar. The smoke has mostly cleared as we drive past. I am in Rwanda at the invitation of my friend Aska, a Polish medical student I met in Cambodia last year. Just feel the music. Much better!
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AdamInCambodia: August 2005
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Friday, August 19, 2005. There are two topics that are central to understanding life in Cambodia about which I still haven’t written. I didn’t want to try and tackle them until I felt I could do them proper justice. Though I’m still not sure that I can, I’ve tried my best to do so below. A Victim of the Genocide. Tree on which Babies were Killed at Choeung Ek. The answer itself is very Cambodian. Wit...
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AdamInCambodia: June 2006
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The adventures of a student trying to find his way in lands less foreign than they at first appeared. Sunday, June 25, 2006. The Grounds at Mulago. Storks near our Flat. At the end of the day we follow the same route on the ground, returning to an apartment in this anonymous block of brown flats. Peopled by Ugandans, South Asians, and even the occasional white foreigner, it’s an open, friendly, and welcoming community. Posted by Adam Kaufman @ Sunday, June 25, 2006. Sunday, June 11, 2006. My classmate, A...