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Finding the Flow – Medial Aspect
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Meaning in the middle. April 1, 2014. April 3, 2014. Written with Aditi Gupta. It’s here. The two words that strike terror in the hearts of many a medical student and cause residents and attendings to shudder in remembrance. Step 1. With the anticipation and pressure that comes with studying for Step 1 also comes the frustration of not being fully understood by those outside our haven of study buddies. I mean, haven’t we been studying hard and obsessing about exams since we started taking them? And all w...
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Packing list tips | Fishing in Zambia
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Africa and the Peace Corps through the looking-glass. South Luangwa National Park. Chobe National Park, Botswana. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. My actual packing list. Cell phones and communication. Supplemental packing list for Peace Corps Zambia invitees. Don’t bring (or limit quantity). My buddy during a late fall backpacking trip near Lake Tahoe in 2007 — a slightly different climate from Zambia in any season. The past two weeks – that’s gross.). If you journal a lot, you’ll go through...
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Lake Tanganyika | Fishing in Zambia
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Africa and the Peace Corps through the looking-glass. South Luangwa National Park. Chobe National Park, Botswana. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. My actual packing list. Cell phones and communication. Images from an April 2014 visit to Lake Tanganyikia and Kalambo Falls in Zambia’s Northern Province. All pictures taken by me with a Sony NEX-5N compact system with 18-55mm kit lens unless otherwise noted. When we go on vacation from our huts, we stay in a…hut. Medium-roast Kasama Coffee every morning.
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South Luangwa National Park | Fishing in Zambia
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Africa and the Peace Corps through the looking-glass. South Luangwa National Park. Chobe National Park, Botswana. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. My actual packing list. Cell phones and communication. South Luangwa National Park. Images from a September 2013 visit to South Luangwa National Park in Zambia’s Eastern Province. All pictures taken by me with a Sony NEX-5N compact system with 18-55mm kit lens unless otherwise noted. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Nchelenge, Luapula...
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Zambia | Fishing in Zambia
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Africa and the Peace Corps through the looking-glass. South Luangwa National Park. Chobe National Park, Botswana. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. My actual packing list. Cell phones and communication. Images from around Zambia. All pictures taken by me with a Sony NEX-5N compact system with 18-55mm kit lens unless otherwise noted. Lumangwe Falls, Kawambwa, Luapula, June 2013. Chongwe, Lusaka, March 2013. Ntumbacusi, Kawambwa, Luapula, August 2013. Nchelenge, Luapula, April 2013. Join 472 other fol...
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Press | Fishing in Zambia
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Africa and the Peace Corps through the looking-glass. South Luangwa National Park. Chobe National Park, Botswana. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. My actual packing list. Cell phones and communication. Fishing In Zambia (or its author) featured elsewhere on the interweb! Fishing Across The Decades: A Family Peace Corps Legacy. Northern California Peace Corps Association. February 2, 2014. A Glimpse Into The Life Of A Peace Corps Volunteer. Interview by Julie Sweet. February 21, 2014. March 19, 2014.
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Reading List | Fishing in Zambia
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Africa and the Peace Corps through the looking-glass. South Luangwa National Park. Chobe National Park, Botswana. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. My actual packing list. Cell phones and communication. Books I have read during my service since being posted to site, in chronological order:. Titles with asterisks in front are books that I have read prior to arriving in Zambia. If there are two asterisks in front, then I’ve read them twice in Zambia — they’re just that good. 10 Life Of Pi, Yann Martel.
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Thank you! | Fishing in Zambia
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Africa and the Peace Corps through the looking-glass. South Luangwa National Park. Chobe National Park, Botswana. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. My actual packing list. Cell phones and communication. This has not gone unnoticed. Each of you who has commented on a post, emailed me, “liked” one of my pictures, or told me that your mom loves my blog has contributed to the ego-swelling of one extremely tickled and affirmed volunteer. Two years in Nshinda. Further reading ». April 29, 2015 at 6:45 pm.
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Kasanka National Park | Fishing in Zambia
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Africa and the Peace Corps through the looking-glass. South Luangwa National Park. Chobe National Park, Botswana. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia. My actual packing list. Cell phones and communication. Images from a November 2013 visit to Kasanka National Park in Zambia’s Central Province. All pictures taken by me with a Sony NEX-5N compact system with 18-55mm kit lens unless otherwise noted. The bat migration at Kasanka National Park. Michael shooting from the Cruiser during the game drive. Peace ...
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the “s” word | bringontherayn
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Med student, friend, confidant. Sacrifice: what’s “it” worth? The “s” word. January 5, 2014. They say that a dose of your own medicine is the hardest to swallow. i face that challenge here and now, with you all as my cyber-witnesses. bear with me as i jump quickly through thoughts; my mind is racing. i’d encourage you to re-read each paragraph, and take a moment to reflect on a personal level after each. On this, suggesting that the issue. On the radar of the powers that be. As a medical student who happ...
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