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Introducing…..Felicia!! « tevvolunteer
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Just another WordPress.com site. Hi everyone, my name is Felicia and I’m one of the volunteers participating in the project! As I see that Tricia already mentioned in former posts, I’m from Sweden. After studying spanish for nearly 6 years in Secondary and High School my dream was to travel to a South American country to use&improve my spanish and to get to know a new culture. A Sunny Day at my School in Guamote. English is actually my second language,. And we joke around alot so I thought they wanted me...
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Volunteering in the Dominican Republic: What to pack for Volunteering
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Volunteering in the Dominican Republic. With ISV (International Student Volunteers). Wednesday, January 2. What to pack for Volunteering. If you're going Volunteering in the Dominican Republic this summer, or anywhere, here are some items which i found useful and not so useful. If anything it will help you add stuff to your packing checklist. I briefly mentioned this: Mosquito Repellant. Take more than you think you'll need. I found the best type is this Autan Active Stick. Take a pair of tweezers and a ...
indianbells.blogspot.com
Indian Bells: September 2010
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A Royal Rajasthani Reawakening. Sunday, 19 September 2010. The decision to leave. Photo taken at Amber fort, Jaipur which I visited this week with Tim, another VSO volunteer who came for a few days sightseeing from Kolkata. Thursday, 9 September 2010. Personal Case Study written for. See the original article. Monday, 6 September 2010. Yesterday's three celebrations in Laporiya. 3) A pond party, to celebrate the lakes of our villages being full courtesy of the monsoon. All family members, even baby Pi...
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Press & Media | Sustain-Able 余 : ♥ www.CeciliaYu.com
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Sustain-Able 余 : www.CeciliaYu.com. 8230;wild is the wind…creative freedom is the seed…. About Cecilia.W.Yu 余詠詩. Blog Policy/Statistics and Chaos theory :). Creative Commons Licence 3.0. Projects in North/South America. Social Entreprenuership 20 yrs. I have been quoted and reblogged a fair bit so I lost track of some of it. I will try to keep a lists but you know that is very time consuming! It is Art for Art’s sake! July 2012: Ironically http:/ www.Marxist.com. But hey, 5000 hits/3mins = what? Paper li...
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A Little Bit of Cuteness in the Afternoon | Kenya, Ken'ya Handle This?
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Kenya, Ken'ya Handle This? 124; Comments RSS. Ken'ya Handle Ken'ya Handle This? Click to subscribe and receive notifications of ramblings by email. Join 14 other followers. To Turkana and Beyond! Dan and Helen in Lusaka. A Little Bit of Cuteness in the Afternoon. Posted on June 1, 2010. The girls started off by doing a quiz to find out what kind of friend you are by answering ‘yes’ and ‘no’ to a series of questions. From this point of they shouted, ‘YES! Laquo; Going to Work. On June 2, 2010 at 00:17.
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Mthatha Mission: Volunteering in Mthatha - “Saving Africa”
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The reflections of an Episcopal missionary working at the Itipini medical clinic in Mthatha, South Africa. I am the one on the right. Episcopal deacon, student, and author of Grace at the Garbage Dump: Making Sense of Mission in the Twenty-First Century. View my complete profile. June 1, 2009. Volunteering in Mthatha - “Saving Africa”. I can share a few thoughts on volunteering in Mthatha, however, that might help shape your thoughts. First, the longer a commitment you can make the better. You can...
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St. Patrick’s Day | Karibu Kenya
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March 17, 2010 · 1:41 pm. St Patrick’s Day. It was business as usual here in Central Kenya on St. Patrick’s Day, with no holiday, parade or shamrock to mark the occasion. The Kikuyu people of Mukurwe-ini, my temporary home near the foothills of Mount Kenya, have never heard of our patron saint and how he is celebrated around the world. Kikuyu Lesson with Simon. My Neighbour Children with their Pictures. A Local Nusery School with their St. Patrick’s Day Pictures. Filed under HIV and AIDS. My name is Mart...