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Making Ripples | When in China...
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When in China…. To document my two years teaching in China with the Peace Corps. Everything in this blog reflects my opinions, not those of the Peace Corps or the U.S. government. September 12, 2012. And I will try my best to get caught up in the new few weeks. And how can I convince them to sit through two weeks of me talking if even I wasn’t convinced it was worth their time? You want to go to Chishui! The ticket seller insisted. No! I want to go to Xishui! Teacher Trainees completing the human knot.
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Things I have Learned in China | When in China...
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When in China…. To document my two years teaching in China with the Peace Corps. Everything in this blog reflects my opinions, not those of the Peace Corps or the U.S. government. Things I have Learned in China. January 11, 2012. 1) Coffee is the best thing in the world. Time to start the coffee pot. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Days a...
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The Slow Train | When in China...
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When in China…. To document my two years teaching in China with the Peace Corps. Everything in this blog reflects my opinions, not those of the Peace Corps or the U.S. government. October 12, 2012. Although it is difficult to come by a Chinese train experience that is wholly enjoyable, different time and circumstance combos can take any train ride from the uncomfortable to the miserable. I have created a ranking system to classify the most miserable combinations:. Level 1 Awful: 12 hours* on a hard seat.
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Why Peace Corps China? | When in China...
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When in China…. To document my two years teaching in China with the Peace Corps. Everything in this blog reflects my opinions, not those of the Peace Corps or the U.S. government. Why Peace Corps China? June 24, 2013. There are three questions I have frequently been asked by others, and that I have frequently asked myself, throughout my two years of service in Peace Corps China: Why Peace Corps China? Is it really worth tax payer dollars? So, why Peace Corps China? Because both Chinese and Americans can ...
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Things I Have Learned in China #2-#4 | When in China...
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When in China…. To document my two years teaching in China with the Peace Corps. Everything in this blog reflects my opinions, not those of the Peace Corps or the U.S. government. Things I Have Learned in China #2-#4. In Things I Have Learned in China. May 14, 2012. I began this list months ago when I should have been packing for vacation (you can find the first post here. 2) Chinese college students are actually more mature than American college students. The river that runs through the middle of Zunyi.
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Waiguoren on Rice: October 2013
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30 October, 2013. Aitch, Aay, Double El, Oh. Another month, another six blogs I didn’t write. Semester five is about halfway through, and at this point I’ve not written. In an embarrassingly long time. Not that it is any consolation, but I have thought about writing. In fact, I have two half-written blogs from this month taking up space on my hard drive. Want to keep reading? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Aitch, Aay, Double El, Oh. My Friends' China Blogs! Brendon: Profiles of the Orient.
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Waiguoren on Rice: August 2013
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23 August, 2013. A Return to Form. I went running today—my first since being back—and it was beautiful. Want to keep reading? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Return to Form. My Friends' China Blogs! Brendon: Profiles of the Orient. Amanda: A. Liles. Katie: Iowan Adventures Outside Of Iowa. Amanda: Hen Hao Mianbao. Lauren: tales of a gypsy soul abroad. Eric and Saara: HorseHorseTigerTiger. Kathryn: Getting Schooled in China. Danny: Days and Nights in the Far East. Mike: A Hunxue Nomad.
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Waiguoren on Rice: September 2013
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04 September, 2013. One of the many lessons Peace Corps has taught me: America is weird. The Elkhart County Fair serves deep-fried butter. However, before I go on, I should back up…. Want to keep reading? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Friends' China Blogs! Brendon: Profiles of the Orient. Amanda: A. Liles. Katie: Iowan Adventures Outside Of Iowa. Amanda: Hen Hao Mianbao. Lauren: tales of a gypsy soul abroad. Eric and Saara: HorseHorseTigerTiger. Kathryn: Getting Schooled in China.
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Waiguoren on Rice: Aitch, Aay, Double El, Oh...
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30 October, 2013. Aitch, Aay, Double El, Oh. Another month, another six blogs I didn’t write. Semester five is about halfway through, and at this point I’ve not written. In an embarrassingly long time. Not that it is any consolation, but I have thought about writing. In fact, I have two half-written blogs from this month taking up space on my hard drive. I don’t think I need to give a history lesson about Halloween—that’s what things like Wikipedia. And The Halloween Tree. One of the Lanzhou schools plan...
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