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Rochester ROCs: Rochester's Sister Cities
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Monday, March 22, 2010. Did you know that Rochester has 11 sister cities according to Sister Cities International. The purpose of sister cities is to "promote peace through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation — one individual, one community at a time." ( Sister Cities International. Here are the 11 cities we are sisters of:. Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. If any of you have first hand knowledge of any of these cities, please post a comment and tell us a little bite about the city.
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Travel Warning | Bamako, Mali - Embassy of the United States
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Bamako, Mali - Embassy of the United States. Refugee and Asylee Processing. Travel and Tourism in the U.S. Contact the Consular Section. Messages for U.S. Citizens. Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). Voting in U.S. Elections. Contact the Consular Section. For Alumni of Exchange Programs. Messages for U.S. Citizens. Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). Voting in U.S. Elections. Contact the Consular Section. Last Updated: February 26, 2016. The January 15, 2016, terrorist attack in Ouagadougou,...
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Bamako Breakdown: Not my thing
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Blaring Bamako Business by Blogging. Thursday, March 20, 2008. Anyways, the only thing I can think of writing at the moment is the update about my new. Global Entrepreneurship Week's Website. Well, blogging might not be your thing, but it is nice to hear about what you are doing. Writing at least once a month wouldn't kill you! I know you don't realize it, but you have talent for writing, and people find anything and everything you write about fascinating! Best wishes from germany, Thilo. Since I may sta...
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No Hurry, No Worry: June 2011
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No Hurry, No Worry. My Experiences in Mali as a Fulbright Student. Sunday, June 26, 2011. The Winds of Change. Rain last week at my apartment. The wind was a relief on a night when my A/C unit didn’t seem to want to blow cool air, but it made for unsuccessful blogging. I didn’t get much past the title of this post before my electricity flickered and then everything went black. It was really coming down! The winds have really been picking up in Bamako and with them, come the rains! I actually started this...
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No Hurry, No Worry: 'Tis the Season?
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No Hurry, No Worry. My Experiences in Mali as a Fulbright Student. Monday, November 29, 2010. This morning, I started listening to Christmas music. It’s not December 1. My holiday season began two weeks ago with the celebration of the Muslim holiday, Tabaski. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabaski. For weeks leading up to the “fete,” it was all anyone talked about. If you took a taxi and asked the driver, “Ca va? 8221; (Only a little ok? Oumou and me dressed in our holiday finest. Finally, at around 5:30, ...
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No Hurry, No Worry: Mali on the Move...
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No Hurry, No Worry. My Experiences in Mali as a Fulbright Student. Thursday, November 24, 2011. Mali on the Move. A quick aside to just say that travel capabilities these days are pretty crazy! The fact that this is possible… or that I can go from Mali to France to Greencastle in a matter of hours is pretty insane. While the physical change in location is quick and easy, it’s the mental change of place that is a little harder…. Dogon masks and art at Musee du Quai Branly. As well as some interesting stuf...
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No Hurry, No Worry: August 2010
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No Hurry, No Worry. My Experiences in Mali as a Fulbright Student. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. A First Time for Everything. But I don’t want to get ahead of myself! Right now I am hanging out at home and working at Chief’s (a BBQ type restaurant that is a 10 minute walk from my house). I have made a couple of short trips this summer (to DC and Chicago…. And soon to Louisville and Denver! And now—what all of you can do to help me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is my way of communicating with famil...
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