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March | 2012 | Six Months in Hamburg
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Six Months in Hamburg. Exploring Germany's second largest city. Monthly Archives: March 2012. March 26, 2012. Although I will miss my thought-to-be last spring quarter at Ohio University, I am eagerly looking ahead to the near future. In two days, I will leave for an internship at Landor Associates. In Hamburg. Landor is an international branding agency and I have already had two internships at the Cincinnati office therefore, I am sure I will love it! Places I would like to see]. 2 Park Planten un Blomen.
August | 2012 | Six Months in Hamburg
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Six Months in Hamburg. Exploring Germany's second largest city. Monthly Archives: August 2012. August 19, 2012. Last month in Hamburg…. Last weekend, Lisa came to visit me for the third time in Hamburg. Because she arrived Friday morning, she was able to visit me for lunch at work and then came back in the evening for an Italian party at Landor. The other interns and I had the privilege to plan a themed party, and we decided on an Italian vintage theme titled. For dinner, we went to the. Time this weeken...
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Exploring Cities and Enjoying the Beach | Six Months in Hamburg
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Six Months in Hamburg. Exploring Germany's second largest city. July 5, 2012. Exploring Cities and Enjoying the Beach. Finally vacation with my boyfriend! As we have not seen each other for the past three months, I was thrilled when he arrived in Hamburg just on time for breakfast. On the first day, I showed him the city, the Speicherstadt and at night the harbor, where we dined at the Hafen Hotel Hamburg. The first weekend we went to visit my Som’s cousin in Essen. We have been dining at nice restaurant...
September | 2012 | Six Months in Hamburg
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Six Months in Hamburg. Exploring Germany's second largest city. Monthly Archives: September 2012. September 11, 2012. My last week in Hamburg has arrived. I just start packing tonight and will leave very early Saturday. For my last weekend in Hamburg, I welcomed a friend from my hometown and his girlfriend, who arrived on Saturday. I showed them some of the typical city highlights and we caught up over coffee and dinner. Sunday, I went on my first harbor ship tour, which is a must in Hamburg! Looking bac...
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Dan Hsieh: Old North Columbus. Ellice Park: New Albany. Julie Jent: German Village. Todd Combs: Merion Village. First and Final Meal. Nina – Downtown (Final Meal & Reflections). March 21, 2015. The final meal was just as great as the opening meal, and I liked the potluck concept. Som had a test at a hospital and unfortunately wasn’t able to join. Luckily my brother Tim, who also shared a few meals with me during the project, agreed to come along. While I did have a few days (maybe two? In addition to gai...
The German Life of a Jungle Cat: September 2012
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Friday, September 28, 2012. Part 2: How painted horses and more acceptable that zebras. Okay, now that I have had some Käsespätzle I feel ready to continue. We left Harrods and headed to the train station to hop on the Eurostar to Paris. My dad was super pumped about going through the chunnel or something and then slept through the whole thing. We had delicious Marks and Spencer salad meal things that Amy and I ate a ton of last summer. Nomz. 13 Top of Tower. Went in the Louvre and looked at the art thin...
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All earth is crammed with heaven. And every common bush afire with God; but only they who see take off their shoes; the rest sit round it and pluck blackberries" - elizabeth barrett browning. Friday, April 1, 2011. One way to change the world. What about little microphones? What if everyone swallowed them, and they played the sounds of our hearts through little speakers, which could be in the pouches of our overalls? Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (Jonathan Safran Foer). Links to this post. Until Ju...
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It's all psychobabble. Why therapy is fundamental. I do not believe depression is a chemical imbalance in the brain. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not contradicting science and arguing that there are demons in our heads that need to be exorcised. I simply refuse to believe that depression is. A chemical imbalance in our brains. My problem with the idea of blaming the chemical imbalance is that some people seem to believe that depression is. The relationship with antidepressants can be complicated and frustrati...
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Na Terra dos Irmãos Grimm. Sexta-feira, 27 de abril de 2012. E a intercambista retorna! Olá, followers queridos! Estranho voltar aqui depois de tanto tempo! Agora já sou maior de idade, já voltei pro Brazil faz muito tempo, já passei no vestibular (Sim, intercambistas conseguem passar no vestibular pra federais, e de primeira, é só estudar! Mas seu intercâmbio, por outro lado, corre, e você se arrependeria de chegar ao fim dele querendo ter aproveitado mais. NÃO DEIXEM de fazer um programa com sua ho...
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Six Months in Guyana
Six Months in Guyana. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Saturday, September 27, 2008. I wrote this during our first month in Mabaruma. It was a time of great frustration and little sleep. Many things changed for the better since I wrote it. Last night was not an example of Mabaruma Hospital at its finest. Later in bed we heard a little scuffle outside and a knock on our door followed soon after. It was Fred’s sister. Could the Doctor come please? 8220;What about the hospital generator? The lovely, and very rot...
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Six Months in Hamburg | Exploring Germany's second largest city
Six Months in Hamburg. Exploring Germany's second largest city. September 11, 2012. My last week in Hamburg has arrived. I just start packing tonight and will leave very early Saturday. For my last weekend in Hamburg, I welcomed a friend from my hometown and his girlfriend, who arrived on Saturday. I showed them some of the typical city highlights and we caught up over coffee and dinner. Sunday, I went on my first harbor ship tour, which is a must in Hamburg! Looking back to my initial post and bucket li...
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Six Months in Kigali
Monday, January 26, 2009. Not too little time left here. Well, that too. But too little time to blog. I have all these great things to write about. But no time. So I'll make a list, and I'll get to them sooner or later. Moto accidents (not me, thankfully, and she's alright, even more thankfully). Music on the bus. Friends I've made (maybe with pictures). And something else I bet I forgot. Maybe I'll wait til I get back to Canada (I leave in 5 days, pretty much. Eek). Links to this post. Links to this post.
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