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A teachers life in Khartoum. Sunday, December 30, 2012. 2012: The end of a year and the end of an adventure! First, I must express apologies that this blog came to an abrupt end. There are many reasons for this: including an increased workload during exams and reports, and the ever increasing tedium of life in Khartoum. Also, a new opportunity arose for me in Singapore – where I am now writing this blog from. Things I will miss:. Finally, I’ve leave the sentimental one until the end. I will obv...Inflati...

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A teachers life in Khartoum. Sunday, December 30, 2012. 2012: The end of a year and the end of an adventure! First, I must express apologies that this blog came to an abrupt end. There are many reasons for this: including an increased workload during exams and reports, and the ever increasing tedium of life in Khartoum. Also, a new opportunity arose for me in Singapore – where I am now writing this blog from. Things I will miss:. Finally, I’ve leave the sentimental one until the end. I will obv...Inflati...

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A teachers life in Khartoum: Ramadan, an Iftar and Sudanese food!

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A teachers life in Khartoum. Saturday, August 18, 2012. Ramadan, an Iftar and Sudanese food! After just two weeks of teaching, the first holiday of the new school year has arrived, and I now have a 10 day break from Friday to the following Suinday inclusive! This is to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, a holiday which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. By the time I arrived the food had nearly all gone, although it didn’t rain again that night, so at least I stayed dry! As fasting and food seems to be a th...

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A teachers life in Khartoum: February 2012

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A teachers life in Khartoum. Sunday, February 26, 2012. Burns Night in February? I have found the key to enjoying life in Sudan is to network at any opportunity, join any club going, and develop a wide range of contacts. This is why I joined the Hash House Harriers, mentioned in an earlier blog, which incidentally was cancelled this week due to a sandstorm which engulfed Khartoum. I did take some photos, but obviously they don’t show a great deal! I tried some Malaysian food which was available at one of...

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A teachers life in Khartoum: Returning to real rain in Khartoum!

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A teachers life in Khartoum. Sunday, August 12, 2012. Returning to real rain in Khartoum! With the exception of the total blackout which affected Khartoum airport on the night of my flight home, I had a safe and uneventful flight home last May, and a relaxing summer back home enjoying the delights of the British weather. Of course, erratic internet connections are simply part of life in Sudan, but I woke this morning to find a good internet connection and so have managed to post this. Simple template&#46...

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A teachers life in Khartoum: March 2012

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A teachers life in Khartoum. Saturday, March 31, 2012. The British influence on Khartoum, and Kitcheners boat. The last week has been very quiet and I now find myself counting the weeks until my flight back home to the UK. If interested, it is 4 weeks until the end of lessons at school, which are followed by exams. Then 5 weeks until the end of term for students, 6 weeks until the end of term for staff and 7 weeks until my flight home! Monday, March 26, 2012. There is no escaping the sand! I’m not ...

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A teachers life in Khartoum: A day to stay indoors

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A teachers life in Khartoum. Sunday, September 16, 2012. A day to stay indoors. Last week had been quiet and uneventful until Friday when, as you may have heard, there were a few protests in Khartoum! I don’t think there is any need for me to outline the reasons for the protest, which are well known, but suffice to say after Friday prayers many of the local Sudanese were extremely angry – and for a good reason. Slightly more concerning was when a small group of protesters turned off the main road and sta...

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The Unity High School Archive: 'Sports Day, Birthday Celebrations & Photos!' from 'A Teacher's Life in Khartoum' - 30th January 2012

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The Unity High School Archive. The history of Unity High School in Khartoum, Sudan told through the words and pictures of the Unity High School Archive, dating back to 1902. Tuesday, December 3, 2013. Sports Day, Birthday Celebrations and Photos! From 'A Teacher's Life in Khartoum' - 30th January 2012. Click on an image to enlarge it in your browser window. The above post was taken from the blog 'A Teachers Life in Khartoum'. A Teachers Life in Khartoum. Unity in the Press. View my complete profile.

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