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Mysteries of the Orient: March 2007
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Saturday, March 24, 2007. Notes from the Underground. A few more selections from my students' writing exercises:. The revised, final draft of a limerick:. There was a nice guy from Georgia. But now he is teaching in China. He wore T-shirt in Winter. He is our dear teacher. I will miss him if he goes back to Atlanta. A few letters of apology:. With many apologies,. With many apologies,. George W. Bush. And a thank-you letter:. Dear Mr. George,. A young lady from a poor country. Sunday, March 18, 2007.
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Mysteries of the Orient: April 2007
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Sunday, April 22, 2007. Did You Know I'm Korean? Party People All Around. Mama, tamen shi shenme ren? Mom, where are those people from? Haven't been up to much lately, just a few birthday parties and end-of-week parties. A few weeks ago our recently arrived French teacher had a birthday, and we went to the night market for dinner before Allyssa and I split off for the club. This is one of two in Weihai, and by far the better one. Check out the videos below. Nadeige's birthday cake and butcher knife:.
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Mysteries of the Orient: January 2007
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Thursday, January 18, 2007. I must say, this was the first real time I have been completely frustrated with being in China. All the little things that get on my nerves, like ineptitude, arbitrariness, stupid rules, hierarchies, and problems arising from a simple lack of communication, came together for one horrific experience. Little did I know my next breakdown would come just a few days later. Rain doesn't mean any fewer people are out, though:. The Old City in Shanghai:. A butcher in the Old City:.
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Mysteries of the Orient: May 2007
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. The party secretary told me that she had a talk with the student and asked her to stop the improper behavior right away. The student felt a bit afraid and losing face, and she agreed. I hope she will not disturb you any more. If she does, please let me know as soon as possible. Let's hope that the situation changes, though I imagine my last few weeks teaching her will remain awkward. From Stalker's myspace profile from May 28:. And an international (Korean Korean Japanese American)...
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Mysteries of the Orient: December 2006
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Thursday, December 28, 2006. I'm off to Beijing tomorrow to meet up with a good friend Ellen, who will be in Beijing for about two days as part of a Vanderbilt orchestral tour of China. Since I'll be there for about five days, most of my time will be with random people, called couchsurfers, whom I've contacted online for a free place to sleep (plus gain cultural insight). So, wish me luck on that venture. Posted by Mysteries of The Orient at 7:15 AM. Sunday, December 24, 2006. Here noted, a local hotel h...
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Mysteries of the Orient: November 2006
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Monday, November 27, 2006. I'm stealing this idea from of a few of the other blogs I read. The list was supposed to be 100 things about myself, but I have a few more than 100. 1 I have no idea what I'm going to do with my life, but I'm enjoying the ride. 2 I'd be enjoying it more if I didn't have a heap of college debt to worry about. 3 My favorite color is blue. 4 I've been to 17 different countries and 34 of the states in the US. 7 I don't want to be an "easy detacher", but I think I am at times. 17 I ...
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Mysteries of the Orient: June 2007
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Let me recount the conversation I had today with a woman whose English is much worse than my Chinese, but who doesn't know I can speak Chinese (actually, she talks too much and doesn't listen to her conversational partner to even know what he is saying). Her husband teaches at the university, and I have briefly talked with her a couple of times, and it is always really awkward. Lady: Hello, sit. Sit. Sit. Sit. Lady: Qingdao daxue laoshi happy no happy. Me: No happy, weihai happy.
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Mysteries of the Orient: October 2006
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006. My classes have also been going well. I think all of my five classes like me, save one really boring one. I'm having them do mid-semester evaluations for me this week, and I have gotten the results back from one of the classes, so hopefully my suspicions will be confirmed. The Breather in Self-Study Room". It so happened that other students met the same thing. The room still existed. No one cal tell who will be the next person who will hear the strange sound. A prostitution "un...
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Mysteries of the Orient: February 2007
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Friday, February 09, 2007. Bus Rides. Subtitle: The Idiot's Guide to Pushing a Bus. Though the trip will definitely be remembered fondly, I won't forget how awful many of the bus rides were. Whether it was the fact that the seats were often crammed so close together that it was impossible to put your legs in front of you, or the simple lack of cleanliness, at times I would have almost rather walked. After sitting in this bus, yes, I'd very much like to go to Australia! Another stop, another plan of action.
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Mysteries of the Orient: September 2006
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Thursday, September 28, 2006. In China, you expect everything to be different, and when it isn't, you're surprised. Living in China, with its emphasis on social support, at least informally if not mandated by the government, I expected my students to declare that of course, all companies should pay their employees enough to survive on more than bread and porridge each day! OK, that's all for now. I'm off to Beijing tomorrow for the National Holiday. Be back in about five days, with stories I'm su...The c...