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A Gator in Mozambique: June 2011
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. I know that I said that I was done. well I am! Velosa Vasco Freitas, 53 – Teacher. While her sisters and other peers hop-scotched back and forth, in and out of school, Velosa was academically determined from a young age. Unlike so many of her female counterparts growing up, ...
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A Gator in Mozambique: August 2010
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Action for Natural Medicine Training. Wednesday August 18th, 2010 – Mulevala. But if it’s so rural, why is Mulevala so developed anyways? 8221;, you might ask. Who knows? To give you some more insight as to “Why Mulevala…? Lastly, Monschi assures me that, according to her resear...
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A Gator in Mozambique: And this is the end :-)
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Saturday, June 25, 2011. And this is the end :-). Saturday May 7th, 2011. Will there be some food or a good water source there? Will there be any unique crafts or food items to buy? All these questions and no answers, only anticipation. In the complex labyrinth of branching narrow paths leading up to the...
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A Gator in Mozambique: April 2011
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Sunday, April 10, 2011. Arlindo Alpin Paulino, 25 –. Or marks, on one’s skin. He prepares a batch for me, I try it, and he beams as my entire face puckers at the extreme sharp taste – “That’s how you know it works” he says and resumes his chopping. 8221; Definitely not! Getting ready to held out to work,...
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A Gator in Mozambique: April 2010
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Thursday, April 29, 2010. PS- In case you were wondering, I was able to make this update via a special, one-time only use of satellite internet thanks to a nice NGO. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Getting Things Going After IST. Sunday March 21st, 2010. The group of Moz 14. Thus far at our sites during forma...
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A Gator in Mozambique: March 2011
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Thursday, March 31, 2011. Green Water, Rice and Thumbs. Sunday March 13th, 2011. Amanda in front of our impromptu St. Patties Day sign sporting her ice cold, green water :-). Yohko, Choi, Mica, and I taking a break from the sushi rolling to smile for the camera. Josh and I are heading up the training, me...
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A Gator in Mozambique: Learnin' the Lingo
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. 8211; The closest big city to Nauela, located about an hour and a half East at the intersection with the country’s main highway, the EN 1. 8211; A car ride from a personal vehicle. Can be free or the normal chapa rate. The world may never know…. A rural village about a day’s...
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A Gator in Mozambique: November 2010
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. PST and Permagardens. AGAIN! Thursday November 4rd, 2010. Word to the wise: As of about a month ago, there’s a new kid in town. which means…. Yep! We’re no longer the newbie punching bags around here. We’re actually (scary thought! Ridiculous. to say the least! I said “l...
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A Gator in Mozambique: July 2010
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Thursday, July 8, 2010. Please read the following message*. Last time I post this message BTW. I promise! It definitely helps keep me motivated and going strong even while there is no power in Nauela and internet access is few and far between. Thank you in advance for your support. Friday May 14th, 2010.
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A Gator in Mozambique: February 2012
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A Gator in Mozambique. The views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the views, policies or intentions of the U.S. Peace Corps, the United States government, or the University of Florida. Thursday, February 2, 2012. 6 Month Update - Please Help Support Me and Amanda! 12/24/2011, Gainesville FL, USA. Today, however, marks the first day of one of those rare calms: two precious weeks of vacation following an end-of-the semester preceptorship at a local family practitioner’s office. If you ha...