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Profile: A rug craftsman works to preserve Turkey’s ancient masterpieces | NU Journalism Abroad 2011
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NU Journalism Abroad 2011. An online magazine of Northeastern University students abroad…. About Our Program in Jordan and Turkey. Click to Watch and Listen…. Nobody in Turkey wants a dog, but everybody feeds them. As Istanbul’s gay club scene grows, so do concerns over hate crimes →. Profile: A rug craftsman works to preserve Turkey’s ancient masterpieces. June 20, 2011. Story by Emily Rudisill / Photos by Katie Kriz. After removing the old threads, Kadir Alan repairs a section of an antique carpet.
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The Journey Ends. . . For Now. | Journey to Jordan
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Reflections from Samantha Laine, a student abroad. The Journey Ends. . . For Now. Some of the fam, before Melissa and I take off for the airport. I also found strength in myself, both personally and as a journalist, that I didn’t know I had. On the way to the Amman airport, I told my professor Carlene about my experience here. I told her there were days and moments when I would ask myself, What am I doing here? I’ll never really know, but I discovered a little spunk in me that was previously MIA. You are...
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Parched Amman slated to get more water by next spring | NU Journalism Abroad 2012
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NU Journalism Abroad 2012. Northeastern University students report from Jordan May – June. Bios of our reporting staff. Video and audio clips. May 29, 2012. Parched Amman slated to get more water by next spring. Story and photo by Anthony Savvides. Workers, in trucks and on foot, carry and lay pipes for the Disi Water Conveyance Project along Queen Alia Airport Road, stretching from Amman to Aqaba. Here, trenches running along the highway await the pipes to be laid down, about 20 minutes south of Amm...
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Activists launch campaign to keep rapists from marrying their victims | NU Journalism Abroad 2012
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NU Journalism Abroad 2012. Northeastern University students report from Jordan May – June. Bios of our reporting staff. Video and audio clips. June 8, 2012. Activists launch campaign to keep rapists from marrying their victims. Story by Melanie Dostis. Women’s rights activists are rallying against a law in Jordan that allows rapists to marry their victims to avoid jail time for their crime. The girl in this case was soon released from her cell, but not because her attacker had been sentenced. Rather,...
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Friday night in Jordan: Everyone’s watching Arab’s Got Talent | NU Journalism Abroad 2012
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NU Journalism Abroad 2012. Northeastern University students report from Jordan May – June. Bios of our reporting staff. Video and audio clips. June 7, 2012. Friday night in Jordan: Everyone’s watching Arab’s Got Talent. Story and photo by Gina-Maria Garcia. Sisters Taqwa and Zain Aloun watch an episode of Arab’s Got Talent with their mother, Tamader, at an aunt’s house who lives near by. They’ve gathered here to watch. America’s Got Talent,. In its first season from January 2011,. 8211; which is filmed i...
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In Turkey’s battle of secular vs. conservative, hijab-wearing women are caught in the middle | NU Journalism Abroad 2011
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NU Journalism Abroad 2011. An online magazine of Northeastern University students abroad…. About Our Program in Jordan and Turkey. Click to Watch and Listen…. A stitch in time: Preserving Palestinian heritage through embroidery. Women in Turkish workforce in decline, but efforts under way to reverse the trend →. In Turkey’s battle of secular vs. conservative, hijab-wearing women are caught in the middle. June 8, 2011. Story by Erin Kelly / Photos by Katie Kriz. The first time I had to remove [my headscar...
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A primer for Sunday’s elections in Turkey | NU Journalism Abroad 2011
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NU Journalism Abroad 2011. An online magazine of Northeastern University students abroad…. About Our Program in Jordan and Turkey. Click to Watch and Listen…. Maintaining Turkish culture through the ritual of whirling dervishes. Free speech advocates: Stop Turkey’s plan to censor the Internet →. A primer for Sunday’s elections in Turkey. June 11, 2011. To see Jessica Gagne and Rob Tokanel’s report on the election. View all posts by carlenehempel →. This entry was posted in Our travels in Turkey. Kaileigh...
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In Istanbul’s bustling, chaotic market, two jewelry makers take their time to make their art | NU Journalism Abroad 2011
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NU Journalism Abroad 2011. An online magazine of Northeastern University students abroad…. About Our Program in Jordan and Turkey. Click to Watch and Listen…. Final frenzy of campaigning under way in advance of Sunday’s election for prime minister. Maintaining Turkish culture through the ritual of whirling dervishes →. In Istanbul’s bustling, chaotic market, two jewelry makers take their time to make their art. June 10, 2011. Story by Lorena F. Aspe / Photos by Katie Kriz. Inside, customers will find stu...
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Maintaining Turkish culture through the ritual of whirling dervishes | NU Journalism Abroad 2011
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NU Journalism Abroad 2011. An online magazine of Northeastern University students abroad…. About Our Program in Jordan and Turkey. Click to Watch and Listen…. In Istanbul’s bustling, chaotic market, two jewelry makers take their time to make their art. A primer for Sunday’s elections in Turkey →. Maintaining Turkish culture through the ritual of whirling dervishes. June 11, 2011. Story and photos by Michele Richinick. He is referencing the mystical dance of whirling dervishes, known as Sema, that represe...
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