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My Mozambique: January 2010
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Sunday, January 24, 2010. Its been some weeks since I've posted, however memories of Mozambique are never far away. I've been working diligently on a website for elementary, middle and high school student to navigate on their own about the beautiful and mysterious country.Mozambique, Africa. Visit the site often, as I will be adding links and changing pictures to the gallery.enjoy! Http:www.magnificentmozambique.weebly.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). As if you might not guess, its me on the right! I am ...
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Minhas aventuras em Moçambique: November 2009
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Minhas aventuras em Moçambique. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Honduras - So Much Drama! Honduras voting for new president. Porfirio Lobo is considered the favourite to win. Presidential elections are under way in Honduras, five months after a political crisis ousted President Manuel Zelaya. He was forced from Honduras at gunpoint in June, and replaced by Roberto Micheletti. Neither are candidates. Mr Zelaya has called for a boycott of the election. Voting began at 0700 (1300 GMT) and will last nine hours.
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Minhas aventuras em Moçambique: August 2009
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Minhas aventuras em Moçambique. Monday, August 24, 2009. Welcome to my Mozambique blog! Last evening was our first class meeting where we were treated to an authentic dinner at Dr. Reid's home at the Park Shelton. I was slightly nervous to meet him at first because he was the university's president and all - but as soon as he opened the door, any feelings of anxiousness disappeared. His warm smile and personality is truly remarkable! Goat Light Soup and Bread Rolls. White Yams and Boiled Eggs. Ds wreakin...
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Minhas aventuras em Moçambique: December 2009
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Minhas aventuras em Moçambique. Wednesday, December 2, 2009. World AIDS Day 2009. In today's class, Dr. Reid referred me to this article regarding South Africa's new HIV/AIDS policies. After learning about various policy structures from speaking to members of the Ministry of Health in Mozambique, it is interesting to see some of the similarities that President Zuma has mentioned in this article regarding prevention of maternal to child transmission. JOHANNESBURG — President. The alacrity with which the g...
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My Mozambique: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Will the distinction between races be extremely evident? Flying to South Africa, I noticed that the majority of our crew members (except for the pilot) were African and not your standard American size 0 (another topic, another time). Landing in South Africa was not very different than landing in Detroit Metropolitan airport. The airport was modern with nice shops and easy access to transportation. See can we miss the pedestrian. Jimmy promised us that we would see the. Of a ...
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My Mozambique: October 2009
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Monday, October 12, 2009. Mozambican democracy comes to East Hills Middle School. As I have experienced during presentations in the past, I'll probably learn just as much as the students. Thanks to Mr. Massucci at East Hills for helping to coordinate this effort. Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). As if you might not guess, its me on the right! Mozambican democracy comes to East Hills Middle S. Practicing to film documentary. Webite for Students about Mozambique. Cam Wimpy's Blog.
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My Mozambique: Magnificent Mozambique for Students
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Friday, December 18, 2009. Magnificent Mozambique for Students. I thought that creating a website would be useful for both teachers and students to explore different aspects of Mozambique. The website would be a living document, which could be continually updated with student blogs about what they’ve learned. It would also be used by teachers as a way to differentiate instruction by allowing students to work at their individual pace through the unit. As our larger project team split into our individual g...
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My Mozambique: Jimmy and Johannesburg
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Will the distinction between races be extremely evident? Flying to South Africa, I noticed that the majority of our crew members (except for the pilot) were African and not your standard American size 0 (another topic, another time). Landing in South Africa was not very different than landing in Detroit Metropolitan airport. The airport was modern with nice shops and easy access to transportation. See can we miss the pedestrian. Jimmy promised us that we would see the. Of a ...
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My Mozambique: Online Class on the Continent of Africa
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Monday, February 21, 2011. Online Class on the Continent of Africa. It's been a year since I've posted anything, but since I've visited the "Motherland", Africa is never too far away. I've started an online class at Wayne State University and this time it is studying the continent of Africa. One of our assignments was to create a blog for our class. I had created one and thought, "why throw the baby out with the bathwater? So, here we go.back to Mozambique (via multimedia that is). Cam Wimpy's Blog.
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My Mozambique: August 2009
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Monday, August 24, 2009. First Impressions - Project Group Meeting. I was anxiously anticipating our Sunday dinner to meet members of our project team. We will be studying democracy in Mozambique beginning in October '09. We tasted some African dishes common to the region (the okra and shrimp jollof was scrumptious)and did some preliminary introductions. As expected, we will have an ambitious schedule to get ready to leave in October. I can't wait to get started! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).