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Ghanaian Al-Hassan: May 2006
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Kyle Baptista's 2006 JFID in Ghana. In Damongo, rains have threatened us for a few days. Large, perilous storms which seem certain to hit veer away from us at the last minute. There is a system to these storms that anyone can use to detect their occurrence minutes before they start (besides from looking at the clouds, of course):. Posted by Kyle at 06:05. We borrowed a truck from the MoFA office and transported my mattress from the Shangrila to my new home. We were greeted by all of the neighbors as ...
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Ghanaian Al-Hassan: June 2006
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Kyle Baptista's 2006 JFID in Ghana. Ghanaians can hardly believe what they have witnessed; Ghana is ranked #48 in the world against the #2 Czechs. After the first goal, almost everyone in town crowds around the few stores which have televisions. Ghana's national broadcaster, GTV, can be picked up by any antennae, making it very easy to receive the signals live from Germany. I hope you will join me in cheering on Ghana in the FIFA World Cup for the remainder of the tournament. Posted by Kyle at 10:11.
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Ghanaian Al-Hassan: April 2006
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Kyle Baptista's 2006 JFID in Ghana. Well I have arrived at the EWB training house. 12 Treford Street in Toronto is a cozy three bedroom duplex with three floors of bedding for the dozens of overseas volunteers who will sleep under this roof over the next several weeks. I am on a stopover on my way to Pickering for the weekend, but I will return Sunday morning to the training house for six days of intense workshops and sessions to prepare myself for the May 7th departure to Tamale. Unfortunately I do not ...
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders: It's Showtime!!
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders. I'm an Intgrated Engineering Student at the University of Western Ontario. I am spending my summer working in Zambia with Engineers Without Borders. The show grounds is a flurry of activity. The dirt is being swept up, paint is being applied and all is being made ready. Yes, it’s time for the Zambia Agriculture and Commercial Show! Ok maybe not the entire city). Work is progressing, and things should be ready by the time the show opens August 3. I don’t ...
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders: May 2006
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders. I'm an Intgrated Engineering Student at the University of Western Ontario. I am spending my summer working in Zambia with Engineers Without Borders. Daily life here in Lusaka for me isn't much different from daily life back home. I get up, go to work, come home, eat sleep. Sounds fun doesn't it? I wrote this post on Monday, but throught some marvel of modern technology it didn't make it up. so here it is. In the EWB house. Well, Exams are done.and I'm just...
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders: Please Sir....
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders. I'm an Intgrated Engineering Student at the University of Western Ontario. I am spending my summer working in Zambia with Engineers Without Borders. 8220;Please sir, one hundred Kwacha? So hungry, no food, please sir! As I pass by these kids, I have this great moral dilemma. What do I do? And what about the precedent it sets? I can throw out explanations of begging not being a sustainable income, and it’s better for them to go to school, but in the end w...
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders: April 2006
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders. I'm an Intgrated Engineering Student at the University of Western Ontario. I am spending my summer working in Zambia with Engineers Without Borders. So, I just got word that my placement has changed. I don't know what I'm doing now.looks like Im going to be out of Livingstone (as in Dr. Livingstone I presume hehe). More as I find it out I guess. What I know so far. This is a test. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. What I know so far.
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders: Dr. Livingstone I presume?!
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Ricky in Zambia - Engineers Without Borders. I'm an Intgrated Engineering Student at the University of Western Ontario. I am spending my summer working in Zambia with Engineers Without Borders. Dr Livingstone I presume? The Mongongo cracker is close to being complete, all that's left is some minor alterations/modifications to enhance it's performance and then probably some grinding of the welds and a fresh coat of paint. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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GhanaBryn: April 2006
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My name is Bryn Ferris and I just finished my second year at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). I set up this blog because I'm spending this summer working abroad with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) in Ghana! I'm working with the Rural Aid Action Programme (RAAP) where I'll be based around Hain in the Upper West region. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Thoughts before predeparture training. I’m sitting on the plane to. And I only wish I could describe what I feel. And they’re still overwhelming now. All I ca...