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Agile Product Development and Innovation Strategy. Five ways Friends of Inharrime can improve their nonprofit website #SkillsForChange. Tags: skills for change. A nonprofit supporting youth education and nutrition in Mozambique, asked the Skills for Change. Community for five ways to improve their website design. Defending your rights in the digital world. Institute of Industrial Engineers. Professional society for industrial and systems engineers. Nurturing creativity and imagination through art.
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland?): 14/02/13
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland? Sunday, April 14, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Things that didn't exist when i left America. McKayla is not impressed. S- t girls say. Guys wear tank tops now? The trend where you paint one nail a different color than the other fingers. The "hey girl" phenomenon. Groupon and rue la la. The greek yogurt craze. The weird barcode thing in magazines that your smartphone can read. Muammar Gaddafi and Osama bin Ladin were alive. Go bu...
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland?): 02/04/13
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland? Thursday, April 4, 2013. In Bridge school this morning I was asking the students about their holidays. I asked the kids what they did over the weekend, and one girl told me that she had worshiped. “Who did you worship? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Things that didn't exist when i left America. McKayla is not impressed. S- t girls say. Guys wear tank tops now? The trend where you paint one nail a different color than the other fingers.
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland?): 12/04/13
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland? Sunday, April 14, 2013. 8221; the asked, no doubt thinking of going and talking to the policeman who lives on the mission. I explained that only if the king said it was okay, would I be able to take her. Sister pointed out at dinner last night that many of our kids are acutely aware of how it feels to be abandoned and probably don’t want to watch it happen to D. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Things that didn't exist when i left America.
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland?): 18/04/13
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland? Friday, April 19, 2013. Yesterday some of the younger girls were braiding my hair. Isaura, the really bright one who I would give English lessons to was sitting nearby, and one of the girls called her over to help. She responded that she didn’t know how to braid hair, to which all the girls responded “WHAT? You don’t know how to braid hair? Above: Margarida (in blue), the famous Fabi ão in orange, and their older brother in the middle. View my complete profile. Oprah...
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland?): 08/04/13
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland? Monday, April 8, 2013. I leave Swaziland for good on Friday. Crazy that three months flew by so quickly. What’s even crazier is that I will leave Africa, my home for the past 3.5 years, “for good” in two weeks. But of course we all know I’ll be back soon. I will sadly be neither Scooter in Mozambique nor Swaziland. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Things that didn't exist when i left America. McKayla is not impressed. S- t girls say.
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland?): 16/04/13
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland? Wednesday, April 17, 2013. Yesterday I arrived right at lunch time. As I walked into the dining hall, I got lots of flashes of recognition, big smiles, waves, and whispers of “Mana Anata! I can’t decide if these relatively short times of love and friendship are ultimately worth the inevitable abandonment, and it makes me feel so guilty. One of the girls asked when I was leaving, so I told her Saturday. Instantly there was a chorus of “no, leave on Sunday! The Washing...
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland?): April 2013
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland? Friday, April 26, 2013. 8221; I asked. Why? Why do I ask questions I clearly don’t want to know the answer to? Also an update: baby D went to live with her paternal grandmother on Tuesday and it seems that things are going well. I think about her all the time, I hope she's happy and loved where she is and remembers somewhere inside that I love her too. Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Hopefully, through initiatives like Stomping Out Malaria in Africa (check out the website!
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland?): 15/04/13
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Scooter In Mozambique (and Swaziland? Tuesday, April 16, 2013. There was a bus going north about to leave. Sometimes it seems like a bus is about to leave, but you end up sitting at the bus rank with the engine running for an hour or two. But as soon as I sat down, the bus pulled out! Home at last, and all the girls are so grown up! It’s wonderful to see them again, though I miss them when they were shorter, chubbier, and spoke with stronger speech impediments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The new...