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Empty Nest Expat, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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Great movements often start in coffee shops.Vaclav Havel famously metwith his fellow Czech dissidentsin the Cafe Slavia across fromthe National Theatre in Prague.My expatriate American friends,Donna and Kendra,newly arrived in Turkey,had decided to organize a VDay eventwith both expatriate and Turkish women.They decided to produce the play"The Vagina Monologues"in Istanbul.Auditions were over.Our first rehearsalwas at an Istanbul coffee shop.We shyly came together,that day in February.I...
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Sharing a more comprehensive update on Boracay... since I am writing an article for the Bonda magazine, I decided to update the same details here in my blog to give others a better indication of costs. Vacation in Paradise: Boracay, PhilippinesA lot of people are afraid to go to the Philippines because of the different bad news, which they have heard over the years. Both my expatriate and Malaysian friends often tell me that they have heard of Boracay, yet only a handful have actually...
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This review originally appeared as a guest post on the Everyday Language Learner's Blog. Thanks to language coach Aaron G. Myers for his encouragement! You can go to the original review on Aaron's blog for additional user feedback on LiveMocha.com. Do you have experience with LiveMocha.com' I'd love to know how it has worked for you!I'm an American expatriate bursting with enthusiasm to get out and experience our globe! When my two children graduated from high school, I saw that as my...
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I was proud to moderateGeorge Orwell's brilliant book"Animal Farm"at Global Minds Book Club?One of the Istanbul-based groups advertised on the Internations expatriate social network that attracted my attention was the fairly new ?Global Minds Book Club.? I love reading and discussing books and have belonged to several book clubs over the years. The organizing mission of this group was to read books from all around the world and discuss them with people from all around the world who...
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When an expatriate wants bacon, she must approach a deli clerk who seems to have a willing look about her. The only thing in Italy that’s going to work is pancetta affumicata, but not just any pancetta affumicata. It has to be flat and not rolled. It has to be a bit fatty and not [...]
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Soyez la bienvenue chez moi, 1 year ago, Read 0 times.
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I met a lovely woman yesterday named Sue. She found me through a France expatriate network called Survive France (SFN). SFN is pretty useful for various aspects of French life but most of the people tend to live in the south or west of France. Monsieur Titi is always completely amazed that I would invite someone over to the house whom I've never met. He finds the English/American tendency to hook up easily with people very strange. In the French culture, you just don't do that. You have to be...
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Yea! I just had a new follower join my blog and excitedly clicked on her profile to see who she was. Please join me in welcoming Clare Wilson, a researcher who is doing a research project on expatriate spouses. Not being married, I can't help her. But I bet there are some expatriate spouses out there who can. Will you take a minute to see if you are a perfect candidate for her research' Thanks so much! Click on my title to see her blog.Â
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I'm teaching a class called "Paris in French and Expatriate Literature" at NYU this semester, and I've built a blog for it, where students will post their response papers and I can leave them bits of interesting information.Check it out and let me know what you think; your input, my esteemed readers, would be invaluable! If you have any ideas as to what I ought to include on the site to enhance my students' experience of the course, please do let me know. The idea is to...
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We at Yucatan Living have been supporters of Casa Catherwood and the good work that the owner, Louis Navaer, has been doing there to create cultural experiences and learning opportunities for the residents of Merida and especially the expatriate community.
So it is with profound sadness that we must end our support.
For the past several months, Louis has been campaigning to destroy an AIDS charity based in Texas that provides information and services to residents of Merida and Yucatan State....
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it would be so much easier!I left my country in 2001, with boxes of CDs, photo albums, VHS cassette tapes, so many clothes, so many things I didn't need. And each time I would visit Los Angeles, I brought back more boxes of Persian scatter rugs, paintings and pictures, special quilts and blankets, photos, and of course, books.Nowadays a soon-to-be expatriate can put all their music on an iPod and all their photos on chips, videos on DVDs, have everything on their international iPhone--many...
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