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If You Can Read This, You Can Learn Anything
I have the vocabulary of a child and yet, they still let me teach complex subjects. English is the dominant language on the internet and you’re unlikely to find as much information in other languages, creating an understanding gap caused by language. You can bridge that gap by either learning a new language or finding information in a language you already understand. Creating resources in more than one language is the most equitable and human approach but requires the most work.
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Not Even Water?
An overview and some stories from the Islamic month of Ramadan.
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The Afternoon Slump
Blog post describing the few hours during and after lunch where everything is dead.
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We're All Family, Strangers and All
Blog post sharing how the familial culture of Morocco comes out in the language.
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The Earthquake
Blog post documenting my experience of the September 8th earthquake in Morocco.
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The Moussem
Blog post documenting my time at the moussem and tbourida, a traditional Moroccan cultural event.
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The Weddings
Two PCVs share their unique experiences with recent weddings.
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Khalti in the Taxi
I had some extra help from a comforting stranger on the way to my final site.
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Settling In and Housekeeping
After the crucible that was training, I am finally ready to start up the blog. In this post, I write a brief summary of my journey thus far and the purpose of this blog.
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The Assignment
In my first post, I am writing from home to introduce the blog and very simply describe my role as a Peace Corps volunteer
DISCLAIMER: The contents of this website are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U.S. Government or the Peace Corps.