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The Peace Corps Experience of Scott Allan Wallick

The Peace Corps Experience of Scott Allan Wallick

http://www.plaintxt.org/peacecorpsnepal/

Scott left for Nepal in Feb '02 with the Peace Corps. He was assigned as a teacher trainer for the DEO in Birganj (Birgunj). Some days it was quite exciting. Others, however... This is his online journal/blog, including his packing list, contact info

Peace Corps 2008-2011

Peace Corps 2008-2011

http://www.nicdominguezpctrip.blogspot.com

A blog that catologs my experiences as a US Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya.

The Peace Corps Experience of Scott A. Wallick

The Peace Corps Experience of Scott A. Wallick

http://www.plaintxt.org/peacecorpsnepal/

The online journal (blog perhaps) of a Peace Corps volunteer serving in Nepal, complete with packing list, contact info, thoughts about the Peace Corps and volunteering, photos, and much more

RoundII:Cameroon

RoundII:Cameroon

Http://roundtwocameroon.blogspot.com

My journey in Cameroon, West Africa with the US Peace Corps. My second time moving across the world, this is a blog connecting dots between my past in Taiwan & the US, my present in Cameroon and her future in the world.

Notes of a Scribbler

Notes of a Scribbler

http://sputnitsa.wordpress.com

Life's a fun adventure in the rain, just like traveling and writing. An upbeat blog reveling in that agony that is writing, and peppered with funny little tales, some taken from Peace Corps days and others truer to New York life again. Life, basica

ArteVida - Everyday casual, uniquely elegant - Fai…

ArteVida - Everyday casual, uniquely elegant - Fair trade home furnishings

http://blog.artevida.com

ArteVida.com is a retail website created by Peace Corps volunteers for the purpose of providing access to the U.S. market for artisans and artists in the developing world. We offer fair trade home furnishings and art at a reasonable price, and we ha

cdawson

cdawson

http://c-dawson.blogspot.com

Originally, my blog posts were about being a dad to my wonderful daughter. The scope has grown to include posts about running, serving in the Peace Corps in Yemen, politics, and life in general.

Zebulons Weblog

Zebulons Weblog

http://zebulont.wordpress.com

This is a personal blog of my Peace Corps experience and anything else that I chose to express online. I hope that you enjoy it and that it will teach you and others a little about the Jamaican culture and condition.

Oxfam Action Corps - Minnesota

Oxfam Action Corps - Minnesota

http://oxfam-mn.blogspot.com/

Oxfam Action Corps - Minnesota is a group of volunteers committed to fighting poverty worldwide. It's a project of Oxfam America. Check out our blog to stay up-to-date on timely issues, our activities, and how you can make a difference!

Peace Spiritual Inspiration

Peace Spiritual Inspiration

http://www.peaceinspiration.com/

Welcome to a Peace Spiritual Inspiration, a peaceful place where you can rest and be recharge, be inspired by Inspirational Quotes, Inspirational Stories, Inspirational , astrology, Spiritual Poems and Articles. Your one stop to everything about Inspirati

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Pen on Fire in Paraguay

Pen On Fire | December 28th 2009

Paulette is a Peace Corps volunteer who wrote to me a while ago about the podcast of my radio show. I love that she volunteers for the Peace Corps, so I sent her my book as a gift. She just received it. Here's what she says:Hi Barbara,The mail lady read more

Peace Corps Indonesia

bursakerja-id | December 26th 2009 by risti

The United States Peace Corps program in Indonesia seeks qualified and motivated candidates for several positions. Peace Corps Indonesia is a US goverment program partnering with the goverment of Indonesia to help meet training needs in Indonesia and read more

The Christmas Truce

Saucy Seaside Postcards | December 23rd 2009

By December, 1914, just six months into the greatest clash of arms that mankind had ever witnessed more than a million men had already died on the Western Front. What had begun as a great German advance through northern France towards Paris had been read more

Not Many People Think About Rivers

Voices.sg | December 22nd 2009 by Stanislaus Jude

A stint as a volunteer in the Peace Corps brought Steve Van Beek out of the United States to Asia in 1966, where he served in a small village in southern Nepal. Then he “forgot to leave,” he says with a twinkle in his eye. The sprightly 65-year-o read more

I’m just sayin’….

Notes of a Scribbler | December 21st 2009

I remember when my good buddy and former Peace Corps sitemate asked me if I knew the Russian for “it goes without saying.” I looked at him for one long moment.  “Are you sure this is a phrase you need?” “Yeah,” he answered seriously.  read more

Exodus

SkipperStyle.com Omni Blog | December 19th 2009

I just got back from about a month traveling, and I’ll be sharing all of those stories as soon as I can devote some time to telling all the great stories. I just wanted to update the situation here in site since I left. As I mentioned earlier, read more

5 Artists You Should Know: December

Food for Thought | December 19th 2009 by Blake The Megalomaniac

Hello again it looks like I might become a regular on “5 artist you should know about” in the near/current future. For the month of December I have a variety of bands from all over the world with a range of sounds for you. Allow me to introduce D read more

Today in History: Linebacker II Begins

Chaotic Synaptic Activity | December 18th 2009

When the enemy thinks they can stall peace talks, how do you respond?  With a diplomatic tools that “communicates” beyond the Paris meeting room. On this day in 1972, Linebacker II, the largest air campaign since WWII began, with Air for read more

American Peace Corps Volunteers Restart Service in Ethiopia

Net News Publisher | December 18th 2009 by Terry

41 Americans Peace Corps volunteers have officially started their two year service in Ethiopia. “The forty-one Americans will spend the next two years as Community Health Volunteers in four regions in the country where they will focus on prevention read more

Is there a place for “do-gooders” in business?

Virtual Vantage Points | December 17th 2009 by Evan Kraus

Posted by Tara Greco As the year draws to a close, I’m catching up on the stack of clips sitting on my desk. A few weeks ago, an interesting opinion piece ran in the B-School section of the Business Week Web site. In it, the author posits that “a read more

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