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Lost in Translation

Jul. 25, 2011—In addition to my class of high schoolers, I also had a few more classes.  I worked with the night class, which was full of adults who worked during the days and wanted to learn English.  I also taught beginning French, which was certainly an experience in itself.

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SEC Media Days

Jul. 19, 2011—Calling all college football fans, in particular those whose allegiances lie in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). For those die hard SEC football fans, this marks the beginning of the end of the sleepy summer news cycle; football is almost back! Starting tomorrow, the coaches of the twelve member institutions and three representative players for each...

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Physics I DONE!

Jul. 16, 2011—I know it’s been a while. Sorry for the brief lapse. Since the last time I posted, my first summer session ended. I officially completed Physics I and the lab. I am now taking Physics II and the lab, which will run through the second week of August. Although summer classes are not ideal, and...

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Que Chilero!

Jul. 11, 2011—“Very nice!” or “So cool!” are common phrases in English.  “Chilero,” a word unique to Guatemala, expresses the same sentiment.  “¡Que Chilero!” was my favorite of the new phrases I learned while on my sixteen day Guatemalan adventure. Immediately after completing spring semester finals, I departed for a Guatemalan service trip with my 18-year-old brother...

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Fourth of July in Nashville

Jul. 10, 2011—Typically I spend my Fourth of July weekend with my extended family in Chicago, Illinois but this summer was a little different. As I have mentioned before in previous posts, I have a research position on campus here at Vanderbilt University this summer and I decided to spend the holiday in Nashville this summer.

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Language Barriers

Jul. 10, 2011—One of my primary classes was teaching high school students (age 16 and 17) English after their school finished.  There were four teachers for a class of about twenty, so there was plenty of one-on-one time.  And while our class was five days a week, we needed A TON more time to teach them.  Teaching...

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Habitat for Humanity

Jul. 8, 2011—Yesterday, I decided that it was time to do some good in my community. I signed up for a Habitat for Humanity build in Miami. Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization that serves to provide safe and affordable homes to low-income families. Volunteers work with Habitat staff and future Habitat homeowners to build these...

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Shadowing in the Clinic

Jun. 29, 2011—Yesterday, I was invited to follow an internal medicine physician as he ran the continuity clinic for internal medicine residents at Jackson Memorial Hospital (which is the University of Miami Medical School hospital).

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Fish Heads and Floods

Jun. 28, 2011—In my last post, I said I would be spending a month in Zanzibar, Tanzania teaching English and other things.  I got back from this amazing trip in the middle of June, and can’t wait to tell you all about it. For the geography impaired (me), Tanzania is on the east coast of Africa, under the...

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Summer Part I

Jun. 25, 2011—Summer has been great so far. I left Vandy soon after classes ended and returned to my hometown of Auburn, Alabama. It was great to see old friends and share college experiences from our previous semesters at various schools. Overall, it was a very enjoyable and relaxing three weeks at home.

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