Friday, March 26, 2010

Swollen Tummy Toddler

Anna greets from Cameroon

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gottseidqnk today I had a little more time ... AAAAAAlso again all over again .... for Survival Manual Cameroon, or what I have now to all have learned

Lesson 1:
Flight
attempt if possible, do not "look" to fly, because wood grade is this really another euphemism 14 hours next to boring people, with bad food and crying babies harrrrt real

Lesson 2:
Let's pick up of really strong guys from the airport, especially if already dark, I was immediately NEN whole bunch of the I wanted to tighten the jaw-ir gendwas

Lesson 3: The

chocolate chocolate can be left at home, here it is so hot that I did not even feel like chocolate, and that must mean really something! In addition, it melts away under the hands of one and / or it is entirely of the same Flughafenab-holcrew weggemampft

Lesson 4:
eyes and go!
live I just in a student dormitory at Edwige, tiny little mouse and funny Baby animals - we are sleeping two to a tiny bed and there is no bathroom or running water ... So showers is, for example, really hard to be-but because the water is soooo cold is : from so THANK YOU for Sabrina Dry shampoo! : D
Fortunately, I live only a week so while my integration days. Tomorrow, Saturday I go to my boss. I had to work yet, but starting Monday we go. Until now I had every day one or more guides have dragged me across the "city" and have shown me all sorts of things. Most people, especially the young are bilingual, that is, they speak mostly French and English  both of which still really hard to understand-hen is because the words to express real funny.

Lesson 5:
taxi driving
Ok, Yaoundé is soooo huge, but still there are no street names or public-Lich Transportation, but thousands of taxis and moto-taxis.
do to get a taxi to the following: Getting close to the curb and shouts at the passing taxis ... first you cross the place where you out-want (eg marché central, ministère de la post, ...) since there is no street names ... then there is the number of places will have you and then pay the price you want. When the taxi driver agrees he bangs on the horn and it gets on. Now, it is not that one then the taxi by themselves, one has to be squeezed in and the driver always holds back on the road edge and forks even more people to do in the same direction.
Bruising is actually quite good because there is no air bag or Anschnallgur-te, and the road more like a runway with bombenkratergoßen potholes. The taxi driver is driving so the zigzag across the street to avoid the holes, and in order to spare his "car" ... this of course he takes no account of other pedestrians or oncoming cars! So I really had to suppress a few times already crying ...

Lesson 6:
Eat whatever you can get!
And I mean really so far, I've never eaten nothing disgusting, even though most things do not look as appetizing. For example, I've eaten well the Hucklebarry? / FouFou say ... that is yellow Maniokschleim with spinatar-tigem vegetables and chicken, also good is Poisson Brais, is hiebei it is fried fish with cassava and allspice (super hot spice stuff) ... the Cameroon's nerve eat here all the has fish, that is, skin, bones, eyes, head, and the gan-zen nasty stuff ... well so that the plate is then empty ... but after I was persuaded to egg one eye unds lifted me not, I'm thanking the rest bones and thus omitted. Here's also true many bakeries with lick-rem Pain au chocolat and croissants en masse

Lesson 7:
beer
The Cameroonians are very, very proud of their beer, min until now I've drunk every day, at least one ... which is more than usually D! Supposedly it is here "real deutch beer" called "Isenbeck" or "Amstel" (I've still never heard of it) that someone of you knows? Otherwise, they love it here Gui-ness and Castell (like the German wheat) beer is also really convenient because it is well chilled, so some catch here at breakfast with a / or two / or three ... ... beer at

lesson 8:
mosquitoes
moment I look out, as if I had chicken pox ... who knows, vlt. Have I, too, but I think these are mosquito bites ... I hope my Malaria drug does what it promises. ... Now I have a mosquito repellent cream, very good ned functional.

Lesson 9:
phones / phone calls
have here, most people two cell phones because there are two major telephone companies, which somehow always related problems ... orange et mtn ... one buys his sim cards on the street irgendnem state and has then immediately ne number ... on my Sim, for example, were still about 1,000 other numbers from Vorbesit stored destroyed ... There is no phone boxes, and telephone booths, but stands by the roadside with people whom you money for it there, so that their Han should use-dy ... ..


Sun that's it for today, unfortunately I still have no internet and my camera is also gone ... wsl. Do I have to buy new NEN here ... achso what I've be forgotten, the people here are really nice, all take good care of me and thank God there are still an intern from Norway and one from Holland, so I'm not alone  I hope you's are all well, I miss her very quelque fois et j'ai beaucoup de mal au pays et de la nostalgie ... à bientôt, Anna

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Congratulations Message On Pregnancy Message

Greetings from India to Mauritius

Hello,
I've been about 2 weeks in India and will stay a 6-week internship with an NGO. So of course the start was really chaotic as it was in the book! I was really finished because I got a real culture shock! Although I thought this happened to me not because I had already read really well. But here everything is different! The traffic, suicide threats effectively the operation, everything is much much much slower - my new hobby is called WAIT! ;-) And so everything is unfortunately quite noisy and dirty. Moreover, it is pretty hot with 39 degrees and it's totally humid. Unfortunately I have to wear long trousers and haber T-shirts, because the Indians have not so "open".
As a woman alone, it has unfortunately not easy Sun Since you already have to watch.
I have already met a lot of other interns, with whom I take some! With
Aiesec the spot here, I had nothing to do but still nothing, except that they have picked me up from the bus and put me on the first day at work. I am sorry a bit.

A little tip for the next Outgoer: you looking for an internship, where you have to work Saturdays, if you want to see what some of the country. Namely
I have to work 6 days a week and drive away in India for one day only to have is very little. Because here's a bus ride takes 10-15 hours ever! Well, India is also a big country. But nevertheless, one in Germany would not make this distance in half, even if the third time!

So far even the greetings of me!

hope you are also all good!

Much love Anna
Sollacher

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Best Cleaner For Alloy Wheels

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Kate & Raven Riley Stream

Micha

Hey dear ones, purely for convenience, I copied Michaela's blog entry (http://mauritius-education-beyond-borders.blogspot.com/) from Mauritius here again. Greetings Kristina

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Dear AIESEC @ Home!

My name is Michelle and I find myself now in my internship in Mauritius.
I am working on a project called "Education beyond borders" with. Beside me still 14 other interns are here (from China, Russia, India, Slovenia, Austria, Poland, Ukraine and Holland). Living together in two houses and till now still works great. Part of me my room with a girl from China and a girl from Holland.
Our tasks is to bring our own culture in more detail, and also to promote AIESEC. Moreover, it is our duty to the students of the University of Mauritius and the other smaller universities to help expand their horizons and think beyond the boundaries of Mauritius. We also prepare this ahead of several soft-skills training, such as Time Management, etc. Presentationskills
I'm currently working on a presentation about Germany, Nuremberg and also my degree course. Then all our presentations hold in the university. Also, I'm still a traditional piece of clothing need to bring (I have a dirndl). Each country then has a booth at the university (sometime in March but the first) and everyone who is interested can learn more about our country, our traditions, our language, etc..
Next weekend we will all be together, so AISECmember from Mauritius and we rent a house on the beach. This is determined in a big party.
But unfortunately I have to say that the Mauritians are not so good at planning, there have been several minor incidents, such as we still have no internet even though it was promised to us, and Leila, also from Germany had, on Airport 3 hours to wait until she was picked. But our biggest problem right now is that we in our house since yesterday, have no electricity. Probably forgot the owner has to pay. We'll see what happens.
But it all worked hard and are really nice, I think it is because of their mentality.

the moment I can say that this internship was the right choice and I am glad to be here! But one should not praise the day so before the evening!
But I think it will continue to run everything as good as before.
So that's now for the first time by me!
Wishing you a couple not so cold winter days!
Greetings from Mauritius!
Michaela

Monday, March 8, 2010

Basketball Courts Near Nj

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