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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
For most of you in America, it’s turkey day and gearing up for shopping ventures to start out the Christmas season. In China, I am finishing up my Christmas lessons tomorrow and getting ready for final exams … Continue reading
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An Early Christmas
Two weeks ago, I stopped in the English office to find out exactly when my courses should be finished for the semester. As the foreign language teacher, my testing and classes are always completed earlier than my Chinese … Continue reading
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Info on Our College as Shared to Amity Guests
Our school, which is run by the provincial government, was founded in 1939. It has two campuses — the Chongzuo campus and Longzhou campus. The Chongzuo campus is in Chongzuo, 1 1/2 hours away from here, and … Continue reading
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Our Amity 25th Anniversary Visitors
Amity’s 25th Anniversary This year marks the 25th anniversary of The Amity Foundation, which is our United Methodist partnership organization in China. Amity is also my sponsoring agency while I’m in China. The Amity education director oversees … Continue reading
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