Monthly Archives: May 2010

American College Kids Don’t Know How Lucky They Are

  The College Youth of Countryside Farmers              Today, I was walking the dog around our campus when a few of my students at the girls’ dorm invited me in for a sit.  It was hot outside and Little … Continue reading

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The Story of A Student

  Not Fitting In               Isaac (Qin Haibo) is a bit strange.             Even I could sense the oddness about him when I first met him.  It made other students shy away, not wanting to have much to do … Continue reading

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A Foreigner’s Fancy: Where chickens are involved, breasts are the best. But how to get them?

  Lean and Mean               I’m one of those lean-meats kind of people.  Pork loins and chicken breasts are high up there on my protein list but in smalltown China, those are a bit tricky to purchase.             In … Continue reading

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It’s Hot!

Sweltering on the Weekend               Friday noontime had me trekking into town for my weekly meat run at the open air market.             12:00 to 2:30 p.m. is the Chinese siesta hour, where all students and faculty are crashed … Continue reading

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A Mom’s Day Lesson

     This Mother’s Day unit lesson is one which I do every year in my freshman classes.  It has recently appeared in the Terre Haute Tribune Star and my hometown paper in America.  I thought you might enjoy it here for … Continue reading

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May Day: A Holiday Weekend

    English Center Updates               The English Center volunteers were becoming frustrated.             Last semester, those who came to the English Center rarely checked out books, spoke in English or seemed to take advantage of the language opportunity … Continue reading

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