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Focus Group Discussion Success!
Earlier in the day we went to visit a literacy and education class for women in a village named Mwachombe. It was really cool. These women are learning how to read and write and do mathematics. Our church, VCF, helps … Continue reading
Posted in behavior change, HIV/AIDS, personal reflection, rural Kenya
Tagged class, Discussion, education class, focus group discussion, literacy, literacy efforts, morning, rural women, Senya, vcf
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Scattered Thoughts on Behavior Change
I have been on a quest to find cough syrup that I can take that is safe for nursing mothers to use. I have been assured two times that the cough syrup I’m examining in the pharmacy or grocery store … Continue reading
Vacation
Vacation was so fun. It was so refreshing to spend a whole week only having fun. I haven’t done that in ages! I love spending time with the west coast fam, too. When we’re together, it just feels so fun … Continue reading
Posted in family, personal reflection
Tagged class, haven, inspired life, lady yesterday, rink, roller skates, Senya, SKATE, social stress, stranger danger
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Call me a Progressive, but I think racism is wrong.
Here is a blurb from an article that my professor assigned for this week. The author has just made a case that our “ruling class” comprised of progressives is ruining America by proposing or supporting amendments to the Constitution. It … Continue reading
Posted in faith, personal reflection, political
Tagged amendments to the constitution, American, american spectator, blog, Civil, civil rights bill of 1964, class, conservative views, Constitution, Country, discrimination, fact, Holiday, holiday weekend, jot, liberal arts university, living constitution, neglect, places of entertainment, post, public accommodation, Rights, social and cultural anthropology, thoughts and ideas, Weekend
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FLOW
“The best moments in our lives are not the passive, receptive, relaxing times… The best moments usually occur if a person’s body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile.â€Â ~ Mihaly … Continue reading