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Jessica's in Azerbaijan!: It's Been Awhile...
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And shes writing about all the random and awesome sights/sounds/experiences and sharing them with you! Tuesday, July 19, 2011. My bad. I haven't posted any updates on my AZ adventures in a long ass time. The end of the school year and beginning of summer has been crazily busy! I will be filling in the posts that I should've done weeks ago over the next few days. But first, a few highlights of the past two months:. My first trip to Georgia! My first trip to the beach! Moved to a new place! Qəbizdərə, Zaqa...
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Jessica's in Azerbaijan!: Tbilisi is Awesome
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And shes writing about all the random and awesome sights/sounds/experiences and sharing them with you! Thursday, June 9, 2011. I signed up to take the LSAT exam in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, in June. I live in a region of Azerbaijan that is relatively close to Georgia; not including the time spent at border control, it takes about 3 hours to get there by car. Btdubs this picture was taken from the ferris wheel at the top of the mountain overlooking the city). October 5, 2012 at 10:10 PM. For more i...
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Jessica's in Azerbaijan!: June 2011
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And shes writing about all the random and awesome sights/sounds/experiences and sharing them with you! Thursday, June 9, 2011. I signed up to take the LSAT exam in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, in June. I live in a region of Azerbaijan that is relatively close to Georgia; not including the time spent at border control, it takes about 3 hours to get there by car. Btdubs this picture was taken from the ferris wheel at the top of the mountain overlooking the city). Wednesday, June 1, 2011. Relationship i...
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Neither East nor West: Life at the Crossroads. Just another dude in Azerbaijan. My Peace Corps Application Timeline. Newer posts →. The End is Near. December 2, 2010. I don’t know why the culture is so liberal in Baku compared to Sumgayit, which isn’t really that far. I mean, in the states the suburbs aren’t really that culturally/socially different from the city center, right? Bad Things Come in Threes. November 14, 2010. I’m inclined to think that burning the jacket was probably the worst out of the th...
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Neither East nor West: Life at the Crossroads. Just another dude in Azerbaijan. My Peace Corps Application Timeline. Monthly Archives: December 2010. The End is Near. December 2, 2010. So PST is finally coming to an end, and by the end of next week I will be living in Shabran, a rayon on the northern coast of Azerbaijan, about 2 hours away from Baku. I’ll be living in the … Continue reading →. San-Eou Lan Peace Corps Azerbaijan F. Xoiski Street, House #6 Merkezi Poc't Shabran AZ1700 Azerbaijan.
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Neither East nor West: Life at the Crossroads. Just another dude in Azerbaijan. My Peace Corps Application Timeline. Monthly Archives: January 2011. January 28, 2011. It’s been four months since I’ve been at site, and I’m surprised at how life here is so normal. I haven’t had any panicking thoughts (omg, what am I doing here? Nor have I really faced serious harassment. All of … Continue reading →. First Month at Site. January 3, 2011. Fellow Azerbaijani Peace Corps Volunteer Blogs. 27 Months in Azerbaijan.
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October | 2010 | Neither East nor West: Life at the Crossroads
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Neither East nor West: Life at the Crossroads. Just another dude in Azerbaijan. My Peace Corps Application Timeline. Monthly Archives: October 2010. The Ones we Leave Behind. October 9, 2010. Even though it’s easy to think of the challenges we face as volunteers, whether it’s using a squat toilet for the first time or dealing with racial remarks, I think the hardest thing about Peace Corps is leaving those you … Continue reading →. Fellow Azerbaijani Peace Corps Volunteer Blogs. 27 Months in Azerbaijan.
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Neither East nor West: Life at the Crossroads. Just another dude in Azerbaijan. My Peace Corps Application Timeline. May 18, 2012. For the longest time I snubbed my nose at the idea of canned fish. Sure, I enjoyed the occasional tuna salad on crackers as a child, but when I had my first taste of a seared tuna steak there was … Continue reading →. May 30, 2011. May 24, 2011. March 23, 2011. March 17, 2011. So I’ve been asked by my program manager, Flora, to lead a diversity session for all the Azerbaijani...
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First Month at Site | Neither East nor West: Life at the Crossroads
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Neither East nor West: Life at the Crossroads. Just another dude in Azerbaijan. My Peace Corps Application Timeline. The End is Near. First Month at Site. January 3, 2011. Even though some time has passed, I wait with anticipated breath for the three-month mark. Luckily my school, site mates, and host family are all awesome. He hasn’t talked to me about this, but I know he despises Iran’s brand of Islam, and he believes that politics shouldn’t mix with religion. He also has contempt for men who beat ...