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Culture Shock in Guyana
Written by Kendra Borutski
Despite the ice cold showers and constant noise, this "blondie" blogger is learning to love Guyana.
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Nearly three years after Haiti's 2010 earthquake, blogger Natalie Gilbert visits the country to discover that there's plenty to the country beyond the rubble.
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Being A Foreigner in Nicaragua
Written by Clare Esler
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After a year working abroad, Charity redefines her definition of success.
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Day in the Life of an Intern in Ghana
Written by Camaro West
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The Rewards of Volunteering Overseas
Written by Andrew O'Dea
Midway through his project, Andrew shares his thoughts on how to make the greatest contribution as international volunteer.
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Guyana's official language may be English, but blogger Kendra feels like she's learning her native language all over again.
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Saying Goodbye to Ecuador
Written by Rudayna Bahubeshi
Just after the culture shock has worn off, Rudayna learns that she's moving from Ecuador to Nicaragua.
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5 Tips to Finding Fabulous "Frip"
Written by Charity Yoro
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How to make a meaningful contribution while volunteering overseas.
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Guyana's Caribbean Identity
Written by Andrew O'Dea
Andrew O'Dea thought he was going to volunteer in South America. Instead, he wound up in the Caribbean.
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