Writers Abroad
Written by Zalina Alvi
There must be some connection between writers and living abroad, because an awful lot of creative writers seem to move around.
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The Ubi Man
Written by Wendy Michelle Bone
A stranger on a bus proves that the simplest gifts can be the most meaningful.
Working Abroad on Rwandan Radio
Written by Dan Robson
A comedy of errors teaches Canadian journalists about dedication.
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A Guide to BAD Travel Writing
Written by Zalina Alvi
Sometimes the best way to explain how to do something, is to explain how NOT to do something.
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Will you survive a work abroad stint? How to prove it to an international recruiter.
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Tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010. No matter where you were at that time last year, you probably saw some of the images coming out of the nation that day, as over 500,000 Haitians were either killed or injured and 1,000,000 people became homeless.
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Looks like 2011 is going to be a very green year for consumers!
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Two-Minute Tales Photo Shortlist
Written by Verge Magazine
We are thrilled to announce the winner for this year's photo contest! "Turtle Tears" by Ravi Jaipal. Congratulations! Also to Robert McKinnon, runner-up with his image, "One World."
"Gap Yah" Clichés
Written by Zalina Alvi
If you've taken a gap year or you're thinking about it, consider this a cautionary tale.
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Can volunteer work in Afghanistan and Iraq deter young Canadian Muslims with a potential for "radicalization to violence" from engaging in jihadist violence?
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