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As AIESEC intern Genevieve prepares for her overseas placement, "helpful horror stories" aren't making her task any easier.
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How to take full advantage of the country of a billion opportunities.
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One of the first questions I would receive, no matter where I was in Tamilnadu, was if I could speak any Tamil. My reply was always good for a laugh. I’d start with the three words I knew well – vannakkam (hello), nandri (thank you), aamaa (yes) – and whomever I was talking to would let out a chuckle. These were the words any tourist knew, and even though I’d been in the southern Indian state for a nearly month, I hadn’t managed to pick up much more.
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It's easy to think about studying or volunteering abroad in terms of people from the West going away.
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The age-old adage 'find out for yourself'' is utterly obligatory.
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I am sitting on a bench outside Haldwani bus station, a rural chicken stop in the far north of India.
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In a city where street kids don't often make it to school, a bus brings learning to their doorsteps.
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Kashmir, located high in the Himalayas where India and Pakistan guard their borders, has been a flash point between the two countries for more than fifty years.
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