Fellow Stories

True gap year stories from Fellows abroad!

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A Day In My Brother’s Life

2013-02-26

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ol7mxVaOfk&feature=youtu.be Check out the video at the above link.

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All That Is Soulful and Soothing

2013-02-26

1:37 am. Just got done watching, or more like performing, High School Musical in Portuguese with my little sister, and now I’m listening to “By Your Side” by Sade. It just hit me. I’m living the good life. I was just thinking of how blessed I’ve been to have had incredible opportunities repeatedly thrown at...

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Global Citizenship and Global Citizens

2013-02-26

When I was a junior in high school, we had to write a ten page paper on a topic of our choice. I chose global citizenship and defined a global citizen as that person who travels the world, speaks many languages, and has visited dozens of countries. I therefore included myself in the category, as...

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The Meaning of Being Trilingual

2013-02-26

In the beginning of my elementary schooling, the only language I knew how to speak was Spanish. As a Mexican-American, it is my native tongue; English is my second language. I started reading books in English when I was in Kindergarten, even though I didn’t know what the words meant. So I guess that means that I was not...

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Discovering Paradise

2013-02-26

I made this video during the of Brazil Program’s In-Country Orientation. I have been unable to post this video until know, so I apologize for the lateness. I hope you enjoy seeing a bit of the beauty the Brazil Cohort got to experience during our Orientation. Enjoy! Beijos (kisses) from Brazil.

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The Power of Language

2013-02-26

Where would we be without language? I remember sitting in Theory of Knowledge during my senior year of high school and discussing this question. After having a lively discussion we came to a conclusion. If language did not exist, life as we know it would not exist. The capability to give something a name or make words to formulate...

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Hot Soup with a Face

2013-02-26

The love of food is shared by everyone all around the world. The choice of food though, depends on location. You can find people that eat horse, dolphin, spiders, pigs, cows, goats etc. You might even find a dog lover or two. People have their preferences, I know I have mine. Before I came to...

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The Age Line

2013-02-26

Age is a funny thing; it is a concept that seems to have us wrapped around its finger. We are always worrying about how our age changes us, not how we change our age. I have always seen age stages that are split but the invisible, yet decisive, Age Line. The first stage is childhood:...

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A Day in Her Life

2013-02-26

Check out this video I made about a day in Minnie’s life.

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Measuring Success

2013-02-26

I came to Brazil with a yard stick. Physically, no, that would be absurd, but mentally, yes. I had this idea that I would use this yard stick to measure my success. There were three elements that I decided should count for one foot of my yard stick: apprenticeship, host family, and personal growth. So...

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Community Garden Video Project

2013-02-26

For my Global Citizen Year community project, fellow Fellow Camille LeBlanc and I are planning to build a garden in the backyard of Bagunçaço, a youth cultural center in Salvador. Watch this video to learn more about our idea in promoting environmental awareness and health consciousness and to hear why one young man who frequents Bagunçaço wants to be involved...

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Capão Video Project

2013-02-25

Follow this link to view my video project from our orientation month in the beautiful Vale do Capão!

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