Psalter House
17 Clifford Road, Sheffield
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Psalter House Sheffield

17 Clifford Road Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, S11 9AQ, United Kingdom

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Entry #3

A travel blog entry by annick.paquet

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... decisions are
taken on the advice of her Ministers.

Reflection / report:

Seriously, I was
surprise by the queen. I learn a lot of things about her, and I didn’t know
that she was a member of the political system. I thought that she was only the
queen of Canada and England, but no, she is the queen of 16 states in the world
like for example of ...

Three weeks later and no time to be homesick

A travel blog entry by barb_112

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... that at all. For sure, the first week was a
little bite harder, because I had to adapt myself to many new things, like the
food, the school, the persons around me, the town, everything.
Fortunately, after the first week, everything started to get better. The family
is doing many things for me and really takes care of me, and I appreciate.
Allan is retired, so on the weekend, while Katya is working, he makes ...

Entry #2: Attention!! We are not of the right side

A travel blog entry by annick.paquet

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... almost everywhere, here it is not the case, because here they have only give the way. Since I am here, I saw it only once. It is on seeing that, I would not like to try to drive here, because I would still have the insecurity with the mode driving, but said
that it is because the driving is on right that it is harder than the driving to the left. But on the other hand, I would prefer to drive here for the courtesy of ...

2- Racism, unfortunately a part of every country!

A travel blog entry by barb_112

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Title:
Entry #2. Racism, unfortunately a part of every country!

Element of analysis: Racism in Manchester

Description: This week, I went out to do some activities and I notice that There is so many people from different cultures here. Manchester is multicultural and everywhere you go there is different kind of people. It's not rare here that I notice racism act, or that I heard about it.

Analysis/observation:
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Entry #1: Adaptation to a new culture

A travel blog entry by annick.paquet

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... they speak far too fast and I understand absolutely nothing. The family is then more reserved, I am then left on my own and for me it’s very difficult, because it’s in these moments that I want to give up everything. Furthermore, it's all one change of culture. The food is perfect, but some things are much more different than to us.

Reflection/Report : Then seen that I am to leave with myself ...