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All Things Conferency!
... relevant for Indigenous Australians i think), and at one stage was lobbying with other members of the Oceanic region for inclusion of a specific demand for a legally binding internatl agreement on Carbon Pricing/Climate Change.
The work from individual groups then fed back into a big 'plenary' session with everyone and were opened for review, further editing and finalisation. The system of voting yes/no to accept ...
Project, Project, Project
... that it would be easy to just stay here. I’d hate to say that I went to Mexico and didn’t even go to the ocean, though. I’m not sure what will happen, but I plan to do some research on it this weekend. While we were chatting, I ended up having a banana and some milk for dinner.
After talking with everyone, I worked on downloading more of the songs we listened to in my music class. I also organized our project documents so everything would ...
San Miguel de Allende
... pear, apple, bread with peanut butter, and milk.
On the bus ride, pretty much everyone fell asleep. Even though I only got a little sleep last night, I knew I needed to get some things done, so I worked on my journal pretty much the whole bus ride. I also talked to Ashley and Rose a little bit, which was nice. They are both really sweet.
Our first stop today was in Dolores de Hidalgo. The tour bus took us to this station where we could use the ...
A Cultural Experience
Mexico Journal 07-16-10
Well, I got up earlier than usual today (7:30)! Finally! I took a shower and got partially ready, and then decided to work on my journal from yesterday a bit. I finished that up and then I plan to Skype with my Mom, eat breakfast, and read some material for our exam today. I'm a little nervous about it, but Holly and I are going to do our very best. We plan to listen to some music together to prepare for the test. Hopefully that will work well! Well, I guess ...
I'm Learning Salsa in Mexico!
... in order to have rain, you must have clouds. Clouds block the sun and make the weather COOLER! YAY! Rainy days are much more tolerable temperature-wise than sunny days. Also, the rain makes the streets really clean! There’s not too much dirt because the rain washes it all away! Anyway, Holly and I walked and got a taxi to take us to the Salsa class. We got there a little late, but we just joined in. I had a hard time learning at first, because we had to watch the professor ...