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Musings on African Life: One Year Later

Thursday, December 1, 2011

10. Will You Think Twice Before You Turn on the Faucet?

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Minutes after entering the house that I would be living in for the next three months, I learned that the water from the faucet doesn't g...
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Thursday, November 24, 2011

9. How Bad Do You Need to See a Doctor?

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Hospital trash pile being burned only yards from the main building of the hospital. If you are a citizen of America, you have a high chance ...
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

8. HIV/AIDS: Prevalent in Uganda and America

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The first time I ever heard anything about HIV and AIDS was from the musical RENT. I did not know very much, I later found out when a clinic...
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Friday, November 11, 2011

What People are Doing: Invisible Children

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Invisible Children has been involved in the fight against the civil war in Uganda since 2003. During the past eight years, they have done al...
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Two More Stories

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John: I met John during my weekend in Gulu last summer. He consented to tell his story in hopes that those that heard it would bring the hor...
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James' Story

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Over the years, news crews have brought attention to the tragedy happening in Uganda and have asked victims to recount their story for the w...
Wednesday, November 9, 2011

7. The War in Northern Uganda Examined

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I am going to use the city of Gulu to represent the entire northern region of Uganda. Gulu was the epicenter for the terror that was inflict...
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