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The DPMI Monterey summer 2013 class had its first happy hour on Wednesday evening at My Attic on Alvarado Street. Students of the program, alumni, and professionals from the development world had a great time while sharing their experienc - Trawling Our Love Away
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The state of the shrimp farming sector in El Salvador
Categories: Team El SalvadorIn the last couple of months, many people have asked me to describe the shrimp farming industry in El Salvador. As awareness of the environmental costs of intensive Read the Rest… Continue reading
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Now Accepting Applicants for 2013-2014 Leadership Positions
Categories: Blog, development, education, environment, projects, Team El Salvador, updatesTeam El Salvador now accepting applications for 2013-2014 Leadership Positions!! Please send resume and cover letter to teamelsalvadormiis@gmail.com by Friday, March, 15th. TES provides a unique, professional opportunity for Read the Rest… Continue reading
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Attempted rhythm
Categories: Team El Salvador“I have got to learn how to dance when I get back to the states,” is what I told myself last Thursday night, which turned out to be Read the Rest… Continue reading
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Amenities
Categories: Team El SalvadorYou may know that while visiting El Salvador, you might be lacking some amenities that would have made you feel more at home. Well, what you may not Read the Rest… Continue reading
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Poverty and Creativity- A Direct Relationship?
Categories: Team El SalvadorOne of the things that most pleasantly surprised me again and again throughout our time in the Bajo Lempo was the observation that the less people had, the Read the Rest… Continue reading
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A History in Color
Categories: Team El SalvadorFrom a distance, the mural in the church of Ciudad Romero is so colorful that it leaves no hint of the suffering that its story portrays. But at Read the Rest… Continue reading
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Hammock Culture
Categories: Team El Salvador[Originally written on 1/16/2013] How do people from the US spend their time? As a US citizen traveling abroad, I am always curious about how we are perceived, Read the Rest… Continue reading
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Impressed by Interpretation
Categories: Team El SalvadorJust about everyone has experienced the frustration of trying to communicate with someone of a different language; the confusion between interpretations, the embarrassment of accidentally saying something one Read the Rest… Continue reading
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La veranera de Marcelina
Categories: Team El SalvadorLas buganvilias, en El Salvador, se llaman veraneras porque solo florecen en verano. Sin embargo, la veranera de Marcelina echa flores durante todo el año. Marcelina y su Read the Rest… Continue reading
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Equipo Monterey en El Salvador (Parte 2)
Categories: Team El SalvadorLa aportación del Equipo Monterey no es económica, es decir, los estudiantes no financian los proyectos, sino que realizan un trabajo de investigación para implementar o modificar los Read the Rest… Continue reading
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