August 2011
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Switch the style up
Overhaul & revamp; constant changes… like Facebook?
Pondering it for a while now; didn’t like it at first but it grew on me. Maybe not as organized in nice compact borders of the past, but the white background makes the images pop nicely, and the feel is a little cleaner… give it time, give it time. Now, what to do about the title header? Magoolys?
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"AEH, WE CANNOT CONNECT TO NORTH KOREA"
1:56 p.m. Alone in the English department office. Door swings open. Mr. Lee from administration walks in at a hurried pace, followed by Mr. Jang (History). Both rush over to a computer and begin scrolling through files. Both sets of eyes glued to the screen, both speaking very fast, with small interjections of silence. 2 minutes - both leave, walking quickly, talking faster.
2:02p.m. Vice...
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Student: If I see you on the street, will you buy me pizza and beer?
Me:...
– Day 1 at Deogin All-Boys Private High School
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A Year in Korea: DMZ reflections →
From the blog of a fellow Fulbrighter, Elizabeth writes about the group’s visit to the DMZ and recalls the unexpected oddity of seeing tourists on the North Korean side of Panmunjom, the Freedom Bridge, and the tense atmosphere at the border…
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ayearinkorea:
I figured it’d be easier to just copy a brief entry from my journal to give you a (admittedly superficial)...
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Fulbright goes to Seoul
The full group has come to Seoul for the weekend.
Leaving at the crack of dawn on Friday, the day consisted of visiting Panmunjom at the DMZ, and visiting the US Ambassador’s residence in Seoul for an indoor barbecue (due to the rainy weather). The group ate hamburgers and hot dogs in the luxury of the Habib House and got to talk individually to outgoing ambassador Kathleen Stephens....
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