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"Shopping, NAMAS, and Student Life in General..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-14 04:16:48

Uff-da.. its been a while. I'm sorry to say. I haven't got any new pictures unfortunately. Though. I have had some very interesting experiences I think I'll just share a bit. Let me start by going back to last weekend... Sunday my Norwegian Friend Henny (Henriette) her Fiancée. Tony and I drove just across the border to Sweden to go shopping for more reasonable prices than one finds in Norway. It was a really great idea. Right after crossing the border there is a large EuroCash store that has groceries and other items for low prices and large quantities (kind of like the Swedish version of Target in a way). It was fantastic! The Swedish kroner is worth less than the Norwegian kroner so the prices on many items though many were the "same" were in fact a bit cheaper. (USD=6.4SEK. USD=5.4NOK)I bought a lot of meat (chicken sausages. Swedish meatballs :^) ) because it was much cheaper than buying it in Norway and also a Kg of Spaghetti because it was also ridiculously inexpensive. So I guess I'll be dining on Spaghetti and Swedish meatballs for the next couple of weeks. Tony informed me that Norwegians all go to Sweden to buy meat beer and porno. Because beer and pornography are extremely heavily taxed in Norway and meat is just all around expensive. So there we were in Sweden to buy meat beer and.. crap we forgot to get the porno. Oh well; guess we'll have to do without. We did however go into the added on CANDY store. There was an entire extra store added on to this super-store with rows and rows of bins full of candy. You could walk in grab a little plastic bag and a scooper and wade through the ocean of candy filling your bag with all your hearts desires--milk chocolates dark chocolates chocolate covered raisins white chocolate hazelnuts almonds pecans nougats licorice of all flavors chocolate oranges marshmallows you name it it was there-- then bring the bag up to the counter and pay for it by the kilo. It was INCREDIBLE! Like trick-or-treating only you get to pick the good candies (and you have to pay for it.) I spent around 60 SEK. It was fun :-)THEN we went to the "huge" mall. It was fairly good sized for a European shopping center. I must admit but Henny and I both chuckled when Tony called it "huge." There were probably about 15-20 stores in the whole thing. Henny and I hit up H&M (a Swedish clothing company very popular in Europe) Where I managed to Scandinavify my wardrobe a bit. The Scandinavian women are very into boots. EVERYBODY wears them. Literally. The stores were filled with them. So I decided to integrate/conform to the culture and buy a pair. They're chic. I'm satisfied. It was a girl's dream day.. shopping and chocolate. We headed back to Norway around 12 noon and masses of automobiles from Norway were streaming across the border to go shopping in Sweden. (It is especially busy on Sunday because nothing is open in Norway on Sunday). So we were lucky to beat the crowd. Henny and Tony invited me to dinner with them so I actually got to enjoy someone else's cooking. I think I've been living off my own for tooo long. Let's just say my cooking skills have much to be desired. (Dad tells me I should go live with Aunt Judy to "learn how its done" ;-) ) It was a really nice weekend. We ended it by chatting over mochas in a cute little coffee shop in downtown Hamar--a tucked away little place that I didn't even know existed. I love places like that. Monday was typical: class boredom reading procrastinating a bit more reading wishing it wasn't Monday... Tuesday was another interesting day at NAMAS. We headed out extra early to go to a high school that was doing a fund-raiser for NAMAS. Apparently there is a program in Norway where the students get 130,000NOK to donate to an organization of their choice. They choose the organization do some work with them and then donate their money to them--it's a way of getting kids aware of the volunteer sector of society. In many past years. NAMAS has been the organization they choose. It's really great too because any money the NAMAS receives from donors. Norad (the Norwegian Aid agency) will triple. So instead of 130,000 NOK. NAMAS will get 390,000 NOK to use toward its projects. As a sort of thank you and promotional excursion for their program. NAMAS sponsored two particularly famous Namibian musicians to come and perform at their high school. It was really neat; their music was cool; very relaxed and fun. Svein the director gave a bit of information about NAMAS and their internship possibilities and such which was all in Norwegian but I UNDERSTOOD IT ALL. I was shocked. I turned to Joe and said. "Ok so this is what he said..." and Joe looked at me with this weird look of confusion and awe. "How did you get all that?? That's crazy."I don't even know. It all of a sudden just clicked... I couldn't say everything he said in Norwegian but I definitely understood every single part of the speech. So I have been encouraged to continue using my Norwegian now that I realize I understand quite a lot. and it's been going well. I've even plowed through 2.5 chapters of Harry Potter og de Vises Stein in the last couple of days. Yeah Norsk!Afterward we headed back to the Namibiahuset to get back to work on our work for the Angola project. We have been assigned to work on the Programme Plan that should be sent to Norad so they know what NAMAS is doing and whether they want to continue giving aid. Of course they will give aid for this project and of course OUR draft of the Programme plan won't be sent in but it is really practical hands-on stuff that if we were part of a team at NAMAS we would be doing; I'm learning a lot from this stuff. And some of our information or ideas might even be relevant for the team that is working on this project so that is actually pretty motivating. I have also decided to work on the Ondao mobile school project as a case study for our Democracy and Development course so all this work is relevant for that case as well. I met with my professor today to consult about this case study project and she was very excited about me doing it. She encouraged me to go to Namibia... I might just have to. So watch out. this blog could be changing faces in about year or so ;-). Anyway.. we ended up spending the afternoon talking with the musicians and their friend. It was SO interesting. They were talking all about the insane poverty in Botswana and other parts of southern Africa and about the out-of-control crime in South Africa. It was so interesting especially to hear it from their point of view. There was one point where they were making jokes about how you could save yourself if you got car-jacked in South Africa. It was one of those experiences where it was sad that it was funny... What really struck me was that the one musician from Botswana asked. "why us?" And no one really has an answer to that do they? But this guy was looking at Joe and me--two young Americans--and pointing you guys could change it you know. You can find the answers (to questions like how do you get corrupt governments to be transparent in their spending? How do you help people who are too hungry and poor to think rationally and help themselves? etc.) He wasy saying you Americans you have the money and the power you're young you could change it! Hm. Kind of threw a big one at us there. But how do you walk away from that kind of conversation--with good people real people people just like you--and pretend like it's nothing? Just sigh and say. O well? I can't do it. It could just have well been me and my family living in horrifying conditions; but it wasn't and now I've got an advantage and with it a responsibility to my fellow human beings. And that's important to recognize. So needless to say this internship is definitely showing me a lot of really amazing things. On Thursday evening an anthropologist who did some work in the Kunene region (where the Ondao Mobile School project is located) came in to NAMAS and gave a lecture on the research he did on the people there. There is apparently a really interesting history from that region--a sort of age-long conflict between different sections of the tribes--that isn't documented at all because of their oral tradition. So he is really the first outsider to be confronted with this history and he told us about it which was neat. It was also very relevant because these people who have always been in conflict with each other are the same people who NAMAS is trying to work with in the building of these schools. A lot of other development projects have failed in that region not because of lack of financial support or effort but because of the local people's attitudes toward each other and conflicts about who will support what. So it is really lucky in a way that this project has been successful without them having known about this conflict to begin with. (I don't know if that makes sense without knowing the context of the project or how NGO development projects work but I'll just pretend like you know what I'm talking about and that it's all just as clear and interesting to you as it is to me. )So that's what's new over here. Sorry I haven't been very good at keeping up with the blog lately... This field study and case study business are keeping me well occupied as well as the fact that I've realized I'm only going to be here for 6 more weeks and I want to do as much as I can in the area before then!! This weekend I went out to a pub with some of the group on Thursday (Thursday is kind of like the Norwegian student's Friday because there are rarely classes on Friday) and went Bowling with Tony and Henny on Saturday--which was a bit of a culture shock for me: for 2 games (about an hour) it was 118NOK per person ($22)... quite a big difference from the Spencer Bowl $2 per game... I will try my darnedest to post the next one sooner AND have new pictures!! So until then.. ha det bra!

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"Shopping, NAMAS, and Student Life in General..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-14 04:16:16

Uff-da.. its been a while. I'm sorry to say. I haven't got any new pictures unfortunately. Though. I have had some very interesting experiences I think I'll just share a bit. Let me start by going back to last weekend... Sunday my Norwegian Friend Henny (Henriette) her Fiancée. Tony and I drove just across the border to Sweden to go shopping for more reasonable prices than one finds in Norway. It was a really great idea. Right after crossing the border there is a large EuroCash store that has groceries and other items for low prices and large quantities (kind of like the Swedish version of Target in a way). It was fantastic! The Swedish kroner is worth less than the Norwegian kroner so the prices on many items though many were the "same" were in fact a bit cheaper. (USD=6.4SEK. USD=5.4NOK)I bought a lot of meat (chicken sausages. Swedish meatballs :^) ) because it was much cheaper than buying it in Norway and also a Kg of Spaghetti because it was also ridiculously inexpensive. So I guess I'll be dining on Spaghetti and Swedish meatballs for the next couple of weeks. Tony informed me that Norwegians all go to Sweden to buy meat beer and porno. Because beer and pornography are extremely heavily taxed in Norway and meat is just all around expensive. So there we were in Sweden to buy meat beer and.. crap we forgot to get the porno. Oh well; guess we'll have to do without. We did however go into the added on CANDY store. There was an entire extra store added on to this super-store with rows and rows of bins full of candy. You could walk in grab a little plastic bag and a scooper and wade through the ocean of candy filling your bag with all your hearts desires--milk chocolates dark chocolates chocolate covered raisins white chocolate hazelnuts almonds pecans nougats licorice of all flavors chocolate oranges marshmallows you name it it was there-- then bring the bag up to the counter and pay for it by the kilo. It was INCREDIBLE! Like trick-or-treating only you get to pick the good candies (and you have to pay for it.) I spent around 60 SEK. It was fun :-)THEN we went to the "huge" mall. It was fairly good sized for a European shopping center. I must admit but Henny and I both chuckled when Tony called it "huge." There were probably about 15-20 stores in the whole thing. Henny and I hit up H&M (a Swedish clothing company very popular in Europe) Where I managed to Scandinavify my wardrobe a bit. The Scandinavian women are very into boots. EVERYBODY wears them. Literally. The stores were filled with them. So I decided to integrate/conform to the culture and buy a pair. They're chic. I'm satisfied. It was a girl's dream day.. shopping and chocolate. We headed back to Norway around 12 noon and masses of automobiles from Norway were streaming across the border to go shopping in Sweden. (It is especially busy on Sunday because nothing is open in Norway on Sunday). So we were lucky to beat the crowd. Henny and Tony invited me to dinner with them so I actually got to enjoy someone else's cooking. I think I've been living off my own for tooo long. Let's just say my cooking skills have much to be desired. (Dad tells me I should go live with Aunt Judy to "learn how its done" ;-) ) It was a really nice weekend. We ended it by chatting over mochas in a cute little coffee shop in downtown Hamar--a tucked away little place that I didn't even know existed. I love places like that. Monday was typical: class boredom reading procrastinating a bit more reading wishing it wasn't Monday... Tuesday was another interesting day at NAMAS. We headed out extra early to go to a high school that was doing a fund-raiser for NAMAS. Apparently there is a program in Norway where the students get 130,000NOK to donate to an organization of their choice. They choose the organization do some work with them and then donate their money to them--it's a way of getting kids aware of the volunteer sector of society. In many past years. NAMAS has been the organization they choose. It's really great too because any money the NAMAS receives from donors. Norad (the Norwegian Aid agency) will triple. So instead of 130,000 NOK. NAMAS will get 390,000 NOK to use toward its projects. As a sort of thank you and promotional excursion for their program. NAMAS sponsored two particularly famous Namibian musicians to come and perform at their high school. It was really neat; their music was cool; very relaxed and fun. Svein the director gave a bit of information about NAMAS and their internship possibilities and such which was all in Norwegian but I UNDERSTOOD IT ALL. I was shocked. I turned to Joe and said. "Ok so this is what he said..." and Joe looked at me with this weird look of confusion and awe. "How did you get all that?? That's crazy."I don't even know. It all of a sudden just clicked... I couldn't say everything he said in Norwegian but I definitely understood every single part of the speech. So I have been encouraged to continue using my Norwegian now that I realize I understand quite a lot. and it's been going well. I've even plowed through 2.5 chapters of Harry Potter og de Vises Stein in the last couple of days. Yeah Norsk!Afterward we headed back to the Namibiahuset to get back to work on our work for the Angola project. We have been assigned to work on the Programme Plan that should be sent to Norad so they know what NAMAS is doing and whether they want to continue giving aid. Of course they will give aid for this project and of course OUR draft of the Programme plan won't be sent in but it is really practical hands-on stuff that if we were part of a team at NAMAS we would be doing; I'm learning a lot from this stuff. And some of our information or ideas might even be relevant for the team that is working on this project so that is actually pretty motivating. I have also decided to work on the Ondao mobile school project as a case study for our Democracy and Development course so all this work is relevant for that case as well. I met with my professor today to consult about this case study project and she was very excited about me doing it. She encouraged me to go to Namibia... I might just have to. So watch out. this blog could be changing faces in about year or so ;-). Anyway.. we ended up spending the afternoon talking with the musicians and their friend. It was SO interesting. They were talking all about the insane poverty in Botswana and other parts of southern Africa and about the out-of-control crime in South Africa. It was so interesting especially to hear it from their point of view. There was one point where they were making jokes about how you could save yourself if you got car-jacked in South Africa. It was one of those experiences where it was sad that it was funny... What really struck me was that the one musician from Botswana asked. "why us?" And no one really has an answer to that do they? But this guy was looking at Joe and me--two young Americans--and pointing you guys could change it you know. You can find the answers (to questions like how do you get corrupt governments to be transparent in their spending? How do you help people who are too hungry and poor to think rationally and help themselves? etc.) He wasy saying you Americans you have the money and the power you're young you could change it! Hm. Kind of threw a big one at us there. But how do you walk away from that kind of conversation--with good people real people people just like you--and pretend like it's nothing? Just sigh and say. O well? I can't do it. It could just have well been me and my family living in horrifying conditions; but it wasn't and now I've got an advantage and with it a responsibility to my fellow human beings. And that's important to recognize. So needless to say this internship is definitely showing me a lot of really amazing things. On Thursday evening an anthropologist who did some work in the Kunene region (where the Ondao Mobile School project is located) came in to NAMAS and gave a lecture on the research he did on the people there. There is apparently a really interesting history from that region--a sort of age-long conflict between different sections of the tribes--that isn't documented at all because of their oral tradition. So he is really the first outsider to be confronted with this history and he told us about it which was neat. It was also very relevant because these people who have always been in conflict with each other are the same people who NAMAS is trying to work with in the building of these schools. A lot of other development projects have failed in that region not because of lack of financial support or effort but because of the local people's attitudes toward each other and conflicts about who will support what. So it is really lucky in a way that this project has been successful without them having known about this conflict to begin with. (I don't know if that makes sense without knowing the context of the project or how NGO development projects work but I'll just pretend like you know what I'm talking about and that it's all just as clear and interesting to you as it is to me. )So that's what's new over here. Sorry I haven't been very good at keeping up with the blog lately... This field study and case study business are keeping me well occupied as well as the fact that I've realized I'm only going to be here for 6 more weeks and I want to do as much as I can in the area before then!! This weekend I went out to a pub with some of the group on Thursday (Thursday is kind of like the Norwegian student's Friday because there are rarely classes on Friday) and went Bowling with Tony and Henny on Saturday--which was a bit of a culture shock for me: for 2 games (about an hour) it was 118NOK per person ($22)... quite a big difference from the Spencer Bowl $2 per game... I will try my darnedest to post the next one sooner AND have new pictures!! So until then.. ha det bra!

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"Shopping, NAMAS, and Student Life in General..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-14 04:16:01

Uff-da.. its been a while. I'm sorry to say. I haven't got any new pictures unfortunately. Though. I have had some very interesting experiences I think I'll just share a bit. Let me start by going back to last weekend... Sunday my Norwegian Friend Henny (Henriette) her Fiancée. Tony and I drove just across the border to Sweden to go shopping for more reasonable prices than one finds in Norway. It was a really great idea. Right after crossing the border there is a large EuroCash store that has groceries and other items for low prices and large quantities (kind of like the Swedish version of Target in a way). It was fantastic! The Swedish kroner is worth less than the Norwegian kroner so the prices on many items though many were the "same" were in fact a bit cheaper. (USD=6.4SEK. USD=5.4NOK)I bought a lot of meat (chicken sausages. Swedish meatballs :^) ) because it was much cheaper than buying it in Norway and also a Kg of Spaghetti because it was also ridiculously inexpensive. So I guess I'll be dining on Spaghetti and Swedish meatballs for the next couple of weeks. Tony informed me that Norwegians all go to Sweden to buy meat beer and porno. Because beer and pornography are extremely heavily taxed in Norway and meat is just all around expensive. So there we were in Sweden to buy meat beer and.. crap we forgot to get the porno. Oh well; guess we'll have to do without. We did however go into the added on CANDY store. There was an entire extra store added on to this super-store with rows and rows of bins full of candy. You could walk in grab a little plastic bag and a scooper and wade through the ocean of candy filling your bag with all your hearts desires--milk chocolates dark chocolates chocolate covered raisins white chocolate hazelnuts almonds pecans nougats licorice of all flavors chocolate oranges marshmallows you name it it was there-- then bring the bag up to the counter and pay for it by the kilo. It was INCREDIBLE! Like trick-or-treating only you get to pick the good candies (and you have to pay for it.) I spent around 60 SEK. It was fun :-)THEN we went to the "huge" mall. It was fairly good sized for a European shopping center. I must admit but Henny and I both chuckled when Tony called it "huge." There were probably about 15-20 stores in the whole thing. Henny and I hit up H&M (a Swedish clothing company very popular in Europe) Where I managed to Scandinavify my wardrobe a bit. The Scandinavian women are very into boots. EVERYBODY wears them. Literally. The stores were filled with them. So I decided to integrate/conform to the culture and buy a pair. They're chic. I'm satisfied. It was a girl's dream day.. shopping and chocolate. We headed back to Norway around 12 noon and masses of automobiles from Norway were streaming across the border to go shopping in Sweden. (It is especially busy on Sunday because nothing is open in Norway on Sunday). So we were lucky to beat the crowd. Henny and Tony invited me to dinner with them so I actually got to enjoy someone else's cooking. I think I've been living off my own for tooo long. Let's just say my cooking skills have much to be desired. (Dad tells me I should go live with Aunt Judy to "learn how its done" ;-) ) It was a really nice weekend. We ended it by chatting over mochas in a cute little coffee shop in downtown Hamar--a tucked away little place that I didn't even know existed. I love places like that. Monday was typical: class boredom reading procrastinating a bit more reading wishing it wasn't Monday... Tuesday was another interesting day at NAMAS. We headed out extra early to go to a high school that was doing a fund-raiser for NAMAS. Apparently there is a program in Norway where the students get 130,000NOK to donate to an organization of their choice. They choose the organization do some work with them and then donate their money to them--it's a way of getting kids aware of the volunteer sector of society. In many past years. NAMAS has been the organization they choose. It's really great too because any money the NAMAS receives from donors. Norad (the Norwegian Aid agency) will triple. So instead of 130,000 NOK. NAMAS will get 390,000 NOK to use toward its projects. As a sort of thank you and promotional excursion for their program. NAMAS sponsored two particularly famous Namibian musicians to come and perform at their high school. It was really neat; their music was cool; very relaxed and fun. Svein the director gave a bit of information about NAMAS and their internship possibilities and such which was all in Norwegian but I UNDERSTOOD IT ALL. I was shocked. I turned to Joe and said. "Ok so this is what he said..." and Joe looked at me with this weird look of confusion and awe. "How did you get all that?? That's crazy."I don't even know. It all of a sudden just clicked... I couldn't say everything he said in Norwegian but I definitely understood every single part of the speech. So I have been encouraged to continue using my Norwegian now that I realize I understand quite a lot. and it's been going well. I've even plowed through 2.5 chapters of Harry Potter og de Vises Stein in the last couple of days. Yeah Norsk!Afterward we headed back to the Namibiahuset to get back to work on our work for the Angola project. We have been assigned to work on the Programme Plan that should be sent to Norad so they know what NAMAS is doing and whether they want to continue giving aid. Of course they will give aid for this project and of course OUR draft of the Programme plan won't be sent in but it is really practical hands-on stuff that if we were part of a team at NAMAS we would be doing; I'm learning a lot from this stuff. And some of our information or ideas might even be relevant for the team that is working on this project so that is actually pretty motivating. I have also decided to work on the Ondao mobile school project as a case study for our Democracy and Development course so all this work is relevant for that case as well. I met with my professor today to consult about this case study project and she was very excited about me doing it. She encouraged me to go to Namibia... I might just have to. So watch out. this blog could be changing faces in about year or so ;-). Anyway.. we ended up spending the afternoon talking with the musicians and their friend. It was SO interesting. They were talking all about the insane poverty in Botswana and other parts of southern Africa and about the out-of-control crime in South Africa. It was so interesting especially to hear it from their point of view. There was one point where they were making jokes about how you could save yourself if you got car-jacked in South Africa. It was one of those experiences where it was sad that it was funny... What really struck me was that the one musician from Botswana asked. "why us?" And no one really has an answer to that do they? But this guy was looking at Joe and me--two young Americans--and pointing you guys could change it you know. You can find the answers (to questions like how do you get corrupt governments to be transparent in their spending? How do you help people who are too hungry and poor to think rationally and help themselves? etc.) He wasy saying you Americans you have the money and the power you're young you could change it! Hm. Kind of threw a big one at us there. But how do you walk away from that kind of conversation--with good people real people people just like you--and pretend like it's nothing? Just sigh and say. O well? I can't do it. It could just have well been me and my family living in horrifying conditions; but it wasn't and now I've got an advantage and with it a responsibility to my fellow human beings. And that's important to recognize. So needless to say this internship is definitely showing me a lot of really amazing things. On Thursday evening an anthropologist who did some work in the Kunene region (where the Ondao Mobile School project is located) came in to NAMAS and gave a lecture on the research he did on the people there. There is apparently a really interesting history from that region--a sort of age-long conflict between different sections of the tribes--that isn't documented at all because of their oral tradition. So he is really the first outsider to be confronted with this history and he told us about it which was neat. It was also very relevant because these people who have always been in conflict with each other are the same people who NAMAS is trying to work with in the building of these schools. A lot of other development projects have failed in that region not because of lack of financial support or effort but because of the local people's attitudes toward each other and conflicts about who will support what. So it is really lucky in a way that this project has been successful without them having known about this conflict to begin with. (I don't know if that makes sense without knowing the context of the project or how NGO development projects work but I'll just pretend like you know what I'm talking about and that it's all just as clear and interesting to you as it is to me. )So that's what's new over here. Sorry I haven't been very good at keeping up with the blog lately... This field study and case study business are keeping me well occupied as well as the fact that I've realized I'm only going to be here for 6 more weeks and I want to do as much as I can in the area before then!! This weekend I went out to a pub with some of the group on Thursday (Thursday is kind of like the Norwegian student's Friday because there are rarely classes on Friday) and went Bowling with Tony and Henny on Saturday--which was a bit of a culture shock for me: for 2 games (about an hour) it was 118NOK per person ($22)... quite a big difference from the Spencer Bowl $2 per game... I will try my darnedest to post the next one sooner AND have new pictures!! So until then.. ha det bra!

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"Your Career Opportunities With An Online Hospitality Management Degree" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-05 14:15:29

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"Discover The Beauty Of La Villajoyosa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 00:54:53

Situated on the original N332 between Alicante (32 kilometres) and Benidorm (5 kilometres) is a beautiful but diverse coastal town with a population of about 23,500. It is a mixture of both old and new constructed areas with in its displace you sight the old part of town with its change cobbled streets a pastel shaded painted houses old castle walls and develop bedecked cottages which overlook the Rio Amadorio and sea. This is a quaint and relatively quite area of town rarely visited by tourists despite its appeal and age old history which is evident all around you. On the flip side of the town you have the new hotels. (still more apparently to be built) a new and fantastic sandy beach and currently in construction. Villajoyosa sea front and march. The sea lie is due to be completed spring 2007 at the be of several million euros which with the overall makeover of a lot of its original architecture makes this a great displace to explore. The charm of this coastal town is in its true diversity with its originality shown by year long sight of its village women sitting outside their homes knitting and crochet needles clicking away the men folk fishing boatbuilding (the traditional way) and the repairing and making of fishing nets. The modern align of Villajoyosa is shown when visiting its famous chocolate factories and museums the go kart racing track (on the eastern end of town) or just relaxing on the beautiful golden man made beach and when the sun goes down tour the fabulous casino with its communicate watering cuisine musical entertainment and floor shows and of course if you want to have a little flutter. THE BEST FIESTA (not to be missed) is the MOROS AND CHRISTIANOS (Moors and Christians) from July 24th to 31st. This is reportedly the best re-enactment of this historic event and the beat organised with stunning laser light show and superb floodlighting to bring out the landing of the moors which took/takes displace just before begin breaks with the ensuing contend on the beach. There are numerous restaurants along the sea front which serve every kind of cuisine your heart desires be it Spanish. Italian. English. German or French so maybe go on a gastronomic cruise whilst staying in one place. There are also numerous chocolate caf/bars for the chocoholics amongst us where you conclude that you have died and gone to heaven.

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"Discover The Beauty Of La Villajoyosa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 00:54:53

Situated on the original N332 between Alicante (32 kilometres) and Benidorm (5 kilometres) is a beautiful but diverse coastal town with a population of about 23,500. It is a mixture of both old and new constructed areas with in its displace you find the old part of town with its narrow cobbled streets a pastel shaded painted houses old go walls and flower bedecked cottages which lose the Rio Amadorio and sea. This is a quaint and relatively quite area of town rarely visited by tourists despite its charm and age old history which is evident all around you. On the flip align of the town you undergo the new hotels. (comfort more apparently to be built) a new and fantastic sandy land and currently in construction. Villajoyosa sea front and promenade. The sea lie is due to be completed spring 2007 at the cost of several million euros which with the overall makeover of a lot of its original architecture makes this a great place to investigate. The charm of this coastal town is in its true diversity with its originality shown by year long sight of its village women sitting outside their homes knitting and create from raw material needles clicking away the men folk fishing boatbuilding (the traditional way) and the repairing and making of fishing nets. The modern side of Villajoyosa is shown when visiting its famous chocolate factories and museums the go kart racing bring in (on the eastern end of town) or just relaxing on the beautiful golden man made beach and when the sun goes down visit the fabulous casino with its mouth watering cuisine musical entertainment and surprise shows and of cover if you be to undergo a little hurry. THE BEST FIESTA (not to be missed) is the MOROS AND CHRISTIANOS (Moors and Christians) from July 24th to 31st. This is reportedly the best re-enactment of this historic event and the best organised with stunning laser light show and superb floodlighting to highlight the landing of the moors which took/takes place just before dawn breaks with the ensuing contend on the land. There are numerous restaurants along the sea front which answer every kind of cuisine your heart desires be it Spanish. Italian. English. German or French so maybe go on a gastronomic journey whilst staying in one displace. There are also numerous chocolate caf/bars for the chocoholics amongst us where you conclude that you have died and gone to heaven.

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"Discover The Beauty Of La Villajoyosa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 00:54:53

Situated on the original N332 between Alicante (32 kilometres) and Benidorm (5 kilometres) is a beautiful but diverse coastal town with a population of about 23,500. It is a mixture of both old and new constructed areas with in its centre you find the old part of town with its narrow cobbled streets a pastel shaded painted houses old castle walls and flower bedecked cottages which lose the Rio Amadorio and sea. This is a quaint and relatively quite area of town rarely visited by tourists despite its charm and age old history which is evident all around you. On the flip side of the town you have the new hotels. (still more apparently to be built) a new and fantastic sandy beach and currently in construction. Villajoyosa sea lie and march. The sea lie is due to be completed spring 2007 at the be of several million euros which with the overall makeover of a lot of its original architecture makes this a great place to investigate. The appeal of this coastal town is in its true diversity with its originality shown by year desire sight of its village women sitting outside their homes knitting and crochet needles clicking away the men folk fishing boatbuilding (the traditional way) and the repairing and making of fishing nets. The modern align of Villajoyosa is shown when visiting its famous chocolate factories and museums the go kart racing bring in (on the eastern end of town) or just relaxing on the beautiful golden man made beach and when the sun goes down visit the fabulous casino with its mouth watering cuisine musical entertainment and floor shows and of course if you be to have a little hurry. THE BEST FIESTA (not to be missed) is the MOROS AND CHRISTIANOS (Moors and Christians) from July 24th to 31st. This is reportedly the best re-enactment of this historic event and the best organised with stunning laser lighten show and superb floodlighting to highlight the landing of the moors which took/takes displace just before dawn breaks with the ensuing contend on the beach. There are numerous restaurants along the sea front which answer every kind of cuisine your heart desires be it Spanish. Italian. English. German or cut so maybe go on a gastronomic journey whilst staying in one displace. There are also numerous chocolate caf/bars for the chocoholics amongst us where you conclude that you undergo died and gone to heaven.

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"unohwbchyfgsknb @ 2007-11-09T11:06:00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 16:08:12

For reasons that ordain be touched on later in this paper it is difficult not only to accurately assess but also to correctly understand the figures that are reported (qua human rights) in strongly collectivist high power hold and high uncertainty avoidance cultures desire the ones that comprise GCC region (and also China for instance). In the interests of preserving harmonious relations both inside and outside of the collective oftentimes the ideal determine or sentiment is expressed and reported rather than the actual value or sentiment as is done in lower power distance displace context communication and more individualistic cultures. According to the Human Developmental Report for the UAE which lists their overall ranking at 49 the add up life expectancy at birth is 78.3; 81.3 years for females. 76.1 for males. The rate of literacy as of 1990 was 71 percent for adults and 84.7 percent for youths (although the compose considers it appropriate at this point to mention an uncited unsubstantiated personal anecdote: the Gulf News one of Dubai’s two major English speaking newspapers reported within the last half year that the average person living within the GCC region spends an average of two minutes per year reading versus the European Union add up of six hours per year; this may or may not depart or alter the significance of the literacy figures printed above as reported by the Human Development Report). The figures for ‘income per household’ also demand some explanation. There is a substantial demographic inequality in the UAE: some 70% of the be population is comprised of immigrant fight from the asian sub-continent; approximately 10% are non-asian arabs europeans americans etc.; and only 18-20% of the be population is composed of the indiginous Emiri’s themselves. This 20 percent however is in possession of significant amounts of not only inherited oil and trade wealth but also of a political and social power which seems disproportionate perhaps nepotistic at beat and despotic at beat. The average income per household as reported by the HDR is approximately 24,000 British Pounds a year. This is roughly 50,000 American Dollars and considered the average wages in the United States hover around the 35,000 Dollar mark it is clear why this evaluate has the power to raise eyebrows. The average be of children per household is 2.5 which is not unusually high. What may demand clarification is why a country which has only so recently taken on the task of industrialization and modernization reports such high rates of heart disease tuberculosis high cholesterol and obesity all of which are usually identified with populations that undergo a much longer history of urbanization and ‘decadence.’ I evaluate these figures personally to be more of an indicator of mortality trends within specifically the Arabic and Emiri population itself rather than the UAE as a whole. I say this because it is highly unlikely that an imported South Asian labourer would a live or be in the country long enough to die of a disease which usually strikes Westerners and individuals from other industrialized sedentary cultures with diets high in saturated fats or b have the documentation necessary to provide accurate information over his legal status within the country (i e the kind of documentation that would be required to accurately find mortality trends within the whole of a given population not just the wealthy comfortable documented 20%). We are then asked why does the UAE report include such anamolous figures with regards to what people are dying of? I believe the say lies in the recent alteration of the lifestyle of the newly monied Emiri’s themselves: they went from being a culture that was barely able to derive the sustenance necessary to keep change surface the most basic social system from a harsh and unforgiving leave environment to one that is able to apply literally every somatic pleasure from under the sun with their considerable wealth and social influence and this seems to undergo finally begun to take its physical and cultural toll in the create of degenerative diseases traditionally associated with urban cultures. The origins of the region’s current conflicts date back to the Biblical period. To the north just across what was known for several hundred years as the Persian Gulf (renamed the Arabic Gulf after the golden period of Islam roughly concurrent with the later European middle ages) lies the modern nation express of Iran; its history as the seat one of the classical world’s largest and most influential empires lies largely forgotten amid a sea of Islamophobic sentiment and anti-nuclear weapon proliferation rhetoric. To the north and west lies the Levantine region the lay of Judeo-Christian civilization and home to the modern nation-state of Israel the other key political and social opponent in the Arabian consciousness. The parallels between the Catholic/Protestant split which would become some 900 years later should be evident. Basically. Sunni Muslims may be compared with Protestants in that they do not necessarily accept the higher authority of the priesthood (the imamate) and they do not believe that imams may only be chosen from a line of succession leading back to ‘Ali (the first imam as mentioned in the second Hourani passage and an indirect relation to the prophet Muhammed) but rather may be voted into their lay. They believe that only the Qur’an and hadiths or what are believed to be the records of how the prophet went about his daily life are relevant to the Muslim. This shares many parallels with the Protestant. “God and man” approach. Shi’ite Muslims as the second and third passages tell may be compared with Catholics in that they put more emphasis on not only the importance of the prophet’s cousin ‘Ali but on the concept of the imamate (or priesthood) in command. They accept that ‘Ali was through divine providence imbued with more or less the same degree of religious inspiration as the prophet himself and that his name should be included in the phrase one must speak to complete one of the pillars of Islam; that is verbal recognition of the idea that. “There is no god but Allah and Mohammed is his messenger.” Shi’ite Muslims believe this phrase should be amended to consider the divine nature of ‘Ali and this is where a primary obtain of contention arises. When viewed through the lens of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions model both of these symbols go a long way in suggesting that the UAE is a high cater distance (the observe of prey used to intend the potent and warlike nature of the express) highly collectivist (the visualise of the majlis suggests certainly to the compose that council is to be given and problems are to be solved through the effort of the collective in a relaxed familial social setting) and strongly masculine society. If we be at where Hofstede sets the Gulf countries we see that we are change by reversal on two counts: with a advance of 80 the UAE is indeed a very High Power hold culture; and with the ultra-low individuality score of 38 (world add up 64) we see that we are again correct with regards to collectivism/individualism. The only anamoly though is that the UAE is far less masculine (52; world add up 50) than one would evaluate given the arrange of factors it shares with other high Power Distance highly Collectivist highly Masculine societies desire Mexico and Japan for instance. Many sociologists.

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"About women" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 03:13:49

Ola Hansson tried Impressionism. Decadentism. Symbolism and Naturalism. As an essayist he was as well-known in Germany as he was in Sweden and in France he gained lasting fame for his introductions to Nietzsche. (Sigrid Combuchen)There is something so terrifyingly sad about running after and catching a woman; it is repugnant and painful from beginning to end. First there they are both of them man and woman rubbing up against one another like two cats in alter and every clandestine be they exchange with its greedy ardor or yearning moisture or shamefaced shyness reveals this sexual urge that physically pollutes them both. I have always been disgusted by the comprehend of this squalid and ridiculous flirtation at which the whole world smiles knowingly and cynically and which has always reminded me of the foppish rooster's courtly love songs to the prudish hen. And then when the magnificent joy and great bliss that are the pitiable mating act have been attained the story is over and there is not very much more to be gained since nine-nine percent of the measure sooner or later you find yourself face to approach with a being you undergo never seen before let alone become acquainted with or longed to undergo for yourself and you wake up one fine day in your bed with a strange woman beside you and you do not accept a single feature in her face or her soul. If she is your mistress without the special permission of our ennoble then all the painful unpleasantness of breaking up awaits you and if you undergo entered into a relationship controlled by society you will be obliged to live intimately for the be of your life with this unknown being whom you never wanted but who now sticks to you like a bur. No matter how thoroughly you may have studied a woman no matter if you think you experience her inside and out - you can still never be really certain that one day she will not slough off her skin like an eel and suddenly rest there before you different from the one you once knew and loved as black from white. For you see people are not permanent and immutable things that we can take direct of and say are desire this or that; secretive processes continually take place in their being that metamorphose their bodies and their souls minute by minute processes within you and within those you have loved in your life and have embraced in tenderness processes that neither you nor they can understand. Are you the one who sees things differently or is it the other who has changed and become someone else? You do not know; you only experience that this woman who came ever closer to you until you merged with her and she with you suddenly broke loose and now is far far away from you and stands there desire an indifferent or hated disapprove something with which you be nothing to do or shrink from in aversion. This is what my undergo has taught me and now I will no longer run the risk of wholly abandoning myself to it since then women will do us more evil than good. But for me the opposite sex is everything and life without it would be without meaning or comprehend - and I have never been able to understand how people would otherwise bother to live - so I have learned to apply it in another way and in my way so that I can drink my wine pure without the dregs. Ola Hansson. Sensitiva Amorosa. 1887. ForlagetGeelmuyden. Kiese. Scandinavian Airlines. 1999(Translated by Martha Gaber Abrahamsen)

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