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Friday, July 20, 2012

Going Abroad

Hi all,

Hope everyone is having an enjoyable summer so far. I generally try to limit any personal posts about me to a minimum but this opportunity that I have been presented is too big to ignore. I have always wanted to travel overseas for a work/volunteer project but my crazy school schedule prevented me from doing that. However, now that I have graduated from university - this opportunity seemed like such a perfect fit. I am excited, nervous and eager to go. The thing is, I literally found this out yesterday and I depart in early September, less than 2 months from now. I am required to fund-raise a minimum of $3,200 for this exchange, the costs are to help support the organization and send youths on the exchange. In conjunction with a Canadian team, we are also paired up with an international team. Together we will volunteer in my home country and their home country for 6 months together. I would appreciate it if my readers can help support me in this cause.

Details: The organization I will be going with is CANADA WORLD YOUTH which is a non-profit organization promoting intercultural cooperation and education.

From CWY:

Canada World Youth has been running its programs for 40 years. It is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that offers international educational programs to youth between the ages of 17 and 29. Canada World Youth's mission is to increase the ability of people, and especially young people, to participate actively in the development of just, harmonious and sustainable societies. Canada World Youth is not just about travel. CWY programs make it possible for young people from all around the world to live and work in different communities in an active way, learning more about community and international development.



Thank you so much for the continued support!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Society Pages

Something about me is that I love to read, it has always been something that I have thoroughly enjoyed throughout my life. When I am not currently reading a good book then I spend much of my reading time preoccupied with online news stories and blogs. I especially enjoy blogs pertaining to food and fitness. I feel that blogs provide a very personal insight of one's experience and perception. However, be mindful to take everything with a grain of salt because the opinions and information content expressed in blogs can be very biased and not necessary the absolute truth. A sleepless night has lead me to this fascinating website: The Society Pages. It offers a critical lens into society and encourages us to challenge those embedded social notions that have within ourselves.



There here is an article that I found particularly interesting on the website. It is part 3 of a series of articles focused on the sexual objectification of women in society, and offers witty advice to combat it - the advice offered offers comedic relief from the seriousness of the subject. I am currently making the ways through the articles in the series in a backward order.The themes and issues brought up in these articles are very reminiscent of my social science courses taken in university. Reminiscent is a funny word to use considering I only graduated 2 months ago! I myself will be reading more articles from the site until I can fall asleep, 4:30am! Anyways, I have linked the article below for your reading pleasure.

I hope you will enjoy it as much as I have.

Link to article: Sexual Objectification (Part 3)