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Puerto Rico: Day Six
My last day of vacation brought me back to Old San Juan. Aaron had to fly so I went with two other pilots. The plan was to visit both of the old Spanish forts and take in as much of … Continue reading
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Tagged AirBnB, apartheid, bankrupt, bouillon, Britain, Carter, castle, cobblestone, colonial, colonial city, colonialism, colony, Commonwealth, congress, Cuba, England, FALN, fort, France, freedom fighter, gold, Holland, independence, Jimmy Carter, Madiba, Mandela, mercantilism, military engineering, nationalism, Nelson Mandela, Old San Juan, opression, Oscar López Rivera, pirate, pirates, Puerto Rico, revolution, San Juan, siege, silver, South Africa, Spain, Spanish-American War, statehood, terrorism, terrorist, The Netherlands, The Philippines, United Kingdom, United States, United States of America, USA
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Competition Season, Part 3
This is Part 3 of a three part diary style blog post on Entrepreneurship Competition Season. Part 1. Part 2. And apologies for how long it took to write and post this. I lost a bit of motivation to write about the event … Continue reading
Posted in Peace Corps, Teaching
Tagged business competition, congress, creativity, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship competition, grant, grant writing, grants, innovation, Managua, Nicaragua, star apple
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