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blog Auditioning for TedX in Turku, Finland On April 7, I took the stage at SparkUp Turku with a four-page speech about intersectional identity and epigenetics as seen through the metaphor of houses and walls. It was one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever had the pleasure of doing.
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blog Final Goodbyes and Initial Hellos In the weeks leading up to my departure from the U.S. to South Korea, I found myself waking every morning at 5 a.m., no matter what time I’d gone to sleep the night before. My mother told me that it was God’s way of preparing me. And even though it may sound silly to some, I wondered what God...
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blog Adjusting to an Australian Way of Life My Australian accent sounds far from Australian. When I try it just ends up sounding like a weird mix of British and Irish, which would only sound close to the Australian if it were severely auto tuned.
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blog Three Reasons to Fall in Love With Turku, Finland Falling in love is scary. You don’t know if it’s the right person. You don’t know if it’s the right timing. You don’t know if you're investing too much or not enough.
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blog Studying Abroad: The Cure To Senioritis Studying abroad during your senior year is dangerous, I won't lie. With transfer credits that have to make it back to your home school in time, classes that have to be scheduled before graduation, and of course friendships that must be savored so that they become a lasting relationship...
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blog An Introvert's Guide to Studying Abroad As an introvert, studying abroad seemed an odd choice for me. Introverts are characterized by being cautious, reserved and often less sociable. Extroverts, who are typically more outgoing and open to new experiences, seem better equipped for an experience centered around new people and places.
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blog My 5 Favorite Things about Saskatchewan Saskatchewanians know their province isn't the most picturesque or metropolitan part of Canada, which is endearing. When I first arrived, locals would often ask me "So why did you choose to come to Regina in January?!" (Saskatchewan weather is arguably the harshest in Canada).
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blog 10 Places You Must See in Paris The city of lights, and also the city of a million places to see and thus, a million other tourists. I was lucky to spend an entire week in Paris, but let's say you've got one weekend to see all of the best sights. Here are the ten places that you should make priority.
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