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Bonnie Ross My adventure to McLeod Ganj, India.

My adventure to McLeod Ganj, India. by Bonnie Ross

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My Passage to India

Thursday, 16 February 2012. I am very behind updating, but here are some highlights of what is going on with my honors thesis. I submitted my thesis to the Honors Department. It is not perfect, but it felt great to turn it in with my bulky portfolio of undergraduate highlights. I am defending my thesis on February 27. 8221; to the Mayhew Essay Contest.

Technology in Exile

A field study in McLeod Ganj, India. It spans from preliminary investigation. Some highlights are my conversations. With a Tibetan political blogger, and the creative. Which includes some descriptive notes of a high school class, and a description of Tibetan and Indian symbols.

Mega Musings

Monday, August 1, 2011. Okay guys, I need your sound advice. How do I get my classroom motivation back? Monday, July 25, 2011. When asked why Pa-la had come home late one night.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "My adventure to McLeod Ganj, India." I noticed that the web site stated " Now that Im here in Delhi, I cant wait to leave." They also stated " I am very sad that I dont like Delhi because I want to like it, but its very hard. Its so crowded and busy and every time I walk down the street I get hounded by rickshaws and people trying to sell me things. That I will not miss. Not so proud to be an American. Tsampa is a part of the Tibetan history and culture . Ive gotten used to the staring, but."

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