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		<title>My Trek to Ghana and Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2011 01:51:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been a few busy months since I’ve returned from Africa between additional traveling, moving, starting a new full-time job, and figuring out post-graduation life, but I’ve had time to reflect on my journey and to remember what sticks out the most. To say the way of life in Ghana is different than here in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s been a few busy months since I’ve returned from Africa between additional traveling, moving, starting a new full-time job, and figuring out post-graduation life, but I’ve had time to reflect on my journey and to remember what sticks out the most.</p>
<p>To say the way of life in Ghana is different than here in the U.S. hardly quantifies the extreme differences the I witnessed, lived, and worked in for three weeks.  When I first arrived in Ghana to met up with Joseph&#8211;a local <a href="http://www.worldreader.org/">Worldreader </a>employee&#8211;we replenished my fuel tanks by finding palatable food by American standards.  I took the advice of doctors and others to not eat fresh produce or water.  However, after one meal I realized how difficult this would be and realized my trip wouldn’t be too enjoyable if I became paranoid about my diet.  I threw that advice out the window, street food it was for me!  So that’s my advice when traveling overseas, eat street food.  The price is rockbottom and the quality is top notch!  By doing things like this, I was able to truly embrace the Ghanaian culture and make my relationships with those I interacted with more relevant and more personal.</p>
<p>While looking for a local vendor one day to eat a local favorite, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fufu">fufu</a>, in the village of Adeiso, I noticed I had a shadow following me.  I turned around to a hoard of preschool aged kids awestruck by the presence of an obruni (Twi for “white person”) in their little village.  They didn’t speak English but I did a hand motion to indicate that I wanted to take a picture of them.  After taking the picture I showed it to them on the screen and they shrieked and smiled and laughed.  This drew the attention of even more kids.  This was a special moment for me in Ghana, to bring so much joy to this kids through the act of taking their picture and exchanging high-fives.  I had a similar experience later on my trip while in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmina">Elmina</a>.  I walked along the beach for a minute and a kid, selling water, came up to me and asked me to take his picture.  So I did and I told him it’ll probably be on the internet&#8211;he was so happy!  I gave him <a href="http://www.xe.com/ucc/convert/?Amount=0.05&amp;From=GHS&amp;To=USD">5 pesewas</a> for some of the water he was selling and we parted ways.</p>
<p>I’ve already shared two stories of me walking around by myself.  Anywhere I went in Ghana, the villages, various parts of the bustling capital Accra, I felt comfortable walking around by myself at anytime of the day.  I often felt more comfortable than I do in many American cities.  This is a testament to the kindness and the respect for the community that Ghanaians have.  Everyone was so embracing of me.  When meeting people, I quickly learned about the lack of personal barriers that are common in African cultures.  For instance, when I met people for the first time I was usually asked if I was married and then regardless of my answer I was then asked if I had any kids.</p>
<p>I could share stories and write a while book on my experiences while in Ghana, but I’d like to transition to what I did while I was abroad.</p>
<p>My work with Worldreader was essentially divided into two projects: firstly, determining the effectiveness of the Saturday out-of-classroom exercises.  The Saturday OCEs are an extracurricular program where students can come to the school and read a story and then be asked critical thinking questions about what they read.  The students are then treated with “minerals” (known as soda or pop Stateside) at the end of the program while socializing with us and other students.  Secondly, to help with the organization of the organization, I will be developing a mobile phone application that can be used by Worldreader employees in the field to track and monitor the use of the eReader in the schools.</p>
<p>To complete the first-half of my project, I interviewed almost 60 people between students, teachers, authors, publishers, and students from local universities and international schools who volunteer with Worldreader.  I used this information to determine worked well with the Saturday OCEs and what didn’t.  When returning home, I wrote up an extensive report about my findings and submitted it to Worldreader.</p>
<p>Starting more recently, I’ve begun developing the outline and specifications for the mobile phone application.  Over the next several weeks, the background work for the project should finish up and the actual coding aspect can begin.  Completing this project will help Worldreader to track the distribution of eReaders easier as well as to compile information pertaining to the use of the eReaders.</p>
<p>All in all, I had an amazing trip, meet some amazing people, and formed great relationships with people from all over the world.  I had a meal in Ghana where there were three people sitting at the table.  <a href="http://www.worldreader.org/team.php">Joseph from Africa, Colin from Europe</a>, and me from North America, what a unique experience!  I’d go back in a heartbeat and I plan to continue working with such a great organization that’s changing the lives of hundreds of students in Africa.</p>
<p><a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/Drew.Budwin/GhanaAndWorldreader?authuser=0&amp;authkey=Gv1sRgCKvYidSU99mnrwE&amp;feat=directlink">Here is a link to view photos from my trip</a></p>
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		<title>T-9 Days</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2011 22:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dbudwin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like writing blog posts more than packing, so I figured I’ll write!  It’s hard to believe, but in 9 days I leave for Ghana!  But I’ll be gone in Curaçao the week before so I must pack now.  I’m a last minute packer so this feels weird.  One of the cool things about preparing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like writing blog posts more than packing, so I figured I’ll write!  It’s hard to believe, but in 9 days I leave for Ghana!  But I’ll be gone in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cura%C3%A7ao">Curaçao</a> the week before so I must pack now.  I’m a last minute packer so this feels weird.  One of the cool things about preparing for an international trip is some of the random things you need.  For instance, I need a power adapter so I can plug my computer and phone in.  So I bought a <a href="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex%26%23153%3B+-+1875W+Converter/Adapter+Set/9998175.p?id=1218230124056&amp;skuId=9998175">Best Buy brand converter/transformer</a>.  Also, since its rainy season in sub-Saharan Africa, I purchased some <a href="http://www.amazon.com/3M-SRL-12-Ultrathon-Insect-Repellent/dp/B001UTKTCO/ref=pd_bxgy_sg_img_b">Ultrathon Insect Repellent</a>, the highest reviewed insect repellent I could find, also it&#8217;s military tested.  I also picked up some <a href="http://airbornehealth.com/">Airborne</a>, an “immune support supplement” that I’ve heard many people recommend and I’ve started taking it.  When I return, I’ll write reviews about what I thought of these products, and some others, to help guide people on future trips.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-235" title="Duck Tape" src="http://budw.in/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/IMG_0368-225x300.jpg" alt="Duck Tape" width="225" height="300" /></p>
<p>I’ve already completed my first task!  Joseph asked me to bring some duct tape.  I’m not sure why, my best guess (based on previous conversations) is to make name tags for the Kindles.  He originally said 10 rolls, but we settled on 5.  So, I’m going to bring 5 rolls, or 550 yards, or over half a kilometer</p>
<p>of duct tape with me across the world.  I find it kind of humorous!  I guess duct tape is a commodity in Ghana whereas people make <a href="http://www.octanecreative.com/ducttape/howto/">wallets</a> and <a href="http://www.duckbrand.com/Promotions/stuck-at-prom.aspx">win scholarships for prom dresses made out of it</a> in the United States.  This means I won’t come back with it so I’ll have room for souvenirs.  Win, win.</p>
<p>I also wanted to thank my supporters thus far!  All 14 of your donations have made this trip possible, and I’m so thankful and blessed for your generosity!  I’ve compiled very detailed reports using Excel that I will offer to any of my supporters for their reference of how their funds were spent, just <a title="Contact" href="http://budw.in/contact/">email me</a> and I’ll send it to you.  The reaction I’ve gotten from people about my trip has been encouraging.  I love when people tell me that they saw my video or read my blog, they always say it with a smile!</p>
<p>Lastly, I’ll update to the best of my ability while in Ghana.  I’ve been told I’ll have internet on my phone while there, but its quality is a question.  I’ll use <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/dbudwin">my twitter account</a> to post pictures and quibbles several times a day, so be sure to follow me there too!  Also, you can subscribe to my blog, via <a href="http://budw.in/feed/">RSS</a> or email, this way you’ll never miss a post!  Click the RSS button at the top for RSS or go to the “Subscribe” section at the right for email.</p>
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		<title>Conan O&#8217;Brien Selling Tonight Show on Craigslist</title>
		<link>http://budw.in/2010/01/15/conan-obrien-selling-tonight-show-on-craigslist/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 20:16:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dbudwin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leno and O’Brien are both fuming mad at NBC over the scheduling shakeup, but they’re taking their spotlight out on NBC on their respective shows and O’Brien is even selling his spot on Craigslist for a best offer or Cold Play tickets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leno and O’Brien are both fuming mad at NBC over the scheduling shakeup, but they’re taking their spotlight out on NBC on their respective shows and O’Brien is even selling his spot on <a href="http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/clt/1551463643.html">Craigslist</a> for a best offer or Cold Play tickets.</p>
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