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Welcome! I am a British Freelance Writer and Teacher working in Bangladesh. I also have ADHD.In these pages I discuss all of these things and I try to give you a picture of life in this part of Asia too.
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Monthly Archives: September 2011
The Net, a Professor, his Phone and my Blog
I have not posted a blog for a couple of weeks for a number of reasons. One has been simply getting used to term time again with the kids back a school and trying to establish a happy balance between … Continue reading
Posted in Bangladesh, British, Culture
Tagged Bangla, Bangladesh, British, facebook, grameen, internet, LAMB, phones, poverty, society, Yunus
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Back to School
It has been an odd week for my family this week with my two children ‘returning’ to their ‘new’ school. By this I mean that after 3 years away in Bangladesh, they have returned to the school they were at … Continue reading
Posted in Bangladesh, British, children, Culture, Education, Life
Tagged Bangladesh, British, children, education, LAMB, life, mistakes
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder?
Over the last month my family and I have been travelling around the country, seeing friends and family, as well as giving presentations about Bangladesh and our work there. We have been blessed with wonderful hospitality from those who have … Continue reading
Posted in Bangladesh, British, Culture, Life, Travel
Tagged Amar Sonar Bangla, Bangladesh, British, culture, Differences, Gloucester Cathedral, life, Muncaster Castle, National Anthems, poverty, riots, society, tourism
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