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Going to Yemen to study Arabic... really excited and really nervous too. Will add more in time.
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After narrowly escaping from the "Palace Sayun Hotel", we arrived in the capitol of the Hadrawmat province, al-Mukallah. The only thing Eric and I had ever heard about Mukallah was that it smelled horrible because its main exports are fish, and refrigeration is not very popular in Yemen. We stopped there just so that we could have a break between Sayun and Bir Ali, so we weren't hoping for much besides a clean hotel room. That was probably our first mistake. Holding on to any expectations about the future is a pretty fruitless endeavour in Yemen, which is why you hear [View Full Entry]

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By AnAmericanInYemen
January 26th 2008
so so sorry Middle East » Yemen » Sana'a
Back by popular demand and an end to laziness, here is my first blog post of the new year. So so much has happened to me in the last 42 days (that's what my blog counter tells me anyway). I'm going to try and back track a bit. So, after I last posted we had a long long break from school and I decided to travel to East Yemen with some friends. The trip was absolutely amazing because I got to see the other side of Yemen. The Hadromat area has had a distinct culture and history that goes back more [View Full Entry]

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By AnAmericanInYemen
December 16th 2007
' Middle East » Yemen » Sana'a
Ugh, words are hard [View Full Entry]

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By AnAmericanInYemen
December 15th 2007
Ma Selama Middle East » Yemen » Sana'a
Al-Hamduallah. See you later fat boy: once I switch to a class devoid of retards and you move out, I won't have to see you every fucking day. If I'm willing to invest some effort I might never have to see you again! You can be right about everything all the time, and I can have conversations instead of continuous debates with people. The only thing that makes me sad is that I won't be able to see you do so poorly on the simplest of tests; but the recompense will be so much better. [View Full Entry]

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By AnAmericanInYemen
December 13th 2007
Roots Middle East » Yemen » Sana'a
The trilateral root system and the ten verb patterns in Arabic are the coolest thing ever. It's like the language was explicitly designed to have defineate and consistent patterns for creating meaning. If you figure out the root of a word there's a simple system for transforming the root into any part of speech, and you can create a very particular meaning with only one word, whereas in English it would take several or even a whole sentence. Learning the patterns was so cool, because then you can start to form relationships between word you already know: figuring out why the [View Full Entry]

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By AnAmericanInYemen
December 10th 2007
To do Middle East » Yemen » Sana'a
The political situation in Yemen has been heating up over the past few weeks. There were sit ins and demonstrations in Aden recently, because the citizens claim that South Yemen is being ignored by Sana'a and the North. Public school teachers in Sana'a have also been demonstrating because they say their are massive discrepancies in pay rate between teachers who do the same job, and because they haven't received bonuses that were promised to them last year. Parliament is about 2 minutes away from my school, so we can year the marches when they happen. I got to see one last [View Full Entry]

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The two most pressing issues in my life right now: What's my direction in life? Man friend? [View Full Entry]

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There's an old joke among those who study Arabic as a second language. "Every word in Arabic means what it refers to, its opposite, and camel." I didn't think it was that funny until tonight, when I found out that at least the first part is true -- it remains to be seen about the camel part. I'm worried about how quickly time is passing: I'll have been in Yemen 2 months by the end of the week, and ... I feel like I should know more, or have some kind of plan for after Yemen. I "decided" to wait another [View Full Entry]

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By AnAmericanInYemen
December 1st 2007
Moustache? Middle East » Yemen » Sana'a
Today, Yemenis celebrate the departure of the British from Aden in 1962 with qat chewing, chatting, wiling away the afternoon, and other activities that go on every other day of the year. This independence day (one of three) is mostly for South Yemen, so there isn't anything particularily festive going on in the North today. I went to a Turkish bath for the first time yesterday. It looked kind of like Jabba's palace from The Return of the Jedi, and wasn't as sexy as I was hoping it would be. This particular one was about 3 flights of stairs under the [View Full Entry]

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By AnAmericanInYemen
November 23rd 2007
Part 2 Middle East » Yemen » Sana'a
I had plans to go out to eat, but now I will continue. The title of my last post: I was talking to my friend Cleo, whose been in Yemen for over a year, and she told me about what some of the Yemeni guards understand about sex. Apparently, they think that on the night of your wedding you first take off your wifes niqab and hijab, then start lightly stroking her hair. Then you sort of lightly tickle (is the verb titillate?) her elbow pit, followed by her knee pit. The woman should stay completely still throughout this, even when [View Full Entry]

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