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                    <title>The Last of my Time in Peru</title>
                    <description>25 February 2009	While I could go back and try to guess at dates and write individual entries to summarize my final experiences in Peru since so much time has elapsed Ive decided to just sum it all up in one final blog entry.  After the human rights research Javier and I did we were mostly done with the official schoolwork and while I never stopped learning the remainder of my time in Peru w</description>
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                    <title>The Disapearences of 70000 People</title>
                    <description>06 January 2008           The Disappearances of 70000 peopleTable of ContentsOverview of my ExperiencesA History of Violence in PeruRepairing Souls the work of CEAS and Paz y EsparanzaReflectionsOverview of my Experiences     The last few days have been some of the busiest most rewarding intense and slightly depressing of my time in Peru.  Finally after three weeks Im beginning to real</description>
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                    <title>Peruvian New Year's Celebration</title>
                    <description>1 January 2008New Years Eve in Peru is wonderful if just for the ridiculous amount of amusing traditions they have.                  Here are a few to bring good luck Wear yellow underwear Take a bath in water with flowers If you want to travel you are supposed to take and empty suitcase and run around the block Eat 12 or 13 depending on who you ask grapes Put 12 seeds I didnt un</description>
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                    <title>Chan Chan to Lima</title>
                    <description>29 December 2008		After getting out of bed Javier and I took a car back to Trujillo where we bought another overnight bus ticket for the evening and decided to spend the day exploring the town.  This city was significantly bigger and offered us quite a bit to do.  First we walked around a bit and saw some of the city then we headed off to the fascinating ruins called Chan Chan.  Chan Chan is </description>
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                    <title>Soil and Water Sampling in Huancayo</title>
                    <description>28 December 2008    Christmas Day we left on an overnight bus ride to Trujillo and from there took a car to a pueblo in the mountains.  This by far has been one of the most beautiful trips Ive been able to experience.  Having lived in smaller towns and suburbs and never really in a large city the craziness of Lima can be a bit overwhelming but the small towns are more tranquil and stereotypi</description>
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                    <title>Christmas in Peru</title>
                    <description>26 December 2008	Christmas in Peru was a very exciting experience.  They celebrate it similarly to how we celebrate the 4th of July Christmas and New Years.  I spent most of my Christmas Eve in McDonalds because that is the only spot I have found so far to get wifi on my computer working on applications for summer internships.  When day became evening and I started getting grumpy about the fa</description>
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                    <title>23 December</title>
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                    <title>14ish Lima Peru</title>
                    <description>Hello from warm beautiful and lovely Peru  I spent a wonderful morning with Javier's dad I seem to be able to understand him a bit better.  He showed me his beautiful paintings one of which is very old and special and are registered with some Peruvian historical organization so that he can never sell it but must give it to a museum.  He also showed me a room full of historic artifacts many </description>
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                    <title>22 December Huancayo Peru</title>
                    <description>22 December 2008	Javier arrived last week and I was able to go out and see a bit of the city.  There are some really lovely buildings around Lima we saw the statue of a lady who is a famous composer and next to it a statue of a guy on a horse because she wrote a song about him.  The guy is famous for saving a certain very popular breed of horses that were going extinct in Peru.  We walked on beau</description>
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                    <title>13 December Lima Peru</title>
                    <description>  I arrived last night at the house at around 0200 Javiers sister was awake and waiting for me.  The drive from the airport was quite exciting.  The man who picked me up and his wife were so very nice their 12yearold daughter made a sign with my name on it so they could find me at the airport.  The drive was quite exciting the first thing I noticed about Per is that the people here dri</description>
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