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Und das meint Lieselotte: April 2014
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Und das meint Lieselotte. Was man so zu sagen hat, als deutsche Kopftuchmuslima mit Uniabschluss, Kleinkind und Schuhgröße 38 1/2. Dienstag, 29. April 2014. Californian diary, part 3 ( part 1. America is very big. Everyzing is verry big in zis countrry", said my father jokingly, mocking a typical German accent, after I told him about my first visit to the US two years ago. Yes, everything is very big in this country. A bag of chocolates weighing as much as five German chocolate bars for Lieschen. The but...
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Und das meint Lieselotte: Juli 2015
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Und das meint Lieselotte. Was man so zu sagen hat, als deutsche Kopftuchmuslima mit Uniabschluss, Kleinkind und Schuhgröße 38 1/2. Freitag, 24. Juli 2015. Beirut is hot. Beirut is humid. Beirut is big and busy. It is old houses and modern buildings, broad highways and narrow streets. Beirut is Hamra and it is all those people who are extra friendly to the German hijabi. Are they Sunni? Or just generally friendly? Beirut is bushes of pink majnounieh. Those flowers I know from Palestine. Beirut is secretly...
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Und das meint Lieselotte: Mai 2014
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Und das meint Lieselotte. Was man so zu sagen hat, als deutsche Kopftuchmuslima mit Uniabschluss, Kleinkind und Schuhgröße 38 1/2. Samstag, 3. Mai 2014. Californian diary, part 4 ( part 1. LA is the g. Randparents' house. House, garden, garage, four to five cars in the driveway. LA is four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living rooms. LA is eating out, gifts for Lieschen. Flying in the granddaughter from England. LA is a tiny city centre, square kilometres of suburbs, endless highways. LA is the mechanic ...
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Women | Poliphili's Blog
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March 12, 2009 · Filed under March 2009. This is not a new development or specific event but rather a feeling that has been with me for a while. It is shocking to observe this discrepancy in a country whose two sole political figures are women. Recently Sheikh Hassina has pledged to expand the number of seats held by women in Parliament but these are superficial reforms. The real root of discimination and oppression lies much, much deeper. Http:/ nosweatapparel.com/news/interview1.html. Take care and goo...
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Leaving | Poliphili's Blog
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May 17, 2009 · Filed under May 2009. At the beginning of my stay in Bangladesh, a Bangladeshi who had lived a long time in the US told me “You cry twice in Bangladesh; once when you arrive and once when you leave.” Still reeling from the shock of experiencing a different culture, I was definitely able to believe the first part of that statement, yet I could never imagine shedding a single tear over leaving this country. 8221;, “why did you like it so much? Why do I like it so much? Don’t get me wro...
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February | 2009 | Poliphili's Blog
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Archive for February, 2009. Trouble in the Town. February 26, 2009 · Filed under February 2009. Some of you might have been aware of the clashes that happened yesterday in Dhaka between the army and the Bangladeshi Rifles (BDR). It happened two districts over from the one I work in, making it uncomfortably close. In terms of human cost, though only lasting one day, so far, as reported, the gunfight claimed 50 lives, many among them civilians caught in the crossfire. Comments (2) ». Part of the circle.
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Sundarbans | Poliphili's Blog
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April 16, 2009 · Filed under April 2009. Though I extended my internship for another month, I’m starting to feel the pressures of time. Thus I plan to get a lot of traveling done before I leave for home in mid-May. The following is an account of how this feeling manifested itself in action. Having gotten back to the ship, we realized that it was only 1pm, even though we felt like the day should be over by now. Oh, the wonders of getting up at 5:30 in the morning! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Way overdue r...
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Poliphili's Blog | A semester in Bangladesh | Page 2
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March 12, 2009 · Filed under March 2009. This is not a new development or specific event but rather a feeling that has been with me for a while. It is shocking to observe this discrepancy in a country whose two sole political figures are women. Recently Sheikh Hassina has pledged to expand the number of seats held by women in Parliament but these are superficial reforms. The real root of discimination and oppression lies much, much deeper. Http:/ nosweatapparel.com/news/interview1.html. Lots to talk about.
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Bangladesh – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
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Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. গণ প রজ তন ত র ব ল দ শ. República Popular do Bangladesh. República Popular do Bangladexe. Bangladexiano(a), bangladechiano(a),. Bangladeshiano(a), bengalês, bengalense, bengala e bengalim. 160;- Presidente da Assembleia Nacional. 160;- Presidente do Supremo Tribunal. 160;( 92.º. 160;- Água (%). E, N e W) e Myanmar. 160;- Estimativa de 2008. 154 037 902 hab. ( 7.º. 1 002 hab./km ( 7.º. US$ 535,645 bilhões. 160;- Per capita. US$ 186,585 bilhões. 160;- Per capita.
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