Graduating from a university that is 800 years old is no trivial affair. (University of Cambridge) The pomp and circumstance has been perfected over centuries. The are respected and admirable individuals in whose footsteps to follow. There are traditions and protocols to observe. Dressed conservatively with billowing robes and hood, walking down the cobbled streets [...]
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From Dedza to Cambridge
by Colleen on 18. Jul, 2009 in travel
I’m back in Cambridge; back to one of several places I call home. I thought it would be strange to be back. I thought I might experience reverse culture shock. Contrary to my concerns, it has been easy, fun and relaxing. An easy flight (though long… 24 hours) from Lilongwe-Harare-Nairobi-London. A few trains. A few [...]
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