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About Author: Marie
Posts by Marie
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Interview With Carola: A development worker in Bangladesh
Posted on 8 June, 2013 | No CommentsCarola is a PhD candidate in Australia who hails from Chile by way of New Zealand with a lot of travelling to other places in between. With that string of […] -
Governmental Aid and Development Agencies in English Speaking Countries
Posted on 29 May, 2013 | No CommentsIf you are looking to begin (or further) a career in foreign aid and development, your own government may be the place to start looking for employment. Some countries offer […] -
DIY Instant Noodles That You Can Make Just About Anywhere
Posted on 21 May, 2013 | 2 CommentsI was going to call these “Intrepid Noodles”, but I thought I was pushing it a bit. North American college students call them “ramen”, here in New Zealand we usually […] -
Hafu: A film about mixed race people in Japan
Posted on 14 May, 2013 | No CommentsIt’s great to see multi-cultural families in the press in a positive light and it seems to be happening more and more but there is still a need for education. […] -
Boarding School in India: Reflections by young adults
Posted on 9 May, 2013 | 2 CommentsABC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, has some interesting podcasts which cover things in the international sphere that you don’t often hear about. I recently listened to India School which contained […] -
Tibetan Resources
Posted on 30 April, 2013 | No CommentsI’ve come across quite a few interesting resources on Tibet lately that I thought I’d share with you. So, whether you are looking for information on food, travel to the […] -
Film Review: Kathmandu Lullaby/ Katmandú, un espejo en el cielo
Posted on 23 April, 2013 | No CommentsI was perusing my local DVD shop for something to watch at the weekend when the sight of mountains caught my eye. I am a sucker for anything to do […] -
5 Alternative Uses for a Metal Water Bottle
Posted on 8 April, 2013 | 2 CommentsWhen these first came out I thought they were the coolest thing. No more plastic bottles and oh so de rigeur for trampers/hikers. The dings in the metal sort of […] -
“Running the Shikoku Pilgrimage”: An interview with Amy Chavez
Posted on 19 February, 2013 | 7 CommentsThere are believed to be about 1,000 people who walk (and many more who drive) around 88 Temples in order to complete the Shikoku Pilgrimage in Japan each year. Recently, […] -
Repurposed Tins
Posted on 11 February, 2013 | No CommentsTruth be told, I’m a bit of a hoarder of tins. I’m not talking about tinned food, but those cool little tins you get things like travel sweets or mints […]
![Hafu: A film about mixed race people in Japan It’s great to see multi-cultural families in the press in a positive light and it seems to be happening more and more but there is still a need for education. […]](https://feminaintrepida.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HAFU_poster_small-214x300-115x115.jpg)
![Boarding School in India: Reflections by young adults ABC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, has some interesting podcasts which cover things in the international sphere that you don’t often hear about. I recently listened to India School which contained […]](https://feminaintrepida.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Mealtime-at-the-Sahaja-Yoga-School-image-courtesy-of-ABC-115x115.jpg)
![Tibetan Resources I’ve come across quite a few interesting resources on Tibet lately that I thought I’d share with you. So, whether you are looking for information on food, travel to the […]](https://feminaintrepida.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Tibetan-woman-by-globalite-on-Flickr-115x115.jpg)
![Film Review: Kathmandu Lullaby/ Katmandú, un espejo en el cielo I was perusing my local DVD shop for something to watch at the weekend when the sight of mountains caught my eye. I am a sucker for anything to do […]](https://feminaintrepida.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Kathmandu-Lullaby_17380_posterlarge-115x115.jpg)
![“Running the Shikoku Pilgrimage”: An interview with Amy Chavez There are believed to be about 1,000 people who walk (and many more who drive) around 88 Temples in order to complete the Shikoku Pilgrimage in Japan each year. Recently, […]](https://feminaintrepida.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/PilgrimageBookCoverSpread-115x115.jpg)
![Repurposed Tins Truth be told, I’m a bit of a hoarder of tins. I’m not talking about tinned food, but those cool little tins you get things like travel sweets or mints […]](https://feminaintrepida.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/IMG_3198-e1360541621974-115x115.jpg)
