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This blog does not represent the policies or positions of the Peace Corps, and is the responsibility of the author alone. Monday, July 21, 2014. Culture Shock, Abundance, and Choices. Now that we have been back in the States for a couple of weeks, I want to share some of my reactions and feelings. The culture shock started as early as in the airport in Dar es Salaam, when I saw the KLM flight crew stride through the waiting passengers to the plane. They were so tall. Certainly there are fat people in Tan.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014. I taught my last class. Steve and I had a going away party at my house.

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This blog does not represent the policies or positions of the Peace Corps, and is the responsibility of the author alone. Monday, July 21, 2014. Culture Shock, Abundance, and Choices. Now that we have been back in the States for a couple of weeks, I want to share some of my reactions and feelings. The culture shock started as early as in the airport in Dar es Salaam, when I saw the KLM flight crew stride through the waiting passengers to the plane. They were so tall. Certainly there are fat people in Tan.

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