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Teaching in Siberia

Thursday, 16 June 2011. The final chapter, and a new book begins. My time in Siberia has come to an end. Whilst at times it was very difficult, I tried to keep the problems and negative aspects out of this blog as I knew it would do me no good to focus on them. So, whats next? Well I probably wont post on this blog again but will start posting on http mspeekay.blogspot.com. Again, so youll just have to read that to find out! Margate, England. June 2011. Saturday, 16 April 2011. In a previous blog I.

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Thursday, 16 June 2011. The final chapter, and a new book begins. My time in Siberia has come to an end. Whilst at times it was very difficult, I tried to keep the problems and negative aspects out of this blog as I knew it would do me no good to focus on them. So, whats next? Well I probably wont post on this blog again but will start posting on http mspeekay.blogspot.com. Again, so youll just have to read that to find out! Margate, England. June 2011. Saturday, 16 April 2011. In a previous blog I.

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