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I really love this place, I love people who are around me, I love this job, and everything! But I miss my home...

...and him...

Took these at my internship.

 

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bought myself a new pen (from bloomingdales.com) to celebrate, along with a pen case (from macy's). really starting to love this brand. the accessories, anyway.

Paulo Ferrão, President, Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, left, NASA Deputy Administrator Dava Newman, center, and Manuel Heitor, Portugal's Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, left, post for a picture after signing an agreement for collaboration on student internships, Monday, March 28, 2016 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)

Place: Zhaoxing, Liping County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province

 

My next destination during my trip in southern China was in remote Guizhou province, traditionally one of the poorest provinces in China. I took the high-speed train to Congjiang station. In the train I met a Frenchman who worked for some nuclear plant company in France and had an internship for a few months somewhere in Guangdong Province. He happened to go to Zhaoxing village, so we left at the same station and took the bus. After arriving in the village, we found out that we stayed in the same hostel too.

 

Zhaoxing is the largest settlement of the Dong minority. The Dong (also known as Kam) people are one of 56 recognized ethnic groups of China. Most Dong people (in total around 3,000,000) live in eastern Guizhou, western Hunan and northern Guangxi in China. Sadly, due to urbanization and assimilation into mainstream Chinese society, their culture is slowly evaporating, a fate similar to many ethnic minorities. Dong villages can be recognized by drum towers (鼓楼), wooden stilt houses and wind-and-rain bridges (风雨桥).

 

Zhaoxing is a popular tourist destination, helped by the new high-speed train which connects Guangdong Province with Guangxi and Guizhou, and it quite shows. So how traditional is the charming village? We entered the village by paying an entrance fee at the gate (the local community obviously doesn't benefit from this), a couple of hundred metres from the village itself, where they created a huge complex in traditional Dong style. From there we were driven to the village itself via the newly created artificial pond and rice paddy fields and yet another impressive, but newly created gate. There were walked via the boulevard, a new broad paved road with many KTV bars, restaurants and hostels, to our hostel. All houses are constructed in traditional Dong style, but most have by now been replaced by concrete buildings with wooden facade, replacing the traditional fully wooden structures. That night we watched a performance of supposedly Dong minority people, showing their culture, but it didn't feel genuine. In fact, we were told that the local Dong people aren't even allowed to play their traditional music anymore. Their are quite some reasons to be critical of these developments, similar to the fate of many touristic places in China, but as more and more especially young people are leaving villages for cities in Guizhou, the future of Zhaoxing is at least secured. When you look past the main road, there are still plenty of signs of traditional Dong culture visible. In fact, even on the main road you can see Dong people running their own shops, mostly catering to local people, and continuing life, wearing traditional clothing, colouring clothes by the fermentation process of plants and farming their lands.

 

The hostel (Zhaoxing Ruyuan Family Inn) itself was run by very friendly people. He prepared a great, spicy local dish - typical for the kitchen of Guizhou and rather similar to the Sichuan kitchen, the neighbouring province north of Guizhou. He even gave us (me, the French guy and another Spanish girl) a beer and they didn't even allow us to pay for all this goodness (price for one night was less than 10 euros...).

Kayla Kroot, WUJS, Israeli Opera House, 2016

 

Photos by Jamie Gordon, My Israel Photos

The Culinary Job Training program is designed to prepare unemployed, underemployed, previously incarcerated persons, and homeless adults for careers in the food service industry. In 2014, we graduated 85 students with a 90% job placement rate upon graduation. The average starting wage for these graduates was over $10.48 an hour. Find out more at www.dccentralkitchen.org/cjt/

 

donna conducting the waves crashing on the north shore at sint jorisbaai curacao.

rolleicord Va, kodak ektar 100, diy development in rollei digibase

 

we explored the island during her internship

 

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Internship portrait of Rozlyn Paradis by Megan Oliver '19.

In 2000 I spent 3 months living in Bogota (Colombia) as a part of an internship granted by the Spanish Government. I was overwhelmed by poverty, violence and social differences. One day I decided to register what I saw in a normal day in Bogota. At that time I had no interest in photography whatsoever. These photos are uncropped and unaligned, with just a basic postprocess.

The Culinary Job Training program is designed to prepare unemployed, underemployed, previously incarcerated persons, and homeless adults for careers in the food service industry. In 2014, we graduated 85 students with a 90% job placement rate upon graduation. The average starting wage for these graduates was over $10.48 an hour. Find out more at www.dccentralkitchen.org/cjt/

 

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Internship certificate. Original

The Culinary Job Training program is designed to prepare unemployed, underemployed, previously incarcerated persons, and homeless adults for careers in the food service industry. In 2014, we graduated 85 students with a 90% job placement rate upon graduation. The average starting wage for these graduates was over $10.48 an hour. Find out more at www.dccentralkitchen.org/cjt/

 

LA-HIP is an internship program that provides students with a "hands on" opportunity to work in a biomedical research lab. The program also guides students through the college application and financial aid process.

  

Internship With Idex

The INL Research Center provides myriad biotechnology and material research opportunities.

 

For more information about INL's research projects and career opportunities, visit the lab's facebook site.

www.facebook.com/idahonationallaboratory

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Internship With Idex

LA-HIP is an internship program that provides students with a "hands on" opportunity to work in a biomedical research lab. The program also guides students through the college application and financial aid process.

  

Kayla Kroot, WUJS, Israeli Opera House, 2016

 

Photos by Jamie Gordon, My Israel Photos

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Make Use of Holidays. Internship offer for college students to gain some practical knowledge on their domains and get trained by experts. For more visit: www.uniqchennai.in/internship/

Rita Venturini, Laura Jiang, Helen Dorfmeier, and Violet Chan, do some team-building in the dreamfish dojo.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Everything I'm bringing and (hopefully) need for a two month internship in the Philippines.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported 242 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

LA-HIP is an internship program that provides students with a "hands on" opportunity to work in a biomedical research lab. The program also guides students through the college application and financial aid process.

 

The INL Research Center provides myriad biotechnology and material research opportunities.

 

For more information about INL's research projects and career opportunities, visit the lab's facebook site.

www.facebook.com/idahonationallaboratory

Summer Internship Program Closing Celebration and Final Presentations. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

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