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Month: January 2013

Contientious Objecter

January 27, 2013 Dana

I’ve hardly gotten anything productive done this weekend. Thinking about going to work tomorrow puts my stomach in knots. I might be able to do substitute teaching, but it doesn’t pay well and the work isn’t guaranteed. So if they… Read moreContientious Objecter

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Change is Inevitable

January 21, 2013 Dana

Something I’ve been musing over lately is how different my life is now than what it was while I was in graduate school. I hardly see any of the friends I made during my graduate studies and fieldwork due to… Read moreChange is Inevitable

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My Body, Myself

January 8, 2013 Dana

It’s the new year and a time when a lot of people are making New Year’s Resolutions, and a common one is always dieting. I, on the other hand, have never been big on dieting. I love food and I… Read moreMy Body, Myself

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New Year; Old Problems

January 3, 2013 Dana

It’s January. Can I just say, “Holy Hell, how did this happen?!?” Wasn’t it just November yesterday? I really thought I would have found a new job by January. That was kind of the plan in my head even if… Read moreNew Year; Old Problems

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