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Top 3 Culture Shocks Experienced by an American in Korea: What they don’t tell you
I’m in the basement. Tanks of nitrogen, scuffed floors, and the printer-like sounds of a machine running. I direct the infrared laser through a piece of plastic I’ve collected from a bird nest (all with proper permitting and training!). With a Fourier transform equation, I can determine which compounds make up my material by gauging
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5 Takeaways from Attending The American Ornithological Society Conference
Three things happen when you put an introvert in a closed campus with 1,100 colleagues. This past week I presented at the American Ornithological Society Conference, or as my friends know it, at a bird conference. Tucked up in the mountains of Estes Park, the days went like this. 7 AM: Wake up for breakfast…painfully.
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The Ne’er See Again Friends: How Going to a Concert Introduced me to a New Kind of Friendship
The life of an introvert is a mysterious and whimsical thing. It’s a life of imagination and deep musings. I quite enjoy being an introvert. It’s a fact I’ve enjoyed by myself my whole life. So, perhaps it’s not surprising that it wasn’t until now, my 25th year of age, that I discovered a whole
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