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Café AbroadInPrint Spring 2009
COVER SHOT:
 
Cover Shot: “Market Day Showdown” by Tara Jo Quinn.Ned Kelly, an inamous Australian outlaw who roamed the outback with a bando gunslingers during the 1870’s, remains a olk icon today and is eatured inartwork throughout the country. At Sydney’s Glebe Markets, Bent & TwistedCreations sells this Ned Kelly wind chime.
CONTENTS
Vanessa Veiock smellswhat’s cooking in Spain’sBasque country anddiscovers a east o culture, tradition andbrotherhood. Venture into the heart oa gastronomical society and learn a ewlessons rom the cook: recipes included!
FOOD:SPAIN
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Holy cow – there are dogson the feld! A sotball teamand a bunch o dog walkerssquare o as an American sport strugglesto gain traction in Dublin.
SPORTS:IRELAND
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Bustling markets, botanicalgardens, local wine and“hoopla” jazz are just a ewoerings that distinguish this world-classAustralian city. Delve deeper with CaéAbroad Team Sydney and visit some o thecity’s obeat highlights including talkingpigs, mysterious murals and more.
INSIDE:SYDNEY
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Paul Hollick, CIEE'sResident Director in Perth,Australia, invites studentsto view the climate crisis rom a newperspective, writing Caé Abroad rom awater conscious country.
FACULTYLETTER
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Will Nichols gains a newperspective on internationaleducation when he becomesa teacher in Cairo. The real schooling beginswhen one study abroad student stands inront o his own classroom and puts hisproessorial skills to the test.
EDUCATION:EGYPT
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FASHION:ARGENTINA
Funky, sophisticated andmodern ashions are onthe rise in Buenos Aires as young designers are making their namesknown locally and on the world stage. DinaMagaril takes a closer look at some o thestyles that are blazing a path on the run-ways and in the dressing rooms o Argen-tina’s ashion capital.
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FILM:JORDAN
One o the most progressivenations in the Middle East,Jordanians take pride inprogressive laws that protect women’srights. But what’s enacted in governmentmeetings is not always apparent in thestreets. Filmaker Dalia Al-Kury discusses herlatest piece, which conronts the issue osexual harrassment in Amman.
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How do you apologize or asordid and bloody legacy?Australia moves towardshealing its tattered past while Americaremains silent about its own. Dana Liebelsonlooks back on Australia’s groundbreakingapology to its indigenous people.
POLITICS:AUSTRALIA
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MUSIC:ENGLAND
The British Invasion hasbeen revamped with newsounds that are criss-crossing England rom Leeds to London.An eclectic mix o poppy, gritty andresh homegrown bands are rocking theQueen’s country with new and regionallydisctinctive beats.
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A thin barrier o parchedsoil and rock sits betweenthe team o Honduranarchaeologists and a history fnd. Join WadeShepard as he uncovers modern lessons –and warnings – rom the excavation site oan ancient Mayan burial.
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ANTHROPOLOGY:HONDURAS
 
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