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Café AbroadInPrint Spring 2009
COVER SHOT:
Cover Shot: “Market Day Showdown” by Tara Jo Quinn.Ned Kelly, an inamous 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 oa 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 sotball 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 ewoerings that distinguish this world-classAustralian city. Delve deeper with CaéAbroad Team Sydney and visit some o thecity’s obeat 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 Caé 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 inront o his own classroom and puts hisproessorial 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 conronts the issue osexual 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 andresh 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 oan ancient Mayan burial.
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ANTHROPOLOGY:HONDURAS
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