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Home From Africa

December 12, 2007

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That’s the Best Smile I’ve Seen All Day By Christa Babson-ThomasBack to America — Post 9Published By: Marie Claire December 12, 2007

Into Darkness

December 12, 2007

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The Home of St. George’s Castle By Christa Babson-ThomasA Horrific Experience Inside a Slave Castle — Post 8Published By: Marie Claire December 10, 2007*Note: There are two typos in the Marie Claire edition of this blog that were not in my original entry (title and paragraph 4).

On the Road to Kumasi

December 9, 2007

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In the Heart of Kumasi By Christa Babson-ThomasReflections On Ghanaian Culture Post — 7Published On: Marie Claire December 7, 2007

Life in a Refugee Camp

December 6, 2007

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Buduburam Bound By Christa Babson-ThomasChallenges of Life in a Liberian Refugee Camp — Post 6Published By: Marie Claire December 6, 2007

Beach Issues

December 6, 2007

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The Principle of La Pleasure By Christa Babson-ThomasSexism on the Beach — Post 5Published By: Marie Claire November 5, 2007

To Market, To Market

December 6, 2007

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Ghana’s Roots By Christa Babson-ThomasA Deeper Look Into Culture — Post 4Published By: Marie Claire December 4, 2007

Learning Ghana’s History

December 6, 2007

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Across AccraBy Christa Babson-ThomasInsight Into Ghana’s History — Post 3Published By: Marie Claire December 3, 2007

Stepping Onto Red Clay

December 6, 2007

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Akwaaba! (Welcome!) To Ghana By Christa Babson-ThomasThe First Memory of Ghana — Post 2Published By: Marie Claire November 30, 2007

Going to Ghana

December 6, 2007

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From One Humid City To Another By Christa Babson-ThomasThe Journey Begins — Post 1Published By: Marie Claire November 29, 2007

Miss Ghana Fights Guinea Worm

December 6, 2007

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Beauty and Her Purpose Philanthropic Beauty Queen With a Noble Cause Originally Published By: Marie Claire November 9, 2007 Lamisi Mbillah – Miss Ghana 2006 – sat on a red wicker sofa with an air of patience and fortitude. At first glance, it was hard to imagine her holding crying children while doctors extracted Guinea… [Read more…]

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