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Africa needs forieng investment and not Forieng AID this applies to Individuals too
Expatriates are to a large extend responsible in creating beggars in Africa. I try to highlight this Issue from my perspective in this Hub
0 commentsA Plague on All Our Houses
Chapters 7 through 12 of the Book of Exodus provide a checklist of the calamities visited upon Egypt to persuade the powers-that-were to write finis to the enslavement of the Children of Israel. Cue Flight...
0 commentsUrbi et Orbi
Eddie Crockett offers a tongue-in-cheek profile of Operation Overpaint, a benchmark event in the life of the typical ex-pat condo owner on the Spanish Costa. The ex cathedra proclamation comes as the...
0 commentsPushing the Envelope
One inalienable benefit attaches to expatriate status the world over: changing countries presents a not-to-be-sneezed-at opportunity to re-invent oneself with impunity – to become whoever and whatever one...
0 commentsExpatriate, that´s me
October 25, 2009. They say we have to turn our clocks back when we wake up this morning. So now it´s 8:29 instead of 9.29.Like you could really turn the time back. Like I could relive 8:29 again after...
0 commentsCulture Clash 3: Clash of the Titans
In my second article in this series (Excuse Me, Your Assumptions Are Hanging Out), I wrote that often the assumptions behind behaviour are not conscious. Some of the more complex conflicts come when both...
0 commentsCutlture Shock Self-Help
I have written this publication to help all expatriates to prepare and survive overseas. You can download it for free. Below is the preface: If you are dehydrated, which is more important, to get out of...
0 commentsCulture Clash 1: WARNING: Overindulgence in Tourism Can Seriously Damage Your Cultural Health
Travel, we’re told, is good for you. Broadens the mind, widens the education, deepens the flow of mutual love and understanding, and adds to the variety of goodies we eat at home. No downside. As an...
0 commentsWho are Expatriates?
An expatriate is a person who temporarily or permanently resides in a country with its respective culture other than that of the person's enculturation or legal residence. Expatriate is the term often used in...
0 commentsThe Live-Abroad Mom
Once you have physically relocated to a new house in a new country you have achieved the first big step. And a long way still lies ahead of you: You need to make your house a home for your family, - and for yourself.
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