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Sunday, August 06, 2006 

So apparently some people don't have the same positive experiences teaching in China as I have. I ran across this article in the paper this morning and I have a hard time reconciling this with my experiences. I would recommend teaching and travel in China to anyone but apparently you need to be careful as to whom you work for.

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I want to thank my brother for introducing me to the fact that you could link to videos you uploaded to youtube.com. Remember my post on the bottle show at the bar in Beijing? This is for all those people out there who miss Peppers in Beijing....you need to watch it, it's incredible. I got tired of filming so it's not nearly the whole show but it goes on for a while.




About me

  • Who: Scott Sanders
  • When: 8-22-1981
  • Scott Sanders is a PhD student in the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Southern California. His research interests lie in how people use communication technologies to build and maintain interpersonal relationships.

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Don't step down, Miss Julie. Listen to me--no one would believe that you stepped down of your own accord; people always say that one falls down. -- Jean, Miss Julie.