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    Cahiers Series: Mercy, AthenaUnited States to make a new life in Greece, Andrea Applebee gives a vivid account of the challenges and ... 
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    DEMOS21 Inaugural Eventmeditate or ruminate about oneself,” he explained. “One’s history, one’s life, one’s actions, one’s ... 
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    Restaurants and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century Paris: A Lecture By Rebecca L. Spangculture of food, thereby changing their own social life and that of the world. Rebecca L. Spang is ... 
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    Fifty Sounds: A Reading and Talk by Polly Bartonmovie star, Fifty Sounds is a personal dictionary of the Japanese language, recounting her life as an ... 
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    Tara MyerEducation: Life and good books Study Abroad: Here in Paris! French language school and at AUP ... 
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    Tim Rogersbut another country and make a life. Vice President and Director of Enrollment Management ... 
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    Araseli Valverdea chance on yourself and exploring the world. It truly is a life-changing experience that will challenge ... 
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    Nature and Cultures: A Geographic Magazine for Global Explorersmagazine, Nature and Cultures, which encourages student contributions and is tied into the assessment ... contributions from academics at all levels. Student contributors, who often submit edited versions of their ... “I also want students to talk about themselves and where they are from,” explains Kobtzeff. “Their ... 
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    Peacock Radioa diverse, multicultural city like Paris exposes students to a wealth of perspectives and experiences as well as opportunities for professional ... development. AUP Student Media (ASM) helps students engage with the city around them while sharing their own ... when a World Radio Paris representative reached out to an AUP staff member, looking for student ... 
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    Q&A with Professor Albert Wupeople who had heard of the Gospel but lived a good life could also be saved. These new doctrines ... I started graduate school at UC Berkeley. 100 When students learn about the period of high imperialism in ... rarely enters into high school curricula. But more broadly, I think when students learn about the period ... 
