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Title: A Wolverine In Mexico

URL: http://awolverineinmexico.blogspot.com/

Collection: American University

Description: A Wolverine in Mexico was the personal blog of Cole Shaw that chronicled his service with the Peace Corps in Mexico between March 2009 and August 2011. Shaw served as an Engineer with the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT). He attended training in Querétaro, Querétaro de Arteaga between March and late May 2009, then moved to Monterrey, Nuevo León for a year, then moved to Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla for his remaining year. His blog includes photographs and details day-to-day life, the work he was doing with CONACYT, his travel experiences in country, the Peace Corps application process and pre-service preparation, and and his personal thoughts the Peace Corps excerpence. Cole Shaw donated his blog to the American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive in July 2014.

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Subject:   Peace Corps (U.S.) Volunteer workers in engineering

Title: An Update on Perspectives-n-Plans in Paraguay: Peace Corps Volunteer Reporting Form

URL: http://brienne.yolasite.com/b-blog/an-update-on-perspectives-n-plans-in-paraguay-peace-corps-volunteer-reporting-form/

Collection: American University

Description: This webpage was created by Peace Corps Volunteer Brienne Thomson and published to her personal blog, which she maintained during her Peace Corps service. Thomson served in San Estanislao, Paraguay and worked in community economic development between 2013 and 2015. On this webpage, Thomson shares her Peace Corps Volunteer Reporting Form from August 2014, which reports her successes, challenges, lessons learned, activities, etc. back to the Peace Corps organization. Brienne Thomson donated this webpage to the American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive in November 2014.

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Subject:   Peace Corps (U.S.) Volunteer workers in community development

Title: The Peace Corps Asked, I Indulged: Peace Corps Volunteer Reporting Form

URL: http://brienne.yolasite.com/b-blog/the-peace-corps-asked-i-indulged/

Collection: American University

Description: This webpage was created by Peace Corps Volunteer Brienne Thomson and published to her personal blog, which she maintained during her Peace Corps service. Thomson served in San Estanislao, Paraguay and worked in community economic development between 2013 and 2015. On this webpage, Thomson shares her Peace Corps Volunteer Reporting Form from April 2014, which reports her successes, challenges, lessons learned, activities, etc. back to the Peace Corps organization. Brienne Thomson donated this webpage to the American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive in November 2014.

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Subject:   Peace Corps (U.S.) Volunteer workers in community development

Title: Estudio de la Comunidad: San Estanislao, Paraguay, 2013-2015

URL: http://brienne.yolasite.com/estudio-de-la-comunidad-san-estanislao.php

Collection: American University

Description: This webpage was created by Peace Corps Volunteer Brienne Thomson and published to her personal blog, which she maintained during her Peace Corps service. Thomson served in San Estanislao, Paraguay and worked in community economic development between 2013 and 2015. This webpage reports Thomson's San Estanislao Community Survey regarding the current services offered by the local government and services residents wish were available to them. It also documents the purpose of the survey, lists Thomson's interview questions, and contained the anonymous resident interviews. The anonymous interview recordings are available in the AU Digital Research Archive (see relation). Brienne Thomson donated this webpage to the American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive in November 2014.

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Subject:   Community life -- Case studies Peace Corps (U.S.) Social surveys Volunteer workers in community development

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