I am Changing my Leaves

By Eduardo Barrita Martínez (Mexico) Leaves turn brown and fall from the trees, being separated from their branches, but it is still there, a strong tree, with its roots, getting

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There is Always a First Time for Everything

By Paulina Macías Coutiño (Chiapas, México) There is always a first time for everything, as a Professional Fellow I have learned that the first times are full of challenges and

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Travel is the Best Way to Learn

By Irving Barrera One of the quotes by the American writer Mark Twain that I like the most is: “One must travel to learn”. Last week I started a 6-week

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My Dreams Have Come True

By Marta Xicay Ten years ago, I started studying English as a second language. While working, I met new friends from the United States who shared their stories with me.

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If You Can’t Fly Run

I was amazed when I listened to Martin Luther King, jr. saying: “If you can’t fly run, if you can’t run walk, if you can’t walk crawl, but by all

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Dreams Come True

By Gavkhar Sultanova Every person dreams of something and believes that someday their dream will come true. I was so happy and excited when I received an email from the

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When a Study Trip Becomes an Adventure

By Azza Béjaoui, Higher School of Commerce of Tunis, Tunisia « Ce n’est que dans l’aventure que certaines personnes réussissent à se reconnaître- se retrouver » (trans. It is only in adventure

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The City that Never Sleeps

By Heba Ali The first day I went to New York, I felt like I’m walking through a crazy city that never sleeps. Although I come from loud busy city, Cairo, it was too

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When Mentorship Goes Beyond the Four Corners

By Karl P. Campos, Ph.D., University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City Philippines The mentorship program allowed me to appreciate teaching case studies as one of the tools in teaching business.

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The Same Passion that Connects Us

By Aleksandra Đorđević, Assistant Prorfessor, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Economics and Business, Serbia Leaving Boston for three days to visit Amherst showed us another side of the Massachusetts

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