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Written by Yulia Shenderovich, photo by Nikita Bukreyev
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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While the majority of us completely abandon the notion of “future leader” for the summer, Diell Grazhdani spent his summer working for the government of Kosova. Read on about his unusual summer experience |
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Written by Georgi Dimiev, Photo - personal archive
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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A summer spent working at Disneyland, Paris - what better way to earn your tuition? And they have free food as well... |
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Written by Lora Bogoeva, Photos - personal archive
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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If you are independent, confident and tired of going to the U.S. in the summer, Ireland is the place to go. The country of lucky shamrocks is full of opportunities for young people. The WAT Ireland program is relatively new, but it’s gaining popularity among students and there are number of reasons for that. |
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Written by Nikolay Kirov, Photo - personal archive
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
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Work and Travel program (or, as professor Durst says, “Travel to Work”) was not something new for me since I have already spent three consecutive summers working in Alaska. But this year I decided to see something different from the biggest U.S. state. |
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Written by Yulia Shenderovich
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Sunday, 28 September 2008 |
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With the dollar and employment rates going down and the number of students looking for summer employment going up, WAT doesn’t mean USA any more.What does it mean then? |
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