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    <title>Spanish Studies in Honduras &#45; Fall Semester</title>
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      <title>the students</title>
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      <description>Amber Fennema

 Alex Cortez

 Amanda De Voogd

 Andrew Currin

 Benjamin Noftzger

 Betsy Brueker

 Christa VanKeuling

 Ellen Wanland

 Hope Start

 Jake Hays

 Jen Erickson

 Joel De Boer

 Jourdan Johnson

 Julia Riddell

 Julianna Felker

 Julienne Louters

 Katie VanderHeidi

 Katy Chadwick

 Kelsey Bushhouse

 Keri Verwolf

 Lucas Vermaire

 Lydia LaGrand

 Meg DeMaagd

 Melissa Winegar

 Sarah Jarrard</description>
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      <title>news from students</title>
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      <description>NEWS FROM OUR STUDENTS IN HONDURAS

The first week of classes went well. I think everyone is realizing how busy we

are all going to be this semester. I can personally say that I have a lot of

work to do, but I am going to learn a ton from doing it. This definitely will

be a semester of progress in my Spanish and understanding of a different

culture. Julianna F


Living with a new family in a new culture is never easy at first, but so far

our families have been such a blessing! (However, I don`t know if I can speak

for everyone..) The cooking is definitely something to get used to along with

some other small house rules, but once you become comfortable it is so much

fun. Most Hondurans place a big emphasis on family, so it`s nice to be a part

of one even when you`re thousands of miles away from your real family. Keri

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      <title>A new semester&#8230;a new group of students</title>
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      <description>It&#8217;s been four weeks that the students and Professor Miller have been in Tegucigalpa. From all accounts, things are going well. This blog has been slow in starting but do not lose hope...new posting are in the works.</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-09-09T19:39:00-05:00</dc:date>
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