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    <title>Semester in New Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2008-10-25T23:23:02+00:00</modified>
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    <copyright>Copyright (c) 2008, Jennie Zeilstra</copyright>


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      <title>Rehoboth Shots</title>
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      <id>tag:calvin.edu,2008:weblogs/newmexico/65.2353</id>
      <issued>2008-09-18T23:29:00+00:00</issued>
      <modified>2008-10-25T23:23:02+00:00</modified>
      <summary>Some shots of the Rehoboth activities taken by some of the students (and professors!) here!</summary>
      <created>2008-09-18T23:29:00+00:00</created>
		<author>
		  <name>Jennie Zeilstra</name>
		  <email>jcz4@calvin.edu</email>
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    <entry>
      <title>Biography of Students</title>
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      <id>tag:calvin.edu,2008:weblogs/newmexico/65.2268</id>
      <issued>2008-09-18T18:08:00+00:00</issued>
      <modified>2008-09-21T17:23:44+00:00</modified>
      <summary>Meet the 8 Calvin Students of the New Mexico Semester</summary>
      <created>2008-09-18T18:08:00+00:00</created>
		<author>
		  <name>Jennie Zeilstra</name>
		  <email>jcz4@calvin.edu</email>
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      <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Meet the 8 Calvin Students of the New Mexico Semester<br />
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    <entry>
      <title>New Mexico Adventures Begin!</title>
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      <id>tag:calvin.edu,2008:weblogs/newmexico/65.2272</id>
      <issued>2008-09-17T23:05:00+00:00</issued>
      <modified>2008-10-07T05:13:12+00:00</modified>
      <summary>Hello from New Mexico!&amp;nbsp; The whole group has been here in Rehoboth for about two and a half weeks, and we love it.&amp;nbsp; We are continually amazed by the beautiful landscape and breathtaking views of the great SouthWest.&amp;nbsp; 

First a little bit about our new home, Rehoboth.&amp;nbsp; Rehoboth is very close to Gallup.&amp;nbsp; Gallup was founded in 1891 as a railhead for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad.&amp;nbsp; There are still quite a few trains that pass Rehoboth!&amp;nbsp; The elevation of Rehoboth is about 6,500 feet&#8212;compared to Grand Rapids&#8217;s 640 feet.&amp;nbsp;  To learn more about Rehoboth&#8217;s history, go here: http://www.rcsnm.org/History.pdf&amp;nbsp; 

Now for the things we&#8217;ve done and places we&#8217;ve gone!</summary>
      <created>2008-09-17T23:05:00+00:00</created>
		<author>
		  <name>Jennie Zeilstra</name>
		  <email>jcz4@calvin.edu</email>
		  		</author>
      <dc:subject></dc:subject>
      <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Hello from New Mexico!&nbsp; The whole group has been here in Rehoboth for about two and a half weeks, and we love it.&nbsp; We are continually amazed by the beautiful landscape and breathtaking views of the great SouthWest.&nbsp; </p>

<p>First a little bit about our new home, Rehoboth.&nbsp; Rehoboth is very close to Gallup.&nbsp; Gallup was founded in 1891 as a railhead for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad.&nbsp; There are still quite a few trains that pass Rehoboth!&nbsp; The elevation of Rehoboth is about 6,500 feet&#8212;compared to Grand Rapids&#8217;s 640 feet.&nbsp;  To learn more about Rehoboth&#8217;s history, go here: <a href="http://www.calvin.edu/weblogs?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rcsnm.org%2FHistory.pdf">http://www.rcsnm.org/History.pdf</a>&nbsp; </p>

<p>Now for the things we&#8217;ve done and places we&#8217;ve gone!
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