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Day 10, July 13, Monday: Team Planning

Day 11, July 14, Tuesday: MMK Day 1

Day 12, July 15, Wednesday: MMK Day 2

Day 13, July 16, Thursday: MMK Day 3

Day 14-16, July 17-19, Friday - Sunday: MMK Last Day, Debriefing and Beijing EV Training

Week 3

Day 17-19, July 20-22, Monday - Wednesday: Trip to Suzhou

Day 20, July 23, Thursday: Class

Day 21-23, July 24-26, Friday-Sunday: Free Time to Work on Presentation and Journaling for Class

Friday (7/24) - Lunch was good today as we all talked about faith and economics and what it means to us.  People became very vulnerable with each other and I was able to share some of my life experiences as well.

Saturday (7/25) - I'm sitting in Shangdao Cafe with my roommate Irene journaling about our experiences in Shanghai.  It is part of our PESI CISP course to journal, reflect, and process our learnings in China.  I finished my blog entries about my EV training experience, but I still have a long way to go for the journaling as I've been really busy with training, volunteering for mmk, and going to suzhou.  Please forgive me for my delay in blogging and keeping you updated.

Sunday (7/26) -

Week 4

Day 24, July 27, Monday

Day 25, July 28, Tuesday

Day 26, July 29, Wednesday

Day 27, July 30, Thursday

Day 28, July 31, Friday

Day 29, Aug 1, Saturday

Return to the US! =) Home Sweet Home!! =D  Bye Shanghai!

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Organization: PESI (Professional & Educational Services International)

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Founded in 1988, Professional & Educational Services International (PESI) is dedicated to international development through educational exchange and professional service in Asia. As a non-profit organization founded by Chinese Americans, we are especially interested in promoting understanding an
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When: 7/13/2009 12:00 AM to 7/16/2009 8:00 AM
78 Supporters - led by Yang Yang - updated 2 year(s) ago
MMK (More for Migrant Kids)is the specialty project of TECC Shanghai that began in 2005. We seek to improve the educational and career opportunities of migrant children in the city of Shanghai. Historically, this group has been severely discriminated against and deprived of equal opportunity....
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