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| Miriam Christensen completed Erasmus Mundus Master’s program in journalism and media at the Universität Hamburg. Born in the Plateau state of Nigeria, she spent eight years there before her parents relocated to Denmark, her father's native country, and then later to Canada, her mother's home country. She has travelled extensively in North America and Western Europe and is constantly planning her next trip. Torn simultaneously by wanderlust and wanting roots, she moved (back) to Copenhagen, Denmark in 2005 and since then has lived in Amsterdam and Hamburg. In the winter of 2010, Miriam moved to Ethiopia to work for an NGO. You can follow her adventures at Diaries from Dire Dawa. And, if given the opportunity she will drink entirely too much coffee, black, and eat entirely too much chocolate, dark. |
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| 2 Comments |
| Miriam, just wanted to say hello and say that i love reading your correspondence about living in Germany. I lived in Bamberg & Wertheim for 2.5 yrs while in the service a few years back and just love the country. I was able to come back for a 2 week vacation in August of '06 which was absolutely amazing. I envy your sitaution and wished i had taken advantage of studying in Germany while i had the chance but now i am just relegated to mere meories of my good times in Deutschland. Good luck on your thesis and look forward to more posts. Nice picture of your cake by the way, looks great! | ||
| Todd | Homepage | E-Mail | 22.07.2008, 16:30 | ||
| Thanks for this news. Your story is wonderful. Even though iam far from Hambourg, your narrative words gave me a seat in the city. I wish to read more from you . Thanks Boris korey from Monrovia ,liberia west Africa. |
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| Boris korey | Homepage | E-Mail | 10.07.2008, 16:15 | ||
