The (IU related) Life and Times of Chris Moore

About Me!
Hello everyone. I am Christopher Moore, a sophomore majoring in Anthropology and minoring in Spanish. I am studying in the College of Arts and Letters. Before I delve in to the intriguing minutia of my time here, I will give you a brief story of how I came to be a Hoosier. I spent my freshman year...
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Semester End Round Up Special!: The Program
Hello all, and welcome to the first of my final two updates about the semester I spend abroad in Lima. Since I last posted, I have returned safe and sound to the good old US of A. Before launching into another semester and contining to bring my readership the highest quality of IU related...
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Semester End Round Up Special!: The City
Hello everyone, and welcome to my last Peru related blog update! After reading this you should have a fairly good idea about what the Lima study abroad program is like. Hopefully, this will be useful in the future for any students who are thinking of studying abroad. In this final update I will...
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Semester End Round Up Special: Host Families Part II
Hello all, and welcome to the exciting part II of my Semester End Round Up Special! I shall continue where I left off on the first post. I will now discuss the issues my host family seemed to have with other minority groups aside from just Jews and homosexuals. My host-father (remember, a medical...
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Semester End Round Up Special: Host Families Part I!
Hello everyone. With a mere 5 days left of my time here in Peru, I have decided to concentrate my blogging efforts on providing you with my honest, incredibly witty and cleaver opinion about my time here and various aspects of my time here and help give you a better understanding of what life here...
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Peru Class Review: Antropologia Medica
Welcome to the last thrilling update of my Peru Class Review special! In this update I will discuss my Medical Anthropology class. This course was a seminar class that was taught by a public health worker/medical anthropologist. This class dealt with the harsh realities of public health in rural...
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Peru Class Review: Cine
Hello, in this next update of the class review edition of my blog, I will discuss my cinema class. This was one of those courses that you go into, thinking that will be a nice, relaxing filler course for your schedule, and then find out, much to your dismay, that the subject is much harder than you...
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Peru Classes Review: Social Comunication
Hello all, and welcome to the next update in my Peruvian course review special! In this edition I will be discussion social communication (comunicacion social). First off, I must warn any of you who plan on taking this class that it is a first year course here at PUCP. This means that the median age...
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Reflections over Peruvian Classes: Etnografia Andina
Hello everyone. Everything here in Peru is winding down. I am done with classes and currently in the middle of finals week. In this exciting new update to my blog I will discuss the various courses that I have taken here in Peru to give you all a better idea of what to expect should you decide to...
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American Holidays in Peru: Thanksgiving!
Hello everyone, to continue with my theme of sharing with you my holiday related experiences here, I will now tell you about Thanksgiving in Peru. Obviously, this is not a holiday that is celebrated by the natives. Furthermore, very few people here are aware of its existence. Though a few professors...
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American Holidays in Peru: Halloween
Hello everyone, and sorry for having been away for so long. I shall now make another attempt at filling you in at what has been going on thus far over the past few weeks (well, months), and get you up to date over the next few posts, which I plan. I shall begin roughly where I left off, early...
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