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THE PEACE CORPS MAY BE "THE TOUGHEST JOB YOU'LL EVER LOVE," BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO LEARN THAT THE HARD WAY. The Peace Corps Volunteer's Handbook is both your guide and your companion. Learn from the experiences of outstanding former Volunteers, while cataloging your own experiences with the Peace Corps from the very beginning of your service to the end. Designed to be with you each step of the way-from applying to Peace Corps, starting your service, adjusting to your host country, and making your way home again-this handbook combines the best parts of a guidebook with all the creativity of a…mehr

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THE PEACE CORPS MAY BE "THE TOUGHEST JOB YOU'LL EVER LOVE," BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO LEARN THAT THE HARD WAY. The Peace Corps Volunteer's Handbook is both your guide and your companion. Learn from the experiences of outstanding former Volunteers, while cataloging your own experiences with the Peace Corps from the very beginning of your service to the end. Designed to be with you each step of the way-from applying to Peace Corps, starting your service, adjusting to your host country, and making your way home again-this handbook combines the best parts of a guidebook with all the creativity of a personal journal. This is the handbook every Peace Corps Volunteer wishes for, something no one has provided before-a chance to set down on paper all the amazing experiences the Peace Corps has to offer, right next to the memories of the Volunteers who came before. What are you waiting for?
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Travis Hellstrom is a writer and founder of Advance Humanity (www.advancehumanity.com). After graduating from college with a degree in Pre-Med/Biology, he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia from 2008-2011, where he worked with local hospitals and clinics in the eastern steppe of Mongolia to help doctors, nurses and residents improve the overall health in the community. Currently, he is a graduate student at World Learning/The School for International Training. You can visit his website at www.travishellstrom.com.