Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Intercourse After Polyp Removal On Cervix

Will Louise and David

have just broken down for England and already we miss their British accent! Here 's Last Will and testimony of Louise, who spent the last 9 months at the Coop. Agora. To them the word!

WILL: "I feel I have matured a lot during my EVS project. This experience taught me a lot about responsibility, patience and maturity. I had some unforgettable moments during my EVS. I gained some valuable life skills that will help me in future adventures. I also met some wonderful people who will never forget. I think the skills I acquired at a personal level can help in any future work. It was very interesting to adapt to a new culture, sometimes it was hard but I accepted this challenge well. Meet other volunteers from Europe and the world has made me more aware of other cultures and lifestyles.
And finally, I would recommend EVS to others. I think the EVS provides an opportunity incredible to experience a new culture and working with terrific people. It gives us a vision of life of people who are less fortunate than others and helping young people to gain some valuable experience of life and responsibility. "

LOUISE:" My project and the people involved were fantastic. I could not ask for better people to spend my nine months. At first, the integration was a bit 'difficult but after learning a bit' tongue, I managed to have many pleasant conversations with my neighbors. The cultural differences were obvious when we tried to socialize with people our own age, but I found friends older than me with whom I spent quality time and I really enjoyed the company. I learned many skills such as personal care, feeding and interacting with people less able. I learned a lot about the culture, such as the importance of family. I learned that the Europeans seem to know more about the English that we on the rest of Europe. I hope that will change! The EVS has already helped me in the future because I was offered a job in the same area.
I really enjoyed my EVS and I hope it can continue for many years for others. In a sense I think it should be mandatory for all young people to help other people for a bit 'of months of their life. "

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