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    <title>I learned a language through a lucky encounter</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 7 Apr 2026 00:05:16 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A 'place' I have visited</title>
      <description>I do not have any official photographic training but I use many online resources to improve my photo taking so getting advice from Jason and helping him will be amazing! I am extremely energetic and I normally work on 3-4 projects simultaneously (the curse and beauty of being a freelancer) and I consider the program a very serious and challenging job assignment. 
I am extremely patient when it comes to photos and I can wait for a long time to get the shot I like. I have a long concentration span and I am very organized so I will not waste time and will concentrate on the given tasks. I am also a very good writer with more than 10 contests won and I currently work as a copywriter and so I will be able to write a very good daily report in 4 languages: English, German, Russian and Bulgarian.
I have been to many places but I travel for work or conferences and my budget is limited and I rarely have the chance to visit and photograph truly wild places. So, the venue of the program and the tasks involved are very attractive! It is an opportunity that I will not have otherwise and I will get the maximum of it. No matter whom you choose, I do not think that you could make a wrong choice! 
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      <category>Travel</category>
      <category>Ukraine</category>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2013 15:08:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>My Scholarship entry - A local encounter that changed my life</title>
      <description>I enjoyed a remarkable meeting during my first visit in Ukraine in Kiev last year. I was just starting to learn Russian so I was eager to practice it. Well, I first visited Western Ukraine and to my astonishment, nobody wanted to speak Russian there. The interesting thing is that everyone speaks and understands it but most people just do not like Russia. And almost nobody spoke English, German, French or Spanish so I was really not getting much of the culture. And I was really upset that my Russian was very bad as I thought that nobody understood me. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I went to Kiev to meet with several friends. And they wanted to practice their English with me so my ambition to show my Russian skills was fruitless again. Plus I hit pretty bad weather. And then, I was walking to the Lavra in Kiev when I was “ambushed” by a young girl (she blocked me several times when I tried to turn left or right) who was trying to sell me a set of knives and in a while a set of razor blades. Well, the product was highly overpriced and not very useful but she was amazingly good (and quite good-looking) – a natural born promoter and seller. I have worked in sales and negotiation for years and also have a BS in Marketing and an MBA so I get really impressed by such things. I had a chat with her for about 30 minutes (in Russian!) and she told me almost everything about herself. And she was able to understand me so she just made my day. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I actually learned the language very quickly after that. And I got much more self-confident when speaking Russian. I reached C1 after 3-4 months serious studying; I plan to get a C2 certificate in the winter. Who knows if I had not been attacked by this young promoter, I might have lost my motivation to improve my Russian. Otherwise, Ukraine is a very beautiful country. I liked my stay there very much and I visited many more places on my next trip there.&lt;br/&gt;</description>
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      <author>learning_russian</author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 22:18:51 GMT</pubDate>
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