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| Summer
1999 |
| "I
have always valued getting to know people well and building lasting
relationships. Some of the people that I met in Turkey will be friends
forever. I was very worried about being able to relate to the people
in Turkey but that fear ended after my first fifteen minutes on the
job. Yauvz, one of the dealers, and Ozgur became our best friends.
We went out with them after work and on the weekends, and were invited
to their homes for dinner on several occasions. The friendships we
made in the workplace completely opened up the city and enhanced our
experience greatly. We were able to talk frankly about all kinds of
different topics ranging from the latest political decision concerning
Cyprus to why Turkish women don't like to talk to American guys in
bars. The friendship aspect of the job was what will make this trip
something I will never forget. I only hope for the opportunity to
return the favor when they come to America. The lessons learned in
Turkey will stay with me and help to guide me for the rest of my life.
I gained confidence in my ability to adapt to new situations, and
look forward to new challenges knowing that I have the necessary tools
to be successful, and those tools were forged in Istanbul, Turkey." |
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| James
Sheridan |
| Summer
1999 |
| MSU
Alumni International Academic Internship - Istanbul, Turkey |
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