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Anthology of Master's International Degree Projects and Theses
Welcome to the Master's International Degree Projects and Theses! This educational archive includes master's theses and reports written by former Master's International (MI) Peace Corps Volunteers from 2000 to 2010.
This compilation of student work is meant to serve as a resource for current MI students while also providing Peace Corps staff with materials to use in overseas posts. All documents were written to fulfill academic requirements toward completing an MI degree and were based on students' overseas experiences.
It is our hope that these materials will serve as a springboard for future projects contributing to the improvement of the human condition in areas of the world most in need. The MI staff wishes you the very best as you further the Peace Corps' mission to promote world peace and friendship.
Last updated May 22 2013
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