That is the moment when I see you… The view strikes me so deeply that I just look straight having forgotten about my knife and my chicken.
Author: Agnija
Agnija Kazuša is a journalist, teacher and youth activist. Journalism She has been most active in journalism during her five-year studies of Communication Science when she worked as a stringer for that time largest Latvian newspaper Diena, as well as published her articles in other media (TVNET, VETO Magazine, Popcorn). The topics she covered included education, family, youth problems, students’ life, health, music, entertainment and others. She has also worked as an editor-in-chief for the local newspaper Lielvārdes Ziņas (Lievārde News) for one year. Having discovered persistent and passionate interest in music, she started her own radio show about music and travelling called Mans Meridiāns (My Meridian) on an internet radiostation Radio QBS. Currently Agnija shares her music and travel experiences on her blog Agnija’s Space, as well as writes music reviews for Belgian music website Concertnews.be. Teaching Having obtained Master degree in Communication Science, Agnija ventured to Egypt where she discovered her passion for teaching. After 10-months trial in the land of pyramids and Pharaohs, she has been teaching English in many other parts of the world such as Latvia, Morocco, India and China. Youth activism Already as a student Agnija showed interest in youth activism. Numerous projects, ideas, workshops, seminars, youth exchanges from Sofia to Tokyo, from Cairo to Riga still belong to her daily life experienced with such youth organizations as FEJS Latvija, AEGEE, AIESEC and other youth initiatives both as a participant and organizer. Especially she feels proud of FEJS Latvija being the initiator and co-founder of the organization. Share this:
The Verdict of Bikini
Published by Agnija in category Social and Moral with tag bikini | CWCI-2012 | food | marriage | old palace | wedding
Adorned in its white, glistening marble surrounded by refreshing fountains and vivacious palm trees and bushes, like oasis it saved the city