The Journey of a Lifetime

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The Journey of a Lifetime For many years, the FLEX program has given the journey of a lifetime for not only exchange students but also...

“My Heart Was Singing At The Sight Of Kansas Plains”

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My story began after I received a call from American Councils office. I still remember that happy glory voice on the telephone line congratulating...

“Nothing is left unsaid, nothing is left undone”

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People do always change, people never stay the same. This is not the matter of time, but the influence of various events on their...

FLEX Alumnae volunteer at “American Camp 2014”

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Camping is one of the ways to share fun, socialize, make new friends, establish enduring ties with peer from different regions, enjoy being around people who love...

Georgian Alumnae Participate in Leadership School, Armenia

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Visiting a neighboring country that Georgia boasts to have a long-term historical, cultural or economic ties with, has long been on my list of...

FLEX Alumni at History Campus 14|14

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Everything began with a simple call for applications which I had come across on one of the opportunity websites. The first detail that caught...

FLEX Alumni Participation in the 2014 Presidential Election in Ukraine with Organization for Security...

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FLEX alumni assisted the Organization for Security and Co‑operation in Europe Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR) to observe the May Presidential...

“FLEX has opened up so many doors”

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Born and raised in Telavi, Georgia, I moved to the United States with the help of the Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program, a US...

Rubik’s Cube Principle

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What is the difference between Great and Perfect? Both express something well-done, accomplished and desired. But doesn’t perfect sound more impressive? If somebody asked...

Coming Back Home

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Coming back home…what should it mean? Oh, you have absolutely no idea what it is. Every FLEX alumni will get moral tears in their...