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		<link>http://www.globalyouthvillage.org/employment/staff_positions/food-service-positions/comment-page-1/#comment-3289</link>
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		<description>happy to hear form you Chris. I look forward to learning more about you, and sharing more with you about the GYV expereince.  -- Leila</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>happy to hear form you Chris. I look forward to learning more about you, and sharing more with you about the GYV expereince.  &#8212; Leila</p>
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		<title>By: Chris Jordan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Jordan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just a heads up as I will be applying for cooking position. In relation to that, I am married to a Japanese national and as such, have direct expereience  dealing cross cuturally. In fact, my wife and I usually spend summers working together as head chef and her assisting me, with our duaghter usually coming with us through the years. Not an easy feat for most couples, cross cultural or not. I have also lectured and taught in my own church on a host of issues, especially dealing with cross cultural communication and issues related to peace building, including such as needs to consider the role of caring/forgiveness as it relates to relationships, be they intracultural or cross cultural. This is a result of my studies as a student and beyond, concerns as a world citizen and living in a world that creates bounderies rather than bridges. 
I have also cooked as a vegetarian, having been such in the past though I do love my meat also. I can cook some foods from many cultures, including Mexican, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, soul, white bread, Cajun, etc. I have a library of cookbooks from cuisines all over the world for reference. I have managed international staff in the past, as well as at risk youth. While I am a seasoned person, I am in my 20&#039;s in my head, though my body resents that occassionally... (heh heh) Regards, Chris Jordan
Regards, Chris Jordan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a heads up as I will be applying for cooking position. In relation to that, I am married to a Japanese national and as such, have direct expereience  dealing cross cuturally. In fact, my wife and I usually spend summers working together as head chef and her assisting me, with our duaghter usually coming with us through the years. Not an easy feat for most couples, cross cultural or not. I have also lectured and taught in my own church on a host of issues, especially dealing with cross cultural communication and issues related to peace building, including such as needs to consider the role of caring/forgiveness as it relates to relationships, be they intracultural or cross cultural. This is a result of my studies as a student and beyond, concerns as a world citizen and living in a world that creates bounderies rather than bridges.<br />
I have also cooked as a vegetarian, having been such in the past though I do love my meat also. I can cook some foods from many cultures, including Mexican, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, soul, white bread, Cajun, etc. I have a library of cookbooks from cuisines all over the world for reference. I have managed international staff in the past, as well as at risk youth. While I am a seasoned person, I am in my 20&#8242;s in my head, though my body resents that occassionally&#8230; (heh heh) Regards, Chris Jordan<br />
Regards, Chris Jordan</p>
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