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How to Cope with Culture Shock

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Jan 15, 2015 / 0 comments

Culture shock: if you've ever lived overseas, you know what it is. If you're about to live overseas, then it's a good idea to gather some tips to make going through it easier.

How to Befriend a Community of Travelers

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Jan 14, 2015 / 0 comments

Which do you prefer – a trip where you focus on attractions, or a trip where you interact with people, make friends, and expand your world? Yes, that’s a trick question. Who wouldn’t choose travel filled with interesting people – perhaps making memories or lifelong friendships?

Living Your Ideal Global Life Summit

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Jan 14, 2015 / 0 comments

The Living Your Ideal Global Life Summit (#GlobalLife2015) brings people together from all over the world to expand on what you already know about global living and meet others who share your passion for traveling, living and working abroad.

It’s about defining what your ideal global life looks like to you -- and then getting busy living it.

 

Living Your Ideal Global Life Summit

Florida Culture for the Week of January 12, 2015 by Josh Garrick

by Josh Garrick / Jan 12, 2015 / 0 comments

Florida Culture for the Week of January 12, 2015 by Josh Garrick

Jan 13 – The Orlando Ballet is ‘Uncorked at the Abbey’

A popular evening of ‘insider ballet’ offers wine and “a little dance” at The Abbey as Uncorked! presents The Art of the Swan on January 13 beginning at 7 pm. It’s the black swan versus the white swan as the Orlando Ballet dancers’ work and motivations are demonstrated and explained. Followed by a Q&A session, advance reservations are recommended. Visit orlandoballet.org or call 407-426-1739.

 

Crazy Traffic in Vietnam

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Jan 11, 2015 / 0 comments

One of the most notoriously annoying (and defining) things about cities worldwide is the traffic. New York is known for its taxis, London for the double decker busses… you get my point.

Travelling through History from London Town to the English Countryside

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Jan 10, 2015 / 0 comments

Simultaneously a cradle of pomp, pageantry, and rich in history, England is a playground of education and inspiration to experience the significance and wonderment of the past. From London town to the rolling hills of the picturesque Cotswolds in the English countryside, the spirits of England past tell a magnificent story!

 

Head-to-Head: Studying Abroad v Online Degrees

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Jan 09, 2015 / 0 comments

Deciding to go to university is an undeniably exhilarating moment.

For many prospective students, however, the promise of obtaining a degree in their own country simply isn’t enough – which is why growing numbers are heading overseas to study, whether for credit at their own university, or by direct enrollment in an overseas university.

Pssst...Great Sydney Harbour Views...Cheap, Too!

by wandering freditor / Jan 08, 2015 / 0 comments

In colonial times, the military usually took the best spots of settlement, you know, security and all that, although Governors and their ilk generally didn’t fare too badly, either. On the tops of hills where in the days before planes, you could see the enemy coming, by ship, foot or horse, there were often forts with tunnels to gun-ports.

Do Do - Doo, Run, Run: Sydney's Dog Friendly Beach

by wandering freditor / Jan 07, 2015 / 0 comments

Australians generally love three things: their food, their beaches … and their dogs.

Nomadic Matt's How to Travel the World on $50 a Day

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Jan 07, 2015 / 0 comments

It's a well-known fact: learn from experts, and you gain a world of experience and knowledge.

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