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- July 16, 2012
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Exploring the Research Triangle (NC)
It’s the home of top-notch (medical) research, and of well-known educational institutions: The North Carolina Research Triangle. The area consisting of Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, is also where my parents live. This weekend, my boyfriend and I
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- July 22, 2012
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A New York State Of Mind
I’ve been in NYC since Wednesday and wanted to send a brief update with a photo. There is simply so much to do here that even 5 days do not seem enough. A longer post
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- July 25, 2012
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Travel Bucket List
“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” – Henry Miller Everyone has a “bucket list” of things to do or places to visit. People travel to see the Eiffel
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- July 27, 2012
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Adventure in The Big Apple
The city that never sleeps. The Big Apple. The home of Broadway, Times Square, countless museums, and a melting pot of culture and foreign languages. Of course, this describes New York City. I was in
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- August 2, 2012
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Olympics Culture
“L’important dans la vie ce n’est point le triomphe, mais le combat, l’essentiel ce n’est pas d’avoir vaincu mais de s’être bien battu. The important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle,
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- August 9, 2012
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Famous Writers on Travel: Part III
American poet and writer Maya Angelou once said: “Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and
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- August 15, 2012
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Shark Week Culture
It’s time for a confession. In addition to my passions for travel, culture, history, and journalism…lies a completely different interest. They’re known to some as ‘killing machines,’ they have scared people from entering the depths of
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- August 16, 2012
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The WikiLeaks Commotion
Julian Assange has become a household name for the whistle-blower movement. If you follow international news, you’ll know that he is the leader of the Web site, WikiLeaks. As founder of Wikileaks, a nonprofit media
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- August 20, 2012
Interview With A Syrian
An ongoing civil war, grave human rights abuses, political unrest, and civilian uprisings against President Bashar al-Assad, all describe life in Syria. Political clashes between two groups – Alawite Shias and Arab Sunnis – have
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- September 11, 2012
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Remembering 9/11
It happened a year after my family and I moved to Long Valley, NJ from The Netherlands. It was early in the morning on a crisp autumn day. Other middle schoolers on the bus were
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- June 12, 2018
Visiting Venice, Italy on a Budget
Today’s Culture with Travel post is by Carina Punkio The city of canals, where citizens use boats instead of cars, creates a quiet and silent atmosphere. The city of bridges and sotoporteghi, where intricate paths
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- June 5, 2018
How I planned my family travel to China
Today’s Culture with Travel post is by Sarah Kearns Getting my whole family to China seemed like an easy task when I started. Of course, there were lots of moving parts. By the time I’d
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- May 28, 2018
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Discovering European Inspirational Places and Events
Today’s Culture with Travel post is by Nika Godard My mother always used to tell me that a change is as good as a rest. So, for the last year, I decided to put my
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- May 25, 2018
Chimpanzee Trekking in Uganda
Today’s Culture with Travel post is by Nakatagi Janiffer If you ever go on an African safari, there are certain experiences you should not miss out on, and among them is chimpanzee trekking. Chimpanzee trekking is
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- May 22, 2018
Meet Cassandra Santoro of Travel Italian Style
Today’s Culture with Travel interview is with travel entrepreneur, Cassandra Santoro of Travel Italian Style What inspired the creation of Travel Italian Style? I never actually planned to start a travel agency or be in
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- May 21, 2018
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A Romantic Escape to Kerala
Today’s Culture with Travel post is by Akansha Negi The Southern Indian state of Kerala is truly a piece of heaven on Earth. The real life personification of romance, it’s what I call the land
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- May 17, 2018
Interview with Sucheta Rawal | Go Eat Give Blog
Today’s Culture with Travel interview is with Sucheta Rawal from Go Eat Give What inspired the creation of Go Eat Give? While I was working at my corporate job, I came to be known as
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- May 14, 2018
How to Order Coffee like a Local Around the Globe
Today’s Culture with Travel post is by Katy Crouch Last summer, I headed to the very picturesque Sant’Agnello, just outside of Sorrento (Italy). After checking in, I was off to a restaurant that TripAdvisor told
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- May 7, 2018
Storyteller Bodil & Luna | The Berlin Sustainable Getaway
Today’s Culture with Travel travel entrepreneur interview is with Bodil and Luna from The Berlin Sustainable Getaway. What inspired the creation of The Berlin Sustainable Getaway? We founded The Berlin Sustainable Getaway earlier this year
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- May 7, 2018
A Londoner in Wales – From the Underground to the Valleys
Today’s Culture with Travel post is by Aaron Robertson As someone who spends much of my time in London, constantly competing for space on the Underground in and amongst thousands of commuters in a never-ending
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