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By: Mary Smith

Travel to Murol via the D5 route from the Col de la Ventouse and you can admire the attractive countryside of the Puy de Dome region as you take in the views of the Sancy mountain range. Above Murol you will round a bend in the road and there ahead of you stands [...]

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By: Fiona Hiliard

Pau is a wonderful place to rent a car. Its fabulous location in the southwest of France makes it easy to explore a range of wonderful day-trip destinations in the region. Not only is it a great place to enjoy wintersports, it’s also the perfect base exploring the Pyrénées Atlantiques département. Hiring a [...]

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By: Christy

Bulgaria might as well be Europe’s best-kept secret. This country is very rich in history and in culture. At the same time though, it doesn’t fail to keep up with modern times and offer the new generation vacationist an eventful nightlife.
First of all, there is a great deal of history to discover in Bulgaria. [...]

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By: Phil Chavanne

There are so many things to see in Paris and so little time to do it that your journey in the French capital can wind up taking the colors of a marathon run. I offer you a different take on it: stop, review your options, and decide to kill a couple of hours [...]

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By: www.budapestinfo.hu

Budapest Christmas has just begun on Vörösmarty square for the 9th time!
The main attraction will be the traditional Christmas Market on Vörösmarty Square in the heart of Pest. This well established event – one of the largest of its type in Europe – has become an indispensable part of the build-up to the festive [...]

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By: Nick Nikolis

Europe is the new desirable destination for personal, business and student travel. When traveling, for variable reasons, one must focus on the most important aspect of any voyage: insurance. This may be a thought pushed to the side as other preparations take precedence, such as exact location, travel details, packing – what to [...]

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By: Frank Collins

Each month, there are literally over 20,000 ESL teaching jobs listed. As a result, there is no better time to teach English abroad. Most schools will require a prospect to be certified to teach English. You can teach in international cities from Madrid to Bangkok, from Paris to Prague, and from Lima to [...]

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By: Edward Grey

Glasgow is considered one of the oldest settlements in Western Europe. It is believed to be founded when Saint Mungo, a missionary, established a community built around what is known today as the Glasgow Cathedral.
If you are planning to visit this city, you can feast on the great architectures, activities, and different attractions. [...]

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By: Henry Ellis

The Biography of Sensei Derek Eastman 5th dan
By David J Wilson E.S.T.A. Secretary – July 2003
I have known Sensei Eastman for some 12 years and during those years I have heard so many stories about both Sensei Eastman and Sensei Ellis and their dedication to the early promotion of UK Aikido, some of [...]

By: Will PearsonFirst some context about the TEFL/ESL/TESOL labour market to think about. The market for English language learning in the world is booming. Compare the world now with that of twenty years ago. Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe is in its death throes, China is beginning the transition to capitalism, South America is [...]

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By: Md. Wasim Aktar

ry of Medical Science is very interesting. Centuries before the advent of Islam the Arabs had their own system of medicine in the form of herbs and shrubs (‘Aqaqir wa’l Hashä’ish) which was based on Chaldean medicine and on their own experience. Their first physician was Luqmân and the second Khuzaim. Gradually, [...]

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By: Barbara Von Ahlin

Studying abroad is when a student travels to a different nation in the search for academic opportunities. A number students relish the notion of studying overseas – business management, engineering sciences – or some other marketable skill overseas. This approach can have many advantages for a student and generally is appropriated towards [...]

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By: Josef Essberger

Are there really any ESL jobs for me?Yes, there are. Rightly or wrongly, the whole world wants to learn English. People everywhere, especially young people, are convinced that speaking good English is their passport to a successful career. What is more, they are being encouraged in this by many governments. Worldwide, there are [...]

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