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    lot of stories that Mark Twain wrote had fictional plots and settings. After Reading A Tramp Abroad it can be concluded that some parts of the book are made up. This is useful, because it shows how many stories within Mark Twain's books can be untrue or exaggerated, and should not be trusted as fact. It is also interesting to be able to analyse and cross reference the events that take place in A Tramp Abroad with history, to determine how accurate the events actually are. Some of the stories are…

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    words to explain that he was to use his afterlife to find ways to better himself. I believe that this quote pertains to me because my goal is to travel around the world and expose myself to all the possibilities that I can become. I plan to study abroad at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Here I plan to…

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    more specifically Wisconsin for my entire life has made me extremely excited for a chance to go abroad. At Madison I have the opportunity to go abroad and explore a new place. The fact that I have the opportunity to experience Vesalius College for a semester is the main reason that I want to go abroad. It is a special privilege to have this opportunity, and I intend to take full advantage of being abroad by accomplishing things that will help me have a fantastic time in Belgium but also…

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    that I have met each with dignity, understanding, and a willingness to learn. Life has presented me with opportunities and challenges, but I have also set goals (both big and small) for myself. My biggest goals include earning a Masters degree, traveling, and learning about new cultures. I want to earn a degree. Admittedly, I am still unsure of just what I want to study. However, Tulane offers a huge range of degree programs, many of which I am interested in. For example, English, Anthropology…

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    Interacting with different cultures can be very adventures for some people, but, also can be very frustrating learning and adapting to it. For many managers traveling abroad is very exciting, but for those that do not have the chance to work abroad, it is a dream. The opportunity to learn about a country and to be completely submerged in it and its culture is something that is seen in movies; especially when a large business is able to cover all the expenses that involve the process. For a…

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    techniques that I can apply in my schooling. It will be beneficial to discover a new career path that may lead to taking my career to an international level. This study abroad will increase my employment opportunities, graduate school opportunities, and will also build and enhance my professional networking skills. My study abroad will impact my academic and future professional goals in such positive ways that will allow me to gain cultural competence skills and how to handle diversity in the…

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    The plane finally landed after the full, emotionally draining day of traveling and as I peered outside the crack of the tiny window, I saw the place I would call home for the next four months, Sevilla, Spain. The place was familiar, as I had come here a year ago to visit my sister, Morgan; however, I still felt an extreme sense of curiosity of where these 4 months would take me. I was completely thrilled for the adventure; I was equally terrified of how I would adjust and even whether I would be…

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    to push off until late, it can be done in all kinds of relatively inexpensive ways that provide rich experiences to enhance career potential. Traveling can be expensive. A survey conducted by the Youth Student and…

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    Tourism In America

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    we were considered one big country, it was still subdivided into the North, the South, the East, and the West. As railroads and eventually automobiles allowed easier travel the tourism industry picked up. The tourism industry proposed that by traveling and seeing the country, it would unite America. Shaffer (2001) points out that “tourism was integrally connected to the emergence of the United States as a corporate, urban-industrial nation-state, which helped imbue the nation with form and…

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    journey.” When most people think about study abroad, they are worried about cost, being away from family, and how it might slow down their academic career. While all these fears are rational and should be thought through, Nephitearya would consider them potholes- things to get over, or something that shouldn't stop you from going on your journey. When I think about traveling abroad I picture myself in Scotland with the castles, ceilidh and kilts. Studying abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland has many…

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