Traveling Abroad Essay

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    also be comparing foreign cultures to my own and hope to broaden my understanding of the world Ever since I was a kid, I have loved reading about history and past and present cultures. Traveling is a passion of mine along with experiencing new ways of life across the world. In the future I hope to do volunteer work abroad helping 3rd world citizens develop their communities. In the end I want my project to constitute a powerpoint showing all 7 elements of the 6 culture groups in detail. Each…

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    It might be the biggest cliché in the world: girl goes abroad with family, experiences new, crazy adventures, and happily returns home with self-discovery, and memorable, yet hilarious stories. It was basically the plot of National Lampoon’s European Vacation, where the family encounters one challenge after another as they travel through England, France, and Germany, except it was my family. Although there were various obstacles throughout the trip, I learned a lot about life: culture, history,…

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    through his poems. His short story “Home” is a prime example of his moving work. The short story follows a black violinist, Roy Williams, returning back home to the United States after his stay in Europe to visit his family due to an illness. Roy was traveling Europe with a jazz band, but he quickly notices dirty looks and racial…

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    the support of the people around him. One example is his father. His father was always supportive of him, even in the beginning. In the beginning of the story, his father’s support for him can be seen when he agrees to let him pursue his dream of traveling. “The next day, he gave his son a punch that held three ancient Spanish gold coins… ‘I wanted them to be a part of your inheritance. But use them to buy your flock’” (9). When Santiago told his father that he wanted to become a shepherd…

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