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    The La Vida Local was the article I chose to read about. This story explained how a family escapes Manhattan Costa Rica and discovers the joy of simple ways. The family usually goes to the popular destinations where you have the servants and the pools. Basically getting treated like a celebrity. This time was different for them but they ended up really enjoying their time. They had gotten more out of this trip then they have with any other family vacation they’ve been on. They said they would do…

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    here?” The Immigration officer inquired. “For travel.” “There is no any problem of your identity document. Welcome to Japan and have a nice trip.” “Thank you.” I smiled and replied. After a few hour’s trek with my ponderous baggage, I arrived the hostel in Yokohama at about 10 o’clock in the afternoon. Most of the restaurant closed, so I just stroll along the street and try to get some food for a starving young man. I notice that over a far distance, a dim bulb of the street light cast a soft…

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    one hundred dollar for four lessons. For the sports facilities, many interviewees(31%) complained about the size of the gym room is slightly cramped. It is recommended that the school may enlarge the current gym room or place some gym equipment in hostels. As over two-third of Lingnan students are female and consider that they enjoy running more(54%), the school may buy more running machines or build a running track around the campus. It might encourage students to develop an exercise habit and…

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    Mexico has many unique celebrations just like every other country does. Different traditions and value are what distinguish each country from one another. For Instance, In Mexico. Holidays such as Halloween, Christmas, and Independence Day are celebrated. However, they are celebrated differently cultural wise as well as the day the holiday is celebrated. Catholic celebrations, such as Three Kings Day and Day of our Lady of Guadalupe are also celebrated. Dia de los Muertos, also known as Day of…

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    ‘statistics’, and ‘information that is very integral for any hands on operation’. I was itching to get out on to the field. I wanted to be a real secret agent- the kind that I used to pretend to be when I was six years old; rolling about the corridors of the hostel I was cooped up in, breaking the almost infuriating silence of the building with my miniature explosions, and dramatic cries of defeat or victory. That silence, I wanted to get rid of. The silence that was enveloping me as each…

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    “Determination and motivation are vital in crossing boundaries” Determination and motivation are vital in crossing boundaries because to cross a boundary one has to have their heart set on something and the urge to achieve their goal or dream. “Born to Run’, an autobiography on Cathy Freeman and a documentary, “VillaWood Mums” show examples of how determination and motivation are vital in crossing boundaries. The people involved have experienced perseverance and struggle which afterwards comes…

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    Homelessness has been a major social problem in the United Kingdom for centuries, (Burrows, Pleace, and Quilgars, 1996) .However, with the rising number of women among the homeless population and the development of feminist movement, (Watson and Austeberry, 1986) much literature and research have been undertaken studies into women homelessness and seek to comprehend the devastating effects on their life including (Watson and Austeberry, 1986, Burrows, Pleace, and Quilgars, 1996, and Itzen and…

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    Manila), tours and bus tickets were booked at Ho Chi Minh, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap upon arrival. Day 1 – Arrival at Tan Son Nhat International Airport Change your USD at the money changer in the airport, I bet, rates are better than the hotels/ hostels/ money changer in the city Hail a cab. Beware of FAKES! Vinasun (white with number 38.27.27.27) or Mai Linh (green with number 38.38.38.38). If you have wifi, may opt to book an Uber or Grab service. Buses are no longer available when your…

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    It struck me that Mario was “crushing” on his new language teacher. Pushing our “romantic relationship” at an impressive rate, he explained that every married couple must have a “ring” and that he was going to give me mine. I returned to my youth hostel that evening flaunting my eight freshly drawn askewed “gatos del amor” (love cats) racing up my arms and legs that Mario had bestowed upon me. I was unsure of how my mother was going to respond to my returning home as a…

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    t should be noted thatthe term “hospital” dates back tothe mid-thirteenth century from the Old French word hospital, which meant “hostel, shelter, lodging.” The Old French word was derived from the Latin word hospes, which means guest. Reference - double click to edit This etymology is interesting when overlaid with the various ways that hospitals have been designed, specifically ways that hospitals have and have not been hospitable. The First Hospitals The Egyptians are known for having…

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