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    Visiting Miami, Florida a few years ago was quite an experience, being able to visually perceive sundry locations, including sundry shops showed me different cultures as well as people of different ethnicities.I had never in my life encountered a place like this before, especially a place on the east side of the country. As we ambulated around I visited sundry places and met people who verbalized thoroughly different languages, then I am used to, we then came upon the most important place on the…

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    This past summer, I took an adventure down to Antigua, Guatemala. While we were there we built homes, ran clothing distributions, worked at orphanages and malnutrition centers, gave food to the homeless, and preached on the streets to those around us. I didn’t expect much to change for me. I knew I’d have a greater appreciation for my life back home in the US, but I wasn’t prepared to be shaken so dramatically by what I experienced. I was put into a group with four other people to build a…

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    Atlanta's Vacations

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    Experiencing new destinations awakens my senses, making me crave the adventure of each place I set out to explore. My biggest ambition in life is to travel to new destinations I have never been, but I must have my husband by my side to savor the adventure together. Over the years my husband and I have taken a copious amount of vacations, with San Francisco, California, and Atlanta, Georgia, being the two comparably large metropolitan cities we have been. They both offer historical points of…

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    Cruise Persuasive Speech

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    One of the many things to be experienced in life and crossed off your bucket list is taking a cruise to anywhere in the world. Other than experiencing foreign countries, there are many limitless and amazing things that can happen while vacationing on a cruise. Your views on life will be enhanced just by seeing these foreign countries, the mountains, the white sands and turquoise beaches, and all the exotic animals you wish to have in your backyard. Seeing new things, tasting new foods, and of…

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    A Cowboy Who Rode the Waves Do you like traveling? Not just state to state. Bigger than that, better than that. Country to country. You can do that if you join the UNRRA especially if you are a Seagoing Cowboy. I say, especially Seagoing Cowboys take care of the animals on board. Listen why you should join. First, you get the joy of helping people. You can even help animals. It is so much fun, especially on the return trips. You get to play baseball, volleyball, table tennis, fencing,…

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    10 years I was unable to travel outside the United Staes. However, the opportunity to travel with other DACA (Deferral Action for Childhood Arrival) students to Mexico City was open to me, during this one week out I was allowed to join the Mexican government conferences on how to help youth. This educational experience led me to realize that there are many individuals that are interested in traveling and learning other cultures, the links that are formed when one travels with other are…

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    Going Solo, Roald Dahl's memoir of his work in East Africa and his service in the RAF, covers much of the buildup to World War II and his involvement in it. The book also mentions British emigration. British emigration plays a large role in the memoir as Dahl says about British emigration " " (p. ). WWII caused a large increase in British emigration, consequently, British emigration gains importance as it now affects the lives of many British. First, many thousands/hundreds of British moved…

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    Although travel has become so commonplace nowadays, travel out of leisure has always meant an unattainable luxury to me. For many reasons including finances it was not as accessible to me as it may be for others. Since I was a child I have been travelling out of necessity rather than for a vacation. At the age of six I left my home country along with my family and entered Europe as a refugee. We sought asylum in Italy and France until we finally settled in Germany. Although Germany provided a…

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    power. "To Build a Fire" takes place in Yukon, on an extremely cold and grey winter day. An unnamed man travels alone, except with an unwilling dog, to the camp at Henderson Creek with his friends, "the boys". Travelling on such a cold day does not worry the man at all though, because he is "without imagination" (100). The dog, on the other hand, knows by its instincts that it is too cold to travel. As they walk, the man encounters plenty of trouble, including the struggle to…

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    During this time, it was beginning to become more common to travel to other parts of the world. If a person was to travel across borders, flying, was and still is, the best option. Security at airports in the ‘80s was almost nonexistent and a passenger would only need to arrive at the airport about twenty minutes prior to their departure time (Meltzer). Traveling out of the distance was stress free due to the absence of airport security. When the Berlin Wall in Germany fell in 1989, countries…

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