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    How to Plan A Vacation? What stops us from packing our bags and hitting the road is the comfort, familiarity, and predictability of our environment. For most of us, the biggest conundrum is how to chart out a feasible itinerary. Nevertheless, if you have gathered enough initiative to get up and go on a trip, any plan you chart out is just the suggestive guide for your trip. Destination Firstly, start by asking yourself where you want to recess. Until you have narrowed down your choice, your…

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    Power is a great strength to carry in your luggage. It gives us the capability of accomplishing our dreams and hopes. But what happens when we are no longer in control of our own power? And if our power gets out of hand are we still able to look ourselves in the mirror with dignity? This is shown in the highly rated Netflix series House of Cards which some might believe has roots from one of the greatest Shakespeare stories Macbeth. Robert Snow is one of those who believe that House of Cards is…

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    One of the hardest things to do when it comes to vacations is deciding where your going to go. Many people suggest places like Paris, England, Los Angeles, or somewhere with white, sandy beaches, but do you really want to go somewhere so talked about that it almost feels like you've already gone? A vacation, especially with your best friend, should be filled with fun, new and exciting adventures. You want a once in a life time vacation that will leave you with irreplaceable memories. A trip to…

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    Reflecting on our five days spent in Retezat, I cannot help but relish in almost every single experience since it was all so new to me. I had never gone on a hiking trip before, nor had I ever spent that much time in the wilderness being able to truly enjoy God’s creation. However, there were two moments that definitely stick out to me as I reflect on the journey: the first being our time at the summit of Peleaga and the second being the night that Paige, Janelle and I spent in the Salvamont…

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    people often see as daunting and expensive but through the blog Nomadic Matt, an article called 2017: The Year You Make Travel Happen aims to change those ideas. While the post is about urging people to travel more it is clear there is a deeper purpose lying underneath this post and the hundreds of others the author writes. 2017: The Year You Make Travel Happen wants more people to travel because the author sees it as a public service to encourage people to partake in something that has brought…

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    7 Reasons Why You Don’t Have Energy to Live Life It’s the weekend. The sun is up. It’s a good day to do fun stuff. Maybe a long walk with the dog, visiting your favorite cousins, or probably hiking? But wait, that’s not really you talking. That’s just someone that’s not you. The real you is slumped down on the bed, whether it’s the lack of will or energy that’s causing it, you’re not sure. There’s just this voice on your mind that won’t go away – ‘I am so tired’. When your constant lack of…

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    The summer of 2001 I boarded my first plane to Orlando, Florida. I remember looking through the large glass windows and watching the planes with mixed emotions. At 5 years old riding a plane felt intimidating and foreign to me because I did not know much people my age who ever traveled by plane. However I was excited to make way to Florida to see Disney World, the top tourism destination for children all across America. Although it was a domestic flight from Connecticut to Florida this is where…

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    Personal Narrative: Home

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    decided to check out an opportunity at school for traveling abroad to Europe. That decision was life changing. My excitement grew at the thought of being present in another country’s cultural and historical background . At my reach was an opportunity to travel across the globe, and with the help of some teachers, my dream became a reality. With just a suitcase and a heavy heart leaving home, I was ready to…

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    Abolish Air Travel

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    Far and Away: Why You Should Consider Allowing My Brother and I to Travel to Iceland Recently, we have discussed the possibility of me taking my brother on a trip to Iceland. I realize that, like most parents, you are skeptical of the idea of us traveling away to an unknown country by ourselves. I can understand your displeasure with the idea of your two oldest sons leaving into what you may perceive as a dangerous endeavor half way around the world. However, now that we are both coming into…

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    Many people in the world dream of travelling around the world. Somebody want to be a traveller who explore the world and gain a lot of experiences in many countries. Travel is a kind of relaxation from your hard working at school or a work place. However, many travellers are often decide either travelling by themselves or travelling with a group tour before start their journey. Travelling by yourself and travelling with a tour is quite different about experience, expense, and freedom. Firstly,…

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