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    New Opportunities When is the best time to travel? Everyone loves to travel and we like to visit different places. World is so big, and there are new chances for everyone. When people finish high school, some of them want to get a break between school and college, and they are right. The best time to travel is when people are young and they have time. Taking off a year is a good decision because people can see the world, have new experiences and get rest before college. Other people say…

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    La Vida Local Analysis

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    away for the luxury and the parties. Travel is all about experiencing other cultures and learning how to live differently. I am passionate about travel and want to eventually escape the robotic life style we live today. Every day is basically the same, you know you’re going to get up, go to work or school for the majority of the day and repeat day after day. How boring!? There is so much more out there to explore and learn about. I believe that we should travel when we are…

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    adrenaline fuels my excitement. Anticipation seeps into me as I think about the places I’ll go and people I’ll meet. That’s why I yearn to travel, for the excitement I feel every single time. Don’t get me wrong, I love my small hometown in Iowa, but let’s be honest, it can get a bit dull. Whenever the opportunity to travel is offered, I jump on it because, “We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.¨-Unknown While traveling I get many chances to try the local cuisine. Trying…

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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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    The ideal age to travel abroad would be during early adulthood, ages twenty through forty, because the body is physically capable to do a lot of hard work, putting in long hours on their feet and staying healthy. People in early adulthood are better suited for travel because their brains have gone through a switch to relativistic thinking and the desire to expand their knowledge and appreciate humanities. Socially, early adults are more apt to make friends with new people who might be living…

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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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    Myrtle: A Short Story

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    One day there was a turtle named Myrtle.He is 10 years old in human years.He was wanting to travel the world but he couldn’t.The reason why he couldn’t was because he was too slow and it would be forever before he got there.Myrtle didn’t even take any of his friends so,no one would ever know what happened to him.He lived in Alabama so,he wanted to travel to all the other states in order.The first state is Alabama but he lived there so he has seen it already.Then,he got on his way to Alaska.It…

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    In Jack London’s “To Build a Fire,” an unnamed man and his husky riskily travel through the Yukon area in bitter, cold temperatures with the hope of reaching a camp (and his friends) by the evening. The man faces the consequences of frostbite in the process of traveling in such harsh conditions. He builds a few fires to keep warm, and to battle freezing off his fingers and toes, but soon his own conscience drives him crazy. When it becomes impossible for the man to construct a fire with his…

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    each airline websites provided in navigation are various such as flight booking, flight information, travel information, holiday packages (car rental and hotel booking), manage booking, promotions and club rewards, etc. Flight information mainly referred to the flying experience such as travel classes, meals, entertainment and baggage. Travel information introduced destination guides, visas and travel news related to airlines’ routes. Each airline websites did not provide every function previous…

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    people wish to travel the around the world and meet new places. I would say that the destination you are going to is important, but who you are going with on the trip is crucial. Some people make excellent traveling companions, while others not so much. Two characters that would make great traveling companions would be Montresor from “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe and Arnold Friend from “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Carol Joyce Oates. They would travel to Las…

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