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  • Does India Provide Better Translation When Compared To Other Countries?
    By: accuracytranslation | - As India is a talent hub for multiple cultures, organizations from most of the countries rely on India for their work. It is a matter of coincidence that India values diplomatic relations with other countries immensely and holds them in high esteem. Considering this very aspect, Indian government has laid its emphasis on many linguistic institutes which offer premier knowledge on translation regarding many prominent languages of the world such as French, German, Spanish, Japanese and Arabic. Hen ...
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  • Concerns Rise Over High Emissions In Small Countries
    By: Christine Harrell | - Countries that are small geographically with high populations are well-known for their creative transportation. Vietnam, for example, has more than 70 million inhabitants in just 127.5 square miles. The most popular modes of transportation there are two-wheeled motorized vehicles, such as mopeds and scooter bikes. While industrious due to space limitations, the vehicles emit large volumes of pollutant particles into the air.

    Unlikely Sources of Pollution
    The natural assumpt ...

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  • The Developing Countries Efforts To Conclude Doha Talks
    By: Gustavsyn Alpherline Lyrra | - There are many people who have never heard of nor understand what the Doha talks are all about but they are a significant economic issue. Despite its relatively anonymousness of the conference, they are of great importance to many countries around the world and to the overall global economic climate.

    The Doha talks began in 2001 and are named after the location from where they were first held, in Doha, Qatar.

    The purpose of the Doha talks, which were orchestrated by ...

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  • The Relevance Of Doha Round To Developing Countries
    By: Gustavsyn Alpherline Lyrra | - The Doha Development Round (DDR) is a negotiation between members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that aims to lower international barriers and encourage global trade. Through cooperation and negotiation the WTO believes that open trade will provide worldwide economic growth.

    Although the negotiations began in 2001 and were supposed to conclude in 2005, the talks have stalled many times, most recently in 2008. While most developing countries like India, Brazil, China and So ...

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  • Africa's Probable And Possible Business Future
    By: Regie Macalam | - Investing in Africa is a potential profitable investment, but many are unaware of this. Multinational companies and many businessmen are always blinded by the international media exposure of the continent. Most of this news conveys negative images like bloody civil wars and crippling poverty. They are deceitful. Investment ideas are turned down because of the fear brought by many conflicts. But if we are going to talk about business, the future in Africa is clear. Studies show that Africa has be ...
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  • Outsourcing Transcription Services
    By: Ajay Prasad | - Outsourcing is subcontracting a process to a third party company. The decision to outsource is often made in the interest of lowering the cost or making better use of time and energy or making more efficient use of capital and resources.

    Transcription basically means the act of transferring spoken word into typed text. It provides you with an easy reference version of recorded material. Hiring someone in-house to be devoted towards transcription increases overhead costs. The service ...

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  • Escape To The Wine Country Of South America
    By: ProtoTravels | - Set against the backdrop of the Andes Mountains, the coastal region of Chili is a great place to start any journey through the wine making country of Chili and Argentina. The Casablanca Valley receives cool coastal breezes that make this area ideal for white wine production. Many start their trip in Santiago, one of the most bustling and modern cities in South America. From there it is not far to some of the best local wineries. Heading west towards the ocean and into the Valley, many choose to ...
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  • Try Doing Business In Brazil
    By: Danil Tavor | - Globalization and world markets, as well as companies which help donors/lenders choose partners in developing countries, are leading many individuals to seek opportunities to try doing business in developing countries. While small-return micro-loans may be a good option for less savvy investors, the stock markets of developing countries offer the potential to give healthy returns on investments while giving all the advantages of -getting in on the ground floor.-

    While established ...

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  • Will Spain Be The Most Popular Holiday Destination Yet Again?
    By: Peter Moss | - Spain has always been a popular holiday destination for Europeans. People from places as far away as Norway, Sweden, and Finland go to Spain to spend their holidays during summer. The holiday resorts along the Mediterranean coast of Spain depend on the summer vacationers for their businesses.

    Tourism has changed fishing villages into booming tourist resorts. Now, why do holiday makers go to Spain? The reason is quite simple; they want to enjoy the summers, the beaches, and the lo ...

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  • Atlastancinco
    By: atlastancinco | - Home owners facing the possibility of foreclosure need real, workable options. Modpro loan modification helps mortgage holders in finding loan opportunities that work for both the lender and the home owner. When traditional mortgage refinancing is not viable, Modpro offers brokers loan solutions to present to clients when their original home loans have become unmanageable. A dedicated Brokers section at www.Modproinc.com will provide brokers with all the information needed to consider loan modif ...
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  • Investing In Latin America: Global Crisis Buffer
    By: Sara Nunnally | - Sara Nunnally, Research Senior Director, Taipan Publishing Group

    Members of APEC, Asian-Pacifice Economic Cooperation, ended their annual summits today in Lima, Peru. One of the main topics, besides the economic crisis, was free trade.

    (By the way, APEC consists of member economies like China, Vietnam, the U.S., Canada, Russia, Peru, and Chile, among others.)

    Free trade is a hot topic right now, with the dreaded P word floating about: protectio ...

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  • Sustainability Assignment
    By: Jeff Stats | - Countries all over the world, regardless of their economic development, are striving to achieve and maintain successful operation of the economic, socio-cultural and political stability and integrity within its boundaries. This goal is undoubtedly the mail prospect of countries' officials and its people in most developed and prosperous countries. An entirely different picture can be observed when looking at the African continent or at almost any South American country. Why is that so? This ...
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  • Three Countries, One Airfare!
    By: Rich Gonzalez | - What is it about the unknown that makes it, at times, seem so exciting? Is it the thought of standing at the foot of where the ocean breaks, staring up on the crescent moon and wondering what is on the other side of it? I often find myself thinking about visiting the far side of the world; places like Australia, Fiji and New Zealand for starters.

    With flights heading out to Australia from LA, you can catch some Z's and wake up literally on the other side of the planet! With it ...

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  • Could The Global Food Crisis Could Be Eased With Peanuts
    By: Chloe Harrison | - As millions around the world face starvation a French firm may have come up with the answer. They have created a peanut product called Plumpy'nut that could come to the aid of starving people, especially children, across the globe.
    Made from peanuts, Plumpy'nut was first formulated by French scientists working for Nutriset, based near Rouen in northern France. It is a firm that specializes in making food supplements, especially for for relief work agencies. The ingredients that go into cr ...

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  • The Likely Effect Of The New Uae Law 2008 On Real Estate Investments.
    By: William | - A foreign investment law is created so that there is a free flow of foreign investment in to the home land. This greatly helps in globalization and also in bringing the ideas of different nations and different productive business techniques in the home land.

    According to sources from the ministry of economy, The UAE foreign investment is in its drafting stages and it should be ready by the end of the year 2008. This will enable the global investors to freely invest in UAE.

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  • Using Your Credit Card In Foreign Countries
    By: Mary Wise | - One of the main benefits of credit cards is the fact that almost all mayor credit cards can be used in foreign countries and thus you can avoid carrying money from one place to another with the risk of robbery. Besides, there many other benefits and drawbacks associated with this aspect that we will analyze in the following paragraphs.

    Credit Card Insurance

    Most Credit Cards came with an insurance policy that will cover any loss, or theft of your credit card which ...

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  • Advice On Buying Margarita Islands Property
    By: John Everitt | - You will arrive on the Margarita Islands either by charter flight from Europe or on a regular service via the Venezuelan capitol Caracas. Either way you will arrive upon a peaceful, tranquil island with prices considerably lower than on any of the more well known other Caribbean islands.

    Having found your ideal property there are a few factors that any prospective purchaser should bear in mind. As a foreigner, you will not be able to get financial help in the form of a mortgage t ...

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  • Advice On Buying Egypt Property
    By: John Everitt | - Egypt enjoys a strategic position at the crossroads of Europe, Africa and Asia and bound on two sides by the Mediterranean and the Red sea. Egypt with many of the world's greatest treasures is an historians dream, with the Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza, Valley of the Kings, and Karnak temple near Luxor, it is no wonder that Egypt attracts millions of tourist's each year.

    Many tourists enjoy the experience so much that they want to purchase either a holiday home or permane ...

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  • Advice On Buying Morocco Property
    By: John Everitt | - There are numerous tourist developments planned for construction on both of Morocco's Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts over the next 5 years. These properties will include apartments, villas, townhouses, golf course's and 5* hotels. With Morocco's close proximity with Europe and with major investments also planned for new roads and high speed train's, the future for Morocco is assured as a destination for international tourism.

    Any investor can purchase a pro ...

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  • Advice On Buying Brazil Property
    By: John Everitt | - Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world with many diverse attractions from its famed rain forest, the Amazon River, 1300 meter plus mountain peeks, and a coastline that stretches for 4500 miles and with Rio de Janeiro it incorporates one of the world's most famous cities renowned for its famed carnival.

    Most Europeans will tend to purchase their property within the southern coastal areas but the whole of Brazil is open to property purchase by foreign nationals as there ar ...

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  • Advice On Buying Iceland Property
    By: John Everitt | - Iceland officially called the Republic of Iceland is a country of northwest Europe comprising of the island of Iceland and numerous smaller islands. The capitol city is Reykjavik. Situated in the north Atlantic between Norway, Greenland the Faroe Islands and the British Isles, Iceland is a country of much diversity.

    Having found that ideal property the first thing a property purchaser does in Iceland is to ask their agent to obtain a paper certificate of mortgages, charges, an ...

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  • Advice On Buying Lithuania Property
    By: John Everitt | - The good news now is that foreigners rarely get fleeced when buying property in Lithuania. The procedure of property purchase isn't as rigid as in the older countries, it is though relatively straightforward.
    Unlike other countries where an asking price can be a starting figure in the Baltic States the asking property price is usually very close to the selling price if not the actual price itself. There is a building boom in the Baltic States with estimates of some 3000 properties pe ...

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  • Article On Buying Bosnia Property
    By: John Everitt | - The good news is that a foreign national does not need to ask for permission to purchase a property in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    The emerging property market is similar to other developing countries with high end construction,
    and investment opportunities.

    Your estate agent operates in a reasonably transparent and competitive market, given the newness of the market; most agents only operate in the major town, handling mostly residential sales along with apart ...

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  • Advice On Buying Latvia Property
    By: John Everitt | - The good news now is that foreigners rarely get fleeced when buying property in Latvia. The procedure of property purchase isn't as rigid as in the older countries, it is though relatively straightforward.
    Unlike other countries where an asking price can be a starting figure in the Baltic States the asking property price is usually very close to the selling price if not the actual price itself. There is a building boom in the Baltic States with estimates of some 3000 properties per year n ...

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  • Advice On Buying Slovakia Property
    By: John Everitt | - Slovakia (Slovak Republic) is a beautiful country right in the heart of Europe. It borders Czech Republic, Austria Poland and Hungary.
    A land blest with snowy mountains, spas, lakes and wild forests. In contrast you have many towns and cities with ancient monuments and castlesplus the unique culture that is central Europe.
    The River Danube flows through Slovakia on its route to Vienna and the sea, from the Carpathian Mountains in the north to the fertile land areas of the south wes ...

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  • Advice On Buying Italy Property
    By: John Everitt | - Successfully Buying a Property in Italy
    An increasing number of overseas buyers have taken to purchasing property in Italy over the course of the past fifteen years.
    The increase in real estate purchases in Italy by foreign nationals has really taken off following the integration of Italy into the EU.
    With the advent of the European Union, more and more foreign nationals are purchasing different types of property within Italy. This includes commercial, residential and specu ...

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  • Advice On Buying Ireland Property
    By: John Everitt | - Ireland is an island with almost 2,000 miles of coastline in Western Europe.
    Ireland is divided into two parts: the independent Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, a territory of the United Kingdom.
    The Irish are renowned for their warm welcome. This, together with the natural beauty and history of the island, make Ireland an unforgettable place to visit.
    Population 4 million
    Area - 70,300km
    Climate - Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle because of it ...

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  • Advice On Buying Hungary Property
    By: John Everitt | - Buying Property in Hungary - Costs of Purchasing Property
    Below are some brief points in purchasing property in Hungary.
    Hungary is now part of the EU. Any person from a country within the EU can purchase a property in Hungary with legal permission.
    The permit to purchase property is prepared by a lawyer, with the only restriction being that a foreign citizen cannot own a property on military land.
    A maximum of 2 properties may be held by an individual, after this you ...

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  • Advice On Buying Greece Property
    By: John Everitt | - Any monies imported into Greece for property purchase should be documented and receipted
    Capital gains tax is usually exempt when using the proceeds to buy another home in Greece.
    However, capital gains tax can range between 10-30 against the properties declared value.
    Where to buy in Greece
    With over 2500 islands in Greece you will most cetainly be spoilt for choice.
    A few tips:- coastal properties around holiday resorts will be more expensive. Try moving inla ...

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  • Advice On Buying Germany Property
    By: John Everitt | - Germany has no restrictions on Foreign Property Ownership.
    Former East German states property holds a generally lower value.
    Real Estate and Property Prices In Germany
    Property prices range Varies, for example:
    From around 80,000 plus for a terraced home.
    Detached Homes from 140,000 - 600,000and beyond.
    City apartments vary from 300,000 with Munich a premium
    Locations to buy property and real estate in Germany
    It is popular ...

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  • Advice On Buying Czech Republic Property
    By: John Everitt | - Geographically, the Czech Republic is located near the centre of Europe, and the country has been a member of the EU since 2004.
    This has helped to reassure some foreign property hunters, and a strengthening domestic economy is driving the demand for properties.
    The Czech Republic has a thriving tourist industry, though it is generally busier between May and September.
    Average property prices:
    1 bedroom apartment 65,751;
    2 bedroom apartment 104,996

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  • Advice On Buying Croatia Property
    By: John Everitt | - Which region of Croatia to purchase property in?
    Istria
    Easy and inexpensive access, including by public transport from Italy. Istria is often called "the Croatian Tuscany" - there are lovely historic coastal towns (Porec, Rovinj, Pula) whilst the interior is very picturesque. The climate includes warm summers and cooler winters. Property is quite expensive due to high demand and Istria's proximity to the rest of Europe.
    Kvarner Riviera
    The main town is Rijeka, which ...

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  • Advice On Buying Canary Islands Property
    By: John Everitt | - A 10% of the new declared value on the escrtitura. They are as follows:
    Transfer Tax
    5% (Impuesto sobre Transmisiones Patrimoniales y Actos Jurdicos Documentados- Mod 600) when you buy a RESALE property from a private owner.
    Title Deed
    (Documented Legal Acts Tax) (Impuesto de Actos Jurdicos Documentados) 0.5% of the declared value
    Notary Fees
    This fee is about 0.75% of the purchase price may be requested.
    Plus Valia Tax
    The Plus Va ...

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  • Advice On Buying Bulgaria Property
    By: John Everitt | - Under Bulgarian law a foreigner cannot own land.
    If you wish to buy land or a house with a plot in Bulgaria then you can circumvent this law by opening a Bulgarian company.
    The land (and house) can be owned by this company and a foreigner can have outright ownership of the Bulgarian company.
    The cost for setting up a company is relatively low (under 1000 Euros).
    With new, off-plan developments it is not necessary to own part of the land or set up a company as building ...

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  • Advice On Buying Belgium Property
    By: John Everitt | - Belgium is situated at the western edge of Europe, bordered to the north by the Netherlands, to the east by Germany and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and to the south and the west by France. Belgiums' location has made it the economic and urban nerve centre of Europe. The climate is generally mild and changeable.
    Languages in Belgium
    Linguistic and culturally, Belgium has three Communities today, based on language: the Flemish Community, the French Community and the German-speakin ...

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  • Advice On Buying Austrian Property
    By: John Everitt | - Austria is located in central Europe; it joined the European Union in 1995 and entered the European Monetary Union in 1999.
    Up until Austria's entry in to the EU there had been a number of restrictions on foreigners owning homes in Austria with permission needed from local authorities.. However, these laws are to be reviewed to fall in line with the rest of Europe.
    When considering purchasing a property in Austria it is a must to remember that overall the costs associated with pro ...

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  • Just Some Words About Your Safety While Abroad
    By: Oxana Boichenko | - For many people traveling always goes with an extra thought to safety. Thanks to Hollywood, that has created so many examples and stereotypes of terrible Natashas and Borises, many foreigners are very cautious when coming to the Former Soviet countries. However, if you call on your common sense to guide you and take note of a few of our tips, you will not find any disturbance during your trip.

    1. Keep low profile. You may be a patriot of your country, but while you are abroad I wo ...

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  • The Myths About The Fsu Countries
    By: Oxana Boichenko | - For some people these myths may seem funny, but nevertheless, there are still those who ask such questions. If you are curious whether there are bears walking along the streets, this article will answer your questions.

    Myth # 1 - All Russian women are interested in foreigners just because of a green card or a ticket out of their country. We don't deny that there are cases of women playing extensive scams to get a visa/green card to leave the country. If you want to determine how ...

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  • The Country Of The Sun
    By: Property Scout | - Everyone's heard of the land of the free, but how many people know about the land of the sun? The answer is, a whole lot more then you'd expect! Costa del Sol, whose name translates as 'coast of the sun', is an extremely popular vacation and retirement destination.

    If you are planning on buying a holiday home, or just taking a vacation, the sun-lit shores of Spain is the perfect location for you. Usually, when looking to buy a holiday property, there is some negative factor to be ...

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  • The Cultural Center Of The World
    By: Property Scout | - The rapid speed of modern life means that we are almost constantly moving from one engagement to another, with rarely a pause in our hectic schedules. Even our vacations are becoming rushed, with just enough time spent away from work to begin to slow down and relax, before you're rushing off again.

    For someone who has been working their entire adult life, retirement can come as something of a shock. To suddenly have so much free time, with no work to fill it up... At first, you ju ...

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  • Mundane Astrology - 9/11, Indo-pak And Other Mishaps Predicted
    By: Abhishek Lodha | - Horoscopes relate to astrology of human beings. Similarly, mundane astrology means the astrology of the state or the nation. It helps us to predict the general events in the different countries at different point of time. It sounds unnatural, but yes, mundane astrology did predict the 9/11 mishap in the States also. Not only this, the blast in Samjhauta Express too, was predicted by astrologers!

    Zodiacal Signs and Countries

    1.Aries: France, Switzerland, England, Den ...

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  • The Killer Of Our Country
    By: Jeffrey A Solochek | - Several years ago Gilette relocated their manufacturing to China because the cost of labor over there is so much less. They are also the makers of Duracell. Because of this thousands of US workers lost their source of income. Wal-Mart has been buying factories in china because they are figuring that their cost will go down and yet their profits will rise. When their suppliers get wind of this it will be like when Vidal Sassoon started letting sachem sell their product, no body else wanted to car ...
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  • Outsourcing To Foreign Countries - For Cutting Costs
    By: Mike Batta | - Outsourcing means obtaining goods or services from an outside suppliers or to contract work out instead of getting it done by own employees. This could be within the same country or from another country. "Outsourcing" has become the buzzford in many industries and is led by the IT sector which has the maximum potential for outsourcing.

    However, outsourcing is not limited to IT sector. Sectors such as manufacturing, fashion designing are also outsourced. The main reason for outsour ...

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  • Denmark - Copenhagen, Helsingor And Beverages
    By: Nomad Rick | - Denmark is one of the hippest countries in Europe. Copenhagen is the center of activity with a lively evening scene, palaces and castles.

    If youve traveled to Denmark, youll understand when I immediately bring up the subject of bars. The Danish like to toss back a few when time permits. Time seems to permit a lot and a few beers often become many. To this end, going out for a night on the town with friendly Danes can be dangerous in the summer. Due to its location on old mot ...

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  • Status Of Education In Developing Countries
    By: Ken Charnly | - What is Education?
    Education is the process of acquiring knowledge from teachers through their teaching. It is the learning that one gets in schools. It mainly involves activities like imparting knowledge by the teachers in classrooms, presentation of study materials by faculty members, practical training in workshop by the instructor with the aim to train the student in any particular subject matter and to give them practical exposure on the practical aspects of real time situations, imp ...

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  • Discovering Countries Of The World
    By: Tom Takihi | - Do you look at pictures or images of faraway countries and think to yourself, Someday Id like to personally explore that country.? Whether the visit is perceived as a cultural or business, educational or pleasure, days of frolic or days of rest, the visit is a lesson in history, culture, geography, nature, and people. It is valuable education. Each moment spent in discovering another country helps acquaint the traveler with the life, history, scenic beauty, culture of the bigger worl ...
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