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  • Indulge In Excellent Cuisine At Mississauga Restaurants
    By: Adriana Noton | - The City of Mississauga in Toronto, which was founded in 1974, is home to more than 700, 000 residents. This number represents cultures from around the world. Situated on Lake Ontario, the beauty and diversity of the city make Mississauga a popular destination, and it has the reputation of being the safest city in Canada. From vibrant stage shows and exciting sports action, to great shopping, stunning museums and art galleries, there's something for everyone. Mississauga restaurants cater for th ...
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  • Why People Tefl (teach English As A Foreign Language)
    By: Bruce Haxton | - TEFL, on paper, is perfect: an exciting career, a chance to see the world, a life full of fresh faces, opportunities and experiences. But, in reality, life at home holds people back: jobs, cars, family, friends, house, age, personal circumstances so what is it exactly that makes people put all that on hold, get TEFL certified and jet off into the sunset? We asked some of our TEFL graduates what made them take the plunge

    1. To fund travel

    Its a happy coincidence ...

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  • Profits Jazz Up The Local Honda Dealerships
    By: Anna Stenning | - The car market like the rest of the world has hit a slump in the current economic crisis, but like every story there is a silver lining to this cloud. Honda has decided to take the extraordinary decision at this time to move production of its Honda Jazz from Japan to the UK at the plant in Swindon, a decision which has boosted sales at some Honda dealerships in the UK.

    The decision was taken to move the plant to the Swindon branch, which will be a big boost to the UK economy and i ...

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  • All About The Working Holiday Japan Program
    By: Adam Claydon-Platt | - When traveling to any foreign country, you need to get an appropriate visa. There are many different visas that you can choose, depending on the reason for your visit. Recently, in more and more countries, one of the most popular visa options for foreigners to get is called a Working Holiday Visa.

    A working holiday visa allows you to get employment in the country you're visiting, so you can supplement your travel funds, and in turn, stay for longer in the country because you're ...

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  • Resort Jobs - A Unique Working Holiday In Japan
    By: Adam Claydon-Platt | - Many working holiday makers come to Japan to teach English, work in bars, or even land a modeling job or two. But if you want to try something really unique, resort jobs in Japan are the perfect start to your Working holiday! You'll make Japanese friends, improve your Japanese, and if you don't party too much while you're there, you'll leave your resort with enough cash to travel around Japan until you find another job!

    Depending on the season, you can work in ski or summer (beach ...

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  • Ski Japan - Faqs About Resort Work
    By: Adam Claydon-Platt | - Recently, resort work in Japan has become a popular way for many foreigners to ski Japan, and experience the Japanese culture too. If you're interested in coming to work at a ski resort in Japan, below you should be able to find the answers to any questions you may have. We hope you find this information useful!

    How much will a resort work program cost me?

    You have to pay for your own airfare and travel insurance. Expect to pay around USD$1,500 for everything.

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  • Understanding The Conditions Of A Japan Working Holiday Visa
    By: Adam Claydon-Platt | - If you want to travel abroad, experience new things, and have a great time, but don't just want to go backpacking, because you don't have enough cash - sounds like a Working holiday is perfect for you!

    Japan's Working holiday program enables youths from a number of foreign countries between the age of 18-30 to travel to Japan for up to 12 months (18 months for Australians!), to work / play / and experience the country.

    The amount of time you're actually allowed to w ...

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  • Working Holiday In Japan - Eligibility For Resort Jobs
    By: Adam Claydon-Platt | - If you're considering doing a working holiday in Japan, you've probably had a good think about what kind of jobs you'd like to get while you're there. Even though it's a comparatively small country, there really is so much to see and do. So if you really want to make the most of your time there, you should try to see not only the cities, but also the beautiful countryside.

    In the cities, you can probably find some bar work or English teaching jobs very easily. If you want to find ...

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  • Summer Job Ideas For Travelers
    By: rubina15 | - Can you find a job during the summer while traveling? There are many around, and many travelers to specifically. Organize your work permit and check the local paper for jobs for passengers. You'll be surprised what you can find work to do.



    1. You can become a nanny or au pair. There are many opportunities for people caring for other children during the trip. Try England, South Africa and Australia for starters.

    2. You can teach English. In some c ...

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  • Benefits Of Obtaining An Australia Working Holiday Visa
    By: Jason Bacot | - The Australian working holiday visa allows young people from the age of 18 to 30 to take job opportunities and work for up to two years. This visa is aimed at providing some means for financial income during the period of stay in the country.

    It allows employment on temporary basis or casual work and not permanent as it is not legally accepted for a holiday working Australian visa holder to work for one company for more six months.

    Australian holiday working visa gi ...

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  • Is Gold On Deflationary Death Watch"'?
    By: Justice Litle | - Is gold on deflationary death watch? The argument going around appears credible on the surface but the conclusion leaves something to be desired.

    Is gold on deflationary death watch?

    A number of readers have e-mailed me with versions of this question, so well address it head-on today.

    By way of background, a few commentators have laid out the bearish case for gold but none have pounded the table as hard as a guy named Nick Gu ...

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  • Uk Tourist Visa Requirements
    By: Tarun Jaswani | - A working holiday visa is a travel permit which allows travellers to undertake employment in the country issuing the visa for the purpose of supplementing their travel funds. Most working holiday visas are offered under reciprocal agreements between certain countries, to encourage travel and cultural exchange between their citizens.

    There are usually limits on the type of employment taken, or the length of time the traveller can be employed. The visa holder is expected to have su ...

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  • Migration To Australia Through Working Holiday Visa
    By: Journey Mile | - There are many ways to migrate and work in Australia and one of them is through obtaining a Holiday Working Visa. This type of Australian Visa has a multiple purpose where in you can visit and travel to Australia while earning some cash. Since having a Tourist Visa for Australia would not allow you to work in Australia and will only give you a privilege to spend a holiday vacation down under just to see and explore the unique charm of some of its famous cities or to visit your friends and relati ...
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  • Information About Uk Visa
    By: Tarun Jaswani | - The UK Border Agency has announced that from autumn 2008, a number of current youth mobility schemes will be combined into a Tier 5 Youth Mobility, as part of the Points-Based Immigration System. The current Working Holidaymaker Scheme will be merged with other schemes: au pairs, BUNAC, the Gap Year entrants concession, the Japan: Youth Exchange Scheme and the concession for research assistants to MPs.

    Meanwhile, under the UK's Working Holidaymaker scheme, Commonwealth citizens, a ...

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  • Why Are Investors Turning To Solar?
    By: Chris Davidson | - In the current world climate it can be hard being an investor. With financial markets in meltdown and the huge boom in property in slowdown, investors are wondering where the best place is to not only secure their money, but also to grow it too.

    There is one particular investment that promises much right now; renewable solar energy. In particular the Solar market which captures UV light (known as photovoltaic) as opposed to direct sunlight has seen huge growth in the last 3-5 year ...

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  • To Travel Or Not To Travel
    By: Sam McKenzy | - Summer is coming up very soon and for many students around the world it's the season to travel. For many students they are already out of classes and are either already traveling overseas or they are waiting for their friends who are still going to class for them to finish their last final exam. Traveling can be a very exciting experience and something to look forward to especially if it's some place you have always wanted to visit.

    There are thousands of different destinations ...

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  • Planning A Trip To Japan And How To Behave Respectfully.
    By: Stuart Cheese | - In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked all kinds of travel questions. I personally believe that when visiting a different country that you should be respectful of your hosts beliefs and customs. So with that in mind I have put together some useful tips and basic rules that should be observed when visiting Japan.

    By far the best and most efficient way to travel is by train using the Japan Rail Travel Pass for foreigners. You wi ...

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  • Holiday Homes Can Help Fund Retirement
    By: Derek Both | - Retirement is something that everyone thinks about for most of their adult working life. Whether you are panicking about how you will support yourself or counting down the days, it's highly likely you have thought about where your funds are going to come from.

    Property, particularly in the form of a holiday home has become one of the biggest ways for people to save for their retirement with around seven million homeowners using the sale of their homes to help themselves.
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  • Alternatives To Sumo
    By: Mike Scantlebury | - If you've been lucky enough to see the new book by Paul McGee, you will know that he has something great to offer in the field of self-improvement. SUMO stands for 'Shut Up, Move On' and there's a real truth there. That most people spend time and energy living in the past, regretting something they did or didn't do, or some slight or hurt they suffered years before. If you expend energy there, then you don't have enough to live in the present or plan for the future. 'Move On' is the cry. Get goi ...
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  • Getting Around Japan
    By: Tom Takihi | - As if quitting your current job, selling your car, packing your life into boxes and saying goodbye to friends and family isn't difficult enough, settling into your new life in a new country can also be overwhelming and difficult for even the most brazen travellers. Moving to Japan is not for everyone, but for those up to the challenge can be one of the most exciting and rewarding times of your life.

    Some of the things to think about when contemplating whether living in Japan Japan ...

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  • What Exactly Is Consignment Selling On Ebay?
    By: Mike Perras | - "eBay consignment selling" means selling items on eBay for other people. It costs the seller nothing up front, the only fee paid is when an item actually sells and the money has been collected from the buyer.

    What it's not!

    eBay consignment selling is not a yard sale where things sell for .10 cents on the dollar. You will quickly discover that you can in fact make a very handsome profit on your items.

    Why don't people sell their items themselves?

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  • Asia Family Holiday Guide
    By: Joanna M Lawson | - If you are planning to holiday in Asia with your young family, here are some tips and recommendations to make your Asian holiday that much more enjoyable.

    Be it relaxing in heavenly Bali villas, or hiking in Kuta Kinabalu, or enjoying Disney World in Tokyo, Asia offers a huge variety of holiday destinations for those with younger children.

    However, as rewarding as it is, traveling with the younger ones in Asia is not always an easy sail.

    Here are some ...

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