Culture

Kevin G. Randles on January 28th, 2012

If you’re thinking of taking a city break in Europe, then Amsterdam Netherlands should be high on your list. It’s a city of great variety and history. It combines museums showing the works of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, with a relaxed and sociable cafeteria culture.

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Fabio DeMartino on November 16th, 2011

Venice lies in the north west of Italy on the coast of the Adriatic sea. This small city has a population of nearly 100,000.

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Travis Ignatius Xavier on June 3rd, 2011

One of the greatest pleasures in life is traveling. Many people limit their travels to within their own countries. This can be very rewarding, as well as entertaining and relaxing. However, to truly get maximum benefit from your holiday, traveling abroad can provide you with an experience that you simply cannot get anywhere else.

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Stephanie F. Magnusson on May 27th, 2011

Kanji are Chinese characters the Japanese have modified and used for centuries. You cannot ignore any of the writing styles when you hope to be fully literate in Japanese. Kana (Hiragana and Katakana) may be discovered in a number of weeks and you need to use them to write down anything you want in Japanese. Kanji will take time, but is priceless with regards to total literacy. As you become more versed in Japanese, what you used to write in Kana you’ll begin to jot down more with Kanji.

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Bob Duke on May 13th, 2011

Bangkok may conjure up images of a bustling, congested, high-rise, polluted and intense atmosphere, giving it a pretty low rank on people’s lists of places to see. But such appearances are deceptive and there is more to the Thai capital than meets the eye.

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Fabio DeMartino on May 8th, 2011

One of the oldest inhabited townships of Italy is Syracuse where the first of the settlements appeared at least three thousand years ago in 800 BC. It is small town now with a population of just around 120,000.

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Albert Jefferson on April 25th, 2011

There are many areas which provide us great beaches and a toastier climate. Unfortunately, quite a few of these places, like Maui, the Bahamas or even Puerto Rico are merely too expensive of a location to be practical during these times of economic hardship.

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Fabio DeMartino on April 18th, 2011

The Colosseum in Rome attracts a large number of visitors from all parts of the world at all times of the year and so it is the most favoured of all the tourist places in Rome. Tourists are seen thoroughly enjoying in the Colosseum by taking photographs.

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Traveling around the world is not just about aimlessly moving from one tourist hot spot to the next, there’s much more involved in a journey around the world. Learning about a people’s culture through observation or any other preferred method should be at the forefront of any travelers motivation. An education of a countries culture and customs will always be a benefit when visiting.

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Yvonne Davis on March 9th, 2011

The book, Tomorrow When the War Began by recognized Australian author John Marsden, has become a blockbuster movie. This book has sold over 2 million copies in Australia and New Zealand and has a massive fan base of primarily teenage readers. Though a good number of their parents have read and really liked the book as well.

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