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Learning Life Lessons in Laos

The man gave me a wide toothless grin, immediately bridging the gap between our Laotian-English language barrier. He handed me a shovel and pointed me towards the rest of my group who had begun to dig out the foundation of the makeshift room adjacent to the school house. Our task was to work s

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Kraków: Rising Business Opportunities in Poland's Cultural Capital

Kraków is a captivating city located in Małopolska, a southern province of Poland. It is the third largest city in Poland, and is by far the most visited. Steeped in centuries of history, it has a variety of fascinating sights and activities that will help visitors understand the “cultural capit

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Traveling Through Europe in Slow Motion

Backpacking through Europe, on a limited budget, in a time span of two months takes a lot of planning and patience. One of the biggest expenses is transportation and it is important to take advantage of the travel deals that exist. Many of my friends who had traveled through Europe, before me raved

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 Berlin

[gallery] I had been backpacking through Europe, with a friend for nearly two months, when we made our way into this vibrant German city. The past mingled with the progressive present on every street corner, down every alley. After a few hours of roaming around the city, I felt like I had found a

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The Jewish Museum-Berlin

This innovative, architectural masterpiece by Daniel Libeskind, presents the plight of the Jewish people through the actual design of the building. One of the most effective measures that Libeskind instills in the museum is three underground axes (Axis of Continuity, Axis of Emigration and Axi

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