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By Josh Garrick , 13 September 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of September 13, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of September 13, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Orlando
  • Florida
  • arts
  • culture
  • music
  • theatre
  • events
  • travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 11 September 2019

Why Visit Stratford in the Fall?

Are you considering a fall getaway in Ontario?

You want Stratford.

It’s the ideal spot to plant yourself and maximize your fall vacation. There are countless things to do in Stratford in the fall, from celebrating its diverse culinary scene to enjoying the great outdoors. Plus, Stratford is surrounded by some of Ontario’s most captivating small towns, making it the gateway to epic fall road trips. So let’s get planning!

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  • Stratford
  • Ontario
  • travel
  • travel tips
  • fall travel
By Sandy Bornstein , 9 September 2019

History Comes Alive at the Chacchoben Ruins Near Puerto Costa Maya

Our Celebrity cruise ship docked in Puerto Costa Maya for the day. Unlike many cruise ship passengers who simply headed to the beach for a few hours of leisure or browsed through the local shops, we arranged for a small group half-day tour using the Shore Excursions Group website. 

History Comes Alive at the Chacchoben Ruins Near Puerto Costa Maya

By Lexa Pennington , 7 September 2019

5 Most Beautiful Countries in South America

For all you travel freaks out there, South America is unquestionably the most beautiful continent on the plant. Home to one of the most picturesque landscapes, unspoiled jungles, and panoramic beaches, South America, should be your next travel destination if you still haven’t visited. 

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  • South America
  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Bolivia
  • Peru
  • Argentina
By Josh Garrick , 6 September 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of September 6, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of September 6, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Orlando
  • Florida
  • arts
  • culture
  • theatre
  • entertainment
  • events
  • music
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 5 September 2019

University of Michigan & NFL star Charles Woodson returns…with Intercept Wine

On a sunny late summer day, right before the kickoff of college football, Ed and I journeyed to the Big House at the University of Michigan for another kind of kickoff–a private reception to introduce Intercept Wine. 

University of Michigan & NFL star Charles Woodson returns…with Intercept Wine

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  • Big 10
  • University of Michigan
  • Charles Woodson
  • wine
  • O'Neill vintners
  • travel
By Stacey Ebert , 4 September 2019

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Mindfulness, Intention, and Self-Care

Another school year has begun, and children, teachers, and families across the US are dealing with locker combinations, teacher meetings, books, backpacks, and the back to school jitters. 

While most of the time we look at the hard cold facts of the back to school journey, how often do we stop and look at the bigger picture, the deeper picture, or the other parts of the educational curriculum that are often left out of the official syllabus? 

By Margarita Goku… , 3 September 2019

Three Steps to Managing Culture Shock

These three steps were born when I was asked to make a presentation on “How to deal with Culture Shock” before an expatriate group in St Petersburg, Russia. 

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  • culture shock
  • international education
  • travel
By Bert Maxwell , 3 September 2019

Helpful Website for Essay Writing and Improving Your Writing Skills

The problem with writing assignments has always existed among students. It doesn’t matter how good the student is and how hard he/she studies, any writing assignment can become a real problem. They require much time and attention, and if you study something technical, you might even not like writing.

Helpful Website for Essay Writing and Improving Your Writing Skills

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  • writing
By Bert Maxwell , 2 September 2019

College Essay Writing Prompts: How to Get Maximum Results in Just a Few Minutes

What does a writing assignment mean to you? For many students, it’s one of the most tiring and boring tasks of college life. To get an essay for homework means spending several hours trying to formulate the proper words. It means staying at home instead of going out. Students find it difficult to express their thoughts in written form. Moreover, your 2-day long work can result in B, C, D, or even F grade. Nobody wants to waste time. While it’s impossible to graduate without writing essays during your degree program, students tend to find different ways to make their lives easier.

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  • writing

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