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By Christopher Wurst , 1 June 2019

22.33 Stories: Learning to Say Love in Bengali

Featuring first-person stories of people finding themselves in the middle of a culture that is foreign to them; each week, 22.33 will deliver interesting tales from people who share how they were able to create mutual understanding through cultural exchange. 

22.33 Stories: Learning to Say Love in Bengali

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  • travel
  • international education
  • language learning
By Susan Lewis So… , 31 May 2019

Exploring Spain, one bite at a time

One of my favorite ways to explore a new country is at a dining table, sampling local cuisine. I’ve eaten bouillabaisse in France, pasta in Italy, pad thai in Thailand, summer rolls in Vietnam, and ceviche in Peru—to name just a few.
 
Exploring Spain, one bite at a time
 

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  • travel
  • food
  • Spain
By Josh Garrick , 30 May 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of May 31, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of May 31, 2019  By Josh Garrick 

Dear Readers: In over 12 years of writing this column, I’ve never had SO MUCH activity fall on ONE day. Read on and find something to do out of the cornucopia of things to do – on JUNE 1. (Hint: watch your timing and you could do up to 4 or 5 things all on one day – most are family oriented). JG

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  • Florida
  • arts
  • culture
  • travel
  • theatre
  • music
  • events
By Seth Sicroff , 28 May 2019

Daniel Mazur and the redemption of Mt. Everest

Daniel Mazur and the redemption of Mt. Everest

Outhouse on Khumbu glacier. From Daniel Mazur and the redemption of Mt. Everest
Outhouse on Khumbu glacier

"It's all bullshit on Everest these days."

By Lexa Pennington , 28 May 2019

How to Improve Our Educational System in the 21st Century

Education has become more important today than it has ever been. In the modern age, if you don’t know about one thing, you lose access to an untold amount of opportunities. However, despite the huge significance of education in the present age, many students still fail to succeed 

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  • education
By Culinary Spelunker , 27 May 2019

5 Family-Friendly Eco Destinations in Kissimmee, Florida

Chances are if you’ve visited Orlando, Florida, home to theme park behemoths Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Florida and others, you’ve also been to Kissimmee, its sister city just to the south. The two cities meld into one another – and yet for families looking to break up their days in the theme parks with some natural sites you can only find in Central Florida, Kissimmee offers the the perfect starting point.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 27 May 2019

Expert Shares Top Tips for Budget Travel

My motto? The more you save, the more you can travel. That’s why I love finding–and sharing–budget travel tips. Whether you’re traveling solo or with a large extended family, flying or driving, staying close to home or ranging further afield, you’ll find plenty of ways to save, with our best budget travel tips.

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  • travel tips
  • budget travel
By Bert Maxwell , 26 May 2019

Guidelines for Writing Finance Research Papers for College Students

Finance is one of the trickiest academic disciplines. Students who take on this course of study can often have a hard time writing finance research papers. 

Guidelines for Writing Finance Research Papers for College Students

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  • writing tips
By Josh Garrick , 25 May 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of May 24, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of May 24, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Orlando
  • Florida
  • travel
  • events
  • music
  • theatre
  • arts
  • culture
By Kerry Dexter , 20 May 2019

Signposts: Music of Hope

In time when politics ideas, understandings, and communications shift, it is challenging to find touchstones,signposts, if you will, to guide decisions. The sort of music we share in this series -- a series which is, after all, called music for shifting times -- can offer guidance and space for reflection. In this story, there are artists from New England, New Zealand, Scotland, Ireland, and Indiana.

There are threads which pull through, and ideas which resonate across the very different stories they tell.

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

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