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By Josh Garrick , 5 April 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of April 5, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of April 5, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Orlando
  • Florida
  • travel
  • events
  • arts
  • theatre
  • culture
  • music
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 2 April 2019

The Hobbit Onstage: A Magical World Premiere at Children’s Theatre Company

Wander with us down to Lake-town and delve into the Lonely Mountain, at Children’s Theatre Company World Premiere Production of The Hobbit.

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  • travel
  • family travel
  • theatre
  • children's theatre
  • Minneapolis
  • CTC
  • Hobbit
  • Tolkien
By Stacey Ebert , 2 April 2019

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Travel and Spring–a Symbiotic Relationship

When I was living in New York, the arrival of spring meant puffy eyes, air conditioning instead of windows down, running away from grass and trees, an itchy palate, pollen everywhere you looked, and the beginning of the countdown to the end of the school year. Since we’ve moved to San Diego, the arrival of spring has a more varied meaning. Sure, there are still some of those allergy symptoms and no longer the countdown till the end of school, but the start of the season seems to have a broader meaning now.

By Christopher Wurst , 29 March 2019

22.33 Stories: Practice, Practice, Practice with Grace Benton

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: Practice, Practice, Practice with Grace Benton

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  • international education
  • intercultural education
  • travel
  • ECA
  • refugees
  • teaching English
  • Jordan
By Josh Garrick , 29 March 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 29, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 29, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

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  • events
  • travel
  • Orlando
  • Florida
  • culture
  • arts
  • theatre
  • music
By Lexa Pennington , 29 March 2019

The Best Beach Towns in Tenerife and Other Attractions

There are times when you just need to kick back and hit the beach. Tenerife, a Spanish island off the coast of North Africa, has wonderful beaches...and thousands of people every year make good use of them. If you are looking for a great beach holiday, here are some of the best beaches you can find on this Canary island. It is worth noting that Tenerife beachfront hotels tend to be of a high standard.

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Tenerife
By Culinary Spelunker , 25 March 2019

4 Reasons to Visit Seattle’s MoPOP Museum

Indie video game designers discussing their craft. Hundreds of guitars strung together to form a sort of musical tornado emerging from the floor. High school art from a singer who helped create the grunge movement.

While I expected Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture, or MoPOP, would offer plenty of culture-defining finds, I was still surprised by the variety and thoughtfulness behind the exhibits.

By Lexa Pennington , 23 March 2019

5 Reasons Not to be Bummed About a Low LSAT Score

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) has become an essential exam to get admission into law schools. Scores range from 120-180 and to get a chance to enroll in most of the top law schools, one should at least score a 160. Students who score in the range of 120-150 may panic when they see their low score, but there is no need to worry as these scores can get better with proper planning and LSAT tutoring. Remember that this test can be retaken as it occurs four times a year in February, June, September or October, and December.     

By Josh Garrick , 23 March 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 22, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 22, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Orlando
  • Florida
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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 22 March 2019

5 Best Tips for Visiting Vietnam's Spectacular Halong Bay

Located in northeast Vietnam, in the Gulf of Tonkin, Halong Bay contains over 1,900 islands and islets! Formed from limestone karst and jutting up from the water, these islands are so unique that the area, all part of the Cat Ba Archipelago, has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The name Ha Long can be translated to mean Bay of Descending Dragons.

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Vietnam
  • Halong Bay
  • UNESCO

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Music for Shifting Times

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Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

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International Teaching Families: A Compendium

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European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

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Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

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