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By Heather Robinette , 12 July 2018

5 Things You Need to Know Before Going to Wimbledon

Although I am not a huge tennis fan, I was lucky enough to be in London during Wimbledon, which takes place during the end of June to early July.

5 Things You Need to Know Before Going to Wimbledon

By Bert Maxwell , 12 July 2018

Is your smartphone travel-ready?

There are a bunch of things you can do to upgrade your smartphone before you go travelling to make your phone more than just a phone. We’ve compiled a list of our top phone hacks so you can make the most of your time away with minimal hassle. Take a look at our list to see what you can do with your smartphone.

Is your smartphone travel-ready?

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 10 July 2018

5 Things to Do in Auckland for Educators

Located on New Zealand's North Island, Auckland has a population of around 1.5 million. The University of Auckland was established in 1883, and the metro area is rife with arts, culture, history, and gustatorial opportunities. 

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  • educational travel
  • classrooms
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  • international education
  • Auckland
  • New Zealand
By Heather Robinette , 9 July 2018

An Easy Guide to Understanding VAT: Understanding Taxes in London

In one of my past blogs called A Quick Guide on Spending Money in London, I discussed the coins, notes, exchange rate, debit/credit cards, and ATMs in London. Now, I want to look at the Value Added Tax (VAT), and what that means for you. Understanding the VAT tax will be very helpful in purchases you make while you are abroad.

By Kerry Dexter , 7 July 2018

Songs and Tunes of Cape Breton

“There’s a saying in Gaelic that culture is passed on knee to knee, between generations,” says musician Mary Jane Lamond. “My grandparents were Gaelic speakers, so I was always interested in the language. I think I was first drawn to the literary tradition, which is a very oral tradition here on Cape Breton.

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By Sandy Bornstein , 6 July 2018

History Comes Alive in Sydney, Nova Scotia

Passengers aboard a New England to Canada cruise oftentimes visit Sydney, located on Cape Breton, an island that is part of Canada’s second-smallest province, Nova Scotia. Last fall, my Celebrity Cruises itinerary included an eight-hour stop in this port.

By Stacey Ebert , 6 July 2018

Through the eyes of an educator: What if the classroom had no walls?

It’s officially summer in the northern hemisphere. Days of beach frolicking, no alarm clocks, park picnics, and RV tours are met with nights spent following the trail of fireflies, roasting that perfect marshmallow, and watching nature’s evening show as the sun meets the horizon.

These are the cherished days of summer where traditional schooling is flung by the wayside and finding fun reigns supreme.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 6 July 2018

Walk with Zeus: Exploring History in Crete

The birthplace of Zeus, the home of the Minotaur, Daedalus’ labyrinth (and Ariadne’s clue), the launching place of Icarus – where are you? Why, Crete, of course! The largest of all the Greek islands, Crete is one of the most beautiful – and historic – places in the world.

By Sarah Albom , 29 June 2018

Visiting Evora: 5 Places to See

The Chapel of Bones is an amazing, if not eerie, place to visit in Évora, Portugal. Decorated with the bones of 5,000 dead from the local cemetery, this room certainly gives you a chill when you step inside.  Apart from the Chapel of Bones, what else is

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 29 June 2018

An Architectural Tour of Portugal

Any visitor to Portugal will tell you that the architecture is a must-see. While you’re there, why not arrange your driving plans to include an architectural tour of Portugal?

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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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