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By Josh Garrick , 3 March 2018

Florida Culture for the Week of March 3, 2018 By Josh Garrick

Florida Culture for the Week of March 3, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Florida
  • travel
  • events
  • art
  • ballet
  • culture
  • entertainment
  • music
  • theatre
  • Orlando
By Rosie Carbo , 2 March 2018

San Antonio Art Exhibit Reveals the City's First 100 Years of History

San Antonio, Texas is observing 300 years since its founding in 1718 by Spain through its network of Franciscan friars. Tricentennial celebrations, such as lectures, musical programs, and educational events, are taking place all year long around town.

But since its opening at the San Antonio Museum of Art in February, a blockbuster art exhibit has been drawing crowds from near and far. One reason is that “San Antonio 1718: Art from Viceregal Mexico,” focuses exclusively on San Antonio’s first 100 years. 

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  • art
  • San Antonio
  • exhibits
  • history
By Asako Maruoka , 2 March 2018

With these learning practices, you'll never make ESL writing mistakes again

Language learning is a lifelong process with a universe of space for improvements. Beginners will struggle with the pronunciation and proper sentence structures. The intermediate level learners have their own minefield. Mastering the skill of writing spreads from first school papers to Shakespeare essays. Put some effort into it to hone your business emails, official reports, and polite requests.
 

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  • language
  • learning
  • writing
  • ESL
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 28 February 2018

#TeachAbroadBecause ... it’s a way to become a global soul!

Tim Hannigan was born in Penzance in the far west of the UK, and grew up on the stormy shores of the Atlantic. After leaving school, he worked as a chef to fund his travels, before studying journalism at the University of Gloucester. He then headed to Indonesia to teach English. He stayed on in the country for several years as a journalist and travel writer. His first book, Murder in the Hindu Kush, was published in 2011, and was shortlisted for the Boardman-Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature.

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  • #TeachAbroadBecause
  • education
  • global education
  • international education
  • travel
By Asako Maruoka , 27 February 2018

What Is The US J-1 Visa For Teachers And What Should You Know About It?

The US J-1 visa is a very interesting visa under the non-immigrant category. It is used to allow teachers, exchange visitors, and scholars to participate in US programs promoting cultural exchanges. In most situations, the visa is used to get business or medical training in the country, but other situations do apply. Applicants have to meet strict eligibility criteria that are much stricter than the ESTA based visa waiver program.

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  • teacher
  • teacher travel
  • visas
  • J-1 Visa
By Lexa Pennington , 27 February 2018

How to address your child's school problems

At some point of being a parent, we will be faced with an issue with our child and the school they go to. Sometimes it’s in the form of a dreaded email from the teacher saying that your kid has crossed the line and that you must come in for a meeting, or the guidance counselor/principal will call to tell you that your teen has missed a week of school altogether, and you don’t have the slightest idea as to why.

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  • school
  • parenting
By Culinary Spelunker , 26 February 2018

Exploring the Flavors of Cuba with Photographer and Cookbook Author Liza Gershman

Anchoring the string of Caribbean islands that includes Haiti, Puerto Rico, Montserrat, and others, Cuba is home to a cross-section of people – and cuisines. For years, the country has been relatively inaccessible to tourists, especially those from the U.S. And while U.S.-Cuban relations remain tenuous, the easing of travel restrictions have made it possible for visitors to start exploring the island, the largest in the Caribbean, and one distinguished for its natural splendor.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 26 February 2018

A Geek in Indonesia: Discover the Land of Komodo Dragons, Balinese Healers, and Dangdut Music

Whether you've always wanted to go to Indonesia, or interested in learning about this interesting country, I've got a book for you!

A Geek in Indonesia: Discover the Land of Komodo Dragons, Balinese Healers, and Dangdut Music

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  • travel
  • travel guides
  • books
  • guidebooks
  • Indonesia
By Josh Garrick , 24 February 2018

Florida Culture for the Week of February 24, 2018 By Josh Garrick

Florida Culture for the Week of February 24, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Florida
  • arts
  • culture
  • entertainment
  • travel
  • music
  • theatre
  • events
By Lexa Pennington , 21 February 2018

5 Ways to Make Your Holiday Perfect

Sometimes planning a holiday can be a little stressful. Whether you are taking the kids along, spending time with your in-laws, or just taking some time away as a family or a couple, your holiday can be a source of fun or aggravation. 

To keep your holiday from being a pain, follow these 5 steps to make your holiday flow smoothly and be, well, perfect. 

5 Ways to Make Your Holiday Perfect

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  • travel tips
  • travel planning

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