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By Asako Maruoka, 31 May, 2024

Essential Must-Haves for Aspiring English Teachers Abroad

Teaching English as a foreign language presents an incredible opportunity for individuals seeking both professional growth and personal adventure. With more than 1.5 billion learners of English worldwide, the demand for skilled English teachers is immense and continues to grow. 

Essential Must-Haves for Aspiring English Teachers Abroad

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  • teaching abroad
  • education
  • travel
By Hardeep Kaur, 30 May, 2024

Top Five Traditional Dishes of Punjab

In Punjab, India, people love to eat different kinds of dishes according to their interest. There are a number of famous dishes which are related to our culture as well as tradition, including Chole Bhature, Dal Makhani, Sarson DA Saag with Makki Di Roti, Paratha, and Rice Pudding. All these dishes are my favorite, and whenever my family plans to go out for lunch or dinner, I order these dishes because they’re quite delicious. 

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  • travel
  • food
  • Punjab
  • India
By Pardeep Kaur, 30 May, 2024

The Traditional Punjabi Suit

I am from Kotli Ablu, which is situated in the Muktsar district in Punjab. India is a diverse country with a variety of customs and tradition, languages, and religion. Today, I will share with you our traditional clothing. This traditional Punjabi suit is called Salwar, Kameez, and a Dupatta. Each piece of cloth plays a crucial role in my culture.

The Traditional Punjabi Suit

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  • clothing
  • India
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 29 May, 2024

El Azteco’s Topopo Salad Recipe

When I was in college at Michigan State University, we used to go to El Azteco Restaurant for our Sunday dinners, when the cafe was closed. El Az offered bean and cheese burritos at a fair price for a college student in the late 1980s: $1.50 each. Since I graduated many moons ago, they’ve moved to a better location – and I’m able to afford more than a bean and cheese burrito.

El Azteco’s Topopo Salad Recipe

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  • recipes
  • East Lansing
  • Michigan State University
By Asako Maruoka, 28 May, 2024

Academized Educator on Teaching Essay Structure

As a teacher, one of the most challenging tasks is teaching students how to structure their essays effectively. 

A well-structured essay not only helps the reader follow the writer's thought process but also demonstrates the writer's ability to organize their ideas coherently. Teaching essay structure can be daunting, but with the right approach, you can help your students master this essential skill. Teaching essay structure is essential for students to express their ideas clearly and logically. 

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  • writing
  • education
By Lexa Pennington, 28 May, 2024

Sydney's Hidden Gems on a Luxury Yacht Charter

Sydney Harbour—a dazzling panorama of iconic landmarks and postcard-perfect beauty—beckons travelers worldwide. But for the discerning adventurer seeking an escape beyond the ordinary, a private yacht charter unlocks a treasure trove of hidden gems.

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Sydney
  • Australia
By Kerry Dexter, 20 May, 2024

Connections Through Musical Journeys

Connection.

That’s an idea and a theme that has been part of this series from the first days of Music for Shifting Times. Connection to ideas, to places, to friends, to strangers, to memories: all are good ways to find and renew stability as times continue to shift.

Consider the creative ways these musicians find connection in shifting times.

Connections Through Musical Journeys

By Bert Maxwell, 20 May, 2024

Thriving in the Tutoring Business: Steps to Financial Success

 

Tutoring businesses are growing in popularity. So much so that even K-dramas have used tutoring businesses as the background for romantic stories. 

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  • education
  • tutoring
By Jay Lyon, 16 May, 2024

Glasgow, Scotland: Spirits And Majesty

When the plane first broke below the cloud line, I was astonished by Scotland’s beauty. It was an emerald green puzzle of lush landscape in a thousand irregular squares. At the heart of Scotland’s surreal landscape were rolling green hills. Sheep, ponies, and small villages dotted the view like patches of wildflowers. I landed in Glasgow on a misty Wednesday morning. The entire town has a fascinating mix of old stone infrastructure and modern new conveniences.

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  • travel
  • travel photos
  • Glasgow
  • Scotland
By Culinary Spelunker, 16 May, 2024

Speaking Spätzle: What to Know About this Quintessential Swabian Favorite—and How to Make It

Plump and misshapen, with a soft, chewy texture that’s reminiscent of pasta or gnocchi, Spätzle belongs in its own culinary category altogether.

Pervasive in Germany, Austria, and Hungary, and stretching into Switzerland and other neighboring European countries, the popular pasta comes in several varieties. But the miniature dumplings usually share a few common threads – a simple dough, heavy with egg and flour, and a cooking method that involves dangling the dough over simmering water so that it cooks on contact.

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

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