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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 7 December, 2022

Support Culinary Historian's Peeling Back the Layers into the Roots of Turkish Baklava

You know you are in the presence of greatness when you learn of the work of someone who has dedicated their life to a passion.

 Such is the case with Chef Channon Mondoux, a culinary historian and cultural anthropologist who has worked for decades researching, translating, cooking, and exploring historic Ottoman cuisine.

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  • culinary history
  • culinary anthropology
  • Turkey
  • baklava
By Stacey Ebert, 5 December, 2022

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Invite more awe

It’s in a child’s eyes the first time they see Mickey Mouse. It’s in a parent’s face when they meet their new addition for the first time. It’s in the eyes of an individual when they connect with that person or animal who’s made a huge difference in their life. 

By Asako Maruoka, 1 December, 2022

7 Ways to Have More Fun While Camping With Your Family

Family camping can be enjoyable but also requires a lot of work. When camping, preparation is critical, but adding the kids only makes things more chaotic. On the other hand, nothing is more soothing than spending time in nature, sleeping outside, and taking a short break from daily life's troubles. 

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  • family travel
  • travel tips
  • camping
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 29 November, 2022

Magical Deliciousness! The Unofficial Hogwarts for the Holidays Cookbook: 75 Recipes for a Year of Magical Celebrations

Publisher's note: While we love Hogwarts and the Harry Potter universe, we do not condone the author's views and transphobia.

I'm so happy to introduce you to my favorite celebratory cookbook, written by one of my favorite authors. The Unofficial Hogwarts for the Holidays Cookbook: 75 Recipes for a Year of Magical Celebrations, by Rita Mock-Pike, is a treasure for cooking delicious holiday foods all year round. 

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  • recipes
  • holidays
  • celebrations
  • cookbooks
  • Hogwarts
By Kerry Dexter, 28 November, 2022

Read This: Build a House

It’s a story that began with a song.

It is also a story that began long before the song or the book came to be.

The story began when the first enslaved people came to what is now the United States.

“You brought me here
to build a house...”

Rhiannon Giddens begins the song, and the text of Build a House.

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  • books
  • music
  • Juneteenth
  • slavery
  • Rhiannon Giddens
By Sheraz Abo Alkhair, 26 November, 2022

Lama Ba Saad: #studyabroadbecause it gives us the opportunity to see the world

This article is based on the experiences of an international student from Saudi Arabia, Lama Ba Saad. I chose to share her story because I discovered many interesting and unique things about her country, and learnt from her how she overcame her challenges in Canada.

Lama Ba Saad is a student at Fanshawe College. She dreams to be a nurse in future and loves drawing.

Lama Ba Saad: #studyabroadbecause it gives us the opportunity to see the world

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  • #studyabroadbecause
By Julie Royce, 26 November, 2022

The Wreck of Northwest Flight 2501 Submerged in Lake Michigan

The approximate 6,000 ships that have succumbed to raging storms attest to the power of the Great Lakes. As I traveled, writing and compiling information for my three-volume travel series that explores Michigan's coasts, I heard or read the tales left behind by those ill-fated ships. They add a somber, but compelling backdrop to Michigan’s waterways. The following story deviates from the shipwreck theme. In addition to the thousands of ships that surrendered to the waters of Lake Michigan, there is also one major aircraft that vanished into her angry waters.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 22 November, 2022

Read This: A Passion for Japan

I've got a book for you that will bring you such joy! A Passion for Japan, edited by John Rucynski, is both an ode to building community, and an interesting, in-depth ethnographic look at being a long-term expat resident in Japan. I LOVE it.

Read This: A Passion for Japan

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  • books
  • Japan
  • intercultural learning
  • expat
  • community
By Bert Maxwell, 22 November, 2022

I Want to Buy Crypto: Chainlink or Ethereum?

There are numerous crypto platforms that offer their tokens and coins in the market. Some of them are on the top-traded list, and others are less popular. Anyway, experienced investors recommend holding both leading crypto assets, such as BTC and ETH, and adding your investment portfolio with less popular coins and tokens, such as Dash, Link, etc.

In this article, we will compare Ethereum and Chainlink projects, mention ETH and Link price, and tell where to buy them.

By Kerry Dexter, 21 November, 2022

Music for Reflecting on Change

Change. It is a constant; at times welcome, at times resisted, at times unnoticed until much later.

Wherever you find yourself in the world at this moment, you know the effects of change, in politics, in personal life, in climate and nature, and in many other spheres.

Music to offer you varied perspectives as you live through and think about change:

Music for reflecting on change

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

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International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

I'm a White House Travel Blogger

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 A Compendium

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Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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