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- Top 5 Churches in Vietnam for Christmas and New Year CelebrationHanoi Cathedral is at No.40 Nha Chung Street, Hoan Kiem District, and Hanoi. It was built on the site of the former Bao Thien Tower, which was famous in the ancient capital of Thang Long under the Ly Dynasty (the 11th and 12th centuries).
- Geographical Importance of India to the Ancient Invaders and to the Modern TouristsIn ancient times people chose India as a good place for exploring, conquering and establishing empires. This tradition has been followed in today also as India has become a tourist hotspot.
- U.S. Citizen: Rights, Privileges and ResponsibilitiesComplete listing of rights, privileges, and responsibilities of U.S. citizen.
- GPS Systems for Foreign TravelA review of the best GPS systems available when traveling foreign.
- Unsafe Working Conditions in China and Why American Workers Should CareThis article describes historical working conditions in China, labor reform and why American workers should care about the plight of Chinese workers.
General Motors Flails...and Fails the USAGM history of supporting gasoline dependence, and its general decline, is mirrored today by its abandonment of its one-time lead in Electric and plug-in hybrid cars.
Travel Romance: Honeymoon Packages in Manali, IndiaMany hotels in Manali offer special honeymoon package deals for newly married couples. Read on to find out about three of the best.
Review: Rating the Airlines - IcelandAir Through US AirwaysMy recent travels have allowed me to sample many different airlines, foreign and domestic. Last month, I rated American Airlines through Delta. This month, it's IcelandAir through US Airways.- An Inquiry into the First State of the Union Address of Washington, Wilson and ReaganAssessment of reasons for differences between state of the union addresses by three historical U.S. Presidents.
- Malaysia: A great place for travel or expatriationAsia's best-kept secret for expatriates, Malaysia has a vibrant mix of foreign and indigenous tribal cultures, creating a veritable melting pot of peoples, traditions and religions.
How to Improve the Quality of Secondary School Science and Research in Education Through Advanced Textbooks and TechnologyThe Advanced Textbooks and Technology program is based on the latest science and research assessments as the best panaceas for effective learning instruction in the classroom and effective solution to ease out problems, especially in some subjects...- For Christ's Sake and that of the Empire!Through the adoption by historic rulers, the spread of monasteries, and by conquest, the Church succeeded where all others failed. Rome fell, Charlemagne's reign ended, and the Church ascended, if only for a time, to the highest throne in Europe.
Popular Culture and Imagery in the Cold WarAn examination of Cold War iconography and imagery in government programs and popular culture; Civil Defense, pulp fiction, magazines, film, and video games.
Rianne's AC Archive (July to August 2010): Philippine Travel, Food, Shopping, Arts and Culture, and Laws and LegalitiesEverything about Philippine travel, tourist attractions, places, food, nightlife, shopping, activities and festivities, arts and culture, laws and legalities, and diverse lists of fun things to do, essential places to check out, and exciting places to go.
Airlines Fees and Taxes Could Exceed the Cost of the Airline Ticket This YearIn the recent years ticket charges from airlines have seen dramatic changes. The cost of flight is now added on in small increments in the form of fees and taxes.
Budget Travel Ideas - IndiaA general overview of budget travel in India with a particular focus on the American traveler.- Japanese Social Alcohol Consumption: What, Where, How, and Why to Drink in JapanA recount of firsthand personal travel experiences and general reference materials exploring the many unique and fascinating ways that alcohol is used in Japanese culture, and how it can be a valuable resource for Westerners trying to fit in.
The Federal Reserve is Not Your Friend and Never Has BeenThe Federal Reserve System is fast approaching it's 100th birthday and with that goes the country. Federal Reserve currency is backed by nothing and it's banks can make this Fiat Currency anytime.- What Tax Deductions Can a Nonresident Foreign Person in the U.S. Claim?A nonresident foreign person in the U.S. can claim certain deductions when filing a federal income tax return. Some are the same as the deductions that a U.S. citizen or resident can claim, but in other cases there are special rules that apply.
- Travel Insurance Makes SenseWhen spending money on travel it is smart to carefully consider and examine the cost and benefits of travel insurance. I have collected substantial money several times.
- U.S. Permanent Resident: Responsibilities: Comparison of Responsibilities of Permanent Resident with Responsibilities of U.S. CitizenMost of the responsibilities of U.S. citizen and U.S. permanent resident are the same, but there are some restrictions for permanent resident and exceptions for both U.S. permanent resident and U.S. citizen.
The Top 5 Travel Guide WebsitesFive of the best and most helpful travel guide websites that will answer all your questions and satisfy your needs. Everything you wanted to know in a destination is covered regarding domestic and international travel.- Americans and ApathyAn opinion paper on the issues facing our society in America, and much of the free world.
- Offshoring and OutsourcingOutsourcing and offshoring are two tools that can increase productivity and lower costs. These processes may be utilized by individuals, companies, or governments.
- Rick Steves Travel Tips for ItalyLearn about travel in italy from the very best "Rick Stevens".
- Fear, Sex, and Identity in Herman Melville's TypeeAn exploration of the uncanny effects of cannibalism, sex, and tattoing upon postcolonialism generally, and Melville studies specifically.
- Women in Christian Missions: A Comparison of the History of Men's and Women's ExperiencesWhile women's activity in Christian missions aided social liberation, this liberation came only by overcoming the obstacles of a male-dominated society. This article examines the disparity between men's and women's experiences in pursuing mission work.
Decoupage with Postage StampsHere are some brief instructions on how to decoupage with postage stamps. Whether you want to add some flair to piece of furniture or create an attractive gift with a travel theme, postal stamp decoupage may do the trick.- Examining the Legacy of the Truman Doctrine: U.S. Foreign Policy in the 20th CenturyA brief look at overseas armed conflicts in the U.S. since the civil war.
- Fear of Flying: Simple Ways to Minimize Anxiety While TravelingMany people have a fear of flying. For some this fear can be nearly debilitating. For others it is less severe. The question is, in this age of air travel, how can one manage their fears and still enjoy the benefits of quick travel?
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