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- Why Flash Mobs Have Got to Stop Before They Cost Someone There Lifea look into the flash mob syndrom, post traumatic stress and what needs to be done
Comparison of Movie "Pillow Talk," Cousineau's "Once and Future Myths," Campbell's "Power of Myths" and Hyde's "Trickster Makes This World"Relating key concepts from Cousineau's "Once and Future Myths," Campbell's "Power of Myth," and Hyde's "Trickster Makes This World" was an extremely interesting. Hope you enjoy my point of view!- Travel Trends and News for June 2010Going around the world, this article brings the most interesting and relevant travel trends and news to readers, in the air, on the ground, and on the high seas, for June 2010.
- Thorough Consumer Review of the Antonian Hotel (Antonian Inn and Suites) , San Antonio, TexasIf you are looking for a first-hand, no nonsense consumer review of The Antonian hotel(Antonian Inn and Suites) , San Antonio, look no further than this article. Do not believe the hotel's website... you will be sorely disappointed!
- Kauai, Hawaii: Land of Romance and BeautyAfter seven months of opposing days off, due to an injury, my husband and I needed to re-connect, in a big way. The inhabitants and other tourists of Kauai made this possible.
Madrid: Art, Nightlife and so Much BeautyMadrid is a modern city in an ancient nation. In one week I experienced some of the most breathtaking artwork and scenery. By night the city rivals any in the world for fun and excitement.- Discount Travel in Europe: Touring Italy's Finest Cities, Including Venice, Florence and RomeA woman and her spouse travel to Italy for her 40th birthday, using frequent flier tickets, regional discount air carriers, and convent stays, the article offers tips and links on how others can do the same.
- A Trip to Walt Disney and Much More in Floridaa trip of a lifetime visiting Walt Disney World, Epcot, and much more
Port St. Joe, Florida: Paradise Lost . . . And FoundSix years after the St. Joe Paper Mill closed its doors for the final time, a different Port St. Joe, and a new, more balanced economy, has emerged. To understand this miracle of rebirth, one must first follow the long road it took to get here.- Joran Van Der Sloot: Coffee, Murder and a DanishPeruvian authorities are sifting through Joran Van Der Sloot's deceptions and half-truths....
- Short Story: Zen is the Same Now and ZenThis is a short story about an ancient Zen monastery that just might have once existed. There is truth existing within all things. This story shows but one way of finding it.
How to Plan and Prepare for a TripTips on how to plan a vacation get-away and what things you need to do to get there!- Sagada and Its WorthInformation about Sagada, Mountain Province in the Philippines. A guide on history, destinations and where to go, when is the best place to go and more.
- The Top Five Most Haunted Hot Spots of the State of MissouriThe show me state has much to offer for the tourists, but did you know that it has a haunted side that scares some of the most professional of all investigators. Come with us as we countdown the top five most haunted of the state of Missouri.
Travelogue of China: Concert Band Tour to Beijing and ShanghaiTravelogue of my experiences, musings and observations in Beijing and Shanghai, China, 5-15 June 2006.
Two Children, Mount Rushmore and 5000 HarleysWe went on a simple family vacation and instead were caught up in the ride of a lifetime when we were unexpectanly joined by 5000 Harleys.- Pennies, Nickels and Old RenoOld Reno was a cozy little hole in the wall casino. It had the old cowboy décor and you felt at home when you walked in the front doors.
- Gustav, Katrina and Rafael: What Two Hurricanes and a Rooster Have in CommonPrepare for the very real possibility of another hurricane making landfall on a path that's eerily similar to Karina's landfall
- Long Term Effects of an Oil Spill on the Environment and the EconomyPrior to March 24, 1989, few had heard of Prince William Sound. Today, however, people remember this heretofore unknown region of Alaska as the site of one of the most gruesome man-made disasters in recent history: the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
- Catspaw by Joan D. Vinge - Book Summary and AnalysisA summary and analysis of Catspaw by Joan D. Vinge.
- Comparing the Mythology of Scotland and IrelandThis article reviews and compares the mythology of Scotlandand Ireland by reviewing the history of the two and their mythology.
Excavation of Stonehenge and Its Replicas Constructed Around the WorldIf you happen to be visiting the original Stonehenge and feel distracted by its upcoming and first excavation in 44 years, try some other locations around the world that feature duplicates of the famous stone structure. Some of them are near wonders of the world...
Tourists, Backpackers, Expats: What's the Difference?Tourism, Backpacking and expatriatism all require different levels of time, money and commitment.
The "Save Ellis Island!" Campaign--and Why It's Important to Learn Ellis Island's Past Realities as We Save ItThe "Save Ellis Island!" ads wisely play up the inspiring side of immigrants who came through (20 million of them is today's arguable estimate)--despite a lot more complex history still haunting the walls of those structures.
Guided Tours of Rome and the Misery that FollowsMisadventures and expectational let downs in Rome. A first time visit to Rome leaves a lasting impression that may prevent a second visit.
Teaching (and Learning) in KoreaMy three-month stay in Gwangju, Korea in summer of 2006. The ups, downs, hilarious moments, and stark realizations about myself and the world in which we live.- One Night Stands and WomenThis article reviews female perspective of one night stands.
- Lots to See and Do in Leadville, ColoradoAt one time in the 1880s this town had a
population of some 40,000. This increase in the number of residents was largely due to the discovery of gold and then silver.
The Most Haunted Places in AmericaA look through at ( what I consider) the most haunted places in America. They are listed in no particular order.
Traveling from Hampton Roads to Cape Hatteras and Back AgainOn a drive from one point to another, you pass much not only of historical interest but of general interest as well, but the sights are so familiar to most people that they simply don't notice what they're passing.
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