Written on September 30, 2008
A quick look at American history highlights the significance of this years Presidential election, and reveals some of what we can learn from a trip through America’s southern states.
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Written on September 30, 2008
Hala Youssef and her team are the first locals from Egypt ever to take part in the Sahara Race. They are raising money for two Bedouin communities.
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Written on September 29, 2008
As part of an around the world adventure, Bali to Jakarta is a fascinating journey, but one that can also be made in the space of a 3-week holiday. Buy a plane ticket and let it unfold.
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Written on September 27, 2008
The U.S. Presidential election always grabs the world’s attention. This year is no different with Barack Obama on course to make history, we hope.
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Written on September 24, 2008
This November, Simon Evans and Fearghal O’Nuallain will begin the first Irish circumnavigation of the globe by bicycle.
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Written on September 22, 2008
Travel insurance is vital for any trip. Don’t wait until something goes wrong to decide that you should have got organised, it’ll be too late.
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Written on September 17, 2008
As part of a generation increasingly disillusioned by the employment prospects once promised to university graduates, it seems increasingly important to cling to the moral high ground, nuture the values that our grandparents lived by, and embrace 21st century opportunities.
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Written on September 2, 2008
Thailand is a tenacious and proud country that deserves a great deal of respect from its visitors.
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Monthly Archives: September 2008
10 Civil Rights Milestones In America’s Southern States
A quick look at American history highlights the significance of this years Presidential election, and reveals some of what we can learn from a trip through America’s southern states.
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An Egyptian Team Joins In Racing The 4 Deserts
Hala Youssef and her team are the first locals from Egypt ever to take part in the Sahara Race. They are raising money for two Bedouin communities.
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Bali To Jakarta In 18 Days
As part of an around the world adventure, Bali to Jakarta is a fascinating journey, but one that can also be made in the space of a 3-week holiday. Buy a plane ticket and let it unfold.
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Barack Obama: The Travellers’ Pick
The U.S. Presidential election always grabs the world’s attention. This year is no different with Barack Obama on course to make history, we hope.
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Revolution: Two Irishmen To Cycle The World
This November, Simon Evans and Fearghal O’Nuallain will begin the first Irish circumnavigation of the globe by bicycle.
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Do I Need Travel Insurance?
Travel insurance is vital for any trip. Don’t wait until something goes wrong to decide that you should have got organised, it’ll be too late.
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Leaving Your Cubicle
As part of a generation increasingly disillusioned by the employment prospects once promised to university graduates, it seems increasingly important to cling to the moral high ground, nuture the values that our grandparents lived by, and embrace 21st century opportunities.
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Bitesize: Thailand
Thailand is a tenacious and proud country that deserves a great deal of respect from its visitors.
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