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I am just wondering if there is a really good like legitimate and cheap place to take distance education courses online like for biology, and chemistry and physics and stuff, and the same goes for mathematics as well. If there are please let me know, if there are any from major universities other than open More >
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I know experience helps your pay but if you have a high ass education with no experience would you get payd more money dew to your knowledge in the field or would you start at a normal pay like everyone else since you have no experience?
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What do you think is the main problem that would help the most if changed within society? Whether its from laws, virtues, principles, sin, etc expound a bit if you feel it brings clarity to your answer just not too long. Thanks Cindy- thats very true a lot of great ideas given thanks
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My friend and I want to travel Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and England 2 weeks this summer. I’m concerned about cost of europass, even euro saver is expensive. We’ll be staying in hostels along the way. Any suggestions on how to travel cheap on the rails?
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Hello It today society u see 20 year old bombshells with 40 year old men or older. I have even seen a young 20 something gal with a guy that could of been my dads dad. Why is this acceptable now a days? What happened to sticking closer to your age?
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My wife wants to travel abroad. She is a permanent resident of the US. Does anybody know what forms are required?
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I am planning to travel along route 66 this summer and I am not sure which is the best type of transport to do this? Would I be better renting a car or going by bus? I am looking for the most cost efficient way to do this.
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Should I join like a Peace Corps type of thing? I want to help out people maybe in southern African countries, like little girls and boys. Maybe somewhere else, too. How can I travel for free? I am 18.
about 1 year ago
no where’s safe for a single american female…
about 1 year ago
yea it safe but watch out for people like the teens there their mean there
about 1 year ago
Venice was great. I went in 2002. Definitely see San Marco Square, the Palace of the Doges, The Rialto Bridge, St. Mark’s Church. Most of these attractions are within walking distance of each other so that you can see them all in a day.
Here is a good site:
http://www.vacationidea.com/venice/10_must_see.html
Stick to the tourist sections, as with any city and you should be fine.
There are travel advisories and advice from the US State Dept. for all countires. Her is Italy’s info:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1146.html
about 1 year ago
take a dictionary, and you should do some research and find out were the tourist sites are at so you will be able to communicate
about 1 year ago
I went as a teenager about 13 years ago and fell in love with Venice. It’s quite small actually and you’ll know your way around within a day. The most pervasive crime is getting pick-pocketed, usually by Gypsies. One of the people I was traveling with almost fell victim but his wife saw what was going on (her parents were from Italy and she spent lots of time there) and broke it up.
Use the same common sense you’d use anywhere else. Don’t flash your money, keep your money close to you at all times and tucked securely in a separate compartment in your purse, put your purse strap around your body so it can’t slide off your shoulder, pay special attention when in crowds.
As for not speaking Italian, don’t worry. In the big cities you’ll find plenty of people who are happy to speak English for you. In smaller towns you may have to look harder for someone who speaks English, but if you know any Italian, try a little. It’s a show of good faith and Italian people will appreciate it and take their time.
You’ll love it. Have fun!
P.S. It’s mandatory you try the ice cream (gelato). It’s heaven.
about 1 year ago
Hi, I went to Venice in January, we were two American females. My friend speaks fluent Italian but everyone wanted to speak to us in English, so I don’t think you have any problem with that, of course you can bring a phrase book just in case but Venice is such a heavy tourist spot that English is very common. It’s nice to know of course your please and thank yous and do you speak English in Italian. We took a tour of the doge palace it was really interesting. We also stopped in to a little museum on Vivaldi , it was free and nice in there. San Marco Square of course will be on your list. Just wandering around such an amazing city will keep you entertained for a long time. The food is wonderful too and the wine. We never felt unsafe at all and we were out to the wee hours some nights.
about 1 year ago
I just came back from venice. It’s a nice island. small. I dont think theres any hotels in Venice. If your not fluent in itaian i wouldnt go by yourself- go to Rome. theres Alot more to do- than you can take a bus, then a fairy over to Venice for the day. Its not a big place and honesty theres not much to do in Venice- they have a glass blowing factory alot of leather stores. Theres the ONE church ( and the court yard) and gondala rides. We did the tour bus thang. We saw all of italy in 10 days. nice. We meet alot of people on the bus and we felt safe.
about 1 year ago
Venice is very touristy and safe.
Take the common sense precaution you would take anywhere else and enjoy your trip!