travel tips
travel tips
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by Michael Hehn - 2006-12-12
The information about travel,safari,travel tips presented here will do one of two things: either it will reinforce what you know about travel,safari,travel tips or it will teach you something new. Bot...
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by Darlene Berkel - 2006-12-20
Vacations are what everyone dreams of as they pass through the drudgery of everyday life. Vacation is a term used in English speaking North America to describe a lengthy time away from work or school...
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by Jerrick Foo - 2006-12-21
The travel industry is a cut-throat one. Facing stiff competition, low profit margins and competition from online travel portals, travel agents is not an occupation for the faint-hearted.With cut-thro...
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by Darlene Berkel - 2006-12-23
The minutes pass so slowly, time drags by and suddenly, it's here. The dream vacation is about to begin. Now for the big questions: how and what to pack. This is not a trick question and while it see...
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by John Noble - 2006-12-24
Hitting the road in your RV and the RV lifestyle can be one of the most economical ways to travel. If you do a little planning and research ahead of time, it's easy to save even more - without ever fe...
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by Rod Morris - 2007-01-02
If travelling to Australia on business, you'll find a fairly informal working culture in which there are few strict rules of etiquette. However, it will help to be aware of the following:You should ma...
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by Rod Morris - 2007-01-08
Belgian business culture is quite formal, and meetings are well structured and focused. You should prepare thoroughly, make appointments at least a week in advance, and distribute an agenda if you are...
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by Rod Morris - 2007-01-08
Bulgarians prefer to meet their business contacts in person, so you may have to make regular trips to the country if conducting business there. Make appointments in advance, trying to avoid the main h...
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by Justin Burch - 2007-01-26
While snow is falling throughout the U.S., the Caribbean island of Aruba is enjoying never-ending summer. With an average annual temperature of 82°F (28°C), visitors are guaranteed a balmy climate reg...
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by Justin Burch - 2007-01-26
Effective January 2007, all travelers to Latin America and the Caribbean will need a U.S. passport for air travel. The change comes as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security attempts to alleviate tr...