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September 18, 2014

My Bermuda Bucket List







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As work permit holders on the island of Bermuda, neither myself or my husband, can stay forever. We live on work permits, which means we are allowed to live and work on the island for the duration of the permits. This is usually 2 – 3 years on average.


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Published on September 18, 2014 09:30

Exploring The Ranch at Rock Creek

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Montana: Big Sky Country, peppered with mountains, lakes, and as much of the great outdoors as you can breathe in. It’s our fourth largest state, and includes Glacier National Park, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, and Yellowstone National Park.


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Published on September 18, 2014 08:02

September 16, 2014

Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort: Everything in one resort, on one of Florida’s most beautiful beaches

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White sun-washed sand stretches for miles, against a backdrop of brilliant aquamarine ocean. You might think this is the Caribbean, but the Gulf Coast shore of Florida has some incredibly beautiful beaches that can give Caribbean ones a run for their money.


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Published on September 16, 2014 20:56

College, Internships, and Career Experiences: Foreign Service Officer Abdel Perera

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As a Career Consultant who works with many students who’re interested in careers abroad, I receive so many requests from students who’re interested in a job that entails "some form of travel." One often overlooked career is in Foreign Service — a career designed to promote the peace and prosperity of citizens of the U.S.


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Published on September 16, 2014 10:09

A Traumatic Blow

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By throwing grenades and shooting harpoons, whaling boats hope to hit whales enough to make a traumatic blow. Unfortunately when you’re on a swaying boat trying to hit a moving target, more often than not your aim won’t be exact, leaving the whales to die a slow agonizing death. Every year, nearly 2,000 whales are brutally murdered for commercial whaling.


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Published on September 16, 2014 08:49

Fall in Northern Norway

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Here are some fall photos from Godfjorden, ten minutes drive from my house.


 


Godfjorden, Northern Norway. Photographer Benny Høynes


 


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Published on September 16, 2014 08:16

September 15, 2014

Photographer of the Month: Vivienne Gucwa







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New York City is a fertile ground for artistry so it’s no surprise that longtime resident Vivienne Gucwa discovered and nurtured her burgeoning ability around its streets.


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Published on September 15, 2014 09:18

Music, Family, & Friends: Celtic Colours on Cape Breton







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Community: that’s a word which comes to mind when you think of Cape Breton.


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Published on September 15, 2014 08:22

September 14, 2014

Florida Culture for the Week of September 15 By Josh Garrick

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Florida Culture for the Week of September 15 By Josh Garrick


Two Weeks Left – Truly Magical Dining Month


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Published on September 14, 2014 13:00

College, Internships, and Career Experiences: Heidi Cousineau

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With all the possibilities and interests one person has, choosing a major can be challenging. Add in the search for an internship and that can be even more stressful. Heidi Cousineau, a soon to be December 2014 graduate from the University of Pittsburgh, will be earning a degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics.


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Published on September 14, 2014 12:03