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June 20, 2014
Top 10 Things to Eat in Jordan

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One of my favorite parts of living in Jordan was the food! Here is a list of the top 10 foods that you should eat while in Jordan.
June 19, 2014
Oddball Michigan: A Guide to 450 Really Strange Places
Born and raised in Michigan, I've always known our state is special. But I didn't know Quite How Special until I read Oddball Michigan: A Guide to 450 Really Strange Places, by Jerome Pohlen. This guide is both hilarious and surprising.
June 16, 2014
Sleeping in the Sea

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When I was 9, I slept over at the amazing AMNH (American Museum of Natural History), located in New York City. It was incredible, but I’m sure very overwhelming for the parents and staff, because hundreds of kids were running all over the place like crazy, uncontrolled flying squirrels.
June 15, 2014
Florida Culture for the Week of June 16 By Josh Garrick
Florida Culture for the Week of June 16 By Josh Garrick
Through June 29 – Elton John's AIDA
June 14, 2014
Summer Sunsets in Norway
The sunset is not far from here in the north, nor the midnight sun, so we have more and more nights like this, coming.
These pictures were taken near Reinsnes in Sortland, Vesterålen, Northern Norway, 13 June 2014. It was a lovely evening, and the water was like a mirror, and reflected the clouds...
June 13, 2014
Working with Teens: A Resource Guide
Do you work with youth and wonder if there’s more that you could be doing? Join the club – whether you’re a parent, coach, educator, or mentor, you know that when it comes to working with teens, there’s always more to learn.
Fiddles and the Wild Atlantic Way

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The Wild Atlantic Way: its name alone suggests mystery, adventure, and discovery
June 12, 2014
How Did the English Language Come to Be?
English is truly a lingua franca, or global language. It is spoken in countries throughout the world and studied by millions of students every day. However, English, evolutionarily speaking, is a relatively new language. To understand where English comes from, let’s journey back to the beginning of language itself.
7 Things Not to Miss on your Trip to China
China: it’s the world’s second largest country, and the world’s most populous, as well. China is an ancient place, based on one of the earliest civilizations, which has flourished for thousands of years. The first imperial dynasty, the Xia, emerged around 2070 BCE.
June 11, 2014
Recipe from Italy: Fried Elderflowers
On a warm Spring afternoon we added Fried Elderflowers or fiori di sambuco fritti to the menu - these edible flowers when fried in a beer batter create a light, crunchy, aromatic antipasti/appetizer!