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  1. Strange Customs of the World What are the strangest customs in the world? Which communities perform the oddest rituals and have the weirdest traditions? Who has the most unusal culture? Pulling faces, rolling cheese down hills, dancing with bells on your clothes and clacking s...
  2. About Sociopolitical Art; What is it? Find the definition of sociopolitical art, often spelled socio-political and called social commentary as a category at many web sites for artists. See examples of how the meaning of this philosophical art category is expressed from a variety of resou...
  3. Marisa Angelis - Artist Designer Writer Poet Philanthropist Humanitarian Promoter Marisa Angelis is an Australian Visual Artist, Painter, Designer, Writer, Poet, Philanthropist, Humanitarian and Promoter, who promotes her beloved country Australia, Cultural Diversity, Multiculturalism, is a strong believer in Democracy...
  4. Legendary Shangri La In 1933 British novelist James Hilton wrote a book called Lost Horizon, which was about a group of travellers who got lost in a place that Mr Hilton described as a place of eternity, peace and tranquility, an idyllic world of imposing snow mountains,...
  5. Images of China Mark Amy Photography presents stunning images from all around China. With galleries ranging from the well-known major cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, to the less less well-known places such as Huangshan and Sanya, and the legendary, but much les...
  6. Belarus Travel Guide Belarus has many things to offer travelers. Belarus is rich in culture and history, relatively inexpensive and not yet over-run by tourists. However, because English is not common in Belarus and information is not widely available, travel t...
  7. 8 More Reasons For You To Pick Skype At Work How do you get explosive productivity from VoIP? Strategic advantage? Delighted employees, partners and customers?   As the managing editor of Skype Journal, I'm asked this question all the time. As an online publication we work with people from...
  8. Kennewick Man | Tri Cities Washington Columbia Park Skeleton Discovery In one prominent case involving ancient skeletal remains, the debate over lineal descent ended up in a court of law. The remains, known as Kennewick Man, were found in 1996 on the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington, on property belonging to th...
  9. Keys To A Well-Rounded Education Learning is a life-long pursuit. There is no need to be intimidated by expanding your knowledge with these great resources available, all written for "the rest of us". Impress your friends with your big brains! When we stop learning, we stop living....
  10. Brooklyn Bridge 125th Anniversary The Brooklyn Bridge turned 125 years old over Memorial Day weekend, May 24 2008. The landmark bridges 125th anniversary was celebrated with fireworks, a Brooklyn Philharmonic performance, fanfare and a weekend long colored lights spectacular to honor...
  11. Building Bridges Unit Study Garner Rix and his family moved from Connecticut to Vermont in 1780 by oxcart. During his captivity he walked to Montreal and back. What was it like to travel in the 18th Century? There were few roads and even fewer bridges. The bridges over streams...
  12. Volunteer Abroad in Cameroon Africa Volunteering Opportunities www.abroaderview.org Life experiences and world travel contribute much to our ability to deal with the unexpected, function in a strange environment or culture, and learn new skills, all of which increase confidence and decision making abilities. AbroaderView.org - 1001...
  13. Authentic Travel Northern Thailand - 10 Tips How As a manager of a responsible tourism outfit that offers authentic Tours of Northern Thailand I often get inquiries from travellers who want to see and experience the real Thailand, not the tourist version of it.  Now that so many...
  14. Volunteer in Peru - Global Volunteer Network The Global Volunteer Network offers volunteer service opportunities in community projects throughout the world. GVN currently has opportunities to work on a range of projects in Peru. Volunteers can become involved in childcare, teaching, constructi...
  15. Blogs, Blogs, Blogs Blogs are the daily journals of millions of people who are living in different environments and under different circumstances. Get to know the news and the views of different people from different backgrounds. Build more knowledge about their culture...
  16. Now You're Talking Turkey A Lens of Business Development Experiences in Turkey. Step 1. Get yourself to Turkey. Step 2. Get a haircut and a real job. Step 3. Enjoy! The Turkish people are generally friendly and helpful and Turks love to shop. Turkey's location - bridging Euro...
  17. Naming Multicultural Babies My wife and I recently had our first baby.  My wife is Taiwanese and I am American.  We are currently living in Taiwan.  The baby was born in Taiwan and may spend a significant time of his childhood here.  Eventually, however, we...
  18. Intercultural, Cultural Transformation & Communication I only have knowledge of the cultural faux pas brought to my attention and/or the ones I learn about going through life's journey and these are the ones I intend to document and share for the benefit of others. Don't forget to check out my Intercultu...
  19. Vietnam Volunteering for Youth - www.globalvolunteernetwork.org The Global Volunteer Network has an awesome opportunity to participate in a volunteer program specifically designed to allow teens the chance to take part in one of our rewarding volunteer programs. Designed with 15-17 year olds in mind, this progra...
  20. Washington State Offers Something For Everyone Choosing a vacation destination is an important decision because there are a number of destinations that may lack certain types of attractions that appeal to some people.  Washington State is affected by this though as the state offers one of th...