The Impact of Cultural Fluidity in the Education System – Part 3 of 3
Christine Baldwin The three part series continues as we explore the experiences of language teachers and professors whose hidden diversity…
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Christine Baldwin The three part series continues as we explore the experiences of language teachers and professors whose hidden diversity…
3 MINUTE READ Story and photos by Mudabbir Ahmad Tak Man is tough. Some men are anyway — strong and…
On May 6, screenwriter Scott Meyers tweeted an article from “The Hollywood Reporter,” entitled “Was Sundance the ‘First Petri Dish’ of Coronavirus in the States?” A few days after attending Sundance Film Festival this year, I woke up one morning thinking I was having a heart attack. Massive pain in my chest. Hard to breathe. Went to the emergency room. Not heart related, something with my lungs. Maybe coronavirus?
Aidan Frazier is a U.S. Citizen out of water. He grew up in Yorkshire, Northern England, where he attended school,…
Cassidy Grant and Dylan Hickcox are a nomadic couple who have been traveling the world together since they were 17-years-old….
By the age of 20, Dylan Hickcox has spent time in 21 countries and now runs his family’s blog about…
The Republic of Malta, a small isolated island in Southern Europe, is known for its stunning landscapes, historical structures, and traditional cuisine.
YanYan Yan, 34, was a Chinese expat in London until the day she decided needed a change. After moving to…
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas — and that look differs from one culture to the next. Let’s take a look at how Christmas is celebrated around the world.
The awe-inspiring city is glorified by breathtaking forests, grand parks, immersive art and architecture that beckons travelers to explore.
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