Thursday, March 5 2026

Human Rights Cinema Part 1: The World’s First Human Rights Festival

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Envision a collection of images quickly flashing before your eyes that is emotionally riveting, tear-inducing, action-inciting, and most of all, thought-provoking.    Enter the world of human rights cinema. The New York Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in 1988 […]

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SERIES – Part II of II : Discovering Paris

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Now that you’ve discovered all the historical, and more touristy parts of Paris in Part I, it’s time to start relaxing and immersing yourself into in the French culture and Parisian lifestyle. Day trip outside of Paris: Château de Versailles – […]

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SERIES – Part I of II: Discovering Paris

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With thousands of years of history squeezed into just 40.7 sq. mile, exploring a city like Paris can be overwhelming for any visitor. In part one of the series, check out some of the must-see sights and museums that any newcomer must […]

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Four Awesome Places to Visit That Held the Olympics

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The Olympic Games: it’s only during these games that the world gets to compete and experience each countries highest trained competitors together on “one stage”. Separated every two years, the Olympic Games have been going on since the 8th century beginning […]

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The Amsterdam Experience

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The Netherlands are a country stereotyped by it’s infamously known Red Light District, and its smoke-friendly coffeeshops in its capital city of Amsterdam. However, The Netherlands offers much more than just a good party. Chalked full of history, artwork, and beauty this country is […]

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From Berlin to Frankfurt: The Best of Germany

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When many people picture Germany, they imagine the beer-driven festival of Oktoberfest with it’s oversized pretzels, and people dressed in Tracht, traditional German outfits. However, Germany is a country full of history, beautiful countryside with castles hidden through out, and delicious hearty food. […]

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24-hours in Ghent, Belgium

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Belgium is tiny country nestled between France, The Netherlands, and Germany. However, while Belgium is a small country, it is packed full of personality. The country is known for its medieval and Flemish architecture, its strong Trappist beer brewed by monks, and […]

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London’s Calling for Every Type of Traveler

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When you think of the city of London, what do you imagine? Do you picture of the famous unsmiling guards dressed in deep red coats with tall furry hats? Or even to the gigantic clock tower known affectionately as “Big […]

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