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You have saved, you have planned, and now you are headed on your dream vacation. All goes well until you get an upset stomach from that cute little restaurant, you get a sunburn from laying at the beautiful beach too long, or a mosquito decides to have you for lunch. If you have a few essential oils in your luggage, you can be prepared for some of the most common ailments that strike on vacations... read more »
If you're considering becoming a nanny, my advice is to move to New York City. Nannies are paid very well in NYC and are truly appreciated for the work that they do. A nanny caring for one child averages $550 to $650 per week. A nanny caring for two or more children earns between $625 and $725 a week. Almost 77% of all nannies work off the books and do not pay taxes, while 9% work on the b... read more »
So, you've decided you're going to visit Prague. Now is the time to plan for a really memorable trip, so allow me to share with you my ideas for the best time in Prague. First of all is the selection of your hotel. Prague offers many different levels of hotels and their rating as 3 or 4 stars isn't exactly something you can trust on or use to compare between different hotels. ... read more »
Because Puerto Rico is a part of the United States of America, you will not need to get a passport to visit. If Hawaii has always been a dream vacation but the cost is prohibitive, Puerto Rico is an excellent substitute. Crystal blue Caribbean waters, historic landmarks, wonderful food and warm, inviting and friendly people will make your stay a memorable one. President Harry S. Truman sign... read more »
It's rare these days to find a travel destination that doesn't have a special event connected to it. It makes sense. We live in a short attention span, and everyone is looking for what's new and what's next. Los Angeles in Spring and Summer of 2010 is a good example of enhancing travel with special events. Travel executives often look for milestones, anniversaries and op... read more »
Whether on a plane or in a car, long trips can be a hassle for adults and children. Boredom, sleepiness and restlessness are not restricted to the young. How and what can be done to get from point A to point B with a minimum of discomfort? Planning is the answer. If flying, and depending on your children's state of mind, you might want to try to get a nonstop flight. Again, depending on y... read more »
Tired of traveling to the same place every vacation? Is Grandma and Grandpa tired of having to deal with your bratty kids every year? Seriously, there is more to life than always going to the same timeshare in the same place every year. Visiting locations not often seen by the hoards of tourists can be a less stressful and more enjoyable experience for you and your family. We aren't a fa... read more »
You've made it through all the admissions hoops and now you have multiple offers to attend Law School. How do you best optimize your chances for success and happiness in law school? Consider the following questions as you sift through the possibilities. 1. Where will you have the best chance for success? There is one school of thought that applicants should attend the highest-ranked schoo... read more »
Touring India itself is a great experience in life, touring Chennai city that hosts a lot of tourist attraction is a real life lively experience that you will be a memorable trip in your minds forever. The places of interest in chennai fall into different categories, Art, Culture, fashion, Media, Nature, Adventure, the list goes on. Chennai proudly hosts the world's second longest beach T... read more »
Philadelphia is one of the most historic cities in our nation. There is also a lot of history still to be seen if you visit what once was our nation's capitol. William Penn was the founder of Pennsylvania and his statue can still be seen at the top of Philadelphia City Hall. City Hall was the world's tallest building from 1901 until 1908. A visit to Philadelphia will allow you to see... read more »