All About Jamaica

May 2, 2011 by Robert Nickel  
Filed under Education

As the third largest island in the Caribbean, it is 234km in length and up to 80km in width. Situated in the Caribbean Sea, it is situated approximately 145km south of Cuba and about 191km west of Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic). The word Jamaica comes from the indigenous Arawakan speaking Taino peoples that named the island “Xaymaca” which means: “Land of Wood and Water,” or “Land of Springs.”

Prestigious Universities of the Eastern United States

May 1, 2011 by Robert Nickel  
Filed under Education

These days having a good education from a reputable school goes a long way towards winning that first job after completing a degree. Many families with pre-college-aged children are now making the investment in a university or college education for their children, simply to help ensure they will not remain dependent. Very often the summer vacation before the last year of high school is dedicated to touring colleges and universities the student wishes to gain entry to. Let’s take a look at some of the most prestigious post-secondary schools in the Eastern states.

Jamaican Business Etiquette and Protocol – Part 3

May 1, 2011 by Robert Nickel  
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Jamaican business etiquette is based upon polite formalities and respect for all parties concerned. In most cases, a suit jacket and tie should be worn to meetings. Punctuality is valued and appointments and business cards are expected.

Argentina Language Schools Learn About A Cornucopia of Color and Life

April 28, 2011 by David Rodriguez  
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Argentina’s rich culture is a melting pot of diversity mostly of indigenous, Spanish and European descent and knowing the language via institutes can be very helpful. Their background and culture has long been filled with plenty of trials and crisis however their unwavering spirit and constant sense of independence depicts a dazzling and passionate nation. These traits make an appearance strongly in their politics, food, sports and taste in music and dance.

How You Can Raise Funds To Study Abroad

April 25, 2011 by Aggie Spinx  
Filed under Education

Because of the popularity of online businesses and social networking these days, it has become very easy for many people to find employment opportunities regardless of where they are. In fact, studying foreign language are very much available for students as young as elementary school age, and it’s not unheard of for high-school students themselves to plan on spending a year abroad to wherever it is they want to go. Also, the several kinds of studying abroad resources that are available these days has made it very easy for parent and students to experience studying and living in a foreign country.

How can You Become Fully Prepared for the FAA Written Test?

April 22, 2011 by Gertrude S. Patterson  
Filed under Education

Most private pilot students usually overlook the importance of preparing prior the FAA written test. Although this is just one of the aspects that one must pass in order to get their license, along with the FAA oral exam as well as the practical test, one must not forget the written exam is important at the same time.

Locating A Used Honda Accord Online

April 17, 2011 by Tom Baltezar  
Filed under Education

If you are in the market for a used Honda Accord, then start your research by going online. You do not have to travel for miles and miles looking for the best deal from a car dealership or individual. Most dealerships now post their inventory online and also jump into the online auction arena with individuals looking to sell their items. Once online you can browse all the pictures, features and prices. Look through the colors, mileage and where the car is located. After you are satisfied you can move on to the actual purchase of the car.

Summer Kid’s Camp- Your Visit

April 16, 2011 by Lonie Lorenz  
Filed under Education

Worried about sending your child off to a Summer Youth Camp without knowing enough about that camp? Take a journey to your child’s summer camp while it is in session. You will learn enough through direct observation and conversations to make you feel more comfortable, especially if you have reviewed the information about the camp and arrive prepared to ask questions.

Cruises Are A Great Way To Celebrate

April 15, 2011 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Education

With so many ships and destinations to choose from, going on cruises is a great way to celebrate! People all over the world hop on a ship and sail to one or more amazing destinations and celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or to simply relax and unwind on an adventurous vacation! There can be some stress involved in trying find that perfect package for just the right price, but numerous websites are available to help.

Cruises For Family Can Truly Free You From Holiday Stress

April 10, 2011 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Education

Many family holidays turn out to be a nightmare. It is difficult to plan a destination that will cater for every member of the family. Travel may prove to be tiring and keeping the younger members busy may turn out stressful and time consuming. In many cases it is necessary to travel with stores of food and toys, and many unforeseen expenses can crop up. It is no wonder that cruises for family have become such a popular option.

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