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    Almost all people are fond of travelling. It is very interesting to see new places‚ another towns and countries. People may travel either for pleasure or on business. There are various means of travelling. For me there is nothing like travel by air; it is more comfortable‚ more convenient and‚ of course‚ far quicker than any other means. There is none of the dust and dirt of a railway or car journey‚ none of the trouble of changing from train to steamer and then to another train. With a train

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    industrial and many more. However‚ the one that is increasing at a very high rate is academic globalization. Since academic globalization includes the act of studying abroad‚ it can be defined as is the act of traveling of students to study in a country other than the mother one. Nowadays‚ students are getting many opportunities to study abroad‚ in addition to other reasons‚ which is why they are studying outside their home countries. “He [Wiladavsky] stated that 3 million students are now studying outside

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    world-wide communications and travel coupled with unprecedented access to the Internet has spawned a truly global marketplace. One of the best ways for today’s college students to prepare to take their places in that arena is by leaving behind the familiar halls of their respective academic institutions and venturing out to study abroad‚ and I have made a decision to explore the world. Study abroad can be a life changing experience with enormous benefits. Study abroad is a rewarding experience that

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    Freshman English 101 Blah blah blah Professor Studying Abroad and the Importance of a Global Perspective Studying Abroad has become increasingly popular amongst college students - and for good reason. Studying in a different country can not only help students achieve more in their adult lives‚ but ultimately change their life for the better from the experience. Adaptation and tolerance is one benefit a student can gain from studying abroad. By living first hand in a unfamiliar place in allows

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    I would like to be one of the exchange students because I want to travel to another country. But besides that‚ I want to develop myself. By being an exchange student‚ I believe I will confront with challenges that I never faced before; adapting in a new place‚ new environment‚ new culture‚ and new friends. It seems utterly frightening but I believe by all these difficulties‚ it can teach me countless lessons of life. I also want to develop my communication skills. I am a very shy person‚ hence I

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    traveling are diversifying‚ and the importance of traveling is also growing bigger and bigger. Also‚ the developments of communication and transportation enable people to get a variety of information about other countries and have various chances to go abroad easier. So‚ how can you efficiently plan a trip that fits your purpose and avoid missing what you really want to see? The value of careful planning helps a traveler avoid foolish mistakes. The experienced traveler uses planning time to establish several

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    interest in Terton Travel Bhutan. A Terton is an individual who reveals or discovers ancient Buddhist relics or texts. True to our name‚ we at Terton Travel Bhutan aim to facilitate every one of our guests with a special experience of discovery and spiritual fulfillment while absorbing the culture and beauty of our heritage. In 2005‚ Bhutan’s sole international actor and national icon‚ Kelly Dorji‚ had a dream about the term ‘Terton’. Today Kelly personally directs Terton Travel Bhutan and his

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    The Benefits of Study Abroad

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    The Benefits of Study Abroad New Study Confirms Significant Gains By Mary M. Dwyer‚ Ph.D. and Courtney K. Peters "It will change your life. You’ll come back a new person.” For years‚ the benefits of study abroad have been described in these words. Everyone in the study abroad field believed it could greatly impact a student’s life‚ but the exact long-term benefits were unknown—until now. The first large-scale survey to explore the long-term impact of study abroad on a student’s personal‚ professional

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    encounter are factors of degree of this acculturation of Culture Shock. Various people‚ such as tourists‚ international students‚ businessmen who have partners abroad and so on‚ can suffer from Culture Shock. In spite of the fact that international students face Culture Shock and have to overcome it fast‚ they are ready for it because they go abroad deliberately and know what they want. Nowadays Culture Shock has been interpreted in many ways by the people who already experienced it and by anthropologists

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    Personal Statement

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    The enthusiasm towards the study of the complexity of the human body and how to cure them from disease was triggered when I experienced myself being seriously injured several times since I was a kid. Being involved in fights like a boy since primary school‚ spending almost an hour laying down on the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine and getting my upper lips penetrated by my own upper teeth during Tae Kwon Do training a year ago‚ I am quite immune to the hospital aroma and witnessing doctors

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