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    AMERICAN TRAVELER Volume 3 ‚ number 3 a publication of carl’s travel network summer 2011 SMOKERS MEET NEW RESTRICTIONS DURING TRAVEL Travelers should be aware of increased constraints on the ability to smoke in public places. About five years ago‚ smoking was prohibited on all domestic airline flights. TRAVEL TRIVIA: Q: what city is said to take its name from a Huron word meaning “meeting place of the waters?” A: Toronto Now‚ the Dallas-fort worth airport recently declared the

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    Dream Job

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    in the world. The first one I going to talk about is professional traveler. Professional traveler refers to travel around the world as a career and get remuneration(报酬) through travel. This is not a simple just for tourism and leisure activities(休闲活动). A number of magazines and websites pay in lots of money to professional travelers‚ for them to travel around the world‚ and then record their experiences. The professional travelers not only can get money‚ but also can self-discovery through travel

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    Target Market Segment Hong Thai Travel’s target market segment divided into four segments which are middle income family group with children‚ special interest tour travelers‚ business travelers (incentive) and young independent travelers. Middle income family group with children is an important market segment for the company. Their group size is great and usage rate of travel products is higher. For example‚ parents will find time to travel with their children during holidays. Besides‚ they are

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    American Traveler Volume 3‚ Number 3 Publication of Carl’s Travel Network Summer 2014 SMOKERS MEET NEW RESTRICTIONS DURING TRAVEL Travelers should be aware of increased constraints on the ability to smoke in public places. About five years ago‚ smoking was prohibited on all domestic airline flights. Now‚ the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport recently declared the entire passenger terminal off limits to smokers. Those wishing to smoke will now have to leave the airport premises

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    Ozymandias

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    Mighty Despair: Power and Irony in “Ozymandias” “Ozymandias‚” Shelley’s famous poem‚ reveals the impermanence of human achievement. The poem describes a crumbling statue‚ a “colossal wreck” in the form of a long-lost king. The reader of the poem is thrice-removed from Ozymandias‚ as the speaker relates a story he heard from a traveller who encountered the statue in the desert. A plate beneath the statue reads “Look on my works‚ ye Mighty‚ and despair!” Though Ozymandias presumably means that other

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    because it made me think about what messages the author was trying to convey and also because it was easy to relate to. A traveler comes to a fork in the woods and he has to pick which road he should take. I found this easy to relate to because everybody needs to make decisions in their lives‚ whether it’s moving country‚ walking home or which road in the woods to take. The traveler analyses both paths to decide which one has the “better claim”. He chooses the second as it was “grassy and wanted wear”

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    warmth. The story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London has several themes that was covered throughout the story about a man that decided to travel the Yukon trail followed by a wolf dog. The traveler was given advice and warnings from an old man from Sulphur Creek but simply didn’t take it into consideration. The traveler overcomes numerous emotions throughout his adventure such as the five stages of grief‚ which is‚ denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression‚ and acceptance that centers his survival. He goes

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    The Benefits of Traveling

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    People from all walks of life‚ both young and old‚ enjoy traveling. When traveling‚ the traveler has many exceptional opportunities presented to them. The traveler gets the chance to experience new things‚ make choices‚ reward themselves‚ and to gain knowledge of the world outside their own. First‚ the most exciting opportunity for a traveler is to experience new things. They may get to experience a different religion‚ perhaps. Doing so may attract them towards an area of study to possibly pursue

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    Holmes and Longfellow

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    boat. 5. In Longfellow’s "The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls‚" how does the title foreshadow the fact the traveler will not return? The rising and falling of the tide shows a constant cycle of coming and going‚ just as the traveler will. 6. Do you think Longfellow’s poem is about one specific traveler‚ or could it apply to all in general? Explain your answer. It applies to all because all travelers go through thw hardships of coming and going. 7. Personification is a figure of speech in which an object

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    Question: “Journeys allow travelers to reflect on their own experiences because of new knowledge gained and greater insight into themselves and the world around them.” How do composers explore this aspect of journeys? Essay Answer: It is presumed that journeys are uplifting experiences‚ with the implication that new knowledge and greater insight allow travelers to gain wisdom and solidify a coherent view of the world. Yet‚ experiences through journeys can result in new knowledge clashing with preconceived

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