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By Ken Walker |
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Passports & Visas
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Immigration Law
If you’ve managed to save the money, or to find an agreeable volunteership that will accommodate your extended travel wishes, it’s time to plan a bit further and to set some expectations.
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By Ken Walker |
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Passports & Visas
and
Immigration Law
A paid or unpaid break from work could be the perfect vehicle to make a dream trip come true.
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By Ken Walker |
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Platforms & Issues
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Politics
Traveling from state to state, and certainly from country to country, gives you a fantastic opportunity to broaden your political horizons.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Travel, Hospitality & Tourism Overview
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Travel, Hospitality & Tourism
Sometimes, the best way to be the most careful is to avoid a place entirely...
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By Sara Wilson |
Filed In:
Residential Rental Property
and
Residential Property
David and I make a decision and finally move forward with our lives.
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Residential Rental Property
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Residential Property
David and I make a decision and finally move forward with our lives.
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Golf
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Sports, Games & Outdoor Recreation
Far and away the number one question I get is, "How do go anywhere for a week with just one carry-on bag?" I’ve written several of these articles specifically to answer this question,...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Business Travel
and
Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
When traveling, it's often the little things that turn out to be the most meaningful.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Smoking
and
Tobacco & Health
I’ve found that the best way to observe and prosper in a new culture is to be mindful (and accepting) of the new culture that you find yourself a part of. Here are...
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By Ken Walker |
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Airports
and
Air Transportation
This is a great site to use when you just need to get away for awhile. If you’re planning a vacation, you use the slider bar to fit your budget and effectively ask...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Airlines
and
Air Transportation
The mantra you have to live by is, "All plane tickets are changeable!" Regardless of what code they are, or what rules may be written on them, any plane ticket can be changed.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Mail Order Retailing
and
Mail order & Internet Retailing
What if, for example, you’re traveling to Miami and they accidentally send your bag to Honolulu? You’d get your baggage fees back, right? RIGHT!?!?...
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By Ken Walker |
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Aviation Security
and
Air Transportation
They have effectively taken this multimillion dollar machine that can see through your clothes, and made it completely worthless to everyone except for the immature, snickering, adolescent hooligans who manage to wear a...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Internet Telephony
and
Telephony
Recently, I’ve heard a lot of questions that fall into one of these two main areas, so I thought I’d address them here, since there is a lot of interest in both.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Portable Media Players
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Consumer & Household Electronics
I don't go anywhere near an airport without a backup of chargers, cables and batteries.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Family
and
Families & Children
Traveling to new places does open the door to unfamiliar customs and cultures and moving and working in these places can mean an extra element of personal risk. I try to be educated,...
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By Sara Wilson |
Filed In:
Wages & Salaries
and
Compensation & Benefits
We visit Paris and but leave feeling more confused than ever as we debate which path we should take.
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Taxicabs & Limousines
and
Road Transportation & Trucking
I still I’ve written of many taxi "dos and don’ts" in the past, but it seems like it’s time for another installment. These tips are mostly for travelers who need a taxi outside...
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By Ken Walker |
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Physics
and
Science & Technology
One of the fundamental laws of physics, the Pauli Exclusion Principal states that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time...
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By Ken Walker |
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Anniversaries
and
Trends & Events
For any trip less than 600 miles, I will try to drive rather than fly. I have no idea why I like to drive so much, perhaps it’s because I have more control....
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