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Summertime In the City of Love! – A Three-Day Guide to Paris!

In this comprehensive travel post, readers are guided through a three-day tour of Paris. It highlights essential tips for getting around the city, using either the walkable streets or the metro, and lists key attractions including the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, and the Arc de Triomphe. Visitors are advised to book tickets in advance for popular sites like the Musee d’Orsay and the Paris Catacombs and explore other cultural landmarks such as the Sacre Coeur and Moulin Rouge. The post also contains affiliate links for booking discounts and encourages readers to support the blog.

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Three Ways To Buy F1 Tickets And Race Travel Tips

I’ve been a Formula 1 fan for almost 30 years. Finally, thanks to the success of Netflix’s “just a little overdramatic” but very fun to watch Drive to Survive, F1 has exploded in popularity, with venues selling out months in advance, widespread media coverage more frequent than before celebrity attendance, and bidding wars for broadcasting

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What to See in Amsterdam and What to Skip for 1st Time Visitors

Amsterdam, Europe’s third most visited city in 2022, entices with its historic canals, townhomes, and ease of navigation. Highlights include the Van Gogh Museum, the Maritime Museum—with its Dutch trading history acknowledgment of past colonial wrongs—and the Jewish Museum, set in the Jewish Quarter. Nearby attractions deemed skippable include the Heineken Experience and the Amsterdam Tulip Museum. Tourists are advised to pre-book tickets, especially for the Anne Frank Museum, and embrace the city’s bike culture and outdoor cafes. Amsterdam remains a compelling destination, with its rich charm and cultural offerings.

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Maintain Your License and Professional Development in International Education

This week, we discuss maintaining your teaching license and professional development in international education. We go over simple state requirements for maintaining your teaching license such as credit or professional development hours and the average length of most certificates. We also cover what professional development might look like at your new international school, from stipends

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Abu Dhabi Travel Guide – The Best of Modernity & History

This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through our links, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Our Headout Experience links always get you a 10% discount on your purchase. Thank you for supporting our work! Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates, but

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Podcast – International School Curriculum – What Can You Expect?

International School Curriculum – What can you expect? This week, we discuss different ways curricular models take shape in international schools. We also examine some changes and challenges you may encounter as a new teacher in an international school, including turnover and accreditation cycles. Enjoy!  **************************************************************************************** Please Like and Subscribe, Rate, and Review! You can

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Shanghai Travel Guide – 3 Days In China’s Best Metropolis!

Shanghai is mainland China’s most modern city, economic capital, and a city of lights, fun, and fantastic food. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple looking to explore, or a family, Shanghai has something for everyone. With a population of over 25 million, three days in Shanghai means you may only scratch the surface, but

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