admin | April 29, 2010
Montreal, Quebec is the second biggest city in Canada. It is a multi-cultured city and ranks second in the highest proportion of students per capita in the whole North America. Having four universities, Montreal is considered as the leader in university research and development in Canada.
HEC Montreal is located within the vicinity of the business [...]
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admin | April 26, 2010
Everything You Need to Know About the Narita International Airport
When you think of an international airport, what is the first thing that comes to mind? If you are like many other Americans, you would respond with an airport that hosts flights out of the United States. Although this is true, an international airport [...]
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admin | April 26, 2010
The stylish French city of Nice is situated on the southern coast of the French Riviera. Nice has long been a popular destination for both summer vacations and short city breaks and offers excellent scope for car hire touring.
Things To See/Do in Nice:
A walking tour of the city center is one of the best ways [...]
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admin | April 20, 2010
In the distance something stirs. A drifting polar bear searches for food on the edge of camp. Despite the presence of the huge beast, the men are in little danger. The guns take care of that. It is rare for a bear to wander so close. She must be hungry.
For [...]
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admin | April 19, 2010
The county seat for Bergen County, New Jersey is the small, bustling city of Hackensack. Nearly 43,000 people call the 4.6 square mile city their home and, in addition to being a seat of government, it is also an important retailing and business center.
The region of New Jersey that Hackensack occupies today was long [...]
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admin | April 16, 2010
If you are planning a vacation trip to Cancun, hop the ferry across the bay to the small finger-shaped Isla Mujeres. The name means Island of Women and there are a number of theories as to how the name came to be but its not because of the topless beach. The important thing is that [...]
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admin | April 16, 2010
Everything You Need to Know About the Dulles International Airport
When many travelers make the decision to visit another country, many try and find an international airport that is located close to their home. That is not always the case with the Dulles International Airport. While the majority of travelers use the Dulles International Airport [...]
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admin | April 12, 2010
The Cayman Islands are overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The islands are comprised of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman.
First visited and discovered by Christopher Columbus May 10, 1503 during his fourth and final voyage to the New World. After Colombus the first recorded English speaking visitor to [...]
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admin | April 12, 2010
The Republic of Liberia was on of the more stable African countries until a massive civil war. For extreme travelers, the war is over and Liberia is back on the map. Heres a look at where the country has been and where it is going.
An Overview of Liberia for Travelers
Liberia means the land of [...]
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admin | April 8, 2010
Everything You Need to Know About the Bahrain International Airport
When many Americans travel overseas, they go to popular vacation destinations. Many of those destinations include Paris, Tokyo, and London. As nice as these places are to visit, there are many other areas of the world that are popular to vacation at. One of [...]
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