Many people dream of taking a vacation to Europe.  It can take a lot of saving and hard work to make that dream a reality, and there are so many choices you have to make about where to go, and what to see and do.  Would you rather see the sights of Italy, visit the Eiffel Tower in France, enjoy the Tivoli gardens in Denmark, or take in the history of London?

After choosing the destinations, you must book the hotels, transportation and decide what to pack for this once in a lifetime trip. Unfortunately, one of the last things that one thinks about is travel insurance , which is probably one of the most important things that you should probably have on your checklist.  But why? Read more

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One of the best things to be able to put on your CV is the knowledge of another language.  Globalization means that people who are bi or tri-lingual are in great demand, and Spanish is one of the most useful languages, as it is spoken in several countries around the world.

Immersion is one of the best ways to learn a foreign language.  For some people, it can be difficult to learn a new language as an adult.  Many linguists believe that the part of the brain which is responsible for learning languages shuts down at around 12 years old, unless it is constantly used.  You can still learn a new language as an adult, but it takes more work. Read more

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Golf is a very demanding sport, requiring concentration, co-ordination, and physical fitness.  Golf involves a lot of walking, and a good golf swing requires some flexibility.  Playing a full set of eighteen holes can help develop stamina, flexibility, and some strength too.  Golf may not look like a strenuous sport, especially if you are watching the best golfers on TV, but they are already very fit.  A relatively new player who does not engage in other forms of exercise may be surprised at how tiring golf can be when they play their first game. Read more

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