Travel & Daily Life

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Top 10 Best Cities in the World to Photograph

Written by Mark Pringle
The beauty, creativity, and impact of a photograph are clearly in the hands of the photographer. Photographers understand that the camera plays a relatively small part in the creative process because a great picture can originate from any subject, destination, or city, assuming the photographer has Read More

Budapest Facts, Travel and Points of Interest

Written by Kanchana Rao
A city formed by the amalgamation of two separate cities, Buda and Pest, modern Budapest is Hungary’s capital. The striking feature of Budapest is its youthful vibe that blends perfectly with its world famous classical music scene and vibrant nightlife. Added to this mix are the sceni Read More

Top 10 Castles in Ireland (Best List and Beautiful Photos)

Written by Kanchana Rao
History with a sprinkling of royalty and a generous helping of fantasy - this is what Ireland's castles give to you. These top 10 best, imposing, and charming castles (including the ones in ruins) contribute much to Ireland’s famous tourist attractions. Have fun, live the fantasy life, and Read More

Portugal's Jardim das Portas do Sol

One of Portugal's best places to visit is the city of Santarém's Jardim das Portas do Sol. The Jardim is a feast for the senses. The views are spectacular, the food is fantastic, and the area is rich with history. Translated, the Garden of the Sun Gate has been a favorite of tourists Read More

Torres Vedras: Portugal's Enchanting Area That is Steeped in History

An enchanting area steeped in history, Torres Vedras is a city and diverse municipality on Portugal's west coast. The municipality is only 40 miles North of Portugal's capital of Lisbon. Its golden beaches, red roof tiled buildings make it the perfect beach getaway from the capital city Read More

History, Patience, and Understanding: An American Travel Story of Growth

Written by Mark Pringle
For three years, my wife and I have lived abroad in Portugal. This time of temporary immigration has led to meeting people of many different cultures and has provided delightful experiences. Recently, I had another learning encounter that teaches all of us a beautiful lesson. I went into a ca Read More

I Thought

Posterity will be given a topic to talk on, an ever continuous topic, an unending case into reality, a pragmatic topic and a purpose driven inquisitiveness that runs down the spines of people like me, certainly, it is 'how I thought you think'. I started questioning my peers on the decision Read More

Learning is Important

Written by Nadine Oraby
Generally speaking, the vast majority of people think that the moment they graduate from college, they will not need to study ever again. In other words, they think that their long journey of education has finally come to an end. However, there is a huge difference between education and learning. Al Read More

Lost...in Translation: Understanding Language

Written by Michael Henry
Language is a wonderful thing, the prime means of communication with our fellow humans. But languages, or different ways of expressing the same thing, can cause untold problems for those who send or receive these messages. For that is what conversation is – a stream of messages back and forth Read More

All I know about her

All I know about “her” It is not about love, but rather life. He was emotionally bound to an operating system. And he fell in love with a voice he could listen to and ears he could open up to. Nevertheless, the film was not meant to put everything under “romance”. There&rs Read More

Learning To Write Poems

Poems are made of human thoughts. They are the spontaneous, natural outflow of emotions evolving from close and objective observations of the things and circumstances around us. Since human mind carries a bit of cosmic world inborn in it, it cannot prevent itself from rising to elations at the r Read More

Zero Tolerance Policy Still In Place

Written by Catie Lindsey
   Yesterday, June 20, 2018, (National Refugee Day) Donald Trump signed an executive order to stop separating families at the border. It was not even a band-aid, just Donald Trump slipping through one of his own loopholes which he provided for in his Zero Tolerance Policy. There is a very Read More