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travel society and culture - Google News MANCHÁN MAGAN's tales of a travel addict - Irish Times
The culture of new mobility - Manila Standard Today
Christina Patterson: Whether or not you have faith, the Hajj is one journey we ... - The Independent
John Christopher's imaginative universe - The Guardian (blog)
Celebrate Chinese New Year At Upcoming Gala - Oklahoma Daily
February's Travel, Event Calendar - Amsterdam News
Thematic exhibitions, revolving doors - The Daily Star
travel society and culture - Yahoo! News Search Results John Christopher's imaginative universe With The Tripods, The Death of Grass and many others, he created enduring worlds for his readers Whether you knew John Christopher by his given name Samuel Youd, or any of the many pseudonyms he wrote under during his seven-decade-long writing career, his novels created impressive worlds of the imagination that have stayed with their many readers through out their lives. Readers of my 30 ... Anchorage travel photographer to talk about his exotic shoots It looked like a painting to me, but I am assured by the American Society of Media Photographers that this is a photograph by Wayde Carroll. Carroll is an editorial and commercial photographer based in Anchorage and specializes in location assignments, lifestyle and travel stock photography. David Library presents winter/spring lecture series WASHINGTON CROSSING -- Alexander Hamilton, a Bucks County slave, anti-Catholicism in 18th Century America, Native Americans and firearms, and a 1744 travel diary are the subjects of the five free lectures that will be offered in the coming months at the David Library of the American Revolution. The series is underwritten by a grant to the Library by the Bucks County Commissioners. Celebrate Chinese New Year at upcoming gala The OU Confucius Institute and Society of Chinese Students and Scholars Association will continue celebrating the Lunar New Year with a gala Friday. Author Pens Provocative Tale on the Fading American Dream In his just released novel, "What Price America?", author Michael Wheary takes an unflinching look at the nation's divisive culture and the price that is paid for the American Dream. ... Travel opportunity to Abbotsford's sister city A local organization has teamed up with Abbotsford’s sister city to present a travel opportunity for local youth. Activists speak out, aid abused Asian women kept silent by culture While American women or women from Western nations suffer violence at the hands of their husbands or intimate partners, South Asian women who are in arranged marriages and live in joint families often face abuse from their husbands and in-laws, especially the females in the home, activists say. | |||||||||||||||||||
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