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Travelling to Disney World

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Disney World is probably the most popular theme park in the world, attractions, rides, characters, the works, there is no doubt that nobody goes to Disney World to get headaches. To prevent unnecessary muscle and head pain, it is best to be prepared.

Proper Season

It is best to go to Disney World during off season, which is roughly around early January to mid February, or after Labor Day through mid December. During off season, there are less people, less congestion and less headaches. What’s more, it rarely gets cold in Florida, even during winter season, and it gets swelteringly hot and humid during summer, so winter, really is the time to go.

The Proper Lodgings

Although it is cheaper to stay in hotels outside of Disney World, the extra cash you’ll have to cough up if you stay inside is more than made up for by the comfort and convenience of an inside stay.

Imagine traveling from your room, then going through the 47 square mile area that is Disney World, then traveling back to your hotel… exhausting isn’t it?

The Proper Schedule

Where to actually go once you get there is determined by your choice of companions, kids, teenagers or adults.

Kids

Go through Cinderella’s Castle and Visit Fantasy Land or Mickey’s Toon Town, the little tots will surely love all the characters roaming around that area. The rides in these parts are built for 6 year olds and below, but mommy or daddy can still squeeze themselves in if they want.

Adults or Teens

A trip to the Magic Kingdom may be in order if you’re with big kids. You can go to Splash Mountain to get wet or to Space Mountain to get some indoor rollercoaster, and fun for the bumpy person, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad should be enough to satisfy their taste for adventure.

Rides for Everyone

If you want something that everyone can enjoy, a ride in the Walt Disney World Railroad, can rest those tired feet and at the same time give you an enjoyable view of Magic Kingdom.

Haunted Mansion, although not really for very young kids, can be a thrill for toddlers, it’s a ride not a walk through so there’s no tripping or running involved.

For relaxing walks, try the Tiki Room Show or the Swiss family Tree House.

The Proper Dining Experience

For cute snacks, try the Aloha Isle inside Adventureland, they conjure up creative drinks and snacks, a good place to try something cute and different.

Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe provides a cool indoor dining area between Fantasyland and Tomorrowland where you can enjoy your food to your hearts content.

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Tips for traveling safely in the US

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Are you planning to spend your vacation in the United States of America? Have you processed your legal documents and all you’re waiting for is to go aboard the plane and start the dream journey of your life?

Here are some tips that would provide you a safe tour to the US:

1) Legal matters. These are the safety measures provided by the US Embassy for tourists.

* Before leaving your own country, you should register with the U.S. Embassy. Provide them with your itinerary and copies of your passport. This will ensure that your whereabouts are known in case it is necessary to contact you during emergencies.

* Remember to have a valid passport. And if your travel requires a visa, your visas should always be intact with the passport. Remember to fill out all your information on the emergency page located inside your passport.

* Be aware of all the local laws of the US. Always be reminded that you should abide by the laws of the U.S Constitution.

* Make multiple copies of the identification page of your passport. This will assist in the replacement of your passport if it is stolen or lost.

2) Electricity. If you have brought appliances that would make use of electrical systems, be aware of the voltages used with these devices.

* US residential use 115 volts of electrical systems operated at 60 hertz. If your electric appliances operate on different voltages, you will need a voltage converter or transformer before plugging the appliance.

* The main wall sockets in the US basically make use of 115 volts which looks like two parallel flat blades. Make sure to match the socket with the device by purchasing a converter.

3) Basic Information.

* The official language in the USA is English.

* Used as measurements in road signs, temperature displays, and tourist brochures are the imperial and metric system.

* It is customary in the US to tip for services. Tips average from 10% to 20%, depending on the discretion of the person paying the bill.

4) Safety.

* Never leave your luggage unattended in public areas. Do not accept any package from strangers.

* Prevent wearing eye-catching clothing and priceless jewelry to avoid being a victim of crime. Do not carry large amounts of money and credit cards of.

* Deal with official agents when purchasing art, antiques and exchanging money. This would help in avoiding the violation of local laws.

* If you suddenly get into trouble, it is best to contact the nearest U.S. Embassy.

Now you know the basics, it’s your turn to enjoy your travel legally and safely. Have fun.

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Tips on Having a Trouble-Free Trip to Mexico

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Mexico has become one of the most popular tourist destinations.  And just like traveling to other countries and cities, one needs enough information to be able to maximize the experience of staying in Mexico.

Here are some tips to help one prepare for an exciting trip to one of the culturally-rich countries, Mexico.

1.  Learn the language.

Spanish is the main language spoken in Mexico.  Although some residents can communicate in and understand English, Spanish is still the language spoken in commerce.  Spanish is easy to learn and once one has been familiarized with sentence construction, he or she can go far just using an English/Spanish dictionary.

2.  Make sure you have an ID with a photo (such as a passport or a driver’s license), your tourist card (which is proof of your permission to visit Mexico) and your proof of citizenship.

These are the documents that need to be presented before entering Mexico.

3.  Take note of the following items as these are allowed to be brought to Mexico:

Personal clothing, footwear and toiletries in practical quantities
Magazines and books
Personal medicines and prescriptions
Used sporting equipment
One portable TV and VCR and one typewriter
Cassette and records, not exceeding 20
Musical instrument
A set of skiing equipment, fishing equipment and tennis rackets
Alcohol-containing beverage, not exceeding three liters, and 50 cigars or 400 cigarettes, if tourist is over eighteen years old
One still camera and movie camera, with not more than twelve rolls of film

4.  Before entering Mexico, there are two forms to be filled out.  It is better to prepare a black pen for these.  These are usually distributed at the airline ticket counter or while on the plane.  The first one is the temporary visa.  The second form is for the Customs and Taxation called Hacienda.

5.  Although there are businesses that accept foreign currency, make sure that you still have some of your dollars exchanged for the Mexican peso.  Credit cards, particularly, those with MasterCard, Visa and AmEx logo are also accepted.  Bringing traveler’s checks are also preferred.

6.  Drink bottled water or sufficiently boiled water.  Never drink tap water even if the place in which you are staying claim to have a water purifying system.  Before eating fruits and vegetable, wash these in a purifying solution, peel them and cook them.

7.  In a location different from that of the originals, store photocopies of tickets and a list of traveler’s checks.

With this information, your trip to Mexico will be a safe and enjoyable one.

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Traveling to Canada

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Bordering the United States, the largest percentage of Canadian tourists are Americans.

Among its main tourist attractions are the Spring Festivals in the Nova Scotia and the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. There is also the Ottawa Festival of Spring and the Calgary Exhibition. Travelers to Canada will also enjoy the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival in Ontario.

The city of Toronto also plays host to the Canadian component of the Niagara Falls, which is often called the Horseshoe Falls because of its horseshoe shaped cradle where the water falls. Another great sight in Toronto that travelers to Canada should not dare miss is the Georgian Bay, a picturesque waterscape with its row of pine-filled islands. The largest and best known of Ontario’s more than 200 provincial parks is the Algonquin Park. Other tourist spots that Canada’s travelers should take special note of are the Quetico Provincial Park, the Lake Superior, the Polar Bear Park in Hudson Bay and the Kakabeka Falls.

Travelers to Canada will also not be disappointed when they see the snow-capped mountain Mount Begbie, which can be found in one of Canada’s main provinces, the British Columbia. Located in the Mount Revelstoke National Park, it retains its lovely evergreen forests. The province of British Columbia offers travelers in Canada the best in hiking, fishing and canoeing opportunities in the world.

Quebec, whose name was derived from the Algonquian term which means “a place where the river narrows,” promises travelers to Canada a mix of the old and the new.

Travelers can visit the French-style hotel Chateau Frontenac, which is located in the Old Quebec district and the Tadoussac, where whales congregate near the mouth of the Saguenay fjord. Travelers to Canada can also enjoy a little bit of fishing experience in the little fishing villages in New Brunswick and in Concepcion Bay, one of Canada’s many coastal inlets. The island of Newfoundland also affords travelers in Canada the best in music entertainment. It also boasts the country’s finest landscapes with its flat-topped peaks and glacier-gouged lakes, which can be found in the Gros Morne National Park.

The waters of Lake Louise, which can be found in the Banff National Park, is the main attraction in the province of Alberta. A lake of glacial waters, Lake Louise reflects on its surface the surrounding Rocky Mountains and forests, making it a great sight to behold.

Wedged with Alaska and British Columbia is the Yukon Territory famed for its mining industry. In fact, one of its bustling towns during the gold rush period, Dawson, is now a tourist attraction. Travelers in Canada just love the Gaslight Folies variety show, a recreation of the entertainment during that period in history. They are performed at its Palace Grand Theater. Southwest of Yukon Territory is the Quill Creek, which flows from the Saint Elias Mountains that contains the highest peaks in Canada as well as the waters that flows in Yukon’s extensive natural water system composed of creeks, lakes and rivers. The Kluane National Park and reserve is one place that travelers in Canada’s Yukon province should not dare miss. Found in the Kluane Ranges and Saint Elias Mountains, the park offers a sight of Canada’s highest peak, Mount Logan as well as a number of glaciers and ice fields.

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Travel Tips to Austria

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About the Country

Located in central Europe, Austria celebrates world’s best music festivals like the Salzburg Festival, Haydn Festival in Vienna, and the International Chamber Music Festival. Vienna is the capital of Austria as well as the musical capital of Europe. Music and art are in full flare here after centuries of hardship and innovation. That explains Vienna being the birthplace of Mozart. Horse dances are also part of these festivals. Since it snows in winter, the snow covered Alps is a must be visited place during the winter. Austria experiences a moderate summer. Rains can be expected year round. Incase of emergency call 120 or 123.

Site seeing

The romantic castles simply leave you astounded. The Schloss Durnstein provides a magnificent view besides the River Danube. A 10% tip should be paid to the taxi drivers, which is customary here.

Culture

German, Hungarian, Slovene, and Croatian are the languages spoken by the locals. To greet the locals, a handshake will do. When meeting someone for the first time, its better to refer them by their last name, but once better known they can be addressed by the first name. When out in the public, say Guten Tag or Gruss Gott to greet people and while leaving say Auf Wiedersehen. Carry along flowers when going over to someone’s house. The locals here have a passion for horse riding. The world’s best art of horsemanship can be found here which is as old as 400 years and to watch the horses perform at these schools; tickets must be booked in advance. Although service charge is levied on restaurant bills, an extra 5% should be paid as tip.

Getting there

Three national airlines operate in Austria, Austrian Arrows, Austrian Airlines and Lausda Air, which work in collaboration with the Austrian Airlines Group. The Vienna airport is 18 km away from the city. Airport buses transport passengers to the South Train and West Train Station. Railway, chauffeur-driven car and taxi service is also provided at the airport. Duty free shops, post office, bank, eateries, left luggage, tourism information, conference hall, nursery, car hiring and car parking facilities are provided to the passengers at the airport.
Salzburg airport is 4 km away from the city and buses, trains, taxis and hotel coach shuttle passengers to and from the airport. Facilities such as duty free shops, post office, currency exchange, left luggage, conference hall, restaurants and car hire exist at the airport. Check out the other airports such as Klagenfurt airport, Graz airport and Linz airport for more details. All the airports charge a fixed rate for porter service.

International tourists can get to Austria by Austrian Federal railways, if planning to travel by train. It has a large network which connects the major cities within Austria and also outside Austria. Travelers can find connections to/from Germany, Russia, Greece, Romania, Turkey Brussels, Paris and Italy. International rail passes or Eurail pass can be bought to travel around Austria as they provide unlimited travel and other offers too.

A good network of roads here provides an interesting journey. Take Eurotunnel when crossing the Channel Tunnel while traveling by car. Bookings should be made in advance. The cars can be hired at the airports and railway stations and if driving own car carry documentations like UK driving license or national driving license and car registration papers. Toll booths are installed on the motorways and ‘S’ roads, so if change is carried in advance it will ensure no delays in the journey. Registration documents should be carried along all the time while driving. The lights should be turned on while driving, in the city or outside, all the time. There are strict laws for seat belts and drinking while driving. If using the motorbike, high visibility jacket and helmet must be worn, it’s a compulsion for both the passenger and the driver. Many federal, private companies and local authorities provide bus service. Coaches are provided for moving around within the cities.

Wurm and Kock provide cruise passenger service. Along with the cruise trip, packages include stay at a hotel. Check out, before hand, for offer. There are many Ferry service providers too.

Duty Free Items

1. 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g tobacco or a proportional mix of these products
2. 1l of spirits over 22 per cent or 2l of fortified wine or spirits up to 22 per cent or 2l of sparkling wine or liqueur and 2l of still wine
3. 500g of coffee or 200g of extracts, essences or concentrates of coffee, and 100g of tea or 40g of tea extracts
4. medicinal products sufficient for the journey
5. 50g of perfume or eau de toilette
6. All the above mentioned goods should be carried by a person over 17 years of age.

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Great European Skiing Destinations

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When it comes to skiing and winter sports, Europe has more than its fair share of amazing resorts.  From the greatly priced, to the more than reasonable, Europe has it all, and has so much to offer any skier.  If you’ve never been to Europe on a skiing holiday, or if you’re looking to expand your experience, you’ll find something that catches your eye without too much research, and you might just end up joining the legions of skiing fans that wouldn’t go anywhere else in the world for their vacation.

On mainland Europe, you have such a varied selection.  From the world famous French skiing resorts to Austria, Switzerland and the tiny principality of Andorra, you’ve got such a wide range of skiing to choose from.  France is known the world over as the true home of skiing, and the French really know how to do a quality vacation.  With naturally amazing resources, and scenery that can take your breath away, France is an ideal location for a skiing trip.  Why not try the Courchevel resort, which has four different ski resorts within one, providing the perfect blend of quality and affordability in a skiing trip.  From the grossly overpriced 1850 resort, the playground of Europe’s film stars and playboys, to the seemingly remote 1350 at the bottom of the hill, you have so much to choose from in Europe’s finest skiing country.  With the kids or with your friends, France is truly a destination that will make for a memorable skiing vacation.

Or how about some of the Italian resorts?  Italy, famous for being the cheaper way to ski, also benefits from a diverse range of resorts, like the tiny Alba resort, as well as some larger, more sizeable areas to ski.  Famous for passion and a depth of culture, Italy is the ideal place to take a skiing break in Europe, and the weather’s good too!  Or how about Italy’s neighbor, Croatia?  A rising European nation, you’ll find a Croatian holiday outrageously good value for money, not to mention top quality.  From the international standard ski resorts to their world class restaurants, Croatia is certainly a country on the up, and its skiing facilities can only improve as more and more tourists flock to their slopes each year.  Additionally, Bulgaria is an excellent skiing destination to take the kids.  With open arms, you will be welcomed by the Bulgarian people, who are more than eager to tell you about their rich and deep past, and welcome you as part of their future.  In these expanding and developing European nations, you will come to appreciate the value of tourism, and the quality of treatment and service they are prepared to offer for your investment.

How about Austria for your skiing trip?  When we think of skiing, we often imagine the Alpine ideal, with breathtaking scenery and fresh, clean air.  Well, it simply doesn’t come much better than Austria, and if you’re looking for a skiing destination that has it all, why not try Austria for that touch of class with your skiing.  Or why not pop over to Switzerland for their Alps experience?  Skiing the alps in the home of chocolate and cuckoo clocks, you will be amazed at how picturesque this modern nation has managed to be, whilst still becoming a world leader in financial industry.

Skiing in Europe is the ideal way to spend your vacation.  If you love skiing, you are guaranteed to find a great resort somewhere, within your budget that meets your needs, and caters for your ability.  With most resorts also boasting strong training academies, you can also work to improve your skills while you are there, ensuring that your skiing trip is both useful and memorable.  Whatever you are looking for, choose Europe as your number one skiing destination, for that perfect blend of quality, tradition and culture, and for a holiday that is truly breathtaking.

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Make Your Travel Happy, Healthy and Safe

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The travel season is upon this year, in spite of the superior expenditure of fuel, and us a record number of people will be on the move. Travelers will be bearing out for vacations at resorts and parks or at pleasant or healthy places, where they can just calm down and get away from it all for a while. If you’re traveling this winter season, you know it’s not all about sun, sand and umbrella drinks. The crowded airports and terminals can take a toll on your understanding and your immune system. Because winter travel takes place at the height of cold and flue season, to help reduce your chances of catching a bug on your commute, stay well hydrated, rested and stock up on vitamins.

Before hitting the open road, there are certain safety precautions you need to take to make sure your trip will be a happy, healthy and safe one. Here are some travel safety tips. Most people only take their cars in for a mechanical check-up before a lengthy drive, but it’s just as important to make sure you car is in the best condition possible for trips around town, particularly in the wintertime.

Regular safeguarding and prompt attention to a car’s troubling behavior can keep you moving no matter where you may be headed. Most people only take their cars in for a mechanical check-up before a lengthy drive, but it’s just as important to make sure you car is in the best condition possible for trips around town, particularly in the wintertime.

Standard maintenance and prompt attention to a car’s disconcerting behavior can keep you moving no matter where you may be headed. Not only is it important to have a useable auxiliary tire, but the proper tools to change that auxiliary. If you don’t think you can handle the job yourself, a membership in an automobile club is essential. If your health benefits do not cover out-of-network services or if you take a prescription drug, you may want to consider purchasing a short-term supplemental plan to cover these essentials at your holiday destination. If you’re traveling with children, take a close look at their health benefits coverage.

Since kids have developing immune systems and may be more likely to get sick, ensure they are covered for medical care and prescription drugs under your current health benefits. Below is a travel checklist to review before packing your child’s bags. Ask your pediatrician to make a referral for a pediatrician at your travel destination.

Find the name and location of a children’s hospital at your destination, print directions and carry them with you. Bring a list of your child’s health history including any allergies and current medications. Though rumored to be expensive, especially on a fixed income, there are many plans that enable you to purchase the phone and a certain number of minutes, all for one low prices. Make sure you keep your phone charged and have an adapter for your car’s cigarette lighter that will allow you an alternate source of power for your phone, should the battery die. Nobody can predict or prevent breakdowns all the time, but with proper continuation, you will be able to cut those chances significantly.

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The Guide to Lightening the Travel Load

Traveling with light luggage has been a common rule known to many travelers.  It is a very common, and simple, guide yet it still remains as the most violated one.  Didn’t they say that the simplest rules are the ones hardest to follow?

Surely, one has to pack everything that is needed for the trip.  Never leave anything that is definitely going to be used during the trip.  For over-anticipating possibilities during a trip, the luggage may end as a heavy burden for a short trip.

Here are guidelines to determine what to bring for those trips:

1.  Consider the number of days for the trip.

If the trip will be within one to three days, all the things that a traveler may need could fit in hand-carried luggage.  Decide on the number of clothes needed and add another set, in case of accidents.  More than that would just weigh down the baggage unnecessarily.  If, upon arriving, you determine that the trip must be extended, you can always shop for clothes or have the used ones washed and just mix-match these for a different ensemble.

2.  Determine the nature of the trip.  What type of events will one attend during the trip?

This will help in deciding what type of clothes to bring.  If one barely have time to run or exercise in the morning, then, it will be unnecessary to bring running shoes.  If there is barely time for social gatherings, then leave the formal evening outfits at home.

If unsure of the schedule during the trip, then choose clothes that may be worn for casual and formal meetings and even formal dinner parties.

3.  When packing, roll the clothes carefully to maximize the space of the suitcase.  Place the heavier garments on the lower part of the suitcase to balance its weight.  The smaller garments, such as the socks, should be placed to fill the spaces between the larger clothes.

4.  If during the trip, you accumulated souvenirs, it is cheaper to have those shipped home instead of bringing them together with the luggage.  If these are fragile, make sure that these are insured.  Another option is to have some clothes shipped home instead, and pack the souvenirs with the luggage or in the hand-carried bag.

These tips will definitely ease one’s worries when preparing for the next trip.

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Tips on Travel Policies

Getting travel insurance before traveling is a smart idea. All-inclusive travel policies cover trip cancellation and even medical and theft circumstances. Check out the following tips to land you on a better bargain.

Some credit card companies have their own policies regarding travel insurances if you use the card to purchase the ticket. So better check on it first.

There are airline and cruise line companies that offer travel insurance policies. However, they may go bankrupt and the insurance might lose its value. It’s better if you buy a policy from an insurance company.

There are different policies attached to certain travel insurance. Some companies even offer different types of travel polices. Be sure to get a good grasp on the contents of the policy before actually buying it.

Be sure that the medical coverage of the travel insurance is well stipulated in the policy. Be sure to understand them well so that you know what are included. If you are getting a policy for the entire family, see to it that all the members are included. This is because some insurance policies limit to a number of persons only.

Know how much the company is paying for in case something happens. For example in case of theft, how much would they be paying for the lost items. Will the company be paying in full for the lost items? Also be sure that the valuable things that you will be bringing with you on the trip are covered. And in case the trip is called off or cut short, will the company be giving you a full refund?

Make sure you know the term that goes with it. In case of a medical emergency while traveling, will you have to pay for the medical bills yourself and get a reimbursement afterwards or will the insurance policy take care of them immediately?

There is more than one way of getting travel insurance. Check out the internet. This way you get to look around and get a better deal. You never even have to leave the comfort of your own home or take a time off from work.

Most travel insurance policies include trip cancellation insurance and medical insurance that ranges between five and seven percent of the price of your trip. The price of such is based on the age of the traveler and the cost of the trip while traveling.

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Things That Every Aspiring Travel Writer Should Know

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For anyone who’s looking to get into travel writing, it is important to have had some experience in traveling. It is essential. This is where a writer obtains the materials that will become the stories that will end up on paper.

Get acquainted with the road and its demands. It is advisable for future traveler writers to immerse themselves into different cultures. Whenever traveling abroad, absorb the local scene. If possible, try to experience more than the regular tourist route. Get to know the people and learn from their customs. Try to pick up something that is original to that region. Capture the essence of the place.
This way, there’ll be plenty to write about when it’s time to pick up the pen.

When not traveling read up on the business of travel writing! Read travelogues, brochures, road books, travel magazines, etc. This way an inspiring travel writer gets more acquainted with the trade.

Very few writers make a living out of writing alone; so it is important to have something to fall back on, in case the writing gig doesn’t work. Writers have to be practical when it comes to their expectations. A writing career doesn’t happen over night. Sometimes, it takes years for a writer to get some type of recognition.

Don’t use this as an excuse to give up though. Aspiring travel writers should continuously send their work out. Even if they get rejection letters after rejection letters. Don’t take this personally. Editors are very specific about the type of work they accept.

That it why it is important to study the market before a writer starts sending his or her work. Evaluate the market. Find out exactly what each magazine, e-zine, newspaper, etc, is after. This will increase a writer’s chances of getting published.

Remember, just because one is writing about traveling, doesn’t mean that one can get away with bad writing! Make sure the quality of work that is being produced is up to standard.

The best way to achieve this standard is to keep on writing. Even if a travel writer is not on assignment in some exotic country, he or she can still do a lot of quality writing at home. Even if the writing that is being done doesn’t pertain to traveling. The important thing is to write, write, and write.

Experiment with tones, perspectives, and different styles of writing. This way when called to duty, a writer will be able to easily unleash his or her magic with a drop of a hat, and dazzle the editors with their brilliance!

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