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Recently a colleague asked my opinion on the subject of students wearing team or uniform shirts and lanyards during travel. The question made me think back to all the energized […]
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Aspen may be slow, but he’s far from lazy. Between long naps and leisure feedings, the 7-year-old Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth has a very important job: advocating for the protection of […]
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Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia during the dawn of the United States. Today, Colonial Williamsburg transports students back to the 18th century, where they can experience “living” history. Students […]
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“I make a living out of the fact that truth is stranger than fiction,” once said Robert Ripley, iconic “Believe It or Not!” cartoonist, explorer, reporter, adventurer and collector. Ripley […]
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I am often asked how to travel internationally safely. And when asked, I always suggest travelers should learn as much about their destination prior to traveling as possible. To help […]
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