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Budapest. Definitely one of my favorites. I convinced my parents to go on a BigBus tour around the city, complete with an audio guide detailing hundreds of interesting facts about the historical buildings around the city. My favorite? The city was the location of one of the bloodiest sieges in World War II, culminating in…
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If you saw my last post, you know that I was freezing in the last city my family and I traveled to (Bratislava). It was cold, rainy, and equally as grey as Vancouver likes to be – also known as the weather that caused me to leave Vancouver. Needless to say, I was not the happiest…
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When you think, ‘Lets travel Europe from Oct to Dec!’, the main reaction is – oh, that will be so pretty and fun! And maybe there will even be snow; I can get so many cool photos if there is snow. The thought you dont think about – holyshit, its going to be freaking freezing!…
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My own personal favorite TV quote about America. Its from Newsroom in 2012, and it is still so incredibly relevant:
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For those interested in the viability of Trump’s proposed plans (found here), here is a critical political analysis: PART I: “Term limits on Congress.” While the idea of term limits on Congress is appealing, the process is daunting. In order impose term limits in Congress, a constitutional amendment must be passed (the process is outlined in Article…
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