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Taking Your Work on the Road

Most of us need to work to have the money to travel. Unfortunately, working often means we’re tied to a desk or a certain location, and we don’t have the ability to make those amazing, life-changing globe-hopping trips. But, thanks

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Employment Outlook: Mexico

Mexico’s unemployment is low, and enthusiasm is high as the country seeks talent for its many job opportunities. By Mary Ann Thompson, founder and president, Goinglobal, Inc. Mexico’s overall unemployment rate sits at 3.4%, the lowest it’s been in recent

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Tips for Traveling Through Indonesia

A Brief Overview Indonesia is the world’s largest island country, made up of 13,000 islands and located on the equator between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world’s second-most forested region, after the Amazon. With a population of

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What Traveling Teaches You: Life Lessons from the Road

   What Traveling Teaches You: Life Lessons from the Road: For a young traveler, perhaps a student on holiday or one studying abroad, the chance to explore a new part of the world is priceless – an adventure not to

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Tips to Make Sure You Enjoy Your Study Abroad

The chance to study abroad often comes once in a lifetime. The chance to immerse yourself in a new culture, and truly understand what it’s like to live somewhere new and different is often a life-altering experience. Here are a

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The Cheapest Places to Live Abroad

So, you are interested in moving abroad but don’t want to break the bank doing it? It is possible to live and work in a variety of wonderful and interesting cities throughout the world on a small budget. Panama-based Live

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Financial Considerations for South Africa

South Africa is a middle-income country with a melting pot of culturally, linguistically, racially and religiously diverse people. The country offers an abundant supply of natural resources and has well-developed financial, legal, communication, energy and transport sectors. Its stock exchange is ranked among the 20 largest in the world. While South Africa is the most developed African economy, the international financial recession has slowed its economic progression.

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