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Working Abroad: A Beginners Guide
Written by Susan Griffith
Anyone with a bit of pluck can find temporary work abroad, says Susan Griffith, author of Work Your Way Around the World. It may not be all glamour, but there are loads of opportunities.
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Work Abroad
Dreaming up a Borderless World
Written by Jeff Minthorn
Doctors Without Borders Canada founder, Dr. Richard Heinzl has travelled to 75 countries (and counting.) He speaks with Verge about living life adventurously.
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Why we travel
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Study Abroad
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Beg, Borrow or Fundraise
Written by Kyla Surtees
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Volunteer Abroad
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There are tons of bugs out there. So how do you avoid getting bitten and other unpleasant side effects? Dr. Mark Wise has a few suggestions.
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Travel Health
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Study Abroad
Malaria Misconceptions
Written by Dr. Mark Wise
Dr. Mark Wise dispels some common malaria myths. Essential reading if you're heading to the tropics!
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Travel Health
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If you get yourself into a bad situation, make sure you can get yourself out of it. What to do when the worst happens abroad.
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Travel Health
The lowdown on studying, working and volunteering in the world's most geographically extreme environments.
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Beyond the Guidebook
Britain's Vital Statistics
Written by Simon Worsfold
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Beyond the Guidebook
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Britain on the Cheap
Written by Simon Worsfold
Britain can be one of the most utterly expensive places to travel, and those Canadian dollars disappear quickly. If you need to get by on a baguette budget but still want to have a blast, then read on...
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Budget Traveller
Backdoor Britain
Written by Simon Worsfold
These days, the UK is full of visitors and with the upcoming London Olympics it's only going to get worse. Learn how to see the best the UK has to offer, while avoiding the crowds and making those loonies last.
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Beyond the Guidebook
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