Taylor learns that gender equality is subjective to where you are in the world, not who you are.
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Cathy Hue works crazy hours, lives in a little wooden shed and spends three out of four weeks in the bush. She wouldn't trade it for anything.
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Sacrifice-Free Work Abroad
Written by Sydney Paulsen
To work or to travel? A small resolution that will allow you to get the most out of your experience.
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4 Easy Ways to Work Abroad
Written by Taylor St. John
After mastering the ins and outs of working overseas, Taylor shares four ways to get a job abroad.
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Eurail Offers More Europe for Free
Written by Verge Magazine
Eurail is rewarding travellers who plan ahead with its Extra Days Promotion, offering up to five additional complimentary travel days on most Eurail Passes purchased now through April 30, 2016.
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How Expats View Germany's Rules
Written by Diane Moore
Immigrants from around the world share their impressions about life in Germany.
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Beyond the Expat Bubble
Written by Carley Clement
It's an easy fallback to spend time with other travellers. But how does it affect your experience abroad?
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Living in the Shadow of Volcanos
Written by Carley Clement
As an expat, what do you do when fear underpins your every move?
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Cycling Through Stereotypes
Written by Tom Collins
As Tom bikes closer to Africa, he's startled by his own reliance on stereotypes.
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Taking on West Africa by Bike
Written by Tom Collins
Tom is taking a road less travelled, to tell a story that isn't often told.
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