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2010
There is a common belief that medieval men and women lived their lives within a narrow geographical and psychological space, the village and the neighboring fields for the most part. According to this opinion, it was not until the Renaissance and the voyages of Columbus and those who followed him that Europeans became aware of the wider world around ...
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There is a common belief that medieval men and women lived their lives within a narrow geographical and psychological space, the village and the neighboring fields for the most part. According to this opinion, it was not until the Renaissance and the voyages of Columbus and those who followed him that Europeans became aware of the wider world around ...
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Practice Nursing, 1993
Diarrhoea is almost inevitable when visiting underdeveloped countries. Rodney Cartwright explains what precautions can be taken.
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Diarrhoea is almost inevitable when visiting underdeveloped countries. Rodney Cartwright explains what precautions can be taken.
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Travel with Words: An Innovative Vision on Travelling
2012 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2012Modern travelers wish to explore the world at their own pace, following their own expectations and cultural interests. The travel industry should adapt to this new market environment. A large part of cultural travels is based on history and historical events, and books are a near endless repository of such facts.
ZANZOTTO, FABIO MASSIMO, Tudorache, A.
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2009
Greek travellers tried to take their city with them: travel is typically conducted as a civic act, one justified and defined by one's tie to the city: trade, for example, or martial aggression, or colonization. This article discusses the range of travel experiences reflected in surviving literature. The study of ancient travel focuses on the process of
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Greek travellers tried to take their city with them: travel is typically conducted as a civic act, one justified and defined by one's tie to the city: trade, for example, or martial aggression, or colonization. This article discusses the range of travel experiences reflected in surviving literature. The study of ancient travel focuses on the process of
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2011
Chapter focusing on global travel and the postcolonial in the travel writing of Pico Iyer.
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Chapter focusing on global travel and the postcolonial in the travel writing of Pico Iyer.
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Driving destination brand engagement: The role of traveler participation
International Journal of Tourism Research, 2023Man Lai Cheung, Babak Taheri
exaly
Day-to-day dynamics with advanced traveler information
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2021Hongbo Ye, Feng Xiao, Hai Yang
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Evaluation and Management of Traveler's Diarrhea in Children
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2022Frank Zhu
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