Posted on Nov 02, 2018 in Travel
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After a long and tiring flight from Florida, most of us just wanted to go to our rooms and rest for a while. But when our teacher announced a trip to the Niagara Falls, we protested a little bit as we were in no mood for more travelling. As soon as we reached Niagara Falls, …
Continue ReadingThe wind was fast and the time was slow. People were being killed, by their own people’s blow. On our journey to Cambodia, we visited Killing Fields, Angkor Wat Temples, S-21 (Security Prison – 21), Night Market, Gold Market, Aeon Mall and Spitler Primary School (CA3) – where we learnt about the culture of Cambodia …
Continue Reading“Exchange of cultures leads to an exchange of diversity and trends” Dear Readers, our German exchange has come to an end and we would love to share our experience with you. We are glad we got this opportunity to be a part of this incredible journey. As cliché as it may be, the best advice …
Continue ReadingThe building that is now Casa Batlló was built in 1877, commissioned by Lluis Sala Sanchez. It is a classical building with remarkable characteristics within the eclecticism, traditional by the end of the 19th century. The building has a basement, a ground floor, four floors and a garden. Designed by Antoni Gaudi, It is only …
Continue Reading10 days, 1 country, 6 cities, 3 provinces – and a road trip of a lifetime. Canada – A country that’s been on my to-visit list for a long time, finally the month of November 2017 presented me with an opportunity to visit the ‘Great White North’. Was it worth all the hype? Absolutely! On …
Continue ReadingLIFE: THE GREATEST TEACHER OF THEM ALL On Teacher’s Day, let’s take a moment to look back on all the people, circumstances, situations and events that shaped our lives with the lessons they taught us. It is often said that there is no better teacher than life itself and what better way to say …
Continue ReadingThroughout our childhood we have been told to be brave; that to be scared is a sign of weakness and is unacceptable. That fear is a negative emotion. Over the years, fear even became a convoluted gender issue. It became acceptable for women to express fear, but for men it became a matter of shame. …
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