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Travelogue: The British Library |
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On Tuesday, Barton and I thought we would visit the British Museum. However, it talking with a guide, we realized that what we really wanted to see was located in the British Library. Since we only had a few hours, we raced up the street. Finally, Barton and I arrived at The British Library and spent over three hours- oohing and ahhing at the manuscripts held there.
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On the third day of our stay in London, Barton and I high-tailed it to The Globe (on the other side of the Thames river), to see A Midsummer NightÙs Dream. Before the performance, we took a quick tour of the archaeological site of The Rose. As we walked through a door under an office building, the smell was musty and humid.
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Travelogue: A Thurso Wedding |
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On Thursday, we flew to Inverness Scotland and drove to Thurso, at the northern tip of Scotland. While the weather held out, it was freezing since the wind was coming from the North Sea. On the day of the wedding, Barton and I had woken up early.
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Travelogue: The Expense of Global Communication |
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We thought that during our travels to London and Scotland, we would have Internet access, at least for the first four days. It turned out, however, that the limited Internet access was very expensive.
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The Healing Power of Words |
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by Megan Cutter
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt you,” so the saying goes. Words can hurt, but they also have the power to heal. Sometimes writing them down is easier than speaking to someone, or the written word can jump start a conversation that would have never happened.
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