Student Articles Archive - Page 144 of 291 - My Family Travels
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How big is your backyard?

How big is your backyard? Before you answer with the actual size behind your house, I want to tell you it can be as big or small as you want it to be. Past our neighborhoods, past Orlando, and even...

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The old world

Italy: Day 1 After the 8 hour long, tedious journey from Austria to Venice, Italy, I stood up and I felt as if gravity was pushing my body down. The buildings look as if...

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Unique New York…. WHERES KEVIN!!!!!!

I love to travel; to me traveling is a relaxing and amazing experience. My whole life I have always wanted to go to New York. I don’t know if it is the big city lights or if it is all of the...

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Alaska 2012

The moments I spent in Alaska are some to always be told but not...

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California Gal Spreads her Wings!

As a French Language student at Palos Verdes High School, I was encouraged to sponsor an exchange student for a month during the summer of 2011.  Amelie Lejeune was from Luxembourg and from...

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My Life Changing Trip to Kenya

I was anxious as I left my home for the airport. I didn’t know what to expect from my three month vacation to Kenya. I had gone on this trip to learn about my culture and understand about the...

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The Best Trip of My Life

In November of 2010 I visited New York City.  That’s right; I went north (from sunny, warm Las Vegas) in the winter.  It sounds like a crazy thing to do, but it was worth every one...

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Through Patience Comes Accomplishment

The altitude difference was definitely getting to me! The thin attenuated air was definitely becoming difficult to cope with, as I was a flatlander from down south in the States, and was surprised by...

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Philosophical in France

I’ve never felt small before. Despite being five feet tall and seventeen, living in the third largest state in the US, dwelling on a planet that is so often criticized as being insignificant...

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