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Hello! I am a psychology professor at Cy-Fair College in Cypress, Texas; I will be visiting Bournemouth and Poole College in southern England(http://www.thecollege.co.uk) as a part of a faculty exchange program for about 2 weeks this May, 2007. I will ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by choyt1427 from London, United Kingdom
... learn about the history of the crimes. I had to work all day Saturday. I had five interviews before the fair so I didn't actually get to do anything else in London. A number of people had gone to see a show on Friday night, and it turns out they all ...
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Full take on our adventures in London, UK
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from London, United Kingdom
... tinkle of a small child's toy piano. As we came closer to the area of the "music" we saw an English women in a traditional London Fog raincoat leaping lightly up and down on small metal squares about 9 inches by 9 inches inside a large metal frame on the ...
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Looping Around London
A Travel Blog entry by jonathan.felix from London, England, United Kingdom
... one of the statues from Easter Island I am standing next to) and then found this amazing Indian food restaurant in East London. Day 4) The rain finally departed and so we hopped a national rail train to Windsor Castle. Since ...
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Schlessingers hit London
A Travel Blog entry by caroleschless from London, England, United Kingdom
... lie if I was to say he loves keeping a journal but hey not a bad alternative to missing many months off school. Enjoy! London Wednesday May 6th This morning when I woke up, my dad was awake and we went for a walk to the other Disney Hotel. ...
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London, August 2, 2006 - Wednesday
A Travel Blog entry by the_wayfarer from London, United Kingdom
... in 1295. Since then, almost all Parliaments have met in the Palace. But of course, Westminster remained the monarch's chief London residence until yet another fire destroyed part of the structure in 1512. So they did have some exciting times there every ...
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Relaxing (?) in London before the Silk Road
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from London, United Kingdom
... over, and Wimbledon was abandoned early due to rain), so watch lots of crappy BBC programmes. Walking 18kms Sat 25th June London DP to internet, after a bad night's sleep thinking about what to do to avoid Islamabad. Finally come up with the ...
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London Calling
A Travel Blog entry by thebests from London, England, United Kingdom
... without getting lost or getting on the wrong train must mean we're due for some sort of official recognition. Anyway, our London adventures started at the Imperial War Museum near Lambeth North. Like all older London buildings, the museum is imposing, ...
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My day trips around London
A Travel Blog entry by adri204 from London, England, United Kingdom
... baught a big bag of small packs of crisps. I just bring my lunch with me and usually pack Orange juice and water as well. London especially with this book i have has lots of free things to do and I am quite enjoying them. If the weather is bad tommoro ...
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A Week in London
A Travel Blog entry by heathalessleofo from London, England, United Kingdom
... for the Natural History Museum – a past favourite of the boys – followed by St. Paul’s Cathedral. Another London landmark I had never previously seen, St. Paul’s was impressive. And a little tiring. We walked up ...
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Australia Day and more in London
A Travel Blog entry by katevoss from London, England, United Kingdom
... did some more markets. After getting up, having breaky and getting ready I headed out on a long walk past London Bridge, Liverpool Station, Shoreditch High St, along the Regent Canal and to the Broadway Markets. The broadway markets were ...
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Valentine's Day In London
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from London, England, United Kingdom
... ’t have to hear any traffic noise from the street. Instead, the room overlooked a small park and some of the London University’s buildings. Others may not enjoy looking at row houses, but I love it. It just reminds me that I’m in Great ...
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new york to london
A Travel Blog entry by ezlisstan from London, United Kingdom
... 9 hours later than our original flight, then we found out that she was stupid and our flights had been booked. anyway, got to london and liss and i had dinner and ice cream with vett which was awesome!! we then got back to our hostel and had ...
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Whirlwind London
A Travel Blog entry by tim.rawling from London, United Kingdom
... that he already had 1 Masters degree in English History and was currently doing a second!! He was really informative, and I learnt a lot about London and English History over the 3 hours so I "tipped" him 5 pounds. I wasn't sure if I should have given ...
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London - The Initial Long Story with Cliffs notes.
A Travel Blog entry by k.t. from London, United Kingdom
... spending AUD in London.....Ooooph, still feeling the pain! So the first couple of weeks in London absolutely flew past. I saw a fair bit of London that I otherwise wouldn't have seen with thanks to a couple of mates at the sharehouse who I was rooming ...
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London Prepares BMX Supercross
A Travel Blog entry by bluesmartie from London, England, United Kingdom
As you may or may not know, London 2012 is hosting the London Prepares series. These events are excellent tests for the venues, staff, and the athletes in preparation for the Olympics next year. They are internally knows as 'test events', but are an ...
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28. London Living and Trip Reflections
A Travel Blog entry by sarahandblairnz from London, England, United Kingdom
... , a camera What we gained: General knowledge, great mates, and a lot of awesome memories. Stay tuned for the next installment, which may be a fair few months away. We just need to find a flat and save a bit first! Where to next: Croatia, Scotland, ...
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Part One: London Baby!
A Travel Blog entry by bdprice from London, United Kingdom
... . Therefore, I am breaking my London trip down into numerous parts and logs to make everyone's life easier... I'm cool like that. London Baby! I've always wanted to visit London since I was a child. I grew up watching Disney musicals that always ...
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London, August 3, 2006 - Thursday
A Travel Blog entry by the_wayfarer from London, United Kingdom
... when my digestion was concerned, I felt as good as new at breakfast. Today Su Yeon and I planned to start our sightseeing of London from the "Madame Tussauds" waxworks museum. As it was quite close to where we were staying, we decided to go on foot ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by sd0744 from London, Ontario, Canada
... . Interestingly (or not) most of the road or shop names were named after London Boroughs or underground stations. London also suffers from its fair share of vermin, taking the shape of the black squirrels. Must have found a dozen of these squirrels ...
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London calling...
A Travel Blog entry by erinandadam from London, England, United Kingdom
... being a tourist in ones own country - I feel a bit like a fake and need to remind people I'm actually English! I guess anybody in London who isn't living there is a tourist regardless of where they're from I guess - it's so English yet so distant from ...
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... from anonymous Recently, my son and I started a four week tour of Europe with a three day stay at the Intercontinental May Fair hotel in London. It was an excellent choice thanks to the first class service by a friendly and efficient staff. The hotel ...
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