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Why do I think that I can give you advice on low-budget traveling? After paying for flight tickets, I set out on my great journey with less than $8,000. Along the way, I earned a few additional bucks. If you factor in my Round the World Ticket, my eight months pretty much ended up costing me $9,100 in total. In principle you could travel even more economically, but I was truly on the go at all times, made numerous excursions, and saw and experienced a ton. I visited four continents and 13 countries. In South America alone, I covered more than 12,000 miles in overland buses. Traveling on a Low Budget is a supplement to My Trip Around the World - A Dream Come True, a book about the emotional s...
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Vols. for 1950-19 contained treaties and international agreements issued by the Secretary of State as United States treaties and other international agreements.
This collection of essays, comprised of research first presented at the seventh annual Louisiana Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture, explores one of the most pervasive, vexing, and alluring concepts in the Humanities, that of place. Including essays which encompass a broad range of research fields and methodologies, from Geography to Cybernetics, it presents a cross-section of approaches aimed revealing the complex cultural machinations behind what once may have seemed a static, one-dimensional topic. Investigations into the function of place as a force in contemporary culture inevitably reveal a long history of the interplay between place and cultural product, between 'context'...
Johann Philipp Feick Jr. (1829-1907), son of Johann Philipp Feick and Elizabeth Catharina Klinger, emigrated from Germany to Sandusky, Ohio in 1849, and married JoAnna Caroline Steuk in 1856. He was later joined by two brothers and one sister (who also emigrated). Descendants lived in Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Oregon, California and elsewhere. Includes ancestors to the 1500s and some descendants in Germany.
Dr. Thomas Weigel was born at Becherbach, Germany about 1730. He and his wife died in 1766 and were buried in Kostroma, Russia.
William Ball (1819-1903) immigrated from England to Northumberland County, Ontario, and married Jane Baker during or before 1843. Descendants lived in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Pennsylvania and elsewhere in the United States.