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		<title>Free Zone, a Shopping Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 06:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aided by the type of change or looking for a shopping paradise, many travelers venture into a shopping trip where the goal is to get all kinds of original, unique and, where possible, economic. If you think you&#8217;re far from being able to enjoy a trip, know the zones: tax-free city where everything costs half. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Free-Zone-a-Shopping-Trip.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-739" src="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Free-Zone-a-Shopping-Trip.jpg" alt="" width="246" height="162" /></a>Aided by the type of change or looking for a shopping paradise, many travelers venture into a shopping trip where the goal is to get all kinds of original, unique and, where possible, economic. If you think you&#8217;re far from being able to enjoy a trip, know the zones: tax-free city where everything costs half.</p>
<p>A free zone is a piece of land, a city or town that is declared free from taxation by the national government. It is generally establish these zones to stimulate growth of a region. In general the zones are in distant cities within the country or with little development. Many of these towns have prospered after the measure became shopping cities and economic exchange.</p>
<p>Taxes can be completely eliminated or reduced by a percentage, depending on each location. Some of these cities have very active port and a major industry. They can have their charm or not. The truth is that most do not have tourist attractions beyond the malls and the benefit of low prices.</p>
<p><strong>What to buy?</strong><br />
The zones are characterized by an importer and that the center becomes the ideal place for your purchases. The malls and shops in the area benefit from low taxes and can offer some products prices are crazy. These are some of the things that travelers do not miss an opportunity to buy:</p>
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<li> Electronics. Players and stereos, laptops, electronic games, cell phones, digital cameras, camcorders, TVs, DVDs, appliances in general.</li>
<li>Sports. Clothing and footwear. Sporting Goods such as balls, rackets, blades, bats, golf clubs, etc.</li>
<li> Beauty. Cosmetics, creams and perfumes from leading brands.</li>
<li>Clothing. Original garments, clothing and exclusive fabrics, garments and clothing brands.</li>
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<p><strong>City shopping</strong><br />
One city that has made this race with the low taxes is Miami. This U.S. port grew fiercely in the 90s mainly for the benefits brought his zone. Thousands of travelers chose to vacation on its shores to enjoy the great shopping centers and warehouses returning home with their luggage in triplicate.</p>
<p>Another shopping paradise is recognized Colon on the Panama Canal. Columbus is an independent center established in 1948 as a free zone. Currently receives over 250 000 visitors annually and is known as the first free zone in the Western Hemisphere.</p>
<p>Colombia, Spain, Jamaica, Taiwan, USA and Uruguay are countries with multiple zones within their territory, including some in cities really lovely. Brazil has the Zona Franca de Manaus, in central-western Venezuela and Iran can visit the island of Kish.</p>
<p>Imagine a shopping mall where all the stores offer you 50% off or more &#8230; What are you waiting for? Find out what is the zone closest to your city and live the dream of a shopping trip with exciting offers.</p>
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		<title>Surinam, the Country of Many Cultures and Natural Parks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 06:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suriname is a country that lies between Guyana and Brazil. This country, with half a million inhabitants, is located in the Atlantic Ocean. The capital city is Paramaribo, where the majority of the population. The city is a very active city with a great mix of cultures and languages and with many attractions for tourists. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Surinam-the-Country-of-Many-Cultures-and-Natural-Parks.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-633" src="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Surinam-the-Country-of-Many-Cultures-and-Natural-Parks-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="221" height="165" /></a>Suriname is a country that lies between Guyana and Brazil. This country, with half a million inhabitants, is located in the Atlantic Ocean.</p>
<p>The capital city is Paramaribo, where the majority of the population. The city is a very active city with a great mix of cultures and languages and with many attractions for tourists. In this city, located along the Suriname River, we can find the Presidential and National Assembly, two prominent buildings. The center of the city is a World Heritage Site. There are several museums including the Museum of Surinam or the Numismatic Museum, attracting thousands of people. We can also visit the downtown Palmentuin Park, Palms Park. Almost the entire city follows the Netherlands colonial style, with large buildings and small houses centers of colors, plus multi-channel.</p>
<p>The country, formerly known as Netherlands Guiana, has a great variety of ethnicities, religions, cultures and languages. Although the official language is Dutch, most residents speak the local language and Javanese sranang Tongo. The wide variety of ethnic groups due to the fact that the country was once a former colony of the Netherlands, and later settled here several groups, such as the second generation of freed slaves or descendants of people who migrated from Indonesia. Therefore, there are several religions, and beliefs of citizens are divided between Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and traditional indigenous religions.</p>
<p>In this country, in the city of Paramaribo, we can find something that is only seen in another city in the world, in Sofia. Here we can find a mosque that is next to a synagogue, a fact more than unusual, and therefore both works as both religions share the main square of the city. Nearby, we also visit other religious establishments, as several Hindu temples. This city also houses the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, built on the ruins of a theater, a cathedral that has more than 114 years.</p>
<p>For the variety of cultures and traditions of peoples living in the country, there are many local festivals. The Holi Phagwa is celebrated on March 11, and Keti Koti, Emancipation Day, celebrating the 1st of July, the end of slavery. 8 and August 9 are held on the Day of Indigenous Peoples and the Day of Arrival of people from Java, two colorful festivals. The most unusual are those festivals that celebrate the arrival of the first ships of other countries, such as boats Indians, Javanese and Chinese, to the island.</p>
<p>We recommend visiting the country during the New Year holidays, the Jaar Oud. The country is filled with thousands of fireworks and pay, some traditional red firecrackers. The largest malls are organizing the annual parade, where each school has the largest and most beautiful fireworks they could find. All day and night dances are held, and the streets are filled with food, drink and music.</p>
<p>One of the country&#8217;s biggest attractions is its rich biodiversity. Here we have part of the vast Amazon rainforest, south of the country. The Central Suriname Nature Reserve is filled with thousands of species of plants and animals. It also highlights the Brownsberg Natural Park, next to the Reserve Brokopondo. Here, in the middle of one of the largest artificial lakes in the world, is the Island Tonka, which promotes eco-tourism.</p>
<p>The country, known for its variety of flora and fauna, has some places worth seeing. Raleighvallen highlights a series of waterfalls on the River Coppename, or cataracts Wonotobo Blanche and Marie. In the Tafelberg, Nature Reserve can be found Tafelberg Mountain.</p>
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		<title>A Trip on the Route of Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 06:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The route of coffee offers you a journey through the senses, traveling the world for this very special aroma, the taste of a cup of coffee. The plantations are happening around the globe along the Line of Ecuador. Walk with us the four continents where the coffee has taken root. It is said that coffee [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Coffee_Harvest_Season_b936.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-499" src="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Coffee_Harvest_Season_b936-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="249" height="166" /></a>The route of coffee offers you a journey through the senses, traveling the world for this very special aroma, the taste of a cup of coffee. The plantations are happening around the globe along the Line of Ecuador. Walk with us the four continents where the coffee has taken root.</p>
<p>It is said that coffee was the chance discovery of a young pastor of the Ethiopian province of Kaffa. While driving his goats could see how the animals are extolled to eat a strange fruit. So I decided to try it himself, feeling a energizing effect instantly. Coffee soon becomes popular and advanced through Asia coming to Africa and other continents. The energizing effect it ordered the ban for some time in the Middle East areas.</p>
<p>Europe knew no coffee until after mid-sixteenth century. The drink did not have wide acceptance and was also banned by several kingdoms. In the year 1650 began to open the first coffee shops in Oxford and London. Thus, the idea moved to the rest of Europe to adopt coffee as a drink daily.</p>
<p><strong>The best coffee</strong></p>
<p>Today the black drink is the second most traded commodity the world (second only to oil).<br />
One of the strangest things in the complex business of coffee is that most of the plantations owned by small producers. It&#8217;s not easy harvest and can be planted anywhere in the world. In fact coffee is grown only under certain conditions: a mixture of altitude and warm temperatures occurs mainly in areas close to the line of Ecuador. It is there where the path of coffee in the world.</p>
<p>But there is no single variety and quality of coffee, so coffee is more intense and more washings, also changes the flavor and color of the drink. There are two general species of coffee. The Arabica is the most coveted. It grows at an altitude of 4000-6000 meters above sea level and requires special conditions on the ground. This grain achieves a higher quality coffee and is harvested only in tropical America and East Africa.</p>
<p>The other variety is the Robusta species that grows in areas below 2,500 meters above sea level. Is less aromatic and their flavor is less intense, however, contains twice the caffeine than Arabica and also takes less time to mature. We can see Robusta plantations in Brazil, Central and West Africa and Southeast Asia.</p>
<p>The route of coffee in America</p>
<p>The route of the path of coffee in America is from Bolivia and Brazil, from Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela and throughout Central America until the middle of Mexico. These are areas characterized by a tropical and subtropical climate and vegetation intense. So the route is ideal for travelers who like long walks.</p>
<p>Visit the coffee and really enjoy it is to tour the plantations, to go into the farming areas and take the opportunity to admire the landscape of the region. If you&#8217;re not a state and cannot walk for more than 30 minutes on uneven ground, there are other options plantation tours scheduled in rooms, where the tasting is the main activity. If instead you have the possibility of walking is something that you really recommend.</p>
<p>There are also options quieter. In many fields find lodgings in the rooms. The theme is to &#8220;relax in a tropical environment&#8221; with the addition of aromatic coffee and specialized menu where you can try coffee at all its kinds and forms: cold, with cream, alcohol, batter, milk, sweet, bitter, with chocolate, vanilla, even with ice cream &#8230;</p>
<p>In Antigua (Guatemala) you can visit the Coffee Museum, an old farm which now functions as a museum and cultural center. The place has machinery of the century, photographs, maps and thematic paintings. In Nicaragua and other Central American countries can visit museums and exhibits similar homes on coffee.</p>
<p>In Colombia the coffee is a real tourist attraction. If you are in the region, you should not miss the Parque Nacional del Café, opened in 1995. This park has an eco-trail, a museum and attractions. Quindío is located in one of the coffee departments with Caldas and Risaralda and others in the area.</p>
<p>This journey of learning coffee plantations leads to Costa Rica, one of the favorite places for excellence in tourism. In Mexico you can find farms to see the harvesting process and make coffee tastings.</p>
<p><strong>In Africa</strong></p>
<p>Ethiopia, Uganda and Tanzania are the largest producers of Arabica coffee in the continent. On a tour of the east coast of Africa can unify a visit to the coffee belt and build to meet miss geography of this region.</p>
<p>It is a walk which awakens all the senses, the view through the greenery, smell the aromatic essence and flavor of the grain through a good cup of coffee. In Africa there are also coffee stays if you&#8217;re interested take a trip theme, especially with the addition of the coastline on the Indian Ocean.<br />
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India and Southeast Asia</strong></p>
<p>The cafe area is not the best in the world, although there are exceptions of very good harvests. The attractiveness of this route is based on in Southeast Asia there is a peace that will not find anywhere else.</p>
<p>The lodgings of the coffee on this part of the world offer visitors a relaxed atmosphere all in a landscape of hills and mountains. In contrast, if you travel to southern India to hear you take advantage of tea plantations in a two for one tour. Other countries with coffee plantations in Asia are China, Vietnam and Thailand.</p>
<p>Route coffee is a particular route several possible destinations. You have infinite options to meet the crop from the inside, surprised by the vegetation and learn more about this plant in museums and coffee farms. If you love coffee, I invite you to assemble your next trip to enjoy with all senses.</p>
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		<title>Sabbaticals Provide Valuable Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 16:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea of taking a year to see the world before a study period or before getting a stable job is a tempting idea for many people. However, a lot of them are put off by thinking how to justify a sabbatical in the resume or that, being away from the job market for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-26" title="sabbaticals-experiences" src="http://www.jbfchina2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sabbaticals-experiences.jpg" alt="sabbaticals-experiences" width="273" height="175" />The idea of taking a year to see the world before a study period or before getting a stable job is a tempting idea for many people. However, a lot of them are put off by thinking how to justify a sabbatical in the resume or that, being away from the job market for a long time, lose their competitive edge. By contrast, sabbaticals are often perceived as a positive experience for potential employers.</p>
<p>Venture to make an extended trip develops characteristics that are often sought in candidates, for example, confidence, initiative and organizational skills. People who plan a trip around the world in their gap year may show that they are responsible and who can take care of themselves in different environments and unusual situations. While on the other hand, people who chose to settle in a country during an extended stay can demonstrate that efforts to adjust to a new environment.</p>
<p>Many people also choose to seek employment in other countries during the sabbatical year, and thus demonstrate their ability to adapt. Work during the holidays can bring added value to the curriculum vitae, as they are evidence of the candidate&#8217;s desire to strive for their ambitions, and in this case, find another country.</p>
<p>Learning another language is another reason why many people choose to take a year off and this is one reason often encourage potential employers. A second language can be extremely useful in a competitive labor market and, at times, may represent an advantage over competitors with similar skills.</p>
<p>On a sabbatical should also be room for different things at work: one year away from home provides a great opportunity for personal growth. It not only offers the opportunity to learn about other cultures, but also often taught many people to understand the importance of being able to manage money. For example, finding the best way to make cheap calls to Germany or to find out what vendors offer the most appropriate exchange rates in Brazil will become an invaluable skill when navigating not only but in future projects.</p>
<p>An analysis of the skills acquired during a year off and think carefully about the areas in which progress has been made, you will discover that everything acquired considerable experience and is competitive when entering the labor market, while enjoying of experiences that will always be saved in memory.</p>
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