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  • UTRECHT, The Netherlands, March 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- For the second year running, Eurail Group G.I.E. was the recipient of the Sustainable Travel Provider 2010 prize. This prestigious label was awarded by the "New European Economy Awards" which recognizes excellence, achievements and best practices in the international finance and commerce milieu. The Eurail Group G.I.E. manages and markets the Eurail Pass on behalf of its member railways and shipping companies. The Group consistently aims to educate both business and leisure travelers about the advantages of travelling by train in Europe. The wide range of available rail products gives the pass holder the added freedom to create their own itinerary en route. Highly developed national rail systems have long been a vital means of cos...

  • Twenty years later in 1841, the present church was built and except for a brief closure in the 1970s the church has remained open all these years. My guide and I were greeted by the church's pastor, Dr. Colin Smith. He has a peaceful, but powerful aura and it's not a stretch to imagine the pastor serving as a conductor and hiding the runaways in the church cellar, especially when he simulates a warning that bounty hunters are on the prowl by singing "Wade in the Water," a code song, which would alert the runaways to remove the loose floorboards and slip down into the church cellar which had a false floor and underneath there was straw where the weary could rest. Admittedly, I was puzzled as to why the infamous Uncle Tom was included on my itinerary. Located in Dresden, this historic sit...

    ... and crossed into Canada to claim their freedom. I arrived in Canada in early June to trace the Un...

  • ...(ii) Scheduling and itinerary information for shipments (scheduling and itinerar... pursuant to other authorities, e.g., the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). (4) Corresponde...

  • African Americans responded in a variety of ways. Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), the early 20th century's leading advocate of Black education, stressed industrial schooling for African Americans and gradual social adjustment rather than political and civil rights. The charismatic reformer Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) called for racial separatism and a "Back-to-Africa" colonization program. But it was a different path, one that emphasized that African Americans were in this country to stay and would fight for their freedom and political equality, that led to the modern Civil Rights Movement and is the focus of this National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary. In visiting the 49 places listed in the National Register for their association with the modern Civil Rights Movement, a...

  • freedom to travel These nations rank best in how many countries their citizens can visit without a visa. 1. United Kingdom, 166 countries 2. Denmark, 164 3. Sweden, 163 4. Finland and Luxembourg, 162 5. France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, 161 6. Belgium, Japan, Spain, 160 7. U.S., Ireland, Norway, 159 These nations rank worst in how many countries their citizens can visit without a visa. 1. Afghanistan, 26 countries 2. Lebanon, 32 3. Iran, 34 4. Pakistan, 36 5. China and Nepal, 38 6. Vietnam and Egypt, 43 7. India, 50 Source: Henley & Partners Visa Restriction Index Global Ranking 2010 WHAT YOU NEED TO GET A VISA - Passport - Completed application - Passport-size photos - Payment for the visa and the expeditor processing fee - In some cases, a letter from your sponsor or tr...

  • BEAVERCREEK -- Many of us have kept a diary, full of young dreams or the itinerary of a vacation, but Faye Schwelitz can take your writing to a much higher level. Her journaling workshop "Journey to Inner Freedom" teaches "writing from the quiet center.

  • [...] that challenges the age-old distinction between theory and praxis, Levinas asserts that philosophy answers to a more fundamental ethical exigency which all humans undergo, "practically," all the time. [...] through bringing the later ethico-political philosophy of Albert Camus in The Rebel into an engagement with the more widely known ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, I will contest the lasting silence concerning Camus's political philosophy in philosophical literature.1 Secondly, I argue that Camus's account of political subjectivity in L'Homme Revolte decisively anticipates that later expounded by Levinas.

    ... slave camps justified under the flag of freedom, massacres justified by philanthropy or the taste ... Camus in condensed, literary form the itinerary of modern revolt, as Camus perceived it to have cu...

  • And, this, as I shall try to make clear, is the freedom to which we, as human reality, are ontologically condemned.11 In showing this, I shall focus more on the practical dimensions and implications of this ontological account of freedom, for it is-as I have stated elsewhere-the failure to distinguish the ontological from the practical (or existential) with regard to freedom that leads too many writers on Sartre to offer misleading accounts of his basic view of freedom. During his extensive 1975 interview for The Library of Living Philosophers, conducted by Michel Rybalka, Oreste Pucciani, and Susan Gruenheck during roughly the same time that Sartre by Himself was still being prepared as a film, Sartre responds directly to an article in which Charles Tenney contends that Sartre's on...

    ... in his 1969 interview entitled "The Itinerary of a Thought." Reflecting on what he said about fr...

  • By Beth J. Harpaz The Associated Press

    ... International's Independence of the Seas in May; MSC Cruises' Poesia in April; Carnival Spl... family cruise aboard Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas, with a Western Caribbean itinerary. S...

  • In his first year in office, Barack Obama has visited more foreign countries than any other president. He's touched ground in 16 countries, easily outpacing Bill Clinton (three) and George W. Bush (11). It's an itinerary befitting a "citizen of the world. But there's one stop Obama won't make. He has begged off going to Berlin next week to attend ceremonies commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall. His schedule is reportedly too crowded. John F. Kennedy famously told Berliners, "Ich bin ein Berliner." On the 20th anniversary of the last century's most stirring triumph of freedom, Obama is telling them, "Ich bin beschaftigt," i.e., I'm busy.



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