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  2. I Live Abroad: Here Are My Top 7 Tips for Saving Money - AOL

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    Benjamin Jenks has lived abroad, mostly in India, since 2018. He shares tips and videos on his blog, Chai Nomad, and his YouTube channel, American in India. Along the way, he has managed to save ...

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    Josh's tip: My go-to essentials include “thank you,” “please,” “hello,” “goodbye,” “yes/no,” “help,” “bathroom” and “police.”. In worst-case scenarios, yelling out ...

  4. 6 Unexpected Money Tips for Traveling Abroad - AOL

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    If there are two things most people love to do, it's travel and save money. It may seem like the only way to save money on your travel expenses is to decrease your luxury and potential for fun....

  5. Association for Safe International Road Travel - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Safe International Road Travel (usually abbreviated as ASIRT) is a non-profit, humanitarian organization that promotes road travel safety through education and advocacy. Rochelle Sobel, president and founder of ASIRT, created the organization in 1995, in response to her son Aron's death in a bus crash in Turkey.

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    Safety is the condition of a "steady state" of an organization or place doing what it is supposed to do. "What it is supposed to do" is defined in terms of public codes and standards, associated architectural and engineering designs, corporate vision and mission statements, and operational plans and personnel policies.

  7. Travel literature - Wikipedia

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    Handwritten notes by Christopher Columbus on a Latin edition of The Travels of Marco Polo. Early examples of travel literature include the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea (generally considered a 1st century CE work; authorship is debated), Pausanias' Description of Greece in the 2nd century CE, Safarnama (Book of Travels) by Nasir Khusraw (1003-1077), the Journey Through Wales (1191) and ...

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