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		<title>Tips to Forbid Passport Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 07:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before You Leave On Your Travel
1. Check to see if you even take a passport.
Nations can, and often do, change abroad entry essentials. If you get at the airport without the wanted documents, you&#8217;ll be denied getting on favours. And, of course, This isn&#8217;t covered by travel insurance.
2. Hold for your passport new.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Before You Leave On Your Travel</p>
<p>1. Check to see if you even take a passport.</p>
<p>Nations can, and often do, change abroad entry essentials. If you get at the airport without the wanted documents, you&#8217;ll be denied getting on favours. And, of course, This isn&#8217;t covered by travel insurance.</p>
<p>2. Hold for your passport new.</p>
<p>You should hold for a new passport at least 90 days before your leaving date. For a replacement, begin the process 8 to 11 months before your passport exits. Why so early? Many countries require that your passport have six to eight months of validity continuing before they will issue a visa.</p>
<p>3. Fill out the exact form right.</p>
<p>Each type of passport service has particular measures that must be met. Make sure you get the right application form, and then fill it in carefully. Double-check each entry. Ask a friend or relative to find out it as well. Errors made on the application form can lead to waits, or even rejection of your passport call for.</p>
<p>4. Follow the specs for the taken documents exactly.</p>
<p>When holding for a new passport, the most frequently used documents are a certified birth certificate for proof of citizenship along with a valid driver&#8217;s license for resistant of your identity element.</p>
<p>5. Sign both the passport application form and your check.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, many people leave to sign either the passport applications programme form or their check to Passport Services. Once again, check everything twice, or even three times.</p>
<p>6. Request additional pages.</p>
<p>Are you a regular flyer? Request a 48-page passport (at no additional cost). It will allow you to travel longer before having to replace it.</p>
<p>7. Sign your passport and fill out the emergency brake info.</p>
<p>When your passport arrives, check to see that all the information taken in it is correct. If it is, sign it and fill in your latest address and the name of a person to contact in case of emergency. If not, return it to the State Department for correction.</p>
<p>8. Hold two copies of your passport and photos.</p>
<p>While You&#8217;re Out</p>
<p>9. Always keep your passport in a good place!</p>
<p>10. Never set your passport down anyplace.</p>
<p>11. If you travel as a house or as part of a group, don&#8217;t let one person convey all the passports.</p>
<p>12. Never let anyone pass on your bearing with your passport.</p>
<p>13. Immediately report the expiration of your passport.</p>
<p>14. Schedule your passport renewal.</p>
<p>15. Check the number of blank pages remaining.</p>
<p>16. Stock your passport in a safety place.</p>
<p>Observe the functional points above and you can easily avoid passport problems and more fully relish your international travelling.</p>
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		<title>How To Be Riskless While Tripping</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 12:39:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most unsafe time in your life, when you are most likely to be rounded is when you are traveling in an unfamiliar area.
Holidaymakers are the precious prey of the hobgoblins of the world for the following reasons:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The most unsafe time in your life, when you are most likely to be rounded is when you are traveling in an unfamiliar area.</p>
<p>Holidaymakers are the precious prey of the hobgoblins of the world for the following reasons:</p>
<p>They are obtainable to spot. Tourists make the error of not going in, wearing clothes that stand out. Shorts in a mood where everyone else is wearing pants. New clothes with bright colors. A camera around the neck, and a mostly lost looking on the face.</p>
<p>Tourists make the error of flashing wealth. They wear pricey jewelry, and carry large amounts of cash.</p>
<p>Tourists are put on to be rich. People in most third world states do not have the money to trip. So they think that anyone who can travel substantial be rich. They often resent that supposed wealth, and are willing to take forceful action to take it from tourists.</p>
<p>So, what is the answer? Never travel to new areas? No, that would be an special way to experience your life. Travel is fun and challenging, and no matter what the attainable threats are, you shouldn&#8217;t let a few dirt-bags destroy your fun.</p>
<p>The important is to avoid problem by not standing out as a lost, vulnerable tourist.</p>
<p>Learn about the area you will be moving to. The more good you are with the new area, the more assured you will be as you stroll down the street. Use the Cyberspace to get maps of the region, and information on the sights you want to visit. Find out as much as you can about the culture of the people you will be visiting. Your primary destination is to blend in.</p>
<p>Find out what people commonly wear in the region you will be inspecting.</p>
<p>Hopefully you will already have similar dress. It is best not to wear trademark new dress.</p>
<p>Travel with a group if possible. There is strength in numbers for tourists.</p>
<p>Being with a group is particularly important if it is your first time to the new nation. A tour group is a great way to go because the tour draw will only take you to countries that are &#8220;safe&#8221; for holidaymakers. Do not pretend out on your own, unless you know for careful the area you are going to inspect is comparatively safe. Stay in the neighborhoods that are set up for tourists.</p>
<p>Take arming yourself with arms that can be carried on common carriers. A good solid three foot walking stick is an example. A goblin would think twice before trying anything with you taking such a weapon.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t carry cash. Use credit cards, or travelers checks. If they are slipped, you can get them replaced.Don&#8217;t influence fate. Even if you think you are in a very safe area, do not leave valuables out in plain sight. Some wild people might attempt to kill you in order to get your valuables.</p>
<p>By utilising the said conceptions you should be fit to have a safe, beautiful trip with little chance of being sniped.</p>
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		<title>Los Angeles Attractions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 11:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suchlike many big cities, Los Angeles is a ingathering of smaller towns, glued together with a grid of routes and motorways.
Rough 60 miles across it is one of the tallest cities by region in the US. Traversing from side to side can take an hour, but with freeway traffic considerations you are more likely to [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=findlosangelesattractions.wordpress.com&blog=5761871&post=3&subd=findlosangelesattractions&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Suchlike many big cities, Los Angeles is a ingathering of smaller towns, glued together with a grid of routes and motorways.</p>
<p>Rough 60 miles across it is one of the tallest cities by region in the US. Traversing from side to side can take an hour, but with freeway traffic considerations you are more likely to take at least large this time.</p>
<p>Downtown LA is more of a commercial-grade territory of skyscraper office blockages than a buying at district. You will get shopping in the form of low shopping plazas and big shopping shopping malls interrupted all over the LA basin.</p>
<p>In this respect LA is a small letting down if you were looking for an american variation of London or Paris. Yet there is still deal to see and do, it just takes a little projecting so that you are not expending your entire time in a traffic jam or driving long-term miles across city.</p>
<p><strong>Places To Inspect</strong><br />
Here are some picked out places to see whilst in LA.</p>
<p><strong>Angeles Crest Highway</strong><br />
A little out of the city this stunning drive devices and turns much like Mulholland Drive along the mountainous crest of the LA basin.</p>
<p><strong>Long Beach</strong><br />
Place of the Queen Mary which can be toured.</p>
<p><strong>Aquarium of the Pacific</strong><br />
Whilst in Long Beach the Aquarium of the Pacific is definitely worthy a see. From flashy corals and tropical marine fish to California Rays that come out of the water for you to pet and throw like small dogs! Also a new shark exposition is worth looking.</p>
<p><strong>Dodger Stadium</strong><br />
Whether going to a ball game or not, the stadium is worth a visit. Top of the Park souvenir shop sells LA Dodger branded clothing and other baseball souvenirs. Parking is free on non-game days.</p>
<p><strong>Griffith Park</strong><br />
A pleasant vantage aim from where you can see the cluster of skyscrapers making up the commercial downtown of LA and also the world-famous Hollywood signal.</p>
<p><strong>Hollywood Boulevard</strong><br />
Away from the best-known stars lining the sidewalk there is commonly some form of street entertainment and always a hustle. At the West-central end of Hollywood Boulevard is . . .</p>
<p><strong>Mann&#8217;s Chinese</strong><br />
A must-see, even if it&#8217;s much little in practical life than you would have thought! Famous foot/hand/etc. prints of those fantastic Hollywood stars.</p>
<p><strong>Frederick&#8217;s Of Hollywood</strong><br />
Also on Hollywood Boulevard is Frederick&#8217;s flagship intimate apparel store, world-renowned. Includes a free museum of lingerie put on by superstars of the silver screen<br />
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Mulholland Drive</strong><br />
The celebrated drive that has views all over the LA basin and will enter you to the scale of the city.<br />
<strong><br />
World-wide Studios</strong><br />
More of a base park than studio tour, but true to the glamour and garishness of Hollywood.</p>
<p><strong>Warner Brothers</strong><br />
In contrast to Universal, this is a tour of a practical studio. A costume museum full of charming history is the start of a tour that accepts prop departments, workshops, sound stages, usually a opportunity to sit in on a TV series rehearsal in a sound stage and a chance to wander around some unforgettable backlot sets.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget neighboring Orange County which is place to the quint essential Southern Californian Beach Cities of Newport Beach and Huntington Beach where life slows to the ebb and current of the Pacific along their golden sandy shores. Or for some great shopping see world class South Coast Mall at Costa Mesa or the open-air mall of Newport Beach&#8217;s Fashion Island.</p>
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