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Our British List Wish

We declared our independence back in 1776 with the “ye olden” YOLO – No Taxation Without Representation - giving us the freedom to create things like Honey Boo Boo, Black Friday and Ramen Noodles. No harsh feelings to the redcoats that we somehow managed to beat. Here are a few things that maybe we should have thought twice about giving up.
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8 Tips for Dealing with Post Study Abroad Blues

Also called “reentry,” reverse culture shock is the reaction to returning back home after experiencing another culture and is common among students who study abroad. Most study abroad programs prepare their student for culture shock, providing them with resources and information on how to adapt to a new culture away from your life back home. However, what students should be most worried about is the thoughts of disconnect and depression when returning home.
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Falling into the Rabbit Hole with Alice

First published in 1865, Alice In Wonderland is a story that has enchanted us for nearly 150 years. A love letter to us daydreamers, the story’s mass appeal with children and adults alike has brought us to the point that just mentioning it can conjure images of the grinning Cheshire Cat (Grumpy Cat’s long lost cousin?), rabbits, and tea parties.
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The Boys from Ballarat: A Chat with Gold Fields

Can’t stop dancing and don’t know why? It’s probably because you’ve been listening to Gold Fields, masters of hypnotic, synth-infused, tribal, dance pop, hailing all the way from Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Chosen by Billboard, Dailymotion, and MTV as artists to watch in 2013, this energetic group of 20-somethings is bringing a sound to the industry that’s all their own.
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