Meghan Markle carries key item whenever she travels – ‘cannot live without’

Meghan Markle carries key item whenever she travels – ‘cannot live without’ | Travel News | Travel

Meghan Markle carries key item whenever she travels – ‘cannot live without’ | Travel News | Travel

It’s been all go for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry this week with the pair flying from California to the UK for the One Young World Summit in Manchester on Monday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made an appearance at an Invictus Games event in Germany on Tuesday, and they are expected to visit London on Thursday for the WellChild Awards. Previously, Meghan has shared her tricks for easy travelling with her fans, so here are four of the Duchess’ top tips. read more

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Mexico in March: Weather, Things To Do And Travel Tips

Mexico in March: Weather, Things To Do And Travel Tips

As the winter season comes to an end in Mexico in March, a large number of tourists go to the country’s most popular party locations to celebrate the beginning of spring break.

You might run into many college students from the United States during the month who are on their way to the beaches there. read more

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Managing cultural tourism impacts in Europe – Learning from Florence

Managing cultural tourism impacts in Europe – Learning from Florence

Every year, the allure of incredible art, centuries-old architecture, and other historic wonders draws more and more tourists to Europe’s cultural capitals. But with this increase have also come harmful side effects and challenges for these destinations and people who live there.

The narrow streets, buildings, and monuments of historic urban cores are feeling the pressure. Long-time residents, crafts artisans and small businesses find themselves struggling to keep up with the increased cost of living. Tourism has driven up rents and taxes, and many apartments have been converted into short term rentals. In addition, the influx of visitors has made it more difficult for locals to access basic services and amenities. In many cities, this has enraged residents leading to waves of anti-tourist sentiments and protests. Destinations are challenged to find the right balance of dealing with this changing urban dynamic, while still encouraging visitors to come and experience the unique culture of their locales. read more

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Marvel’s Spider-Man Swinging (Tricks) Guide

Marvel’s SpiderMan PS4 Swinging Guide – How to Swing, Swing Faster, Useful Skills

Marvel’s Spider-Man Swinging (Tricks) Guide

The biggest feat of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered was perfecting the ability to swing seamlessly from building to building. Swinging, however, needs a bit of getting used to because there is more to it than just pressing buttons. You need to feel the air and physics involved.

The following guide will teach you how to swing efficiently in Spider-Man Remastered, how to swing fast, and how to do a few swinging tricks with ease. read more

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Maui is the Perfect Spot for a Romantic Retreat

Maui is the Perfect Spot for a Romantic Retreat

Whether you are honeymooning, celebrating an anniversary, or simply looking for a getaway with your loved one, you should consider Maui! The lush landscaping, warm sunshine, and beautiful blue waters make for the perfect place to relax and reconnect. Let us help you plan a one-of-a-kind romantic retreat in Maui, Hawaii. read more

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May in Melbourne – Events, Weather and Travel Tips

May in Melbourne – Events, Weather and Travel Tips

Planning to spend an autumn vacation in Melbourne? Everybody loves the autumn in Melbourne. The color reveals when the leaves turn into brown, gold, yellow, orange, etc and be more beautiful. And normally, travelers have a slightly and pleasant warm days with fairly cold nights, which makes it so easy to sleep although it is sill great during daytime – because of its festivals for body, spirit and mind. read more

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Marrakech in November: guide with itineraries, tips and the best of the city

Marrakech in November: guide with itineraries, tips and the best of the city

Marrakech in November: guide with itineraries, tips and the best of the city

November is an ideal month to visit the Red City. As summer gives way to autumn, temperatures remain pleasant and skies stay clear – the ideal situation to explore Marrakech and its surroundings without too much heat or too many tourists.

Marrakech, Morocco. | ©Abdelhamid Azoui

Festivals such as Independence Day and the International Film Festival round off the agenda with dozens of celebrations. Read on to find out what to do in Marrakech in November. read more

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Maui Vacation Rentals Are Better Than Hotels

Maui Vacation Rentals Are Better Than Hotels

4 Reasons You Should Choose Maui Vacation Rentals Over a Hotel

Step one of planning the perfect vacation to Maui, Hawaii is choosing the right accommodation for your stay. There are so many to choose from, including hotels, resorts, and Maui vacation rentals. Each option offers a distinct experience, so it is important to do your homework and pick one that will cater to your vacation needs. read more

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Matthew C. Hocking, PhD

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Matthew C. Hocking, PhD

Matthew C. Hocking, PhD, is a psychologist who works with the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, the Cancer Center and the Neuro-Oncology Program at CHOP.

Locations: Main Hospital
Appointments and Referrals: 1-800-TRY-CHOP (1-800-879-2467)

Background

Matthew Hocking, PhD, is a pediatric psychologist in the Cancer Center and the Center for Childhood Cancer Research. Dr. Hocking provides consultation and intervention services to youth and families treated in the Cancer Center with a focus on those receiving care within the Neuro-Oncology Program. read more

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Malaysia GP Travel Guide

Malaysia GP Travel Guide

Kuala Lumpur is 10,600km (6,587 miles) from the McLaren Technology Centre.

Getting there

All of the Formula 1 freight has made the 300-mile (483km) trip from Singapore (scene of the last grand prix) to Kuala Lumpur by road. However, the two-week gap between races has meant that all team personnel have flown back to the UK for a week and will begin travelling to Malaysia at the start of race week. More than 50 international airlines fly into Kuala Lumpur, so there are many flight options from London. read more

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