Travel
The wonders of travel to experience cultural and life-altering events. International, local and long haul travel.
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Mastering the Seven Continents: Passport Bros’ Tips for Geography
If you find yourself struggling with geographical recall, improving your memory of the seven continents is a great place to start.
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Mastering Geography: A Quick and Easy Guide for Passport Bros
Learning the World: A Passport Bros Adventure Mastering geography might seem like an impossible task, but as Passport Bros, you can make it an exciting adventure. Geography encompasses diverse areas, and memorizing place names without context can be tedious. However, mastering geography offers a sense of accomplishment, enriching your understanding of the world and fostering…
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ANH YÊU EM: For the Love of English
Letter to Social Media, December 2017 The title above could be the title of a documentary. I once considered shooting one during my week-long stay in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. I am going to meet Nghia, the native-born Vietnamese woman I’ve romantically bonded with across 22,000 kilometers of ocean and land. Nghia (pronounced nyae…
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To Become a Passport Bro, there are 2 essential skills that you must possess.
Skill Development Areas of Mastery for Passport Bros Aspiring Passport Bros should develop the human skills and personal resources to deal with the many new challenges they will face. It’s important to start thinking about these skill sets now and take the time to become familiar with the processes and workarounds. Imagine: as Passport Bros,…
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Passport Bros – First Step to Become a Blue Book Gentleman
Remember that these steps are a simple guide to help you plan for your new Passport Book. Check the U.S. Department of State’s official website for more information before you start the application process. The important thing is to start the process ASAP. You’ll never get a new passport by dreaming about it. You have…
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Relationships, Immigration, and the Growing Passport Bros Movement
Road to Hong Kong The Need for a Passport I applied for my US passport in 2011 when I was knee-deep into independent filmmaking and I’d scored a free trip to Hong Kong to attend an indie film market and trade conference. I was overjoyed at the prospect of selling an indie film and getting…
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