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From Pearl Harbor to the beaches of Normandy, there are defunct battlefields and military landmarks all around the world; travel tips for those seeking a trip full of history, memory, honor and meaning.
What Is a Healthy Lifestyle?
These Seven categories were chosen because prior studies have shown they significantly affect the risk of passing away too soon. Here is how these helpful techniques were located and assessed:
Johanna WanjiruPublished about a year ago in ServeBenefits of an Online Cruise Ticketing System
Do you have a plan to cruise with your loved ones in the Atlantic Ocean or the Ibiza coast and enjoy the journey? It’s a good idea since traveling is such a big part of our life. To make things easy, the online cruise ticketing system comes around. It plays a massive role to get an opportunity in cruising quite conveniently.
CW TicketingPublished about a year ago in ServeThe 2011 Carrier Classic
What is a once-in-a-lifetime experience? We often have people tell us that some event was a “once lifetime experience.” However, what does that mean?
Atomic HistorianPublished about a year ago in ServeThe Importance of Great Customer Service
I decided to take a detour this week from my usual content to talk about customer service and the importance of how you make people feel. It doesn’t matter what business that you own or in what industry that you work, the way your clients feel is exponentially more important than your product.
Karolyn Denson LandrieuxPublished 2 years ago in ServeDesert safari Dubai
We are only in Dubai for 4 days this month. I've been there once, but it's a full-fledged amusement park that both adults and children can enjoy. It is very family-friendly and I think it is one of my favorite destinations. Basically, anything you can think of can be done and found there.
Dr_Nisar SubhaniPublished 2 years ago in ServeTop Ten Military Power In the world 2022.
Countries with active Military Personnel In 2022. 1.United Sates- 1,390,000 2.Russia- 850,000
Bilal KhanPublished 2 years ago in ServeTurbulence
My friend recently lost a young passenger when she was working a flight. I was a flight attendant for 35 years. I was fortunate enough to never have a passenger die on my watch. We came close but we were fortunate enough to save his life. I can’t imagine how that must feel; losing someone you are fighting so hard to save. In spite of them performing CPR and using all the life saving measures that we have on board the airplane her young life was lost. There are some dark moments when you’re a flight attendant. It’s mostly fun and excitement, yes but we’re trained for the darker things that happen. That’s why we are really there.
Karolyn Denson LandrieuxPublished 2 years ago in ServeIt takes a Village!
Why do I love my job? Great question! It is currently 4:00 a.m. in Alaska. I have carefully planned my morning to have at least 20 minutes to write before I need to load my car up and get ready to head to the gas station, grocery store, and the local coffee shop in preparation for today's events at 10:00 a.m. Sounds easy enough- except that there is a 100 mile drive through the Nanana Range (mountains) that needs to happen also. These are mornings that I wonder why I didn't take an average 9-5, sitting behind some desk with a window view, coffee pot, and easy access to bathrooms.
Rose Loren Geer-RobbinsPublished 3 years ago in ServeBest time to book flights for Christmas
Christmas is the day of festivity in the Christian people group across the globe, celebrated on Saturday Dec 25, 2021, and checking itself both as a period of hallowed action and the strictness. The Christian day is likewise one of the yearly events inseparable from business just as the social wonder. All things being equal, Christians take care of business on Christmas Day to rehearse the conventional and age old custom of birth of Jesus of Nazareth, who later lectured Christianity, and changed existences of millions of individuals all through the western terrains, Europe and even Asia to a bigger degree.
JourneyxpertPublished 3 years ago in Serve- Top Story - June 2021
Crossing Over
As a young Marine, I was both excited & nervous to go to another country. Of course, as a member of the armed forces, there is a potential for being put in a dangerous environment which heightens the anxiety. Okinawa, Japan, was ordered to be my home for the next three years of my life. While going to a tropical island seems like a paradise, this was not a vacation but a workplace. We were allowed time to enjoy the island on our off time while still adhering to specific guidelines. "You are an ambassador!" was drilled into our heads from before leaving to go overseas. During this allotted free time, there seemed to be some tensions between the Okinawans & U.S military in some places. Others knew that the American army had money which made them all the friendlier. Until now, I did not fully understand these tensions. After reading multiple historical accounts, literature and speaking with some of the locals, I understood the impact of some of the past atrocities. This is why I chose to write about my time in Okinawa versus my other travels. My time spent overseas was the most intense cultural change I've experienced yet. With that, I also found it necessary to raise a bit of awareness regarding cross-cultural experiences.
Jeffrey A. SappPublished 3 years ago in Serve You have all probably been to my "Hometown"
Home town. What a funny phrase. Since I was a kid, I have been asked, "Where are you from? Where is your hometown?" I'll be honest, I've never really known how to answer that question. As a kid, I'd always countered the question with one of my own. "Are you asking me where I was born? Or the last place I lived". You see, I grew up as a military brat. I have lived in almost all fifty states, and if I haven't lived there officially, I have spent enough time going there to almost give me a residence.
Mindi BolligPublished 3 years ago in ServeWhere the East and West Meet
There is a place on the most southwestern tip of the island of Kyushu, Japan that couldn't be farther away from where I grew up in Northern California.
S. L. HarpelPublished 3 years ago in Serve