August 7, 2008

Immersion is the better way to learn and understand a culture. If you want some juice out of your travels why not study at the same time. Pursuing an MBA education has become a practical resolve nowadays. It is believed that what one gets from an MBA degree has rewarding effects on his career, and in most cases that has been proven true. There are many MBA schools in Spain, which are located in the heart of a city, so that it incorporates you into life as a local. Living in the country gives you the chance to enjoy a whole new MBA learning experience.
But why choose Spain? Spain is a beautiful place. If you think about it, it is thrill enough choosing where to go every time you feel the need to give yourself a break. Whether it be a beach resort, a dynamic city or a world heritage site you could combine all these three. You will have a wide variety of choices. There is satisfaction in the place. You will be immersed in the learning and the local culture, inviting you to live the Spanish life while you study. Eventually you will find yourself gaining confidence and the ability as you apply your new skills to practical situations relating to your field of study. You will be thoroughly helped in your MBA program. You will find a number of courses, flexibility in time and a wide range of accommodations, from host to families, residences and flats. Plus there are many destinations to match with your study in the field without missing a bit in your lifestyle and retaining guaranteed quality. Explore Spain’s most beautiful, historic and culturally important cities. Indulge in cultural activities and weekend sightseeing excursions to engage you in the rich culture of host cities that will enrich your life. Discover a rich culture of fiestas, relaxed conversations in tapas bars and cafes, leisurely strolls and exciting street life. During weekends you can take trips to the mountains or the beach and visit stunning cities while you make new friends. Take an active part in the everyday life of the country, close to the people, immersing yourself in their culture. You will live the life of the locals and you will gradually learn how they think, behave and live. It is easier and quicker to learn as you study with better results, more inspiration and more fun. Get to know your MBA and a culture.

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July 8, 2008

Research says that the local consumer’s appetite for products claim for budget products and that the popularity of the Internet makes any investment of cheaper goods and services a move of success. Not only that, even customers from other parts of the world prefer to visit Spain because of its mixed market of both cheap and expensive products, and yet differing in a small degree. Spain is building a high demand approach of its hotels. The expansion is an important part of the country’s long-term growth strategy. Many a hotel in Madrid, hotel in Valencia and hotel in Tenerife is newly established and more business investments seem to conquer in the beautiful cities.
Spain offers visitors a variety of elaborate places and accommodations to stay, from the simple to the glorious. However, lodgings are not always easy to spot when you are in Spain. The accommodations vary from apartments, lodges, mini hotels and hotels! For those who are traveling on a budget, a small guesthouse can offer an accommodation that is simple and yet modest. The atmosphere is pleasant and the owners, which are like family usually does the cooking and cleaning of the house. Another option is the private rooms, which is not only cheaper but is also a good way to meet the locals. On the other hand, for those who can afford their travel and vacation hassle free, Spain’s state-owned hotels are situated in chief locations. They come in classes of historic buildings such as castles, palaces and convents. However, these accommodations are relatively expensive as the luxurious hotels and whose bookings need to be taken care of ahead of time.
Spain has undergone a spectacular boom in the recent years. Even the varying accommodations that spring in small villages allow a traveler to come in direct connection of the rural way of life. The Basque Country’s Agroturismo and Navarra’s Casa rural offer excellent and yet affordable accommodations in its rural areas and is usually still neatly preserved and well-maintained.
Come to think of it, it seems to become a part of Spain’s modern way of life now when even local people venture into the business of accommodation services that is set right in the comforts of their homes and owned houses. Indeed an extraordinary way to fill the gaps of travelers who wander alone. Adding to the richness of adventure, beauty and experience is the pleasant company of the people they get to be with.

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Posted by shelgen
May 15, 2008

There are travel bargains all over the world. You could find your dreams in America as you roam around and get lost with freedom. Go hunting in Africa and live in the sun. Take a sightseeing orbit in Europe and learn a new lifestyle, or simply have your way around Southwestern Europe and uncover the secret wonders of the cities. When you are in Spain, the clear hot summers and cloudy cold winters is a temperate climate and friendly. The weather is absolutely not a problem. There are many options; the choice is up to you. There’s a list of places in the area that you may find affordable in spite of the struggling currency from whichever country you come from. In your accommodation in Catalunya, make sure the services and amenities are right. The number of marvelous places you could go to must blend well with your lodging accommodation in Barcelona, if you intend to make your visit valuable. Barcelona is located in Catalunya, and it has taken a lead role in Spain’s development, growth and modernization. Once there, you could hit the malls first and see what the shops may offer you. Remember, when you are a shopper lost in Barcelona the buys you’d see fits any good taste from any walks of life. But the best thing is to learn the creative ways your money could be spent and get the best out of anything you want. Yes, it’s always the nicest thing to play fair and earn equal gains from it. Below are some of popular spots in Barcelona for starters.
The Picasso Museum houses the works of Picasso from his early years. Palau de la Musica Catalunya is an attractive and beautiful architectural building designed by Lluís Domènechi Montaner. So never miss to watch a concert it holds for any occasion. The Monument à Colom is a tall spire, which is the site where Columbus first set foot, it sits in the middle of a traffic circle at the end of La Rambla. And the Montjuïc Hill is the locus of many interesting attractions. Believe me, there’s more to these places than what you might think. And there are actually many more spots of beauty and grand attractions than what this article can name. For starters, I suggest you’ll just have to book first a hotel in Barcelona and take it from there. The excitement, thrills and uncommon beauty of the city itself will effortlessly lead you to the rightful places. You’ll know what happens next when you’re there.
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May 5, 2008

If you are spending your present time vacationing in one of the hotels in Barcelona and happened to be a huge football fan, well you ought to know that an all-English final Europe’s club champion this year will unfortunately be in an English team, specifically one in England. The outcome was evident when Manchester United defeated Barcelona. What a break fall for all the local football fans! On the other side, don’t be too dismayed as you can still check out the coolest 2008 Spanish Grand Prix, which is the first time McLaren raced in Spain since his last team up with local legend Fernando Alonzo. These are just few of the latest news in Spain’s break, so don’t miss the other part and live your leisure out.
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Posted by shelgen
May 5, 2008

Hobbies are practiced for interest and enjoyment, rather than financial reward. Examples include collecting, creative and artistic pursuits, making, tinkering, sports and adult education. Engaging in a hobby can lead to acquiring substantial skill, knowledge, and experience. However, personal fulfillment is the aim.
What are hobbies for some people are professions for others: a chef may enjoy cooking as a hobby, while a professional game tester might enjoy playing (and helping to debug) computer games. Generally speaking, the person who does something for fun, not remuneration, is called an amateur (or hobbyist), as distinct from a professional.
An important determinant of what is considered a hobby, as distinct from a profession (beyond the lack of remuneration), is probably how easy it is to make a living at the activity. Almost no one can make a living at cigarette card or stamp collecting, but many people find it enjoyable; so it is commonly regarded as a hobby.
Amateur astronomers often make meaningful contributions to the professionals. It is not entirely uncommon for a hobbyist to be the first to discover a celestial body or event.[citation needed]
In the UK, the pejorative noun anorak (similar to the Japanese “otaku“, meaning a geek or enthusiast) is often applied to people who obsessively pursue a particular hobby that is considered boring, such as train spotting or stamp collecting. – WIKI
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