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		<title>33 Interesting and Exciting Career Paths in International Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A degree in international business can open doors to careers that concentrate on or span across business, finance and law. The necessity for study in foreign language fluency, political geography and international relations in an international business degree also makes international business graduates candidates for other creative careers. The following list of 33 interesting and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A degree in international business can open doors to <a title="careers" href="http://www.mastersininternationalbusiness.com/potential-career-paths-with-a-masters-in-international-business/">careers</a> that concentrate on or span across business, finance and law. The necessity for study in foreign language fluency, <a title="political geography" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_geography">political geography</a> and <a title="international relations" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations">international relations</a> in an international business degree also makes international business graduates candidates for other creative careers. The following list of 33 interesting and exciting careers includes traditional possibilities expanded to the international level as well as careers based upon international business foundations.<span id="more-93"></span></p>
<h3>Business</h3>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/twicepix/4541061180/"><img src="http://www.mastersininternationalbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/ImportExport.jpg" alt="Import Export" title="Import Export" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-full wp-image-101" /></a><ol>
<li><a title="Entrepreneur" href="http://www.internationalentrepreneurship.com/">Entreprenuer</a>: Just like the locally-based entrepreneur, this career encompasses the ability to build and market an idea that can sell internationally. Many entrepreneurs can find mentorships and financial support if their idea is marketed in the right circles.</li>
<li><a title="Export/import managers" href="http://www.ehow.com/about_6727479_import_export-manager-job-description.html">Export/import managers</a> make arrangements for and oversee import and export of goods across international borders. Knowledge about transportation systems, cost-effective measures and legalities of imported and exported goods is required.</li>
<li><a title="Franchise opportunities" href="http://www.entrepreneur.com/franchises/topglobal/index.html">Franchise opportunities</a> also offer a way for the entrepreneur to move into international markets. A franchise purchase requires knowledge about the country involved as well as its laws and its culture. Many franchises offer instruction in handling an international franchise successfully.</li>
<li><a title="Marketing specialists" href="http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos020.htm">Marketing specialists</a> promote and market products and services to foreign customers and governments, and/or in developing marketing plans to encourage foreign investments.</li>
<li><a title="Product managers" href="http://www.aipmm.com/">Product managers</a> work with one or more country product managers to discover the areas that must be configurable to meet the needs of the different geographies, users, applicable laws and payment mechanisms.</li>
<li><a title="Purchasing managers" href="http://www.ism.ws/">Purchasing managers</a> buy a vast array of farm products, durable and nondurable goods, and services for companies and institutions. They attempt to get the best deal for their company, or the highest quality goods and services at the lowest possible cost.</li>
<li><a title="Sales analysts" href="http://jobdescriptionsguide.com/sales-analyst-job-description.htm">Sales analysts</a> are responsible for the collection, analysis and reporting of sales-related data in an effort to increase overall sales productivity.</li></ol>
<h3>Economics</h3>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/edumariz/5928992124/"><img src="http://www.mastersininternationalbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/GuangzhouInternationalFinan.jpg" alt="Guangzhou International Finance Centre" title="Guangzhou International Finance Centre" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-full wp-image-102" /></a><ol start="8">
<li><a title="Bank managers" href="http://occupations.careers.org/640/international-bank-manager">Bank managers</a> usually direct and coordinate financial activities of workers in a branch, office, or department of an establishment, such as branch bank, brokerage firm, risk and insurance department, or credit department.</li>
<li><a title="Stockbrokers" href="http://finance.mapsofworld.com/stock-market/broker/international.html">Stockbrokers</a> on an international level provide services worldwide. International stock broking has benefited hugely from the Internet in recent years.</li>
<li><a title="Financial analysts" href="http://www.investopedia.com/terms/l/licensed-international-financial-analyst-lifa.asp#axzz1YKMfpiOO">Financial analysts</a> usually benefit from licensing by the International Research Association (<a title="International Research Association" href="http://www.the-ira.org/">IRA</a>), designed for investment professionals around the world. Licensed International Financial Analysts (LIFA) attempt to help candidates attain higher levels of professionalism and ethics in the global industry of investment management and analysis.</li>
<li><a title="Loan officers" href="http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos018.htm">Loan officers</a> at the international level increase their scope of accessibility to commercial banks, savings institutions, credit unions, and related financial institutions for jobs as well as sources for loans to purchase various goods and services or to start businesses.</li>
<li><a title="Microfinance managers" href="http://www.microfinancefocus.com/news/tag/microfinance-fund-manager/">Microfinance managers</a> are increasing in number as more Third World individuals reach out to create entrepreneurial ventures. Managers usually handle foundation monies and lend them as incentives to education and business ventures.</li></ol>
<h3>Law</h3>
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<li><a title="Private international law" href="http://www.state.gov/s/l/c3452.htm">Private international law</a> in the U.S. is concerned with the negotiation and conclusion of international conventions, model laws and rules, legislative guides, and other instruments governing private transactions that cross international borders.</li>
<li><a title="Public international law" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_international_law">Public international law</a> is concerned with whether or not the behavior of governments corresponds with international law. This career has increased in importance throughout the twentieth century, because of increase in global trade.</li></ol>
<h3>Private International Law Practices</h3>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/trainplanepro/4055066412/"><img src="http://www.mastersininternationalbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/KMFATraining.jpg" alt="KMFA Training" title="KMFA Training" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-full wp-image-98" /></a><ol start="15">
<li><a title="Commercial law" href="http://www.commerciallawinternational.com/">Commercial law</a> focuses on the economic dynamics of commerce around the world and its social, political and legal realities. The blog linked here aims to expand commercial awareness of well known and not so well known regions of the world.</li>
<li><a title="Judicial assistance" href="http://travel.state.gov/law/judicial/judicial_702.html">Judicial assistance</a> offers its help to travelers in <a title="civil" href="http://www.rhf.admin.ch/etc/medialib/data/rhf.Par.0064.File.tmp/wegl-ziv-e.pdf">civil</a> and in criminal cases. The latter may include cases in terrorism, international organized crime, trafficking in persons, cybercrime and forensics.</li>
<li><a title="Arbitration and judgments" href="http://www.state.gov/s/l/arbitration/index.htm">Arbitration and judgments</a> careers are blossoming, thanks to economic globalization, the ever-increasing integration of international business and commerce and the increasing inter-dependence of business enterprises in the global economy have produced the need and the opportunity to create an effective and focused international insolvency organization.</li>
<li><a title="Family law" href="http://family-law-international.com/">Family law</a> concerns itself with marriage, divorce, child custody, adoptions, international child abduction, personal planning, litigation, and conflict resolution.</li>
<li><a title="Wills, trust and estate law" href="http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/wills-trusts-estates/">Wills, trust and estate law</a> is recognized by the State Department as an international issue, with marriages, divorces, deaths and legal matters pertaining to estates that cross international borders.</li></ol>
<h3>Public International Law Practices</h3>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hill_top_photos/2517217/"><img src="http://www.mastersininternationalbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Astronaut.jpg" alt="Astronaut" title="Astronaut" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-full wp-image-100" /></a><ol start="20">
<li><a title="Aviation law" href="http://www.hg.org/aviation-law.html">Aviation law</a> also is divided into public and private issues, all concerning most facets of air travel, as well as the operation and regulation of business issues relating to air travel, which requires a comprehensive knowledge of FAA regulations, specific laws regarding flight, and an in depth understanding of aviation.</li>
<li><a title="Diplomatic law" href="http://untreaty.un.org/ilc/summaries/9_5.htm">Diplomatic law</a> curriculum often stress international politics, history, and economics; in addition area specialization is often available. The law portion often progresses into a PhD in political science.</li>
<li><a title="Environmental law" href="http://www.ciel.org/">Environmental law</a> offers careers with the ability to strengthen and use international law and institutions to protect the environment, promote human health and to ensure a &#8220;just and sustainable society&#8221; worldwide.</li>
<li><a title="Space law" href="http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/SpaceLaw/index.html">Space law</a> is a career that encompasses national and international laws governing space activities. Space law launched in 1957, with the Soviet Union&#8217;s Sputnik 1, the world&#8217;s first artificial satellite in space.</li>
<li><a title="Trade law" href="http://www.worldtradelaw.net/">Trade law</a> is now an independent field of study as most governments take part in world trade as members of the World Trade Organization (<a title="World Trade Organization" href="http://www.wto.org/">WTO</a>). Since the transaction between private sectors of different countries is important part of the WTO activities, this latter branch of law is now very important part of the academic works and is under study in many universities across the world.</li></ol>
<h3>Other Careers</h3>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmurawski/439781171/"><img src="http://www.mastersininternationalbusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/TourGuideTraining.jpg" alt="Tour Guide Training" title="Tour Guide Training" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-full wp-image-97" /></a><ol start="25">
<li><a title="Conflict resolution" href="http://www.cicr-columbia.org/">Conflict resolution</a> is a wide-ranging career spanning the breadth of both violent and nonviolent resolution. Across the board, no matter if the conflict is in the war room or the board room, there is a need for an increase in social capital and engagement in long-term peace processes.</li>
<li><a title="Expatriates" href="http://www.expatriates.com/">Expatriates</a> are hired by U.S. companies to work permanently in other countries. Language fluency, familiarity of the geography and legal work status are required.</li>
<li><a title="Expatriate services coordinators" href="http://www.expatriate-services.ch/">Expatriate services coordinators</a> help other individuals become accustomed to living in foreign surroundings, both on U.S. soil and in foreign countries. Housing, financial services, family and concierge services among other responsibilities are included in this human resources level career. </li>
<li><a title="Foreign Correspondents" href="http://www.foreigncorrespondence.org/">Foreign correspondents</a> can work independently or with other news organizations and syndicates to publish stories about the current geographic, political and financial climate. A correspondent may be expected to provide considerable context to the chronicled events. A reporter, on the other hand, offers largely fact-based reporting</li>
<li><a title="Forex traders" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_exchange_market">Forex traders</a> often come from an international business background with an emphasis on finance, but many Forex or FX traders start with little to no experience from their homes. This is a global decentralized financial market for trading currencies.</li>
<li><a title="Immigration specialists" href="http://www.pbs.org/nbr/site/onair/transcripts/immigration_specialists_091126/">Immigration specialists</a> work in sectors like law, social work, public service and business to help immigrants integrate into society.</li>
<li><a title="Tour guides or tour planners" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_guide">Tour guides or tour planners</a> provides assistance, information and cultural, historical and contemporary heritage interpretation to people on organized tours, individual clients, educational establishments, at religious and historical sites, museums, and at venues of other significant interest.</li>
<li><a title="Tourism promotion directors" href="http://www.hrsm.sc.edu/tourismresearch/">Tourism promotion directors</a>, at the international level, serves international, national, regional, state, and local clients in an effort to increase local markets by creating reasons for people to safely visit other tourist attractions.</li>
<li><a title="Translators and interpreters" href="http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos175.htm">Translators and interpreters</a> can work in a variety of situations at home or abroad. Since international business careers often require fluency in two or more languages, you might become interested in this career.</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Top 25 Islam Culture Blogs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Currently, there are over three million Muslims living in the United States today.  With common thoughts of people of Islam only wearing head scarves and stopping in the middle of the day for prayers, many Americans and others across the globe can have only one view of what a Muslim could be.  And with little accuracy available in the media or local culture, there can be far more questions than answers.
</p><p>
However, there are many ways to get the answers to your Muslim related questions without resorting to embarrassing questions or awkward conversations.  Below, we have gathered the top 25 Islam culture blogs.  They can help with everything from an introduction to Islam to learning the differences between sects and everything in between.  They are also good for a read for connecting with other Muslims and speaking up on the issues that matter to you most.
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<strong> Top Islam Culture Blogs by an Individual</strong>
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These single bloggers have loads to say on life as a Muslim and the Islamic faith.
<ol></p><div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 280px"><a href="http://www.themuslimwoman.org/images/british_muslim_women.jpg"><img class=" " style="border: 2px solid black;" title="Muslim women" src="http://www.themuslimwoman.org/images/british_muslim_women.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="180" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">source: themuslimwoman.org</p></div><p>
1. <strong><a href=" http://islam.about.com/"> About Islam</a></strong>
Huda is a Muslim educator and writer with nearly two decades of experience researching and writing about Islam on the internet. An American woman of Irish/English descent, she has been a Muslim for the past 20 years.  Her hope is to clear up misconceptions about the faith and includes must read entries such as an introduction to Islam and “Top 10 Myths About Islam.&#8221;
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2. <strong><a href="http://goatmilkblog.com/"> Goat Milk</a></strong>
Visit here for an intellectual playground edited by Wajahat Ali.  The blog’s name hopes to convey the nurturing environment that is also an alternative to cookie cutter news and punditry on Islam.   He is a playwright and journalist who welcomes all opinions and commentary.
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3. <strong><a href=" http://islamineurope.blogspot.com/"> Islam in Europe</a></strong>
Esther authors this blog as a premiere source for the Muslim community in Europe.  She focuses on happenings in countries like France, the UK, and other parts of Europe.  A recent entry was on anonymous CVs.
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4. <strong><a href="http://rickshawdiaries.wordpress.com/"> Rickshaw Diaries</a></strong>
She is a Pakistani-American Muslim woman, as well as a full-time human rights and responsibilities advocate.  Baraka lives in San Francisco and has a tagline of “no one is promised tomorrow.&#8221;   Some of the latest posts are on perfection and going home.
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5. <strong><a href=" http://www.examiner.com/islam-in-national/qasim-rashid"> Islam Examiner</a></strong>
Qasim Rashid is a graduate of the University of Illinois and currently completing his law degree at the University of Richmond.  He is actively engaged in the American Muslim community and in general social welfare programs, serving as the Assistant National Director for Interfaith Relations for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Youth Auxiliary.  His blog pertains to issues spanning Islam, free speech, and human rights.
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6. <strong><a href=" http://www.examiner.com/islamic-in-national/yusuf-khan"> Islamic Examiner</a></strong>
The blog so nice, the Examiner has commissioned it twice.  Yusuf Khan is passionate about sharing his Islamic faith both in the spoken and written ways.  Recent posts address a rally, hate groups, and the Qur’an.
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7. <strong><a href="http://hanazirgill.blogspot.com/"> Dear Muslims</a></strong>
H. A. Nazir Gill is a student of commerce.  He began writing a blog to help awake Muslims.  Recent posts are on the future of the Muslim population and lying.
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8. <strong><a href="http://akramsrazor.typepad.com/"> Akram’s Razor</a></strong>
Svend White brings you observations on Islam, America, and international affairs from an unapologetic liberal and proud Muslim.  Categories range on everything from American politics to women in Islam.  A recent post was a response to a rabbi’s comments on Islam.</ol></p><p>
<strong> Top Islam Culture Blogs by a Group</strong>
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Two or more bloggers pair up to write more about Islamic culture.
<ol></p><div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 240px"><a href="http://www.beliefs-in-islam.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/islam-prayer.jpg"><img class="  " style="border: 2px solid black;" title="Muslims praying " src="http://www.beliefs-in-islam.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/islam-prayer.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="173" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">source:beliefs-in-islam.com</p></div><p>
9. <strong><a href="http://www.altmuslim.com/"> Altmuslim</a></strong>
A group of bloggers gather here to write about loads of Muslim issues in the news from Sharia law to Islam in the public square.   Sections offered include briefings, newsmakers, reviews, and commentary.  You can also get podcasts and asides from many of the contributors.
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10. <strong><a href=" http://www.khilafah.com/index.php/component/content/frontpage"> Khilafah</a></strong>
Since it was founded in 1996, Khilafah.com has earned a reputation for being one of the foremost Islamic political and ideological websites in the English language.  It is their belief that Islam must be understood ideologically and deals with many individual and societal problems.  They help achieve this on the blog through news items, articles, analysis, and more.
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11. <strong><a href="http://islamcrunch.com/"> Islam Crunch</a></strong>
They were developed to showcase businesses, organizations, and projects that involve Muslims. New and continuing projects are often featured on blog posts.  One of the latest was a memorial to Malcolm X.
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12. <strong><a href="http://radicalmiddleway.co.uk/index.php"> Radical Middleway</a></strong>
Based in the UK, this is a place where young Muslims can connect with their faith and explore what it means to be part of Islam in the 21st century.  Founded in the wake of the 7/7 attacks on the London underground, they promote a mainstream, moderate understanding of Islam that young people can relate to.  You can check out the blog, events, and more.
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13. <strong><a href=" http://www.euro-islam.info/"> Euro Islam Info</a></strong>
Get news and analysis on Islam in both Europe and North America on this blog.  Sections include news, country profiles, and key issues.  You can also get special coverage on the most recent issues such as the domestic terrorism hearings.
</p><p>
14. <strong><a href="http://www.elanthemag.com/"> Elan</a></strong>
Visit here for the guide to global Muslim culture.  They take on loads of topics from the Islamic perspective including entertainment, politics, culture, and many others.  Current featured articles include “Muslim Professionals Leading the Way&#8221; and “The Faces of Saudi Feminists.&#8221;
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15. <strong><a href="http://muslimpositive.blogspot.com/"> Positive Muslim News</a></strong>
Finally, if all the talk of terrorism and hate groups is getting you down, click here.  Samana Siddiqui hopes to provide news about good things Muslims are doing in North America and around the world.  With archives dating back to 2004, there are many posts that do just that.</ol></p><p>
<strong> Top Specialty Islam Culture Blogs </strong>
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These blogs focus on a particular aspect of Islam.
<ol></p><div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 240px"><a href="http://www.sunna.info/souwar/data/media/19/quran.jpg"><img class="   " style="border: 2px solid black;" title="Qur’an" src="http://www.sunna.info/souwar/data/media/19/quran.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="177" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">source: sunna.info</p></div><p>
16. <strong><a href="http://makkah.wordpress.com/"> The Islamic Workplace</a></strong>
Learn how to function in the workplace as a Muslim or with a Muslim in this blog.  Dr. Rafik Beekun is currently Professor of Management and Strategy at the University of Nevada in Reno and specializes in strategic management, international management, business ethics, leadership, and the links between spirituality and management.   Most read articles on his blog include positive quotes and praying before any major decision.
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17. <strong><a href="http://www.irshadmanji.com/"> Irshad Manji</a></strong>
Check out her blog for Muslim reform and courage.  She specializes in speaking out against violence and human rights abuses in the name of God.  In addition to regular posts on the topic, you can also check out a book and documentary on the very same subjects.
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18. <strong><a href="http://islaminchina.wordpress.com/"> Islam in China</a></strong>
This blog proves that Islam is not located to the Middle East, Europe, or North America.  The blogger hopes to dispel myths about both China and Islam through the blog.  One of the latest entries was on a Chinese Muslim rapper.
</p><p>
19. <strong><a href="http://www.anindianmuslim.com/"> An Indian Muslim</a></strong>
Similar to the above, Indscribe authors a blog from a country not normally associated with Islam.  News, reviews, and even Urdu poetry is included.  Popular posts are on extremism and reflections on the Babri Masjid dispute.
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20. <strong><a href="http://www.altmuslimah.com/"> Altmuslimah</a></strong>
Because Islam comes in both male and female form, click here.  The blog seeks to explore both sides of the gender divide, with particular interest in Muslims.  There is even a reader’s blog with more commentary.
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21. <strong><a href=" http://www.mediaandislam.com/"> Media and Islam </a></strong>
This blog is sponsored by the South Bay Islamic Association Media Committee.   They are media activists located in the San Francisco area.  Categories range from current events to television.
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22. <strong><a href="http://muslimahmediawatch.org/"> Muslim Media Watch</a></strong>
This is a forum where Muslim women can critique how their images appear in the media and popular culture. Their aim is to locate and critique misogyny, sexism, patriarchy, racism, and xenophobia as they affect Muslim women.  Categories range from advertisements to the web.
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23. <strong><a href="http://popmuslim.com/"> Pop Muslim</a></strong>
This blogger is an Australian Muslim woman who writes about culture, society, news, and analysis with a Muslim twist.  She often takes on Islam in pop culture from athletes to pastors.  One of the most recent was on an anti-terrorism video.
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24. <strong><a href="http://higher-criticism.com/"> Higher Criticism</a></strong>
September 11, 2001 changed the lives of many people including this blogger.  They forced themselves to relook at the religion and start the blog as a way to combat extremism.  Stop by to check out the digital library, glossary, and more.
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25. <strong><a href="http://www.islamophobia-watch.com/"> Islamophobia</a></strong>
This group began in 2005 as a project to document material which advocates a fear of Muslim people and Islam.  It has since grown into an online chronicle of documenting anti-Muslim bigotry.   One of the latest posts was on Sharia law.</ol></p><p>
Whether a devout Muslim or just someone looking to learn more, there is loads of information from many different perspectives on the above top 25 Islam culture blogs.  To meet others of the same faith, or even do interfaith connections, check out a site like <a href="http://www.beliefnet.com/">Beliefnet</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Learning a new language is a heck of a lot easier with the Internet. If you’ve had a beginner course in speaking Spanish, visiting Spanish blogs can be a way to brush up your verbal and reading and writing skills. Here’s a roundup of some of the best blogs for learning Spanish, as well as exploring modern American culture with Latin flavor.
<ol><a href="http://www.easylearnspanish.net/wp-content/uploads/easy%20learn%20spanish_3.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black;" title="learn Spanish " src="http://www.easylearnspanish.net/wp-content/uploads/easy%20learn%20spanish_3.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="180" /></a>1. <strong><a href="http://teachinglearningspanish.blogspot.com/">Teaching Learning Spanish</a></strong> This blogger learned Spanish in college and then went on to teach Spanish to pre-school kids. Now it’s on to elementary kids, but the blog itself serves as an intro to speaking Spanish and leads readers to countless free resources for learning more.

2. <strong><a href="http://www.spanglishbaby.com/"> SpanglishBaby</a></strong> This site is all about teaching kids to grow up speaking English and Spanish. It can be a struggle, but remember that it’s far easier for kids to pick up a new language than to try to learn it as an adult.

3. <strong><a href="http://learnspanish-blog.blogspot.com/"> Learn Spanish Blog</a></strong> This Spanish blog exposes you to the language and the culture. The blogger regularly posts videos, articles and lessons. If you aren’t enrolled in a Spanish class, this blog is the next best thing.

4. <strong><a href="http://www.verbs-in-spanish.com/"> Verbs in Spanish </a></strong> This blog is all about verbs, which can be tricky in Spanish. Learn how to conjugate verbs and check out the exercises that will put your Spanish speaking skills to work, giving you confidence when you travel South of the border.

5. <strong><a href="http://how-to-learn-spanish-for-beginners.blogspot.com/"> How to Learn Spanish for Beginners</a></strong> This Spanish blog is a great resource because it teaches you words and phrases you’ll actually use. Whether you’re trying to create the perfect love letter or write a birthday card, this blog offers a helping hand when it comes to learning the basics of Spanish.

6. <strong><a href="http://profespagnol.blogspot.com/"> Profespangol </a></strong> This blog is for those who are more advanced Spanish speakers with video footage of clever songs that will show you the correct tense to use and how to conjugate nouns.

7. <strong><a href="http://ochoamores.typepad.com/morespanish/"> More Spanish </a></strong> This Spanish blog is penned by a teacher for other teachers, but those with Spanish speaking experience will find it just as helpful. The instructor offers smart ideas for the classroom such as practicing vocabulary with Flickr.

8. <strong><a href="http://speakspanisheveryday.com/"> Speak Spanish Everyday </a></strong> This site has tips for educators and the everyday Joe learning Spanish. It updates with vocabulary words for each holiday and season, so you’re picking up relevant words that will matter for a conversation.

9. <strong><a href="http://wannajugarwithmigo.blogspot.com/"> Wanna Jugar With Migo? </a></strong> This Spanish blog focuses on incorporating Spanish speaking and Spanish speaking exercises into every day life for kids. This allows them to pick up the language gradually, learning words for every day items as they grow.

10. <strong><a href="http://www.mommymaestra.com/"> Mommy Maestra </a></strong> This mommy blogger also homeschools her kids, incorporating Spanish lessons and activities. This is a must-read for anyone who homeschools their children and want to learn how to teach Spanish as the kids master English too.

11. <strong><a href="http://spanish-podcast.com/"> Spanish Podcast </a></strong> A Spanish podcast comes in handy when you don’t have anyone to speak Spanish with. This site has tons of free podcasts to listen and practice your Spanish speaking skills.

12. <strong><a href="http://www.learnspanishrapidly.com/blog/"> Learn Spanish Rapidly </a></strong> Whatever you need to learn about Spanish, you can probably learn from this site. Beginners, those teaching kids and those looking to learn Spanish before a trip will benefit from visiting this Spanish blog. It has tips for learning Spanish from Mexican soap operas and how to make the most of your flash cards.

13. <strong><a href="http://lang-8.com/"> Lang 8</a></strong> Think of this as a social networking site for those expanding their languages. The point of this site is to chat and make international friends while practicing your written language skills. You should be at an intermediate level of speaking Spanish or higher.

14. <strong><a href="http://spanish.about.com/"> About Spanish </a></strong> This About site is fantastic for those who have a decent amount of experience writing and speaking Spanish. It shows you how to have a conversation in Spanish, how to improve your writing skills and offers a crash course in words you should know when traveling.

15. <strong><a href="http://teachyourselfspanishsite.com/"> Teach Yourself Spanish </a></strong> This site is a great stop for those who want to pick up conversational Spanish speaking skills or how to immerse their kids in the language. This blog focuses on the basics of Spanish and will help those with some background in Spanish take their skills to the next level.</ol>
These blogs can serve as supplementary help when taking a Spanish class. If you just want to pick a up a new language at a slow pace, you can also use these sites for learning conversational Spanish that will come in handy when traveling. Can you become bilingual with free resources from the Internet? Definitely, just be patient and stay consistent with your studies.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Stretch Your Dollar: 15 Ways to Save Money Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, everyone is trying to save where they can. Luckily, this no longer means skimping on quality or ending up with a lousy hotel when you were looking forward to a vacation. The Internet has done wonders for removing substantial overhead for companies, which means they pass those savings on to you. Check out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[These days, everyone is trying to save where they can. Luckily, this no longer means skimping on quality or ending up with a lousy hotel when you were looking forward to a vacation. The Internet has done wonders for removing substantial overhead for companies, which means they pass those savings on to you. Check out these tips for saving money online and you’ll be on your way to socking away more money than ever before.
<ol><a href="http://innerconfidence.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/grocery-shopping-save-money1.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black;" title="grocery shopping save money" src="http://innerconfidence.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/grocery-shopping-save-money1.jpg" alt="" width="267" height="169" /></a>1. <strong> Sign up for daily deal sites.</strong> This is primarily for entertainment purposes. There’s no fee to join these sites and you can pick and choose what you or your family is interested in. As these sites grow, there’s more to choose from. In major U.S. cities, you have a plethora of daily deals to choose from, so don’t think you’ll be stuck with one coupon from a random local store. Large corporations participate, mom-and-pop stores participate and they’re all vying for your dollars, which means they’re willing to cut you a deal to get you in the door.

2. <strong>Shop auction sites. </strong> eBay is the big one, but most recently <a href="http://www.bonanza.com/">Bonanza</a> has stepped in as a place to get what you want for less. This means you can research a product, check it out in a store and then do your shopping online to get the best deal. <a href="http://www.bonanza.com/">Bonanza</a> is unique in that you negotiate with a seller until you’re both happy, so you don’t have to worry about auction snipers or manning your laptop when you’re trying to spend quality time with loved ones.

3. <strong>Get friendly with printable coupons.</strong> Yes, there’s loads of money you can save by shopping online, but when it comes to the essentials, most of us still shop at the regular grocery store. Grocery stores are eager for your business, even if it means you using coupons. Many stores allow you to stack coupons, which results in double or even triple the savings. Many shopping blogs are devoted to posting all printable coupons for each store or product in an easy-to-navigate manner. That means you can print, cut and shop, instead of spending an hour going through the Sunday paper.

4. <strong> Sign up for online sale sites.</strong> These sites run sales for a limited time, usually 3-4 days. What’s up for grabs? Tons of things from designer clothes to high end baby gear and things for the kitchen. These sale sites get their goods the same way your favorite discount stores do, primarily from overstock merchandise that must get sold. You can set your Google calendar for reminders of sales you’re after and most sites send out a preview on Saturdays or Sundays for the following week’s sales. While you won’t be able to see individual items that will be available, you will see a list of brands. This means if you’ve been after the Le Crueset baking dish, you can keep an eye out the week it goes on sale.

5. <strong>Use BillPay. </strong> Most banks offer free BillPay if you’re already signed up for a checking and savings account. Some will charge a small fee for signing up for BillPay or a fee if you use BillPay for over x amount of payments per month (check with your individual bank for this magic number). So how does this equate to saving you money? It means your bills area always paid on time. No money spent on stamps, returned checks, late fees or anything of the sort. BillPay can be set up so it’s automatically deducted from your bank account or you can do manual payments each month on your own (though you want to remember when your bills are due to save money).

6. <strong>Become a foodie. </strong> OK, you don’t really have to become a foodie, but getting in the loop with food and how to cook it will make you cook at home more often. This means you’ll save money from going out and noshing on junk food and poor quality ingredients. You don’t have to spend a ton at the grocery store to re-create the super fresh food you see on food blogs. There are countless cooking and recipe blogs aimed at eating healthy, fresh food on a budget, so get out there and stare browsing around to get an ideas for tomorrow night’s dinner.

7. <strong>Compare gas prices. </strong> Before it’s time to fill ‘er up, check any of the numerous online gas sites that allows you to compare prices.<a href="http://www.gasbuddy.com/"> GasBuddy</a> lets you enter your zip code and see who has the cheapest gas in your area. This means you save time and money when it comes to cruising around trying to find the gas station that’s letting you pump for 8 cents less.

8. <strong>Shop for your car online. </strong> Whether you’re looking for a new or used vehicle, online is the best place for research at your own pace. You can browse as long as you want without a sales guy breathing down your neck. Sites like <a href="http://www.cars.com/"> Cars.com</a> allow you to price compare and check out the features of every car on the market. It has separate sections for new and used cars, allowing you to bring up what you’re most interested in.

9. <strong>Google a phone number. </strong> This one seems elementary, but not everyone is doing it quite yet. Instead of calling information and being charged a whopping dollar on your phone bill (does anyone else remember when it was .25?), Google the phone number. To do this quickly, you should know the name of the establishment and the street location or general neighborhood it’s located in. This will give you the fastest results without sitting through the cheesy Flash on most restaurants’ websites.

10. <strong>Buy your books online. </strong> Books are pricey in stores, but that doesn’t mean you can’t snag the latest best-sellers on a budget. Buy your books online and save up to 50% off the same books that are front and center at your favorite bookstore. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/"> Amazon</a> is the clear winner for buying books online, but auction sites are also great where many people are unloading books of the same genre in bulk. Also <a href="http://www.paperbackswap.com/index.php"> check out swap sites like PaperbackSwap</a> where members swap books, turning the Internet into a virtual library where you never have to return a book!

11. <strong> Rent your textbooks. </strong> Instead of spending hundreds on your textbooks, consider renting them.<a href="http://www.bookrenter.com/"> Bookrenter</a> allows you to rent books for anywhere from one to four months and offers free return shipping. In most cases, the books required for a course is posted on the course website or syllabus, so you have the ISBN to look up the books you need before class even starts.

12. <strong>Get the apps for daily deal sites. </strong> <a href="http://livingsocial.com/deals/how_it_works"> LivingSocial</a> already has an app that allows users to search for a coupon according to the geographical area they’re in at that moment. Groupon will be launching theirs soon, so if you’re traveling and want to get a good deal while on-the-go, be sure to check out the apps for these daily deal sites.

13. <strong>Skip the cable. </strong> If you’re single or attached but sans kids, consider dumping cable on your TV and watching TV online. Most of your favorite shows are available for free and <a href="http://www.hulu.com/plus?src=topnav"> Hulu now offers an everything package</a> for a mere eight bucks a month. This can save you hundreds of dollars over the course of a year. It takes some adjusting, but for those who aren’t home to watch TV often, it’s a great way to save a considerable amount of money.

14. <strong>Manage your finances. </strong> A site like <a href="https://www.mint.com/"> Mint shows you how much you’re spending each month</a> and what you’re spending it on. This is a fantastic site for those who are budgeting for the first time and want to see where their money is going. It allows you to budget your money and allocate money for savings according to your short or long term goals.

15. <strong>Book your vacation online. </strong> Airline tickets continue to rise, but vacation packages can still be had for a deal. Whether you’re looking to book a girls’ weekend or a family trip to Disney World, booking a vacation on a discount travel site is the surefire way to save money. The key is to bundle what you’re doing. That means if you need airline tickets, a hotel and tickets to an attraction or activity, try your best to do it all in one bundle to get the best price.</ol>
We all loving saving money and using the Internet makes it easier than ever before. You no longer have to pick and choose how you’ll save, since this method allows you to zero in on the items or activities you regularly enjoy. That means no money is wasted on things you’re only half-excited about. The key is to prepare and stay organized with coupons and events, so when you buy a Groupon that has to be used in the next three months, you’re sure it doesn’t go to waste.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Now, Facebook Decides What’s Important and What’s Not</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don’t get me wrong; I’m an avid user of this social networking site and I think it’s a great way to connect to and communicate with friends who are scattered all over the globe in a casual and informal manner, but there’s something about Facebook that seems to always rub me the wrong way. First [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Don’t get me wrong; I’m an avid user of this social networking site and I think it’s a great way to connect to and communicate with friends who are scattered all over the globe in a casual and informal manner, but there’s something about Facebook that seems to always rub me the wrong way. First it was the privacy settings – remember that infamous incident when Facebook took the liberty of deciding what was private and what was not instead of letting you control what you shared with the world at large? It was audacious enough to reset your privacy settings and revert your profile to the default without even letting you know! This was enough to make a few wise people beat a hasty retreat – they swore off Facebook forever.

But for the rest of us weak souls, we stayed on, hoping that things will change for the better and that Facebook will get its act together and start respecting the views and opinions of its 500 million users. But apparently the social networking giant is still hell-bent on poking its nose where it does not belong, as is apparent in the changes to the News Feed section. If you look at the top right corner of your News Feed page, you will find two buttons – one that says Top News and the other which says Most Recent. Now Most Recent is supposed to give you exactly that – the most recent news; and Top News is Facebook’s idea of filtering content to decide what is important and what is not. Now however, even Recent News is filtered according to the friends you interact with the most, so you would see only posts from friends you’ve been communicating with or whose status updates you’ve been commenting on (and vice versa). Now tell me, how does this constitute Recent News?

And if you thought that was the end, there’s more bad news in store, especially if you have a Fan Page on Facebook. Posts on your Page are now sorted not by chronological order (or Most Recent), but by what Facebook deems important or relevant. So you could have fans and visitors posting on your Wall, you could be sending out status updates, but you don’t know when Facebook is going to consider them “relevant” and publish them. How helpful is this when time is of the essence for the information you need to send out? Apparently Facebook thinks this is what users want – go figure!

The resultant uproar has seen the creation of a Fan Page – Bring Back Chronological Posts on Pages – but then, this Page too is a victim of the atrocity that it is protesting against; none of the comments and status updates are chronological, so there is no way of assessing who said what when.

Change, for the sake of change alone, is not really useful; in fact, it is downright detrimental for all concerned. And when you factor in the fact that Facebook has 500 million users and counting, doesn’t it make sense to do what’s in their best interests, especially when you depend on them to keep your network up and running? Perhaps Facebook thinks it is sitting pretty atop the popularity heap – it knows it has a good thing going and that people who are in find it pretty hard to get out because if they do, they stand to lose much more than their circle of friends.

Facebook has become a marketer’s dream, an informal platform to connect and interact with customers and clients and reach out to them to augment and improve businesses and services. This and many other factors make it hard to give this social network the complete cold shoulder, but even so, Facebook should know that people power will ultimately rule the roost. Remember Egypt?]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>The International iPhone Traveler: 20 Creative Uses for Your iPhone When Traveling Abroad</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 08:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While traveling abroad is definitely exciting, some aspects can be boring, embarrassing, or downright scary. Rather than throwing caution to the wind and winging it on your next overseas trip, learn to rely on your iPhone by using some of the following creative, unique, yet quite useful applications. Many are free, or at least worth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[While traveling abroad is definitely exciting, some aspects can be boring, embarrassing, or downright scary. Rather than throwing caution to the wind and winging it on your next overseas trip, learn to rely on your iPhone by using some of the following creative, unique, yet quite useful applications. Many are free, or at least worth the few bucks you&#8217;ll pay to get some peace of mind and a little extra fun out of your trip.

<strong>Convenience on the Plane</strong>
<ol> <a href="http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/photos/uncategorized/2009/02/23/1076538052_3df5b215b6_b.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black;" title="iPhone traveler" src="http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/photos/uncategorized/2009/02/23/1076538052_3df5b215b6_b.jpg" alt="" width="166" height="221" /></a>1. <strong><a href="http://www.apptism.com/apps/next-flight" target="_blank">Next Flight</a></strong> Traveling can be notoriously stressful, especially if you miss your flight. However, this inconvenience does not have to ruin your trip, as this app allows you to find the next nonstop flight to your destination. Forget frantically trying to log online using a laptop to find out what to do. You can stay cool by grabbing your phone and opening Next Flight, and this kind of assistance only costs $2.99.
2. <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tripcase/id309620151?mt=8" target="_blank">TripCase</a></strong> Most vacations that are supposed to be relaxing become anything but when you have to keep track of tons of information. Remembering your flight number, hotel address, and pickup date for the rental car is nearly impossible to do while enjoying a vacation. Don&#8217;t do it the traditional way of writing the information on scraps of paper. Instead, keep it all in one place with this free app.
3. <strong><a href="http://www.macworld.com/appguide/app.html?id=89301&amp;expand=false" target="_blank">iTraveler</a></strong> If you forgot to plan ahead when it comes to rounding up a rental car or booking a hotel, don&#8217;t worry. You can quickly find inexpensive rental car deals and hotels that are available before you even leave the airport by searching through travel-specific engines like Expedia, CheapTix, and Orbitz. This helpful app is free to download.
4. <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/airport-guide-flight-tracker-iflypro/id317805307?mt=8" target="_blank">iFly Pro</a></strong> If you want fast access to flight updates, use this app to track them. It may cost $6.99, but it is well worth it just for the airport maps. Finding a restroom, café, or airport bar is almost too easy with this app.</ol>
<strong>Just for Fun</strong>
<ol> <a href="http://daringfireball.net/misc/2008/04/twitter/twitter-zoomed-out.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black;" title="twitter for iphone" src="http://daringfireball.net/misc/2008/04/twitter/twitter-zoomed-out.jpg" alt="" width="151" height="227" /></a>5. <strong><a href="http://mashable.com/2010/05/19/twitter-iphone-official/" target="_blank">Twitter for iPhone</a></strong> If you like using Twitter, you will enjoy the extras provided by this app. For example, if you do not have Internet access while you travel, you can read and write tweets while offline. They will be posted as soon as you get connected again. You can also use it to edit your Twitter profile on your phone during boring flights, and all for free.
6. <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/family-matters/id335735323?mt=8" target="_blank">Family Matters</a></strong> Traveling with family and sick of the typical cheesy games created to keep you awake? Trade the usual games for Family Matters, which is full of questions to ask each other. It encourages game players to bet when the food will arrive while at a restaurant, or to give the family car a name. You can even add your own questions and activities. Expect to pay $1.99 for this fun app.
7. <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/road-trip-fun/id310108870?mt=8" target="_blank">Road Trip Fun</a></strong> Just because you&#8217;re flying overseas with your family doesn&#8217;t mean that you won&#8217;t get stuck in a car and be forced to play the typical road trip games. If you end up driving across a different country in a rental car, you&#8217;ll be glad to have a huge collection of both traditional and newer games on your iPhone with this app, which costs $0.99.</ol>
<strong>Helpful During Your Stay</strong>
<ol> 8. <strong><a href="http://www.appsafari.com/utilities/531/iphone-translator/" target="_blank">iPhone Translator</a></strong> Most travelers do not know the language of every country they visit. If you do not have time to learn German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, or Italian before you take a trip, and do not want to give away your tourist status by carrying a book around, consider this app. Not only does it tell you how to pronounce each word, but it also spells out each translation for you.
9. <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/saucy-phrasebook-free/id310601118?mt=8" target="_blank">Saucy Phrasebook </a></strong>If you don&#8217;t have time to get a translation of full sentences, consider using phrases that the natives might understand. They&#8217;re usually short, full of slang, and get the point across. After all, asking for the location of the nearest restroom is never fun. You might as well make it as amusing and easy to understand as possible.
10. <strong><a href="http://v4.jiwire.com/search-hotspot-locations.htm" target="_blank">Global Wi-Fi Finder</a></strong> It&#8217;s always nice to have free Internet. This app allows you to avoid roaming charges for your email in another country. This is especially important to have while on a business trip when you need to stay in contact with the office without spending extra money. Fortunately, the app is free.
11. <strong><a href="http://www.oanda.com/mobile/converter/iphone" target="_blank">iPhone Currency Converter</a></strong> If you do not want to be bothered to use a computer to look up the currency of the country you are visiting, you can use this free app to look up the legal tender in more than 180 countries. The rates are provided by OANDA, and are up-to-date so that you know exactly what you will be charged just before you spend any money.
12. <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/postino/id317106679?mt=8" target="_blank">Postino </a></strong>If you promised your friends postcards from every city you visit while overseas, you may be regretting that decision after jet lag sets in. Rather than disappoint your friends and wear yourself out finding souvenir shops that sell nice postcards, make them yourself with this app. Take pictures of yourself in front of scenic areas, put them into Postino, add a message, and then decide whether to email them to friends or print them out and send them the old fashioned way. Each card you print and send costs $1.99.
13. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sitorsquat-bathroom-finder/id293191470?mt=8" target="_blank">SitOrSquat</a>Sometimes, asking around for the nearest bathroom is not an option. If you want to find the closest restroom no matter where you are in the world, as well as some pertinent information about it, use this app.</ol>
<strong>Getting Around</strong>
<ol> <img class="alignright" style="border: 2px solid black;" title="google earth view on iPhone" src="http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPICPNQtPQmk7Qf4qnEgTmccsVYxRvFUTeCdNPuPrHMvRzzCAaig&amp;t=1" alt="" width="190" height="170" />14. <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hopstop/id303217144?mt=8" target="_blank">HopStop </a></strong>If you are in London or Paris and get lost, it&#8217;s always nice to be able to simply consult your phone for directions. You can use it easily whether you plan to walk, drive, ride the bus, or catch a taxi.
15.<strong><a href="http://www.tweakersoft.com/mobile/aroundme.html/" target="_blank">AroundMe </a></strong>As you might guess, this free app allows you to find out what is near you. If you are not sure if your rental car will make it much farther, find out if you are approaching a gas station. If you are not sure if your stomach can growl any louder, get the location of the nearest restaurant, as well as information on it from Wikipedia.
16.  <strong><a href="http://mashable.com/2010/04/26/google-earth-view/" target="_blank">Google Earth View</a></strong> If you already have Google Earth installed, you can now use Earth View, which allows you to see mountains, oceans, and buildings in 3D. Know what the terrain is like before you hike, and get a feel for the buildings in the city you are visiting before you make the trek out of your hotel room.
17<strong>. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/am-i-safe/id347874469?amp;mt=8&amp;uo=2&amp;v0=WWW-NAUS-ITUHOME-TOPAPPLICATIONS&amp;ign-mpt=uo%3D2" target="_blank">Am I Safe?</a> </strong>You probably know the seedy spots in your town that you wouldn&#8217;t visit alone, but those areas are a little harder to figure out when visiting a foreign country. Make sure your hotel is in a decent part of town by entering its address in this $0.99 app.</ol>
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<ol> 18. <strong><a href="http://www.hearplanet.com/" target="_blank">HearPlanet</a></strong> Just because you&#8217;re visiting a famed location does not always mean you know what to make of it. If you are at an interesting spot overseas and want to know more about it, as well as what&#8217;s nearby, use this app for $5.99. It&#8217;s like having a mini tour guide to tell you a little about each attraction you visit.
19. <strong><a href="http://www.wikipanion.net/" target="_blank">Wikipanion</a></strong> You can always use more information while on the run. If you have ever had the urge to reach for your computer mouse to find out facts on the fly, Wikipanion is perfect for you. It&#8217;s free to get information fast from this app.
20. <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/holiday-international-holiday/id295916706?mt=8" target="_blank">Holiday</a></strong> If you like to be an informed traveler, make sure you&#8217;re aware of all the holidays in the country you&#8217;re visiting. There is nothing like committing an embarrassing faux pas while on vacation. Know when shops are likely to be closed, when you&#8217;re not supposed to eat certain food, and other customs you should pick up to be polite on foreign holidays. Becoming knowledgeable with this app costs just $0.99.</ol>]]></content:encoded>
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