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A T R A V E L M A G A Z I N E
ITALY: MANTERA
Walk the streets of
Mantera with Louis Wayne
TOUR GUIDE
Clarissa Johnson shows us
around Granada, Spain
ARGENTINA
What you should know and
what you should do there
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THINGS I WISH I
KNEW BEFORE
TRAVELLING TO
HO CHI MINH CITY
T O O M U C H R A I N
C A U S E S F L O O D I N G
TRAVEL TO MATERA IN
ITALY: CHIC CITY
BY MIKE PERCY LOWELL
Information, for holiday to visit
people, volunteer travel for
charity, migration to begin life
somewhere else.
T H E R E S A D I F F I C U L T Y
W I T H T R A N S P O
Religious pilgrimages and mission
trips, business travel,trade,
commuting, and other reasons,
such as to obtain health care.
Today, travel may or may not
be much easier depending
upon the destination you
choose, Mt. Everest, the
Amazon rainforest, how you
plan to get there tour bus,
cruise ship, or oxcart, and
whether or not you decide to
"rough it see extreme tourism
and adventure travel. "There's
a big difference between
simply being a tourist and
being a true world traveler,"
notes travel writer Michael
Kasum.
This is, however, a contested
distinction as academic work
on the cultures and sociology
of travel has noted. Reasons
for traveling include
recreation, tourism or
vacationing, research travel
for the gathering.
C O N F U S I O N W I T H
C U R R E N C Y
Waging or fleeing war or for the
enjoyment of traveling. Travel may
occur by human-powered
transport such as walking or
bicycling, or with vehicles.
V I E T N A M E S E I C E D
C O F F E E I S G O O D
,Such as public transport,
automobiles, trains. Today, travel
may or may not be much easier
depending upon the destination
you choose.
L I F E S T Y L E &
T R A V E L
S E P T
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Travel
WISH YOU
WERE HERE
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According to Wikipedia, a news article
discusses current or recent news of either
general interest (i.e. daily newspapers) or
of a specific topic (i.e. political or trade
news magazines, club newsletters, or
technology news websites).
A news article can include accounts of
eyewitnesses to the happening event. It
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polls, debates on the topic, etc. Headlines
can be used to focus the reader’s attention
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through the written accounts of interviews
and debates confirming the factuality of
the writer’s information and the reliability
of his source.
can use redirection to ensure that the
reader keeps reading the article and to
draw her attention to other articles. For
example, phrases like "Continued on page
3” redirect the reader to a page where the
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While a good conclusion is an
important ingredient for newspaper
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environment means that copy editing
often takes the form of deleting
everything past an arbitrary point in the
story corresponding to the dictates of
available space on a page. Therefore,
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will be minimized.
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According to Wikipedia, a news
article discusses current or recent
news of either general interest (i.e.
daily newspapers) or of a specific
topic (i.e. political or trade news
magazines, club newsletters, or
technology news websites).
A news article can include
accounts of eyewitnesses to the
happening event. It can contain
photographs, accounts, statistics,
graphs, recollections, interviews,
polls, debates on the topic, etc.
Headlines can be used to focus the
reader’s attention on a particular (or
main) part of the article. The writer
can also give facts and detailed
information following answers to
general questions like who, what,
when, where, why and how.
Quoted references can also be
helpful. References to people can
also be made through the written
accounts of interviews and debates
confirming the factuality of the
writer’s information and the
reliability of his source. The writer
can use redirection to ensure that
the reader keeps reading the article
and to draw her attention to other
articles. For example, phrases like
"Continued on page 3” redirect the
reader to a page where the article is
continued.
While a good conclusion is an
important ingredient for newspaper
articles, the immediacy of a deadline
environment means that copy
editing often takes the form of
deleting everything past an
arbitrary point in the story
corresponding to the dictates of
available space on a page. Therefore,
newspaper reporters are trained to
write in inverted pyramid style, with
all the most important information
in the first paragraph or two. If the
less vital details are pushed towards
the end of the story, then the impact
of draconian copy editing will be
minimized.
Wikipedia is a multilingual, web-based, free-
content encyclopedia project. | wikipedia.com
The writer can use
redirection to
ensure that the
reader keeps
reading the article
and to draw her
attention to other
articles.
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