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Important note: If you're picking up a car outside the European Union, you may encounter bureaucratic hassles if you later decide to drop the car off in an EU country. To avoid potential problems, ask for a car that's regisftered in the EU if you plan to drive there.
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Prepare at home. European regulations, driving customs, and road signs can be confusing to foreigners, so use the information resources below to learn the basics ahead of time.
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Be alert. If you're from North America, forget about turning on the cruise control and floating along in the left lane while listening to Santana and slurping coffee from your MegaMug. You could have a panic attack when a BMW comes tearing up behind you, left flasher blinking, at 250 km/h (156 mph) or faster. And if you've never had to enter or exit a traffic circle (a.k.a. rotary or roundabout) in heavy traffic, get ready for a new experience--especially if local laws give priority to traffic coming from the right.
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Carry an International Driving Permit. This passport-like document (sometimes called an International Driver's License) is a translation of your home license. It's required in some countries and optional in others, but it's well worth having to avoid problems if you're stopped by the police or want to rent a car in a foreign country. See our International Driving Permit article.
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ABOVE: The Peugeot Partner is a popular crossover vehicle in Europe.
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Do you need liability insurance in Europe? Should you pay extra for a Collision Damage Waiver, or can you rely on your credit card's free coverage? This Europe for Visitors article has the answers.
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The interface may be more confusing than a Parisian roundabout, but be patient--and scroll down for links to pages on traffic signs.
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Icarehireinsurance has put together an infographic that shows parking signs and markings. The page also discusses parking laws and etiquette in several Western European countries.
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Brian Lucas describes his informative and entertaining article as "an attempt to list which side of the road people drive on around the world, and to find some reasons why."
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ABOVE: A classic Mercedes 300SL gullwing sports car outside the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany.
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Jeff Steiner, an American resident of Strasbourg, wrote these pages for Americans in France.
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Read our articles about car museums and factory tours, a high-speed "race taxi," a self-drive "Trabi Safari" tour in Dresden or Berlin, and more.
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If you can't read the German text, try The Autobahn, from Brian's Guide to Getting Around Germany, and Hyde Flippo's Autobahn articles from The German Way and More.
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See what facilities are available at the 338 gas stations, 382 service areas, and 51 hotels on Germany's Autobahn network.
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DeTraci Regula's article is at Tripsavvy.com.
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Use the journey planner to design an itinerary or check traffic conditions at the official Italian motorway site, where you'll also find a handful of articles in English.
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Joseph F. Lomax wrote this article for InItaly.com.
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Learn basic rules, regulations, and other facts from Portugal-info.net.
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Most of this advice from Andalucia.com is applicable to Spain as a whole.
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This article is from our Switzerland for Visitors subsite.
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The country's national tourist office tells everything you need to know before hitting the road in Britain.
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ABOVE: You can drive a VW Touareg on the off-road course at Volkswagen's Autostadt in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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Use the "Driving Directions" form to plan your trip, or request an online map from the ViaMichelin database.
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Renault has been in the tourist car-lease business since 1954. It offers a full range of vehicles, from subcompacts like the Dacia and Clio to the Espace 7-seat luxury crossover and the Trafic 9-seat van. GPS is standard on all models.
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Peugeot is represented by our partner, Auto Europe. Peugeot's car models range from econocars to luxury sedans, vans, and the Peugeot Partner, which squeezes a lot of interior space into a boxy SUV-like body.
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Lutheran Church of the Cross (LCC) is an ELCA congregation in the heart of the Brainerd Lakes Area, with a membership of 1,570 and an average weekly worship attendance of 420. Sunday worship is a traditional service with a strong foundation of musical gifts.
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Wednesday evening features a light meal and a more contemporary service with a worship band, followed by programs for youth and music rehearsals.
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You will find LCC to be a church that shares a living, daring confidence in God's grace. Liberated by our faith, we embrace you as a whole person -- questions, complexities and all! Join us as we do God's work in Christ's name for the life of the world. We welcome all people into discipleship with Jesus Christ.
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Our mission: God calls Lutheran Church of the Cross to welcome all people into discipleship with Jesus Christ through Prayer, Scripture Reading, Worship, Service in Christ's Name, Stewardship, and Hospitality.
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Our theme for 2019 is, "This Changes Everything"
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Pelion is a peninsula of Greece that is situated in the center of Greece. It is very beautiful and famous. This is blessed with natural beauty and the credit to its beauty goes to the beautiful combination of mountains and sea on the peninsula. All things that are in Pelion look so beautiful. The mountains are filled with lots of greenery with numerous high trees. The beaches are also amazing with crystal clear blue waters.
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There is a myth popular about this peninsula. It is that this peninsula was once the home of the famous creatures called as centaurs. These are some mythical creatures that were believed to have body half of human being and half of a horse. The most famous name among the centaurs is of chilon. He was the teacher of the famous achilies who was a great hero of Greece as well as Jason and Heracles. The villages of Pelion are really very beautiful as well as traditional. These are built with grey stones that are found in plenty here. The bridges are also built with grey stone and look very nice. There are many churches in Pelion. Some are of Byzantine time and some of them are post Byzantine times. These have their own contribution in the beauty of this place. The best time for holidays in Pelion can be any time in the whole year. This place is full of activities both in summer as well as winters. If you visit here in summer season then you will have a lot of fun in the beautiful beaches of Pelion surrounded by the wonderful green mountains. And if you come here in winter season then also you will experience a lot of fun viewing the whole peninsula covered in white. You will definitely enjoy the snowy slopes. You can simply enjoy in the pistes that are so well organized in the ski centre in chania. The villages of Pelion are very beautiful and traditional. The architecture of the houses is very beautiful. There is the use of grey stone and wood in all the buildings. The roofs of all the houses have the same shape and are covered with grey stone. There are some mansions in Pelion which are very famous. Their shape is like that of a tower and all of these have three floors.
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The beaches of Pelion are very beautiful. These are covered with white colored sand and the water is deep crystal clear and has the beautiful combination of blue and green color. These beaches attract a large number of tourists every year. Some famous beaches of Pelion are milopotamas, agios ioannis and papa Nero etc. these are the real jewels of Pelion. The night life of Pelion is not so famous but it has some well developed facilities for enjoying night life at the main beach resorts.
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Just like your furnace and AC unit, your roof can also benefit from routine inspections to ensure that it’s operating at its best. With winter weather quickly approaching, you want to ensure that your shingles and gutters are ready for whatever Mother Nature will throw our way in the next few months. It can be easy to forget about scheduling an annual roof inspection, especially when you have not yet noticed an interior leak or can’t easily spot exterior damage. When was the last time you took a peek in your attic to check for moisture? Don’t wait until you spot damage to schedule your inspection. Here are a few reasons why it’s important to not only have your rooftop and gutter system inspected on a routine basis, but to also hire a professional to inspect your home.
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Throughout the year in the Midwest, our rooftops see a range of weather conditions. Between the heavy rains, high winds, hail, ice and snow, your rooftop needs to be in tip top shape in order to properly protect the structural integrity of your home. High winds and hail can cause shingles to become loose, curled or removed completely leaving your roof vulnerable to moisture. Ice dams and snow can cause a lot of extra weight to hang from your shingles and gutters if moisture cannot find a proper way to drain away from the roof. By ensuring that your shingles and gutters are in good shape every year, especially after a strong summer storm has passed through your neighborhood, you can avoid any major repairs down the road. Even if you notice that you are only missing one shingle here and there, those types of issues can quickly become a larger problem that comes with an expensive price tag.
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Even though getting up on your roof may seem like an easy task, it’s best to leave this household chore to a professional. Not only is it unsafe to walk on your roof, but it becomes especially dangerous if you do not have the proper equipment or know how to safely maneuver once you are up there. Our team at Exterior Remodel and Design is here to help inspect your rooftop in a timely and safe manner. Our team knows exactly what to look for inside and outside of your home when determining if your roof is in need of a little TLC. As roofing experts, we are trained to spot even the smallest discrepancy that could easily go unnoticed and cause interior damage down the road. We will not only inspect your rooftop, but we will also provide an accurate assessment of our observations.
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Even though scheduling a roof inspection when you do not notice any damage may seem like a waste of time and money, but the price is drastically cheaper than replacing an entire roof once a problem has been left unaddressed for a period of time. An annual roof inspection is an investment for your home and can extend the overall lifespan of your shingles and gutters.
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If you would like to schedule a roof inspection, give our team a call today at (402) 861-0000. You can trust Exterior Remodel & Design for the highest quality installation, repair and inspection. Contact our team today!
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On May 19th, 2017, the 7th International Art Festival of Soong Ching Ling School was held at the Shanghai Grand Theatre. More than 670 students from 20 countries and areas joined this multicultural performance.
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During the Art Festival, the students performed in a variety of traditions. Folk music, Kun Opera, Suzhou Ping Tan, Yueju Opera and Chinese folk dance showed traditional Chinese culture while Hawaii Haka and street dance displayed rich world culture. By being rooted in Chinese traditional culture, students are more able to function authentically as global citizens.
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In addition to the inheritance of Chinese culture, one innovation in the Art Festival this year is that the students presented a stage play “An Unforgettable Birthday Party”. Grade 1 to 5 students from 15 classes performed in this 52-minute play. They learned about love, giving and receiving through their performance.
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Confucius said that to love others, one should start by loving his or her family. Children who grow up with love will be kind to the world and appreciate what their predecessors contributed. They will devote themselves to creating a better future with generosity and integrity, which is also the theme of the SCLS Art Festival, “Benevolence · Everlasting ”.
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The importance of the Art Festival is that all students participate and that all students are respected.
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When we appreciate every student’s hard work and respect their differences, their potential is inspired which leads to the miracle.
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In this lovely season of early summer when every living thing is full of energy, the students of SCLS embrace their vivid lives and happiness. We wish that all our little saplings become big trees and gather in the forest!
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Amazing all around product. Good quality amazing printing quality. Ordered a small quantity as a sample and immediate ordered a much larger order. My only major concern which I understand isn’t because of this company was the delivery. When I received the boxes, every box had a whole pierced through them all, damaged from shipping.
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Travois is a Canadian company with clients from across Canada and the USA. We specialize solely on Mercedes Benz Sprinter and Metris vans.
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Through Mercedes Benz, we are able to supply our clients in Canada as well as the USA with direct factory orders giving them considerable savings.
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If you already own a van, we will be happy to work with you on your build, whether you choose one of our pre-engineered packages, or we can work together on your desired configuration. From sports activity vans, full campers, business promotional vans all the way to mobile research labs.
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Kelly, Richard and Bochel, Catherine (2018) Parliament's engagement with the public. Other. House of Commons.
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This list was generated on Sat Apr 20 07:50:39 2019 BST.
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GetHuman: ~shane - can you tell our other US Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS) customers when your case took place?
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~shane: Yeah. It was afternoon, on November 19th.
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~shane: "Schedule Appointment" was why I was trying to call.
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~shane: Getting a human at US CIS is impossible because only heartless ******** would work for US CIS. None of them are "human"
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~shane: I'd give them a three out of five for ease of finding your way to help.
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~shane: I'd give them a five out of five on communication.
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~shane: For that I would say three out of five.
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~shane: Call them early in the day or late. Don't forget any personal or account information you might need for US Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS) to know who you are.
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GetHuman: Well there you have it. Some useful feedback and words from ~shane taken from his US Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS) customer service problem that occurred on November 19th, 2017.
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A view from White Point Bluff Park of the tide pools and beach below in San Pedro, CA.
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Happy Monday, RMT’ers! I thought I’d start out the week with some pretty pictures for all of you to look at as you return to the weekly grind of whatever it is you do, along with tell you about a nice little local find and afternoon we had a few days ago.
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Heading over the Vincent Thomas Bridge to San Pedro, CA, with Rancho Palos Verdes jutting up in the background.
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Busy Bee Market on 24th Street in San Pedro serves up a killer meatball sandwich and some of the biggest, freshest sandwiches anywhere in Los Angeles. This is just half of the turkey sandwich T ordered - and he ate about two-thirds of this!
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Our view from lunch - guess it could be sunnier, but honestly, I can't complain. After all, it's February!
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Friday was C’s day off, so we got to spend the afternoon together as a family. And what better way to do that than to grab some sandwiches, hit a playground, and then head down to the beach. We hadn’t been over to San Pedro in a while, and thanks to my friend Richie, I’d just learned about some really fun and easy-access tide pools that we could explore. Well, we already knew of a great sandwich shop and playground over there we’d been wanting to get back to… add in a few tide pools and that sounded like a lovely day to me anyway!
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Hermit crabs take shelter at the White Point Tide Pools in San Pedro, CA.
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More of the dilapidated foundation of the former Royal Palms Hotel that used to grace this area of White Point in San Pedro, CA. Now it provides safe haven for a variety of sea creatures as a cluster of tide pools.
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Hermit crabs lining up for their photo opp at White Point Tide Pools in San Pedro, CA.
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After we finished our sandwiches and T got some energy out at the playground in White Point’s Bluff Park, we headed on down to the tide pools. White Point Park’s Tide Pools in San Pedro are pretty easy to find (you can find detailed directions here). You can either park up top for free on weekdays near the playground and walk down the paved road to the beach below (fair warning, though a short, straight walk, it is a fairly steep grade), or you can pony up $5 down below and park right next to the tide pools and beach (fair warning, this is uber-convenient and just a dozen or so steps to the tide pools).
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C and T head out in search of sea life at White Point Tide Pools in San Pedro, CA. C said they saw clusters of anemones and urchins in the pools the farther out they ventured.
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White Point Tide Pools in San Pedro, CA.
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Once out on White Point, you can head out as far from or as close to the pebbled shoreline as you like. I preferred to stay on the concrete foundation of the former Royal Palms Hotel, which was a spa resort with hot sulfur pools predating the 1920s. The hotel fell victim to storms, pounding surf, and an earthquake in 1933, and now all that remains are majestic palms, garden terraces, and remnants of its concrete foundation scattered over the White Point Park area.
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Got Rocks? A close-up of the "beach" down at White Point near the tide pools in San Pedro, CA.
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As C digs for some small rocks, T climbs some of the larger ones down at White Point Park and Tide Pools in San Pedro, CA.
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Just a small handful of the colorful rocks of the dozens the boys brought home from White Point Park and Tide Pools.
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T climbing the boulders out at White Point Park and Tide Pools with the bluffs of Rancho Palos Verdes in the background.
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Along with the brimming sea life at White Point (mostly hermit crabs on this day out), there’s also quite the collection of stones and rocks. That gave the boys plenty to do: C got to dig for rocks, and T got to climb them.
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A mussel in its shell hanging out with a gang of hermit crabs at White Point Tide Pools in San Pedro, CA.
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