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So, don you pirate costumes and join the Disney Cast on deck for an unforgettable night of entertainment. Disney was the first cruise line to bring fireworks on board their cruises; others have now followed suite.
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This is a true story of two of my guests that were booked on Quantum of the Seas departing New York on Saturday March 20th. We join the story on Friday morning.
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As the day before departure approached, so did a spring snow storm in New York City. Hundreds of flights were cancelled in advance of the storm - including theirs. This story has a happy ending.
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Springtime in Chicago and New York can be unpredictable and getting to the ship on time could be problematic. Normally they would have flown to the departure port a day early, but this time they were unable to get out of work for the extra day, so they opted for an early departure on Saturday, the day of the cruise.
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The flights were arranged by me on their behalf through Royal Caribbean ChoiceAir program. ChoiceAir benefits include assured arrival to the ship in case of airline complications, total flexibility to pick your preferred airlines and itineraries, and most importantly in this case, 24/7 support.
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My day Friday began with a frantic email informing me that their flight had been cancelled. I placed a call to ChoiceAir and was fortunate to get a hold of Evarld, one of the flight specialists, who worked tirelessly looking for options to get them to the ship on time Saturday. After more than four hours of working on the problem, with phone calls back and forth with Royal Caribbean and my clients, I received a phone call with details for flights departing that evening, which would arrive around midnight. I'd already alerted my guests to head to the airport and told them I'd provide them with the new confirmation information once I got it from ChoiceAir. They were enroute in the limo when I called them.
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Their original schedule was a non-stop flight, but the only possible choices now, with more than 800 flights cancelled, were connecting flights through Atlanta, GA. Another bonus - they were upgraded to first class.
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The second thing they had done towards peace of mind was to purchase Travel Insurance with their booking. In the event they would not have been able to get to the ship on time, they would have been able to file a claim for appropriate benefits.
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And lastly, since they put their travel plans in my hands, they weren't the ones on the phone for hours Friday, trying to figure out how to get to New York. I monitored the flights that evening and saw that they actually arrived in New York around 12:30 AM Saturday. They emailed a picture of the two of them with big grins onboard Quantum of the Seas. I could finally breathe a sigh of relief because I knew how much they had been dreaming about this cruise and how devastating it would have been to miss the cruise.
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Thank you to Royal Caribbean for actually delivering on your promise when creating the ChoiceAir program.
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Together with Royal Caribbean, I've been able to make this dream vacation come true. If you'd like to plan YOUR next cruise, I'd be happy to assist you. We have several exclusive offers and Royal Caribbean has a WOW sale currently. Check out current offers here.
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Here in the United States, St. Patrick's Day has become a celebration for not only the Irish, but for all. There are parades and celebrations which include green beer. The Chicago River is dyed green each year in honor of the event.
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Royal Caribbean has begun announcing their ship deployments for 2016-2017. We will provide you the inside scoop here so be sure to visit often for updates.
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Anthem of the Seas is almost here - she recently went through her conveyance and it was a success! Want to learn more about the conveyance process? Check out this video to learn more and let me know what you think. Pretty neat, right?
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The building of the Anthem of the Seas, the sister vessel of the Quantum of the Seas, commenced with the keel laying on 19th November 2013. Work will be completed upon delivery of the ship this Spring.
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As far as entertainment, engineering and safety are concerned, the Anthem of the Seas will be of an equal standard as its sister vessel, the Quantum of the Seas.
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Once it has commenced service, the Anthem of the Seas will sail with its 4,100 passengers from Southampton (England) to Norway and the Mediterranean, before making its way from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) to the Caribbean in winter 2015. A third quantum-class ship has been ordered from the shipyard and is scheduled for delivery in 2016.
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Those words from this gripping image in the Irish Mirror sum things up for us the best. Three hours after the first plane struck the World Trade Center, we would see an immediate difference.
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As with all historic events, one remembers where they were when they heard the news. Our vantage point for the tragic events of 9/11 was Paris, France. We had just departed on a Transatlantic Cruise onboard the Norwegian Sun. It was it's maiden voyage which left from Southampton, England the day before.
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We had spent a wonderful day in Paris, about three hours from where our ship docked in LeHarve, France. We toured the city, had lunch onboard a river boat, and did some shopping before returning to our bus for the return to the ship. The bus driver, who spoke only French, tried to tell us about the events by motioning with his hands (showing a plane crashing). Of course, we had no idea what he was trying to tell us. Someone got him to change the radio station and finally a reporter speaking in English broke the news to us.
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On September 13th, we arrived in our first port of call following the attacks. Arriving early in Cobh, Ireland, we departed for our scheduled shore tour. Our tour guide began the introductions by expressing condolences about the attacks. At the conclusion of our tour, we had some time for shopping near the ship. We purchased the Irish Mirror newspaper where we learned of an entirely different perspective on the attacks.
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Ruth McCourt, 45, was taking her daughter, Juliana, age 4, on a shopping trip from Boston to Los Angeles. Their flight was one of the hijacked planes that struck the World Trade Center. Meanwhile, Ruth's brother, Ronnie Clifford, an architect, was helping to rescue victims from the earlier attack. He was unaware that above his head his sister and niece were perishing in the flames.
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Here in Co Cork, the rest of the family was attempting to deal with the news of the tragedy that struck their family. After reading this story in the newspaper, we were aware of how far reaching this tragedy really was.
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An Irish gentleman approached us as we returned to the ship. He said "You are Americans, aren't you". We replied that we were. His response was, "You'll get those B...ds". At that moment in time, we were united with the rest of the world, from government officials, to the man on the streets, the world was one in convictions that those responsible had to be held accountable.
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Ireland Day of Mourning ... Schools, offices, and businesses across Ireland closed on Friday, September 14th for a national day of mourning. The Irish Mirror reported "Ireland will weep for America tomorrow as the nation remembers the innocent dead".
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We arrived in Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland on September 15th, and once again were greeted by sympathetic locals. Inaugural festivities, upon the first visit of Norwegian Sun to Scotland, did take place, but they were low key.
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That newspaper headline in The Scottish SUN reflected the sentiments of an American mother and daughter who were amongst the crowd paying respects at Glasgow's George Square as similar mourning events were held across the globe. In London, thousands gathered outside St. Paul's Cathedral for England's memorial.
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Our day in Scotland was a rainy one, perhaps fitting considering the earlier events of the week. The people were wonderful and we enjoyed our stay despite the tragedy that underscored the entire voyage.
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Throughout the remaining days of the Path of the Vikings voyage we encountered similar scenes to those in Ireland and Scotland, where flags were at half-mast, the people were caring and sympathetic, and comforted us during this very emotional time. This cruise will always be remembered, not because it was the most exotic or most picturesque, but for the one with the people with the warmest hearts.
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We will also remember the Captain and Crew of the Norwegian Sun who stepped up to the challenges and helped the passengers through this difficult time. Norwegian Cruise Line definitely went above and beyond when they opened up the phone lines and internet twice during the voyage and rearranged all the transportation for guests since our final destination was changed from New York to Boston.
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See our Facebook Page for more Pictures from our Path of the Vikings Cruise - Including more 9/11 reflections. While you are there, Like Us so that you can continue to follow our specials and stories.
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Since #FriFotos is featuring #IRELAND today, we wanted to reflect on how the people there helped us through a tough time.
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We've cruised to Ireland several times. The collage above is made up of several images from a visit to Blarney Castle. This is one of the favorite stops of visitors to the Cobh, Ireland area. Why not plan a cruise that includes Ireland, and kiss the Blarney stone for good luck? We leave you with this Irish Blessing on this St. Patrick's Day.
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St. Patrick's Day is next Tuesday and this Friday, #FriFotos is featuring images from #IRELAND all day long.
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When on a British Isles cruise a few years ago, our itinerary was changed about a month out due to the EU Summit being held in Dublin, Ireland. Our revised itinerary had a stop in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A group of passengers per-arranged a private tour offered by a local tour company.
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Our first stop was at The Giant's Causeway, pictured above. We arrived at the Visitor's Centre where we learned about the causeway which was formed 60 million years ago from lava. From there we boarded a bus which transferred us to the site of these magnificent basalt columns. The scenery here was breathtaking. The Giant's Causeway is a Natural Heritage Site and the 8th Wonder of the World. Pictures and words just don't do it justice, but for some more pictures, see my photo album and also click on both of the links above.
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It would be hard to top the scenery which we'd just seen, but we headed for our next stop, Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge. The bridge was once used by fisherman bringing the salmon catches back from the island but today it is mainly a tourist attraction. The bridge has been enhanced from a single rope to the current caged construction for safety.
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In order to get to the rope bridge, it is necessary to hike quite a distance along a winding path. Make sure you have good hiking shoes to make the journey as the pathway can be a little challenging as you can see in this picture. I only went part way and my husband did go all the way to the bridge, but not across it. Since we were there after hours, we were not able to actually cross the bridge.
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See our Belfast - Rope Bridge photo album for more images from this attraction. Unfortunately, our SD card was damaged and some of the pictures had to be salvaged using a photo-editor which was able to process the .jpeg bits. I guess we'll just have to go back to get better images.
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Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas℠ is the next addition to the Oasis class. Keeping with the tradition of innovation, she will have Royal Caribbean's first water slides at sea. This artist rendering shows the water slides, which will span three decks with exhilarating twists and turns.
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Harmony of the Seas also will feature a new Bionic Bar on the Royal Promenade.
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Guests onboard Harmony of the Seas will enjoy RFID technology with Royal WOWBands.
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Suite guests also will have exclusive new areas to enjoy like Coastal Kitchen and a Suite Sun Zone sun deck.
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Dynamic Dining will come to Harmony of the Seas. Those preferring a more traditional cruise dining style may select the “Classic”option which will offer two set seating times. Dynamic Dining’s “Classic”option allows guests to rotate through each of the main complimentary restaurants at an early- or a late-seating time throughout their cruise with their dining group and the same assigned waiter each evening.
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New specialty restaurant concepts including Izumi Hibachi & Sushi, Sabor Modern Mexican restaurant and Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine.
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This ship, currently under construction at STX France, will be the third ship in the Oasis class which includes Allure of the Seas the largest ship at sea. It is scheduled to debut in April, 2016. A fourth unnamed ship is scheduled to be completed in 2018.
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"How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?"
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Lorelai is Roomba-ing her kitchen as Rory Roombas her dorm room. They decide that it’s more fun than watching the same TV show at the same time. Later, Paris, happy about her relationship with Doyle, sings “Walking on Sunshine” until Rory threatens to tie her to a chair and make her watch Hotel Rwanda. However, she has to admit that she’s just as happy about her relationship with Logan (see “But I’m a Gilmore”). Logan comes over and he and Rory head to her room, where Logan wonders if she’s ever woken up with Paris standing over her, holding a knife. “Not recently,” Rory replies. She tries to make sure she looks okay for the first day of her internship (see “But I’m a Gilmore”), since she doesn’t want to look too much like a college student. She admits that she Googled Mitchum to learn more about him, which freaks Logan out a little. Rory asks for more information but all Logan can come up with is that Mitchum doesn’t like peas. He admits that she’s learned more about Mitchum in one night than he’s learned in years. Later, Lorelai calls Rory to see if she’s returned a sweater she wanted her to return. Lorelai wants it back now, but Rory says that every store in New Haven thinks she’s scamming them because she keeps returning things Lorelai has bought. She tells Lorelai about her internship, which Lorelai is proud of her for landing. At Twickham’s house (see “To Live and Let Diorama”), Luke rescues Taylor from a mannequin attack and tells him that the museum is a bust. Taylor tells him that he’s finally ready to sell the house.
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Rory goes to Friday night dinner and discusses her internship with Richard and Emily. They’re impressed that Mitchum offered it to her in person. They weren’t aware that Rory went to dinner at the Huntzbergers’ and panic over the fact that they haven’t invited Logan over in turn. Rory calls him to warn him, and he says that if he can’t get out of it, he’ll deal with it. Lorelai eats dinner at the diner, waiting for Rory, who’s in town to hear Hep Alien play in the middle of the night. Luke tells her that the museum is being closed, which saddens her. Rory arrives with Lorelai’s sweater, which she decides she doesn’t like that much after all. Rory tells her about Emily and Richard’s planned dinner with Logan and promises to take pictures and notes for her. In the middle of the night, Lorelai wakes Rory up and tells her that she wants to go to the dinner and meet Logan (well, properly - see “Wedding Bell Blues”). Rory says she’d like Lorelai to come, but Lorelai wants her to be the one to call Emily and let her know. Lorelai, in fact, refuses to talk to Emily at dinner; Rory tells her she can’t do that and will have to call Emily herself if she wants to go. Rory heads to the Stanford Eagle Gazette for her internship and gets a quick tour of the offices. One of the writers is impressed that she actually knows Mitchum. Rory is supposed to shadow Mitchum but loses him soon after she’s supposed to start. At the inn, Lorelai finally makes herself call Emily but then can’t say anything to her. She finally tells her that she’s coming to dinner the same night Logan is coming, something Emily considers interesting. Emily thinks that Lorelai is going to pick and choose which nights she’ll come, so she says she can only come this week if she agrees to come every week.
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Rory has trouble keeping up with Mitchum, so she takes her shoes off in order to run after him. After losing him again, she calls Logan to lament how badly things are going. She begs him for information that will come in handy, so he helps her out a little bit. Richard calls Lorelai, who’s at Luke’s apartment, and tells her that a client of his at a company that owns boutique inns asked if he was related to Lorelai. The article she was interviewed for (see “To Live and Let Diorama”) is coming out and Richard thinks that his client, Mike, might offer Lorelai a job, possibly in business travel. After she gets off the phone, Lorelai tells Luke that they’re running the article she wanted pulled. Luke points out that it’s not like things between her and Emily can get any worse. She adds that she might wind up with a job offer, which Luke obviously doesn’t want her to take if it means she’ll have to travel a lot. She assures him that she’s happy with what she has. Luke then changes his mind and tells her that she should meet with Mike in an effort to network. At the elder Gilmores’, Emily tries to make sure everything is perfect for dinner as she and Richard discuss buying a place on Cape Cod, as many of their friends have done. Lorelai arrives and tells Richard that she’s meeting with Mike the next day. Rory and Logan follow soon after and Rory is happy to see that Logan has brought presents for her grandparents. She’s confused, however, as to why he’s brought “Mrs. Eleanor Shubick’s silver lighter” as well. Logan hands out his gifts and officially meets Lorelai, who finds herself a little disrespected when Emily doesn’t know what kind of drink she likes.
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The group starts talking about Kropogs, a unit of measurement based on the height of a Yalie and still used by students. Rory notices that Lorelai seems a little left out and suggests that they talk about something other than Yale. Later, on the way to the dining room, Logan holds Rory back and tells her that he needs to engage in a little LDB business. Every time they go to a rich person’s house, they bring a knickknack taken from the last rich person’s house and swap it for a new one. Logan swaps the lighter he brought for a box, not realizing that Lorelai sees him from the next room. Rory isn’t too upset about the situation. Not long afterwards, Emily notices that the box is missing and blames a maid for its disappearance. Lorelai glares at Logan until he hands over the box and she announces that she found it. After dinner, the group discusses Rory’s internship and Logan’s family’s house on Martha’s Vineyard. Emily segues into talking about a potential wedding, which doesn’t make Lorelai happy. After Rory and Logan leave, Lorelai tells Emily that she should lay off them, since they’re young and haven’t been dating for long. Emily thinks that Lorelai is uncomfortable around Logan because he’s not her type. Lorelai sees this as a dig at Luke. She tells Emily that she should stop trying to marry Rory off to a family that doesn’t like her. Emily doesn’t think that’s true, since Mitchum offered her the internship; Lorelai says that he was buying her off. Emily isn’t convinced, so Lorelai tells her that she caught Logan and Rory making out at the vow renewal and saw Logan steal the box. Back at her internship, Rory makes great strides, thanks in part to Logan’s help. At Sookie’s, Lorelai tells her that if Mike bought the inn, they could travel and teach people how to run inns. Sookie realizes that her life is in Stars Hollow, but tells Lorelai that she should go for it.
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I know that the prevailing situation in the Middle East remains a matter of deep concern for your administration; that the budget is still pending until a consensus is found between Dems and Reps; that the cuts and other proposals of Reps may affect the lives of the have-nots and the middle class; that managing the economy so that wealth and job creation are permanently back across the US requires your administration’s daily and undivided attention. All these and other global issues in connection with peace and security, the world economy, democracy or the fight against “goundaas” (a diplomatic “bhojpuri” word for terrorists) are of great concern for all.
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But something quite funny crossed my attention this week and I have preferred to stay tuned to one domestic issue, which is politics. You know, Uncle, here politics is the favourite sport, one that folks admire a lot. They are just a click away in case you need them in 2012.
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At this time four years back, the world already took cognizance of the identities of those who wanted to join the presidential race. We were then in February 2007 and nearly 20 months away from polling day.
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Folks here are very much surprised that Reps, even after winning a large Congress majority in the mid-term polls a couple of months ago, are still hesitant to declare trumps. At a scheduled meeting in Iowa a few days back, some GOP stalwarts have preferred to ignore the subject. May be the absence of two or three other possible contenders from GOP ranks has put off their enthusiasm to touch on the issue.
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This attitude of Reps gave birth to quite amusing comments from the media; like this one – voters were looking for candidates to support; but candidates were little interested in voters’ concerns. And then there was this one – may be Reps have now found out that the sitting President won’t be an easy prey in the coming presidential race.
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Uncle, I don’t think you have much to do between now and the next 10-12 months. In Creole folks here will tell you: better “manze pistasse guette cinema” (another way to say keep cool and enjoy the show) during this period. Why? Because Reps, sooner or later, will be forced to announce their intentions and the race for the GOP nomination will keep them busy for at least some long months while they get engaged in internal fights. But don’t think any one of them will leave you unscratched. Of course, they will hit hard at you. I am sure you will rest on your political laurels all this time; and that you will keep driving fast to reach the political centre of American politics by November next year.
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I have gone through the speech you made in Springfield, Illinois, to announce your candidacy in 2007 and some others made when you and Senator McCain were in the final race. From the legacy inherited from George W. and your own campaign promises, and from the work accomplished over the past two years by your administration both on the domestic front and on international issues, folks here remain confident that the foundation to change the “ways of Washington” has been laid. But the pace of the work needs to be accelerated.
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In terms of leadership, both internal and international, there is no big cause for concern. The tone and language of US diplomacy have helped to win the respect of others across continents. At home, US citizens still feel there is much power in your words; there is much power in your conviction; and the power of hope born in 2007-08 has not completely died down.
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The “goundaas” are under surveillance worldwide; Iraq will be history in a few years’ time; but Afghanistan and Pakistan still remains tough nuts to crack. The unexpected eruption of Main Street in the Arab world, though not surprising, and the prevailing ground conditions there are manageable. How the international community will join hands to shape the region’s future in terms of socio-political stability, democratic values, freedom, justice for all, and a development process that takes Main Street’s concerns on board is yet to be seen.
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Uncle, politics will be a matter of concern for us too here this year. Folks will go to polls may be some time by the end of this year to elect their municipal and village councillors. But I need to honestly admit that for the past decades our political pundits have more or less favoured incompetence and amateurism as guidelines in the selection of candidates. This is the root problem of local election. And of course, we reap what we sow. The amount of accumulated wrongdoing is simply unbelievable.
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Uncle, if you want to really understand what democracy is about here, I suggest we go back to your Springfield speech wherein you said – “…After the election is over, and the confetti is swept away, all those promises fade from memory, and the lobbyists and the special interests move in, and people turn away, disappointed as before, left to struggle on their own.” Some years earlier, I recall you said that what is most important in a democracy is what happens between two elections.
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Again, after each election here, folks are left to fend for themselves — promises are forgotten; campaign financiers take over policy making; most decisions taken on important issues favour friends, political agents and all “cousins cousines” from all backgrounds. And they don’t pretend; they think and believe they own the government. This is where money politics has taken us.
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Uncle, I am sorry to admit again that many of your ideas on a range of subjects – from education to business — are politically incompatible with local realities. Here they never fight ideas with better ideas; they never fight arguments with better arguments; and they sometimes fight ideas and arguments with shameful and despicable ideas and arguments.
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Democracy may be the best among the worst systems of government. Still, like deregulation or globalisation, it does not, in practice, have all the answers to peoples’ dreams and aspirations. We see it in the US; we see it here and everywhere. Though we believe it could — if only it could be perfected.
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If you're a small business owner, then you know how difficult it is to get into the top Google rankings for your targeted keywords. It may be that you want to hire a SEO expert or internet marketing agency to take care of SEO for you. But if you don't, here are 11 things to keep in mind as your optimize your website.
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1. Write for readers. While it’s important to optimize your site so that spiders pay attention, remember that it’s human who are going to buy your product or service. Make sure you content is relevant, interesting, helpful, and unique. Bots are not buying your stuff, humans are. Of course you need to include keywords in your text, but never so many that they render your copy unreadable.
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2. Include a unique meta description and title on each page. The title of your page is the key on-site SEO factor. Your description tag won’t influence your rank, but it will most likely be what potential customers see when they conduct a search, so include your keywords and a compelling copy that will inspire them to click on the link to your site.
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3. Make your content unique. This is key for everyone, but it’s especially important for online retailers, particularly if you’re selling a product similar to what everyone else is selling. Rather than using the description provided by the manufacturer, write your own description. If you’ve done your keyword research, then you’ll know exactly which keywords to target in your copy. And no matter what you’re selling, you’re more likely to get powerful inbound links if your copy is good.
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