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Alicante Car Hire PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ashwin Wadnere   
Famous for its miles of sandy beaches, serene palm tree lined boulevards and amazing shopping malls Alicante, and it's wonderful boulevard with palm trees and shopping streets, is one of the most well-known towns along the Costa Blanca. Alicante just happens to be the starting point for thousands of tourists every summer, while during the winters tourist flock to the coasts at Benders, Calpe and Denia. An excellent weather, beautiful long alley, Alicante invites its visitors to a memorable trip along its coast, the wonderful island of Tabarca or a simple tranquil walk, down the palm tree lined streets. Alicante offers countless sightseeing attractions, from cathedrals to churches and of course a wonderful harbor area. Languages spoken in Alicante are: Spanish and Valencian while English and or German being the two most popular foreign languages in the city. Alicante time difference to GMT + 1 hour

Alicante Airport is situated about 11km from the city of Alicante at El Altet. It is a major airport of Costa Blanca. It is easily accessed from the main A7 motorway. A modern and spacious airport handling more than 5 million passengers each year and operating at various floors, each, with all the facilities one would want during transit, Alicante Airport is well equipped to deal with such huge numbers. The signs and access is very appropriately planned, so, reaching the airport is not a big hassle, even for the first timers. Car parking is right outside the arrivals and departures lounges and seeing the steadily increasing influx of tourists each year the authorities have increased the parking area. Car parking could cost you about 1€. A ticket on entry to the car park has to be taken and paid at the machine before collecting your car.
Directions: You just cannot miss it! Right before the exit door of the arrival lounge you will find the desks of all major car rental companies operating at Alicante airport which can be accessed from within the arrival area or from outside. Atesa, Auriga, Avis, Centauro, Europcar, Europa, Hertz Record, Sol-Mar etc almost all the major car hire companies have a car hire desk at the Airport.

Some points you need to keep in mind while booking a car from Alicante Airport:

1. Book your car in advance, through the internet, with a reputed car hire company operating in the region. Also look out for a pad lock symbol at the bottom of the browser, which ensures that the web page is secured. Any reputed car hire website will have a SSL (an internet feature which protects your online transactions from consumer fraud).
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Kashmir Honeymoon Tour PDF Print E-mail
Written by Admin   
There cannot be a more beautiful destination than Kashmir for honeymoon. Kashmir, popularly called as 'Paradise in India', is perfect place to start your new life in the blissful company of each other, in anticipation of what the future holds for them and to plan for fulfillment of all the big and small dreams. Hold each other hands while strolling on the curved paths, give your shoulder to your spouse to lean on while relaxing on the hilltop and whisper sweet nothings into each others ears while enjoying a ride on the shikaras on the Dal Lake. These are the part of the things that you could do no Honeymoon in Kashmir.

With its perfectly maintained gardens, rows of golden chinar trees, sparkling rivers, alpine pastures and the backdrop of snow peaks, Kashmir is the most sought-after honeymoon destination for romantic couples the world over. This place is indeed the jewel in the crown of the Indian Republic.

While on Honeymoon in Kashmir, you must check out Srinagar, the capital city of Kashmir. The city is full of scenic beauty including some of the best lakes and gardens in India. Visit the world famous gardens in Kashmir to transcend back to the royal era of the Mughals. The Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, Azim Bagh, Chashmashahi and Harwan Garden are worth a visit on Honeymoon in Kashmir. These gardens were laid down during the Mughal period and are maintained in typical style of the Mughal Gardens even today. In present time of deforestation and rapid construction, it is a rarity to find such lavish gardens with lush greenery, flowering plants, fruit-bearing trees and water channels.

The lakes in Kashmir enhance the beauty of state manifold. Enjoy a stay in the traditional houseboats or shikaras in the Dal Lake for lingering memories of your Honeymoon in Kashmir. It is the largest lake in Srinagar and offers various picturesque sights. Besides the Dal Lake, there are Nagin Lake and Jhelum Lake as well. Another important lake in Kashmir is the Wullar Lake. Spread over an area of 125 km, it is the largest fresh water lake in India. Situated 60 km from Srinagar, the lake has colorful variety of avifauna.

Honeymoon in Kashmir is assured to be a pleasurable experience with a surfeit of accommodation choices. Kashmir has everything from economy hotels to super luxury 5 star luxury hotels. The hotels are situated in picturesque location and offer a panoramic view of the snowy mountains and lush forests.
 
Learn through experience PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron   
The most basic level human beings learn is through experience. We give meaning to each event in our lives according to our current needs and belief system. Our experiences are the sum total of our memory of the event and the meaning that we attach to it. What we learn from each experience determined by our belief system and needs at the time of the event as much as by the event itself. This helps in explaining why two different people can participate in the same event and have completely different experiences.

If the experience is sufficiently strong, it can call our current values and beliefs into question. To resolve the ensuing tension, we have four options: learn to be comfortable with our inconsistencies, change how we view the conflict through a paradigm shift, change our belief system, or change our actions to become consistent with our beliefs. Change requires process time. Process time is more effective when it closely follows the new experience. A minor adaptation to our belief system occurs with minimal effort and happens rather quickly. Experiences that challenge close held values usually require more effort and time to process and often disrupt our state of being during process period. If strong enough, this disruption manifests itself as actions that fall outside our normal behavior.

The above concept illustrates why the Action/Reflection Model commonly used in outdoor adventure education is often an effective strategy for values clarification and change. Debrief circles, mini solos, solo, etc. are examples of structured “reflection or process” strategies. It is extremely important for instructors to remember that reflection must be preceded by a valuable experience, and not all experiences are equally valuable. Instructors can facilitate metaphoric learning by scheduling process time after some significant experiences. The “trick” lies in recognizing these experiences at the time they occur, having the power and flexibility to adapt the course itinerary, and having the human skills to successfully intervene/assist if the situation reaches crisis proportions. Depending on the student population, the individual student, and the nature of the crisis, instructors may need advanced training in counseling to be successful; hence, the use of trained mental health workers in wilderness therapeutic programs is needed. Fortunately for most outdoor educators and guides all that is required to a clients with processing their experience is good observation skills, the ability to schedule “down” time immediately following a “valuable experience”, and have an attentive ear.
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Consuls in Ancient Rome PDF Print E-mail
Written by onion   
The patrician Lucius Papirius Cursor was consul five times, served once as dictator, and once as magister equitum. Another patrician, Marcus Valerius Corvus, was consul six times and dictator twice; he is known to have held office twenty times. The plebeian Quintus Publilius Philo served as consul four times, and he also was chosen dictator, magister equitum, and censor. These repeated electoral victories are clear signs that such successful individuals possessed enduring prestige and popularity in the citizen assemblies, and it may well be that especially prominent officeholders would have faced few checks on their actions beyond the need to maintain popularity among the voters. By contrast, less fortunate members of the elite would have faced all the greater difficulty in reaching high office and in asserting themselves against their more powerful competitors.

Such concentration of power in a very few hands did meet resistance. In 342, Lucius Genucius, a tribune of the plebs, had a law passed that prohibited the holding of more than one office at the same time, or of the same office more than once in any ten-year period, a practice known as “iteration.” For two decades or so, this law proved effective, with few men holding the consulship more than once; but in the 320s, when Rome was under pressure from war, some again held further consulships within ten years. The goal of restricting iteration would ulti¬mately be attained, showing that opposition to the practice was strong, at least among the Roman elite. After 290, Romans who achieved success in their political careers were rarely consul more than once, only a few gained the office twice, and no more than a handful more than twice.

This limitation on multiple officeholding had important consequences. First, it spread the available offices over a slightly larger group, enabling some individuals to rise higher now than they had previously been able. Then, it meant that virtually every holder of an office was now inexperienced in it, and thus in need of advice. Finally, it lessened, although it did not eliminate, the importance of popularity; for anyone to court popularity in the hope of staying in office over an extended period was now pointless. As a result, in the course of their career polit¬ically active individuals were more likely to focus their attention on the senate; its importance rose as a result, and senators were more prone than ever to be very supportive of its claims to privilege.
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