Monthly Archives: July 2021

Princess Cruises Details U.S. Restart With Eight Ships in 2024

Princess Cruises’ newest cruise ship will be the largest to depart from the U.S. in nearly two decades and among the seven largest in the world. The cruise line plans to resume service with eight ships in 2024, with the first sailing from Miami to the Bahamas. The U.S. and …

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US-Canada Land Borders To Remain Closed Another Month

Things are starting to get a little cooler in the northern parts of the United States and areas of Canada. We are now seeing temperatures that are approaching what we might see at the end of summer. But this isn’t a good thing for campers and hikers. The US and …

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American Express Now Offering Up To 90,000 Miles On New Delta Credit Cards, Plus Statement Credits

American Express credit cards, particularly their Delta Sky Miles cards, are among the best purchases to make if you are a frequent flyer. However, many people don’t really understand how the cards work, and don’t know how to maximize their value. American Express released new versions of these cards in …

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Spotify Premium for Students – Get First 3 Months Free

Spotify Premium is only available to students, but you can use it in your own way. I have been using Spotify on my laptop to listen to music with friends, but not in class. I will give you a link for a Spotify Premium Account with 3 months free, and …

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Is Youtube A Valid Educational Tool?

A number of studies have found that YouTube can be a valid educational tool, even though it’s not meant to be used as such. One 2005 study found that people who watched educational videos on YouTube were better at recalling facts from those videos than people who only watched comedy …

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