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Skip to site navigation. Intensive English Language Program (IELP). World Society Course Requirement. Global Curriculum by School/College. Global Living Learning Community. Resources for Faculty and Staff. Announcements and Opportunities for Faculty. Developing Faculty-led Programs,. Grants and Funding Opportunities. Global Curriculum by School/College. Temple Centers and Institutes. Traveling on Temple's Behalf. International SOS Emergency Travel and Medical Assistance. Submit New Program Data. Office o...
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mackenziebonner | Temple University in Spain
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Temple University in Spain. Just another WordPress.com site. July 29, 2015. Domestic Spanish flight from Oviedo to Barcelona. 2 Plan a Balanced Schedule. When traveling it is easy to get stressed about planning the. Major tourist sites in Barcelona:. One of Barcelona’s public parks, Park Güell, is located atop Camp Hill and is home to gardens, sculptures, and stunning views. The Sagrada Familia, a Roman Catholic Church built by Antoni Gaudí. Street scenes taken while wandering Barcelona:. July 21, 2015.
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“5, 4, 3, 2, 1…We’re Going on a Trip” | Temple University in Spain
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Temple University in Spain. Just another WordPress.com site. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…We’re Going on a Trip. June 9, 2015. Either way, enjoy! 1 Appreciate your Hometown. Http:/ www.visitphilly.com/things-to-do/. Https:/ www.pinterest.com/templeuabroad/. The official Temple study abroad pinterest). Http:/ www.goabroad.com/blog/2012/07/19/packing-dummies/. Http:/ blog.flat-club.com/2014/07/how-to-pack-for-one-month-or-more.html. 4 Como se dice…. Until next time,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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ericarudy1 | Temple University in Spain
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Temple University in Spain. Just another WordPress.com site. Mis Padres visit Oviedo. April 15, 2015. As I briefly mentioned in my last post, my parents came to visit me in Spain for my spring break, or Semana Santa. In most of Spain, if not all, spring break is held the week leading up to Easter. This is probably due to the. Large amount of festivities held throughout the week, such as the parade celebrating Holy Week in Oviedo. Plaza de la Catedral in Oviedo. Though my parents didn’t get to spend...
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¡Vamos a Madrid! | Temple University in Spain
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Temple University in Spain. Just another WordPress.com site. July 6, 2015. Finally the day had arrived! I was headed off to Spain, feeling extremely at-ease, well prepared for the weeks ahead, and 100% confident in my grasp of the Spanish language…SIKE! Building nearby Puerta del Sol, Madrid. Puerta de Alcalá in Plaza de la Independencia, Madrid. Street in the center of Madrid. Apartment balcony in the center of Madrid. Café solo from local restaurant, GARBON. Scenic view from local restaurant, GARBON.
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3 Weeks, 3 Differences | Temple University in Spain
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Temple University in Spain. Just another WordPress.com site. 3 Weeks, 3 Differences. July 21, 2015. 1 My Observation of Observing. 2 Pace of Life. Campo de San Francisco, the perfect place to relax in Oviedo. 3 Differences in Provinces. The Church of the Colegiata in Santillana del Mar. A view of the sea in the coastal town of LLanes. Filed under Blogger - Summer 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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First Impressions of Oviedo | Temple University in Spain
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Temple University in Spain. Just another WordPress.com site. First Impressions of Oviedo. July 16, 2015. It’s crazy to think I have officially been in Spain for 2 weeks now. Time flies! I spent my first week of Orientation in Madrid, and have spent the last week in the city of Oviedo, located about 5 hours north in the Province of Asturias. After being in each city for 1 week, I’ve noticed some big difference between the two environments. Catedral de Oviedo, the largest Cathedral in the city. In addition...
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Mis Padres visit Oviedo | Temple University in Spain
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Temple University in Spain. Just another WordPress.com site. Mis Padres visit Oviedo. April 15, 2015. As I briefly mentioned in my last post, my parents came to visit me in Spain for my spring break, or Semana Santa. In most of Spain, if not all, spring break is held the week leading up to Easter. This is probably due to the. Large amount of festivities held throughout the week, such as the parade celebrating Holy Week in Oviedo. Plaza de la Catedral in Oviedo. Though my parents didn’t get to spend...
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Living In Japan, Part I | Temple University Japan
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Living In Japan, Part I. July 8, 2015. A normal day at Hiyoshi Station (after most of the crowd had already boarded the train! A frankly ridiculous amount of soba, for less than 400! The food can also vary in price wildly. I regularly pay no more than 600 for lunch, or about $5, but this is for lunches from convenience stores (which are, amazingly, full meals rather than the junk food you find in American stores). At some restaurants, though, I’ve paid upwards of $30 for a meal! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Summer Festivals in Japan | Temple University Japan
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Summer Festivals in Japan. July 28, 2015. For all of Japan’s reputation for being a nation of hard workers, it’s also fair to remember that there seems to be a national dedication to the phrase “work hard, play hard.” There are hundreds of festivals ranging from small street fairs to huge multi-day affairs. The term for Japanese festivals, happen year-round, but one of the best times for experiencing them is in the summer. Also known as the Star Festival. Another prominent festival is. With the semester ...