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How to Shit Around the World: The Art of Staying Clean and Healthy While Traveling

This book offers advice and tips for travelers on how to manage personal sanitation in various countries and environments, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and health while exploring the world. more

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Jane Wilson-Howarth

Jane Wilson-Howarth, born in 1954, is a British author whose works span various literary genres, including novels, poetry, and prose. Her writing style is characterized by deep character development and rich emotional expression. more

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“Dreambeast If you have a dream that won’t go away that gnaws at your toes with each waking day That sings beneath notes and swirls between stars From lines in great books it thrashes and gnarls From cinema screens it leaps along light and twists your insides and stalks you at night Then give it attention Tame that wild dream It’s there for a reason yet to be seen A beast of the future only you own Don't let it escape into the unknown Train it with care and boost its esteem Spotlight it brightly so it can be seen Or dreams can turn nasty tire and groan Diminishing creatures if left all alone The beast never dies just shrinks and goes cold A lone, solemn dream growing weary and old Fight the dream-bruisers wish-batterers too and splatterers of hope who'll be waiting for you Feel the roar rumble Hear every shout It’s your beast of a dream just dying to get out”

“The family vacation taught them about about their country, how to be citizens, how to explore the unknown. Family travel was for some a life changing experience that directed them toward a new place to live or towards a life's vocation. Whether you remember the sights you saw or the fights in the back seat, the family vacation is not forgotten.”

“Most sensitive boys tend to pause to reflect before acting and would not be considered risk-takers. This tendency can easily be understood as demonstrating a healthy caution. However, in most societies boys are frequently encouraged to engage in risky behavior and are praised when they do so, while more cautious behavior is regarded with shame.”