Middle East Peace Process - the GeoVisions Contribution
Some people wonder, "Will there ever be peace in the Middle East?". Well, we know there won't be if lots of different parties don't contribute...
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Randy LeGrant : Jan 26, 2010 8:47:00 PM
Our Work and Travel team was in Taiwan this past weekend interviewing Taiwanese students for the GeoVisions U.S. Work and Travel program. Our CEO, Kevin Morgan, came across this photo in the Taiwan Times. In Asia people rely on motorcycles as a staple of transportation, and there are helmet laws in just about every country. Is this Banyan Tree in Puyan Township really promoting helmet use, or was it "pruned" by buses and trucks?
We have over 300 Taiwan students coming to the U.S. on Work Exchanges this year! American employers hire Work and Travel students to provide an international dimension to their staff. Guests at theme parks, hotels and restaurants enjoy talking with people from other countries -- learning about their cultures. Taiwanese students also volunteer on our Global Work and Service Programs around the world.
Taiwan is the fifth largest country participating in GeoVisions worldwide exchange, education and work programs.
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