1) In my opinion, a journalist is a very interesting ocupation!
2) What could be more interesting than to interview people, meet new people, learn the details of their lives and how they have achieved their success?
Or to see one of the first event, and then to tell about it to the whole country, to the whole world and it does not matter how: to write about it in the newspaper or to make a report about it... My dream is to make my own reports and, if necessary, to go to the remote hinterland of our great country or to fly a few hours by plane to a distant country, and then to tell the whole country on television about what happened. The profession of journalist is both difficult and interesting. But at the same time it is a very responsible job, because the world learns about the news from the lips of journalists and it is important to convey to the viewer or reader true information without any distorting it.
3) I am sure that everyone will find his favourite work and will love it, devote his whole life to it. It is only important to make the right choice of his profession!
I’m beginning to plan my travel plans for next summer, and I have a few logistical questions, and I’d also appreciate opinions and suggestions as well.
I’d like to focus mostly on eastern europe, and travel for about 2 months (july and august). Greece and Italy will be the last two countries visited (ferrying from Greece to Italy, where I’ll meet up with friends and were my travel companion will be studying for her fall semester.)
So the first question is how she should go about getting a study visa from Italy. She was told by a counselor that she may not be able to apply enough the visa before we leave for the summer.
Also, I will most likely need to be in Thailand in mid september. Should I just fly home (to NY) or will I be able to find a good deal to get to Thailand from Europe?
As far as itinerary goes, we were thinking of flying into Istanbul, and traveling around the Balkans, and maybe parts of Germany, too. Follow the Danube North, basically, ending in the black forest, and the working south along the adriatic coast down to Greece, and ferrying to Bari, Italy. Does this sound reasonable? What cities do we absolutely have to visit? So far Budapest and Prague are the only real musts visits, along with Istanbul. Is that a good starting point? We may be in Sofia, Bulgaria to visit a friend of mine, if he’ll be there. If not, is it worth it?
Where are your favorite places in Eastern Europe? Another friends family is in Macedonia and Croatia, so we’ll prolly spend 5-7 days in each of those places.
ты играешь на музыкальном инструменте? на котором именно?
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