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"See"-Ze the World That Belongs to You: Travel
Contributor(s): Schmitt, Robert W. (Author)
ISBN: 1418401722     ISBN-13: 9781418401726
Publisher: Authorhouse
OUR PRICE:   $14.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2004
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- Travel | Essays & Travelogues
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 5" W x 8" (0.55 lbs) 228 pages
 
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"SEE" THE WORLD THAT BELONGS TO YOU My more extensive travels, which I have briefly described in this book, actually begin in World War II, continuing during the early part of my adult life, including work-related travel, family travel, and eventually, retirement travel. My introduction to more limited domestic travel in my childhood, fortified by an elementary teacher's impressive shared-knowledge of homeland and foreign travel, are also mentioned to reveal the source of the catalyst that was responsible for my itching feet and a determination to "see"-ze the big waiting world out there. In a way, doesn't it also belong to me? Haven't you and I inherited it as members of the human race? Shouldn't we see it and enjoy it as much as possible? In my travels I have met people from all over this wide world. These folks have given me a representative cross-section of all races, religious, and national origins. This association has taught me that there is intelligence, beauty, and admirable qualities in all peoples. While I have noted that some are more advantaged than others, there is a potential, everywhere, given the environment and opportunities. I urge you to travel whenever the opportunity avails itself. "See"-ze the world for it truly does belongs to you, as much as to anyone else. The memories that you will acquire will remain with you always. You will be a bigger and better person in a smaller world I've been privileged to see a lot of this earth In traveling around its length and girth Many other places that I'd like to see Include Greenland, Tibet, and exotic Tahiti There are so many places and things on this orb That one finds it impossible to totally absorb God willing, I'd like to include Nepal But then I remember, one can't see it all