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Read the article “Reasons You Should Travel While You’re Young” by Sarah Hansen and choose the proper title for each paragraph from the list below:



  Read the article “Reasons You Should Travel While You’re Young” by Sarah Hansen and choose the proper title for each paragraph from the list below:

1. We are never guaranteed old age, so enjoy life’s experiences now!

2. Traveling humbles you enough to realize it’s not all about you.

3. Traveling pushes your educational horizons.

4. Traveling changes the way you relate to others.

5. Traveling gives you empathy for global suffering.

6. Traveling changes the way you relate to the world.

7. Traveling empowers you to take on new challenges.

 

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Sadly, I never liked history in school. Just reading the stories in books seemed so boring to me. However, when I visited the palace of Versailles in France, marveled at the architecture of basilicas in Africa, climbed the ruins of castles in Ireland, visited the White House, and walked the halls of the Louvre, I couldn’t help but get a new appreciation for history. Traveling makes history come alive. The stories are no longer pictures in a book, but tangible memories you remember much longer than anything you could study in school.

 

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When you travel to other countries and see the amazing beauty of sunsets over seas, eagles riding mountain currents, monkeys swinging through rain forests, grizzlies catching salmon in the rapids, majestic waterfalls spilling off vertical drops, and volcanoes smoking under their fiery breath, you realize the world is full of more beauty that you are capable of seeing in a lifetime. But, you still have the intense passion to try.

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Just as traveling is humbling, it is also empowering. You realize you can do things you never thought possible. For example, I have lived for the past two years in Grenada, West Indies. I have always enjoyed driving on the right side of nicely paved and open roads of the U. S. Here, I was thrown into driving on the left side of the road on twisty mountain passes down broken roads that aren’t much bigger than a one-lane driveway, yet they expect two-way traffic to freely meet around the blind corners.

 



  

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