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Traveling Safe in the New World Environment
 After the initial scare following the terror attacks in the U.S., people are taking to the roads again, albeit with more caution and uneasiness this time. Even experienced female business travelers would do well to get back to the basics of safe international travel.
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Travel... or Travail?
Being clear about your trip's purpose and your budget and time constraints, should go a long way to help you avoid as much travail as possible as you travel. On the other hand, when you travel you have less control over almost any situation that you normally have. Be prepared for some frustration.
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Work/Life Balance Tips for the Business Traveler
Business travel can take a heavy emotional, physical and mental toll. You can achieve balance by choosing to stay connected with the critical areas of your life -- your family, your body and your psyche. The ultimate trick is simple: Let go.
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Finding Empowerment in Entrepreneurship
Noted for her entrepreneurial pursuits on both sides of the Pacific, Laina Raveendran Greene has learned what it means to "fit" in without compromising too much and how to overcome prejudices against her race and gender.
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Skin Care for Female Globetrotters
Constant traveling can take its toll on your skin. Yet as a woman, you are expected to look good all the time. Here are some simple tips to keep you from looking like you've traveled halfway around the world - even if you have. full text
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