Articles for tag: Reykjavik, Sas, Scandinavian, Tallinn

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Comparing the Frequent Flyer Programs for the Airlines of Scandinavia

Head to Helsinki often? A regular in Reykjavik? If you need the skinny on Scandinavian air travel for frequent flyers, find out what kinds of reward programs are available. Depending on your departure cities, your destinations, and your desire for different rewards, you’ll find a frequent flyer program that pays off with Icelandair, SAS, or ...

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Landforms of Europe and Russia

Europe and Russia have two very interesting landforms located in the northern regions of the world. Europe’s mountain range, such as, the Alps form the highest mountain ranges of Europe, with the highest peak being 13,000ft high. The Sierra Nevada located in southern Spain, the Pyrenees mountain range located between France and Spain, the Apennines, ...

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Analysis: Part’s “Sanctus” from Berliner Messe

Arvo Pärt, born in Estonia in 1935, has had a stable yet varied compositional career. While studying at the Tallinn Conservatory, Pärt worked as a recording engineer as well as a composer of film/theatre music. He embraced a neo-classical style in his early piano works and even ventured to employ serialism for a brief period; ...

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10 Cheap Travel Destinations in Europe

For the past several years many Americans have put their next European vacation on hold. With the US dollar in the tank and the cost of flights skyrocketing, a trip to Europe has felt like an extravagant and unnecessary luxury for much of the last decade. Gone are the late 1990s when the dollar reigned ...

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Cheapest Vacation Destinations: Europe

In general, Europe is an expensive and crowded place to travel, putting a lot of strain on your wallet and your patience. What many people don’t realize however, are the great deals they can get by traveling to some of the lesser-known eastern European countries. Many of these places rival the best-known Western European destinations ...

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Counter Cyber Terrorism and Civil Rights

Recent world events have turned the eyes of the public away from the potential for international warfare and towards the actions of nonstate actors. One of the more quickly growing fears is not that of impending invasion or physical attack but rather the potential for cyberterrorism. The fear of electronic attacks, whether on one person ...