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Guest Profiles This will feature a bio and picture of our fellow travelers and will change every so often. Be watching.... I might ask you soon!
Did you know....? This is have random facts about a country we'll visit.
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Monique Jorgensen - Guest Profile
Monique Jorgensen is from Taiwan and is graduating from BYU-I with a degree in University Studies this December, after which she is considering applying to a Masters program in London. She is fantastically funny - anyone who roommed with her on the trip would know. She loves mangos, her sisters, and is excited to go back to Taiwan in a few weeks.
Ron Anderson has a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern Studies/Biblical Hebrew from the University of Utah. He has Bachelors and Masters degrees from Brigham Young University as well. His Masters degree is in Ancient Near Eastern Studies. He has taught in the Church Educational System for 24 years, including two years at BYU and Utah Valley State College. He is currently teaching at BYU Idaho as a member of the Religion faculty. Ron has had many rare and unique teaching opportunities during his career, including spending the summer term of 1998 as an Instructor at the BYU Jerusalem Center in Israel. Ron has also had the opportunity to direct many tours to Israel, Sinai, and Egypt. He has done so with BYU Travel Study, BYU Semester Abroad Program, Shalom Tours, and Murdock Travel. In 1995 Ron, his wife Jill, and their five children had the opportunity to live in Israel for a year and a half while Ron enrolled in the Ulpan where he studied the Hebrew language extensively. His touring experience combined with his teaching experience is a tremendous resource to us all as we visit and discover these rich sites together.
The Eiffel Tower is named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris.
The name “France” comes from Latin Francia, which literally means “land of the Franks” or “Frankland”. There are various theories as to the origin of the name of the Franks. One is that it is derived from the Proto-Germanic word frankon which translates as javelin or lance as the throwing axe of the Franks was known as a francisca.
Italy is subdivided into 20 regions (regioni, singular regione). Five of these regions have a special autonomous status that enables them to enact legislation on some of their local matters. It is further divided into 109 provinces (province) and 8,101 municipalities (comuni).
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