Trip of a Life Time Traveling Abroad
Trip of a Lifetime
Bon Giorno, Italia! This is the trip of a lifetime to Italy, financed by a $50,000.00 inheritance from a nonexistent relative. The trip is for two people, including Yours Truly and a good friend who shall be known as "Zippy." Money is fortunately no object, as most researched financial aspects of this trip are stunningly high. Unfortunately, our time is limited to a two-week period, which is not long enough.
This is an initially fun but eventually sobering exercise. Beginning with $50,000.00 USD and believe that we could live like Italian Kings for two weeks, the research forced an increasingly timid assessment of our ability to enjoy the trip of a lifetime in Italy. Even with a budget of $41,337.05, we did not calculate the costs of visiting every listed tourist attraction. Consequently, unless and until that $50,000.00 inheritance is forthcoming, we will have to say "Ciao, Italia!"
Los Angeles Budget Assessment L.A.
The City of Los Angeles is a massive town and, along with New York, serves as one of the largest cities in the United States. Their budget is mostly pretty basic and well-funded but there are some glaring trends and facts that do not speak well of the future of the city unless they are addressed and the longer it takes to recognize that, the harder the solutions will be.
Philosophical perspectives on the meaning of life
Distressed and hopeless people do not consider or think about the meaning of life. For them, the meaning of life becomes inappropriate when their existence is at stake and when their life is a mixture of worries and perplexities. On the other hand, people who are not desperate mull over the meaning of life. It becomes a problem for such people to reflect on the meaning of life who count on endurance, relief, safety measures, and pleasure. For desperate people, life is to be lived one moment at a time. However, those who consider the meaning of life as important consider it every day and very well know that they should step back from the moment to see and observe life in a long-range context (Baumeister 3).
Theology, religion, and Christian perspectives
Relativist said, 'The world does not exist, England does not exist, Oxford does not exist and I am confident that I do not Exist!' When Lewis was asked to reply, he stood up and said, 'How am I to talk to a man who's…