Monday, September 24, 2012

How do i find out an address on google earth

How do i find out an address on google earth?
ok here's the story. I got a pen pal from italy in school. I typed his address in on google earth and found his house. I marked it with a pin and now i have lost his address. I have where he lives on google earth but i was wondering if you could find out the address. Thanks :-)
Google - 1 Answers
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Just get directions from somewhere to that pin, called a placemark. To do this, click the "Directions" tab on the sidebar, then in the "From" box, type any location (for example, Rome). Then go to your friend's placemark and right-click it, and then click "Directions to here". When the directions appear, go to the last part of the list of instructions and look at the street name and remember it. You can now close the directions. Go to the sidebar's "Fly to" tab, and type in, "(street name), (city), Italy". Fly to that street, and then type a number before the street name. Keep guessing numbers until it matches with your placemark. The number and the street name should together make your pen pal's approximate address. I hope this helps.



Sunday, September 16, 2012

How much should I save for a graduation trip to Italy

How much should I save for a graduation trip to Italy?
Me and two other friends want to go to Italy one week after our High school graduation. We want to stay in Italy for a week. I know Rome is very expensive and full of tourist. Tuscany seems like a very nice place. How much should we save for a graduation trip to Italy? How much would it be for an individual person? "they do not want to stay in a hostel" I dont mind. How much would it be if we stay in a hostel? How much would it be if we stay in a hotel? "Nothing fancy!"
Languages - 3 Answers
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That's where my grandfather and mother is from- The best price for flights are RED EYE- The best hotels are the Bed n' Breakfast, usually you can find on when you get there. If you take 4,000.0 you should be just fine!
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Hi, I live in Tuscany, in Lucca (60 km far from Florence). The best solution, I think, is to stay in a bed and breakfast or a farm holiday. I've got one! Price are cheap and you can find a B&B also in the surrounding of Lucca, so that you can easily reach means of transport. Good Luck
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probaly 3-4thousand each or more depending if you want to bring home treasures/keep sakes. you could call and see how much things are and go that way.



Saturday, September 8, 2012

What can you buy in Greece and Italy

What can you buy in Greece and Italy?
For a school trip we are going to Italy and Greece and I would like to know the best places in Greece and Italy and the best stuff to shop for (Gift wise and personal). Name stores and objects. Thank You
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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buy greek olives from any small shop you stumble upon. people love food products from other countries
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hey Im a greek american but go to greece often.. For gifts and stuff just visit any of the stands in the streets as far as prices or just go to pireus ATHENS for many stores and shopping. Tassos



Saturday, September 1, 2012

I'm looking at colleges/universities in Italy or Rome and some advice would be helpful

I'm looking at colleges/universities in Italy or Rome and some advice would be helpful?
I'm going to either France or Italy for school, and I've heard of schools where you don't have to know the language right away because they'll put you in a language immersion class for the first semester or two. The tuition was also very low, only about 1500 Euros a semester. Does anyone know of schools like this? I don't want to go there through a study abroad program at an American University because it's so much more expensive than just going straight to one of their schools, and I plan on moving there permanently. Any help or advice would be great!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Make sure that, if you are looking at tuition fees, you're looking at the fees for a non-EU foreign student. It's cheaper to go to uni within the EU if you're from the EU. It's more expensive if you're from the US, so make sure you're looking at the right info. Keep in mind that any financial aid you might qualify for if you go to uni in the US, you will not qualify for if you go overseas. Now, some EU unis do offer some financial support to international students, so you should ask about that. But generally, if you're not fully immersed in a program that's taught in the local language - if you don't speak the language fluently, and thus must go through one of their "teach you to speak French" language programs, no aid will be available for that. Know that in some countries, the uni system is free of tuition, so long as you are fluent in the local language - you study in the local language. That includes most Scandinavian countries. Sweden, Iceland, etc. If that's of interest. Keep in mind living costs as well.