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ID number:738209
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Published: 11.06.2008.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
Time period viewed: 2007.g. - 2008.g.
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To my mind frontiers are more restricted than horizons. As in real life frontiers or borders You have to overcome to reach a goal, but horizon is always unachievable. The horizon symbolises widening of Your view. As opportunities in having good education and international experience increase to develop, I have chosen the topic I am particularly interested in – international exchange programmes, work abroad and voluntary work abroad, in order to extend academic or professional skills.
To my mind there are three main ways in getting new horizons in these areas for everybody of us. Firstly, you can travel abroad to gain more academic knowledge, usually in early adulthood. …

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