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		<title>Solar Energy Education</title>
		<description>Solar Energy is an environmentally friendly way to generate electricity. It's renewable and we'll never run out of solar energy. The one drawback to adopting solar power has been the cost and efficiency of solar panels. Here is a video that describes how to get cheap solar panels and make ...</description>
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		<title>Can You Really Make a Living Teaching English Abroad?</title>
		<description>Teaching English Not Realistic?

At a TEFL network site a post appeared which said, "they had recently read another article about teaching English in Mexico that indicated that the wages are very low and so if you are planning to go there to learn Spanish, and supplement your expenses through teaching ...</description>
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		<title>Finding Cheap Flights To Latin America</title>
		<description>Tips to Finding a Cheap Flight

Try to book your flight about one to three months in advance in order to ensure getting the best deal possible. Check with a few since prices can vary, also check to see whether or not taxes are included and what their refund policy is. ...</description>
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		<title>Find Your Perfect TEFL Destination</title>
		<description>The Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Profession is known by many as a path to fun and adventure in exotic foreign lands, as a way to pay off student loans or as a way to dodge problems back home. Instead of focusing on the reason why they want ...</description>
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		<title>Teach in Latin America - What To Do After You Arrive</title>
		<description>Upon Arrival

Now that you're here, it's time to start interviewing. Wear professional clothes (no shorts, jeans, tank tops, or sandals) and go to the schools you contacted with your CV in hand. After interviewing you may have to do a short demo lesson, but don't worry, relax and smile.

Entering the ...</description>
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		<title>Find Your Perfect TEFL Course</title>
		<description>In the Teaching English as a Foreign Language Profession, a good TEFL course certificate is one of the best springboards to success. Finding an English teaching course is tough to do in a marketplace with dozens of competitors, no real international oversight, large marketing budgets, and internet forum shills. Luckily, ...</description>
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		<title>Teach In Latin America - Know Before You Go</title>
		<description>Requirements

The majority of places will require you to be a native speaker and have at least a BA. Other places will require teaching experience. A TEFL Certificate is useful, but a BA is preferred. International schools require QTS (Qualified Teaching Status) in your home country and usually two years teaching ...</description>
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		<title>First Post: EnglishCasa</title>
		<description>This is the first post for English Casa. You are encouraged to use this site and make the most out of it. 

Good luck! </description>
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