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Living In China.
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The Living In series began under the auspices of the Experiment in International Living, now the World Learning Institute. This book is more than a travel guide; it will help you to understand the past and present of the world's largest population, especially the way Chinese people live, work, and play today. However, it is a changing China that we are presenting to you; China is changing fast, and that must be kept in mind. Living in China will make it easier for you to work or study, or just to visit China and to communicate with the Chinese people. 2008; Pro Lingua Associates; 5.50"x 8.50"; 84 pages Paperback; ISBN: 0-866472-67-3
Living In France.
By Ani Hawkinson and Patrick R. MoranLiving in France gives advice on how to feel at home, make friends, and enjoy everyday life in the country of France and provides a brief introduction to the culture for all travelers whether venturing abroad for study, pleasure, or business.1998; Pro Lingua Associates; 5.50"x 8.50"; 80 pages Paperback; ISBN: 0-866471-11-1
Living In Greece.
By Lyn WaldieGoing to Greece? If you’re an Olympic visitor, a business traveler, a student or vacationer, this brief handbook will help you feel at home in Greece, make friends and enjoy everyday life. Living in Greece is full of useful and fascinating insights into the culture, the history and the language. The Olympic Games are in Greece this year, on August 13-29, 2004. 2004; Pro Lingua Associates; 5.50"x 8.50"; 96 pages Paperback; ISBN: 0-866471-02-2
Living In Italy, 5th Edition.
By Alvino E. Fantini Dr. Fantini has once again updated this classic reference. The Living In series was published in cooperation with The Experiment in International Living for students planning an extended stay in a foreign country. Each book gives advice on how to feel at home, make friends, and enjoy everyday life in the host country. This is indispensable for those living abroad for study, travel, or business. 2007; Pro Lingua Associates; 5.50"x 8.50"; 80 pages Paperback; ISBN: 0-866472-69-X
Living In Japan.
By Craig Sower and Mitsuko TsudaLiving in Japan gives advice on how to feel at home, make friends, and enjoy everyday life in the country of Japan and provides a brief introduction to the culture for all travelers whether venturing abroad for study, pleasure, or business.1997; Pro Lingua Associates; 5.50"x 8.50"; 80 pages Paperback; ISBN: 0-866471-06-5
Living In South Korea.
By Rob Whyte and Kyoung-Mi Kim How to feel at home, make friends and enjoy everyday life. A brief introduction to the culture for visitors, students and business travelers. 2006; Pro Lingua Associates; 5.5"x 8.5"; 96 pages Paperback; ISBN: 0-866472-22-3
Living In The United States.
By Ani Hawkinson and Raymond C. Clark How to feel at home, make friends and enjoy everyday life. A brief introduction to the culture for visitors, students and business travelers. 2006; Pro Lingua Associates; 5.5"x 8.5"; 64 pages Paperback; ISBN: 0-866472-23-1
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