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What is a good backpack?
I have a Swiss army 15.4 red notebook back pack. It is a good pack, but i need more space. I always carry all of my books and need space for other books. I like the Army MOLLE condor 3 day pack, but will that do? suggestions?
Answer:
Yeah that should have more then enough room for all your school supplies.
Similar one here for less then half the price.
http://www.lapolicegear.com/diplomat-3-day-backpack1.html
Just don't get it in camo, your in school not the army.
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Like A Phoenix Dubrovnik, The Athens Of The Adriatic, Has Risen From Virtual Destruction After Slobodan Milosovic's Serbian Army Devastated The Town In 1991.
Like a phoenix Dubrovnik, the Athens of the Adriatic, has risen from virtual eradication after Slobodan Milosovic's Serbian military devastated the city in 1991. Seventy percent of the houses got damaged from the bombing. Even the ancient wall that surrounds the old city was pounded by the tank shelling. Yet today Dubrovnik is a tourist destination. The old town has been reconstructed. First-class hotels are a feature of the hillside. This gem of a town is a living memorial to human resilience.
In the guts of the city, just within the marina, the Sponza Palace pays tribute to the handfuls of local boys who paid the ultimate sacrifice defending their town. But 20 years back seems like the distant past. Now pizza and ice cream stands abound. The orange roofs of yesterday have been replaced. Travellers from Japan, Israel, Germany and China fill the key street. And the smoke of fried fish are pervasive.
Dubrovnik is Croatia's hydra-headed metropolis. It's been destroyed by visiting armies and earthquakes and yet it survives, guarded by the ancient parable of Saint Blaise, who promised to beat Ragusa's (the original name of Dubrovnik) enemies. During the past, this city was a center for scholars, artists and teachers. It seemed to be an ecumenical community different from the other settlements in the region. As a commercial center, it captured the interest of Venetian leaders who led attacks for decades against their competitors in the south Adriatic.
The 1.6-mile wall surrounding the town is an impressive architectural wonder. For elderly tourists it's also a stress test. There are 335 steps going up and around this barrier. It is not the Great Wall of China, nor is it a walk in the park. On the way are forts and historical monuments to a past that gives the present meaning. Looking down one finds roofs being fixed, a sea glistening with tiny vessels and enclosed basketball courts. The Croats are basketball insane.
One or two years gone Don Rumsfeld, previous secretary of defense, made reference to the two Europes : the old Western Europestolid, socialistic and lacking entrepreneurial drive, and an Eastern Europefilled with verve, and spotting the advantage of free markets and democratic governments. Croatia clearly falls into the second camp.
Dubrovnik is young, searching for a future that has a resemblance to the U.S. Her glory days may be behind her, but it is fascinating that Gloria Gaynor has been asked to perform in the seaside wonderland. America waves. Rumour has it the Russian oligarchs have invested significantly in and around this town. It's a far less risky investment harbour than anywhere in Russia. Also, Russian oligarchs have a keen sense of smell for American capitalism, and that capitalistic fervor is active in Dubrovnik's economy.
It is too shortly to state if the Dalmatian coast will be the new French Riviera. But it is definitely not a far-fetched agenda. Dubrovnik is the centre of the utopian scenario, not yet San Tropez ; not yet discovered by the flash and dash of the up to date jet set, although not yet some distance from discovery either. Always looking for new destinations, the holiday maker peregrines have found Dubrovnik. My suspicion is the glitterati will be on their way.
What they're going to find is an attractive beach resort with an extraordinary history that awakens a wish to dig into the chapters of this passion-laden destination, writes tagza.com.
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