![]() There’s a fireplace and dark chocolate hardwoods in the spacious, sun-splashed corner living room, a separate formal dining room, a study/office, and a sleekly turned out eat-in kitchen custom fitted with imported teak cabinetry. Spectacular if, surely for some, vertiginous floor-to-ceiling expanses of multi-paned windows open most rooms to balconies and terraces with panoramic views that on a clear day extend from the Santa Monica mountains to Santa Catalina Island. Residents of the super-luxe condo complex are provided with round-the-clock concierge services, valet parking, a fully outfitted fitness center, a heated outdoor swimming pool and a temperature controlled wine cellar with private storage lockers. Mister Rad will trade high-toned condo life for a stately and stylishly appointed, family sized house just above the Sunset Strip that he’s purchased according to an unimpeachable source for $7.65 million. Property records show the seller was outgoing 20 th Century Fox Film executive Paul Hanneman, worldwide president of marketing and distribution, and listing details show the 5,085-square-foot “vine covered European estate” features 14-foot-high double driveway gates and a gravel motor court, formal living and dining rooms with leaded glass windows, a men’s clubby lacquer paneled bar, a family room with built-in bookcases and French doors to the yard, and a slate tile floored kitchen with a mix of walnut and slab marble counter tops. ![]() ![]() There’s a staff/guest bedroom on the main floor and two more guest/family bedrooms with large walk-in closets upstairs along with a master suite with an adjoining nursery or sitting room, a huge dressing room lined with antique mirrored wardrobes and a marble bathroom with radiant heated floors. The backyard is ringed by towering hedges and include a spacious terrace with gas fire pit, a newly renovated swimming pool and spa, and a pool house with full bath. Around the side of the house, there’s a built-in grilling station and a “secret garden” with citrus trees and several raised bed planters for herbs, vegetables and flowers.The ease of travel within Europe. The opportunities for travel throughout Europe are exceptional. Hop on a train to Paris or snag a quick flight to Prague, it’s way more affordable than you’d imagine. Traveling country to country on the weekends is expected. In fact, my program only holds class four days of the week to allow for travel and two trips are included in the overall program fee. Practice a foreign language in the country of its origin. Being immersed in a culture that speaks the language that you are learning is the best way to learn. But don’t be intimidated by the language barrier as you’ll find English speakers all over the world. Now for the tricky part – deciding when to go. This was difficult for me, as there are pros and cons to each time frame. This is the time when most students decide to study abroad so it’s more likely that you’ll be traveling with people you know. Summer sessions usually run from four to six weeks, so it's not as big of a commitment. You can even convince a few friends to join you. The best part about studying abroad in the summer is the ideal weather. Arezzo, Italy averages 71 degrees in July. As for the negative aspects of summer travel, you’re likely missing a relaxing summer at home with family, a beneficial internship or a paid job.ĭating for Millennials these days is most likely the worst that it’s been. That survey, conducted jointly by learning platform Chegg, national nonprofit Swipe Out Hunger, and the Born This Way Foundation, also found that more than one-third of students knew someone who had dropped out of school due to difficulties affording food.Everything has come down to swiping left and swiping right and just glancing over their profile and making your determination on if you’re hot enough or not. Thirty-five percent of students said their hunger had impacted their ability to study at some point. Students who had Covid-19 were 1.7 times more likely to experience food insecurity than those who hadn’t been infected with the virus.Ī fall 2020 survey of 1,000 undergraduates found that 52% of students sometimes used off-campus food banks, while 30% used them monthly or more frequently. In fall 2020, the Hope Center found that 34% of college students experienced food insecurity 30 days prior. The annual survey was conducted by Temple University’s Hope Center for College, Community and Justice, which studies basic needs insecurity for college students. ![]() As reported in Forbes, a fall 2019 survey of nearly 167,000 students nationwide found that 39% of students at two-or four-year schools had experienced food insecurity in the last 30 days. ![]()
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