Jerry Nelson
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Jerry Nelson is an American writer living the expat life in Argentina and winner of the Revi 2021 Reader Award.
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Brazilian Peace and Prosperity. Ready or Not
Bolsonaro is a right-wing Brazilian politician who has been vocal about his desire to destroy democracy. He has expressed support for dictatorship and has said that he would "eradicate totally" the country's political system if he ever became president again. If re-elected, Bolsonaro would be the first president in Brazil's history with no prior political experience. His policies, if enacted, would have serious consequences for the country's citizens, who have been fighting for democracy for over 30 years.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Pride
What to Know About South American Travel
Are you planning to travel to South America soon? If so, you'll want to know a few things beforehand. In this article, we'll guide you through some of the key things you need to know before traveling to this exciting region. From safety concerns to the best tips for spending your vacation, we'll cover everything you need to know! 1. Safety Considerations
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander
How - and why - People in Small Towns Get Stuck with Authoritarian Leaders
The townspeople of Rocksville had always been a tight-knit group. They looked out for one another, and everyone knew everyone else's business. So when the town's only store closed down, they were all devastated. The store had been the only source of income for many of the townspeople, and without it, they were struggling to make ends meet.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Unbalanced
Ways to Visit Rio on the Cheap
Ways to visit Rio on the cheap ChampionTraveler.com claims The average price of a 7-day trip to Rio de Janeiro is $1,812 for a solo traveler, $3,254 for a couple, and $6,101 for a family of 4. Rio de Janeiro hotels range from $13 to $257 per night with an average of $52, while most vacation rentals will cost $130 to $530 per night for the entire home.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander
Never Make These Foolish Digital Nomad Mistakes
Never Make These Foolish Digital Nomad Mistakes The life of a digital nomad can be quite difficult. Many people begin leading this unorthodox life but quickly come to the realization that it is more difficult than they had anticipated. Some of them absolutely fail. At the start of my new life, I made a lot of mistakes as well, and I am aware that a lot of other people will probably do the same. Therefore, I want to share with you the most typical mistakes made by digital nomads as well as how to avoid them.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander
Fall Travel Advice
Fall is a wonderful time to go on a trip. The weather is cooler, the leaves are changing color, and there's a festive feel to the air. But is it the best time to go on a trip? Here are some things to consider before you make your decision. Possibly the most important reason is travel is more affordable.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Earth
How to Play the Tarot: A Simple Guide for Beginners
How to Play the Tarot: A Simple Guide for Beginners In this guide, we will explain the tarot culture and how to play the game. We will cover the basics of tarot reading, and how to approach the deck. We will also give you a simple guide on how to read tarot cards for beginners. So if you're curious about tarot reading, or just want to learn how to play the game, read on!
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Humans
How to Visit Rio Cheaply
Alejandra and I have just returned from Rio. A trip to Rio de Janeiro isn't THAT costly for us because we live in Argentina. But I put together some advice on how to visit Rio without going broke for my North American pals who think eating out in f#$k Georgia is pricey.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander
Top Digital Nomad Tips
Who are Digital Nomads, and Why Should You Be One Too? Digital Nomads are people who work remotely. They are free to travel the world while they work. The life of a digital nomad is not easy, but it is rewarding. There are plenty of advantages to being one and you should consider becoming one too.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Wander











