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Animism
Animism may be the basis of all religion. This is a world view, and not necessarily a religion. As I have read on Britannica, animism was described by 1800s European conquerors as a "primitive superstition," this tribal belief so differed from the ones of European missionaries.
By SAYHERNAME Morgan Sankofa7 years ago in Wander
Moving Overseas
Whether you are moving abroad to study, travel, put up a business, or work, one of the many things you should not forget to do is to inform the IRS. Not many people know this but U.S. citizens or resident aliens residing overseas are still obliged to file their U.S. income taxes. Knowing what steps to take regarding your taxes will certainly help you avoid legal problems in the future.
By Jim Hughes7 years ago in Wander
3 Reasons to Head to Ashe County
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ashe County, NC offers residents and tourists, alike, a chance to surround themselves with fresh country air while taking in the natural and cultural attractions Ashe County has so much to offer—and you can experience most of it without breaking the bank. Whether you have a vacation or permanent relocation in mind, here are three reasons why Ashe County, NC is an ideal destination.
By Carlos Fox7 years ago in Wander
Secrets to Travel on a Budget: 8 Easy, Successful Tips. Top Story - January 2019.
If we were made to stay still, we would have roots instead of feet. So why do we stand still? Maybe because we’re scared of what might happen if we turn a dream into reality, a dream of bright, warm sand between our toes, or luscious green canopies above our heads…
By Daisy Louise Carter7 years ago in Wander
My New York State of Mind
The New York City subway is one of the most quintessentially ‘New York’ places one can encounter in the city. There are a lot of images that scream NYC, but in thinking about how a space’s ‘sense of place’ shapes your relationship to it, I argue that no experience is so unquestionably here than a trip uptown-taking the A/B/C uptown en route to West 81st Street, (with the occasional unwanted detour because it turns out the express skips from 59th to 125th). Each house, store, block, and neighborhood holds personal associations and a history that is as ingrained in the city’s makeup as the street grid itself.
By Rachel G. David7 years ago in Wander
Best Places to Live in Australia
When people talk about Australia, they usually see it as a popular and amazing tourist destination. However, it also has a lot of lovely locations that would be perfect to move to and feel their charm firsthand. So whether you are a foreigner or native, here are the best places to live in Australia and discover this continent in a new way.
By Nina Simons7 years ago in Wander
10 Mysterious Ancient Sites You Will Want to Visit
The ancient world left many questions that we will never know the answers to. With thousands of years gone by and little written record of how things were done, every single culture has its own strange mysteries that continue to baffle archeologists, anthropologists, historians, and even scientists.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart7 years ago in Wander












