Blogs

This week in tech: USA comes out with show all hackers should watch

If you like programming, hacking, computer science or just like psychological thrillers I recommend checking Mr. Robot out.

This week in tech: FCC rules for net neutrality officially in effect

As of today the Federal Communication Commission net neutrality rules have been implemented after a judge denied cable companies the right to delay the implementation of key parts in the net neutrality order.

Blog: Goodbye to the beautiful Cinque Terre, Italy. Next Stop….

Through this time, I’ve realized that I’m coming back to Miami as a different person. That I’m coming back completely changed, which means that, once I get back, a lot of things are going to change for me.

A Traveler’s Journey – Cinque Terre Hike

Yesterday we did a 20 mile hike (equivalent of 10 hours). It was beautiful. To be walking with nature and to have a view this great. It’s almost unreal.

Defending Private Discrimination, Corrective Power of Capitalism

Last week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Muslim woman who wore a hijab to an Abercrombie & Fitch interview, and was consequently denied the job . . . As fashionable as it is to leave the gov. to find fault with everything, it is an indirect supplement that supports dishonesty.

Duomo Area – Tour of Florence

Tourism is more concentrated in Florence than in Rome or Miami, it’s still an amazing place to visit. You can’t go to Italy and not visit Florence. It’s a completely different experience. Almost like a whole other country.

FIU Honors College Studies Abroad: A day with Michelangelo

The David is the greatest sculpture ever made by a human being. And, in case you didn’t know, it was sculpted by Michelangelo. After this piece (and this is my opinion), everything else is kind of a detail. Important, but less amazing.

Federal Food Fight: Congress Considers Mandatory GMO Labeling

Which is more surprising: that Washington wants to take back the damage done to the food industry by their biggest donors—or that Republicans introduced the measure?

One Door Closes, Another Opens…

I must admit I was sad to leave Rome. I was sad to leave a place with so much history and so much belonging.

All Good Things Come to an End…

So, it’s with a very sad state that I say goodbye to my favorite city and to all the wonderful people and experiences that I’ve made.

Grand Tour Project ~ ITA Study Abroad

ROME: Trastevere and Testaccio Grand Tour

A day in Pompeii

Pompeii is a huge archaeological site in Naples (or around there). It’s a three-hour bus ride from Rome and it was once a thriving Roman city (after Rome conquered it).
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