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jjmarshallfamily · 2 years
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Nessa, Cituadella, 2022
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coolermanufacturers · 4 years
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Some experts pointed out that no matter
Social security benefits administered by the federal government, it helps people to maintain basic living standards.Based in Washington, "Center for Economic and Policy Research," John Schmitt, senior economist, said the U.S. has no mandatory retirement age, people can choose early retirement at age 62 can also be 65 to 67 years in the standard retirement age or delay the retirement age to 70.U.S. has no mandatory retirement age, but a person's retirement age and he received social security benefits are linked.
If you retire before the age of 62, can not get anything, if the retirement age of 62 can only receive part of the social security benefits, retirement if over the age of 65, can receive standard social security benefits. If you postpone the retirement age to 70, receive Social Security benefits will be higher.Currently, the U.S. government set up a 18 member panel to discuss raising the retirement age issue, and take other measures to reinforce the social security financial benefits. Senate Minority Leader John Boehner called for the next 20 years, retired people will not be raising the retirement age to 70 years. Many Democrats also support similar initiatives.
Some studies show that raising the retirement age for workers engaged in intense physical labor in fact constitutes a press. "Economic and Policy Research Center," a study that in more than 58 years of age among the workers, 1 in every 3 people who engage in intense new water dispenser physical labor. There are some people in very difficult working environment, some of them to face the heat and cold, wind and rain, or the invasion of pollutants, as well as the work in crowded places, or long standing case of labor.Some experts pointed out that no matter how the social security system reform, the undeniable fact that the pressure of the economic downturn forced the Americans to postpone retirement trend is likely to continue.
As with most places on Menorca, Son Bou has easy access to the water-park and it can be easily reached by car or public transport, with a connecting bus in the resort of Cituadella. If you're still not sure about braving a water-park then there is an alternative option - the beach at Son Bou! Menorca's longest beach has plenty of water-based attractions that will appeal to the whole family, and you don't necessarily have to get wet to try them. Pedaloes and canoes are available from most beachside vendors, and although Son Bou doesn't have a harbour, you can take child-friendly glass bottom boat tours from the nearby capital of Mahon.
Therefore, the upstream countries and downstream countries are getting nervous.In order to solve water allocation problems, 1992, 5 countries in Central Asia Cooperation Committee was set up cross-border water resources, but after 18 years of complex negotiations failed to clear on the Syr Darya and Amu Darya River to solve the water problem, countries can only to act according to their own interests or to seek bilateral cooperation. This region is very fragmented water management institutions, from six different countries to common control, these countries regard each other as rivals, the main contradiction concentrated in upstream countries and downstream countries, lack of cooperation and competition.Upstream and downstream countries, the argument is, the downstream countries want the upstream countries to have regular water distribution for irrigation and that water is not a commodity, and oil and gas are not the same. On the contrary, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan insist that if the financial or energy support that can not make it through the winter months, they will continue in the fall and winter water distribution to power generation to meet their own needs, because no other energy options, and thus would not be concerned about the lower reaches of the country's agricultural problems.
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jetsetsaby · 6 years
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Barcelona, Spain
On our trip to Spain, we spent 6 Days, 5 Nights in Barcelona. 2 of those nights we were at the W Hotel in Barceloneta Beach & 3 Nights were at the H10 Metropolitan in Plaza Catalunya (a more central area of the city). This amount of time allowed for a lot of leisure and a less “packed” itinerary. One of these days included a half-day day trip to Girona, Spain. 
The Hola BCN card is definitely worth it if you plan on using the metro and other public transportation trains besides the Renfe train. Validate this at any metro station by putting in your validation code on your voucher. Additionally, we used the Aerobus (a separate ticket) for our trip back to the airport. Main pick up location is at Pl. Catalunya, where they have buses continually running throughout the day. Took us about 30-40 mins once we got on to the airport.
Points of Interest: 
Talk a walk down Passeig De Gracia (Barcelona’s Rodeo Drive), on this walk you can visit Casa Battlo & Casa Mila (I’d recommend buying both these tickets in advance)
El Nacional- a trendy “Eataly” type place to visit while in this area. Check out the inside & maybe grab a drink. I don’t really recommend eating there as the food is touristy and disappointing.
Mercado de La Boqueria
EL QUIM!!! Note the exclamation marks!!!
Bar Pinotxo- we did not get to try this, but it’s a highly recommended place to visit. The owner has cooked and run this place for 50+ years and is still there everyday. 
Buy a mixed Jamon & Cheese cone. We bought ours from Mas. 
El Born- a cute spanish hipster area with great restaurants worth checking out for casual tapa hopping. If you turn the right corners, you might find some great streets worth taking a few IG worth pictures due to the various string lights hung across the alleyways. 
Gothic Quarter- Very old neighborhood full of charm. Oldest part of the city and the “OG” Barcelona neighborhood. Fun fact: the original Barcelona consisted of the Gothic Quarter, Born and Raval neighborhoods. The rest were expansions beyond the original city walls thereafter. For instance, Barceloneta is man made!
Montjuïc Magic Fountain- was a beautiful show (~1 Hr); get there in advance at least a half hour to get a good spot as it gets very crowded! The best view is by the 4 massive pillars of Palau Nacional.
Montijuic Castle- we did not visit here due to the weather, but it is supposed to have a great city/beach view of Barcelona.
Arc De Triomf & Ciutadella Park
These two are very close to one another, so I’d visit them in tandem. Arc de Triomf would be a quick visit just to view the architecture, whereas Cituadella Park requires some walking through the park. The area with the lake/fountain is pretty nice.
Mt. Tibidabo- was pretty complicated to travel here.. and the expectation vs. reality was not impressive. We could have gone on a bad day, so if you’re still up for it & have the time I’d still give it a try.
Near Tibidabo is a rooftop bar called Mirablau which supposedly offers great views of Barcelona. We unfortunately were unable to go here as it seemed complicated to get there as well (nor did we really feel compelled to go because of the disappointing view we saw at Tibidabo already).
Expectation vs Reality- WHERE IS THE OCEANNN?! (also rained the day before, so not sure why it was so overcast/hazy)
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Park Guell- the park is pretty huge, I’d say you’d spend a good 2 hours here walking around if you want to explore the whole thing. If you’re planning to visit the inside of the Park, buy tickets in advance. There are multiple entrance points around the park in which you can see the center portion that is only available by purchasing a ticket.
Sagrada Famila- Obviously.. *buy tickets in advance*
Across the ticket entrance is a park where you can get some pretty cool shots of the Sagrada.
Visit Ayre Hotel Rosellon- for this amazing shot of the Sagrada Familia. Just buy a drink in the hotel lobby & head up to the 6th floor.
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Restaurants:
Most restaurants have bar seating where you just stand behind the stools and wait till the customers are done dinning. Then you can sit down and eat. We usually waited <30 min.
El Quim in La Boqueria- *MUST GO* we went here 3x 
FYI- their tapas portions are not small, they’re more like regular portion sizes so just keep that in mind when you order
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Fried eggs with Prawns in Cava sauce-  *Must Try*
Most people get the Fried Eggs with Baby Squid, but we both liked the prawns version better
Oxtail Risotto- DELICIOUS
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
Scallops with Miso
Oxtail “Quim’s Syle” - Basically Galbi Jjim Spanish style. Darren really liked. Large portion though - be warned!
Halibut Ceviche
Potatoes w/ Aioli Sauce “Patatas Bravas” - was good and is a frequently ordered tapa everywhere, but as a general rule of thumb, I’d save the stomach food for the other items on their menu
Ciudad Condal- *Another Must* we went here 2x
We ate at a rival place called Cerveceria Catalana. Most of their tapas were the same so when we did a side-by-side comparison of what we ate, we unanimously concluded that Ciudad was better. Tapas were more consistent and the ingredients were fresher (the bread especially, which makes a huge difference).
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Smoked Salmon with Langostino Montadito- *my personal favorite*
Huevos Cabrearos- *Darren’s Favorite* (not on the menu, must ask for it, can also for a half portion if you want to try many things)
Beef Tenderloin
Stir Fried Mushrooms (ask for the mixed mushrooms - comes with chantarelles and all kinds of delicious mushrooms)
Squid with Asparagus and Langostino Montadito
La Mar Salada- (Barceloneta Area)
We only had paella once in Barcelona, but this paella was pretty delicious. The flavors were well-balanced and it had the perfect amount of crispness (”soccarat”) to the bottom layer of the rice. FYI- with most paella places, you must order at least 2 portions and prices are listed per portion.
Cera 23
Did some tapa hopping on our last night and ended up here, Darren & I shared the beef cheek dish which was pretty amazing. So tender... mmmm mmm.
Tapeo
Last spot of our tapa hopping 7€ 1/2L of Sangria!!
Slow Cooked Iberico Pork Ribs
Skirt Steak with Chimichurri
Viana
This place was rated #1 on TripAdvisor and therefore seems to be catered a lot towards tourists. It is also a little on the pricier side, however the food was still pretty good. I’d recommend you make a reservation in advance if you plan to go here.
We ordered:
Prawn & White Fish Ceviche
Burrata Cheese with Tomatoes & Guacamole
Galician Octopus
Steak Special
Blackberry Mojito- pretty delicious drink they’re known for
Places we did not try, but was on our list were Arume (for small portion paella sizes), La Luna & Teoric.
Nightlife:
Barcelona nightlife starts and ends super late. Most clubs start getting more lively around 1 AM and will close at 6 AM.
Razzmatazz - our personal favorite. There are 5 rooms each with different genres of music. If you get bored just go to another! 
Entrance in club was 17€, which includes one cocktail or two beers
We came here at 3 AM, and there was still a line to get in. The line moves fairly quickly though. 
Barceloneta Area
Opium, Shoko, Pacha
All three are literally right next to each other, perfect for ultimate club hopping.
https://barcelonaparties.com/ to get on the guestlist for these clubs, however you have to arrive before 12 AM (no drink ticket included). If you arrive later, your entrance ticket will come with 1 or 2 drink tickets. For Shoko, we were able to find a promoter who let us skip the line. 
Opium- (preferred this club more than Shoko as it was more spacious)  Electro, RNB, Hip Hop however we found it more to be more like hits. It’s the most spacious out of the three Barceloneta clubs and therefore we had a better time there than at Shoko where there was some elbow bumping. 
Shoko- Electro, RNB, Hip Hop also found it more to be more like hits
Pacha- did not go here, however it looked pretty busy as well; RNB, Hip Hop club
Based on the two clubs we visited, people were not dressed as nicely as what the dress code states online. We saw many people in the club in t-shirts and shorts.
W Hotel
Finding a taxi after leaving this area can be a pain outside of the hotel, so depending on where you are staying or going, I’d recommend walking alongside the beach and catching a bicycle ride and asking if they can take you closer towards inside the city. Feel free to haggle. If you’re going to a club in Barceloneta, we hustled a bike ride for 10€ instead of 20. hehehe
Compared to Opium & Shoko, there were definitely people dressed more sophisticated here.
Also, these close earlier than other places (3AM), so I’d go here first on a night out. Serves as a good pre-game before the other bigger clubs. 
Eclipse @ the W Hotel- more of an inside lounge on the 26th floor of the hotel. There are two sides, one playing electro & the other hits.
Wet Deck @ the W Hotel- this was not open when we were there, but apparently they have great summer parties that overlook the beach.
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oliverabroad · 7 years
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We went back to Park Güell today to pick up where we left off yesterday. Güell was Gaudí’s mentor, and the area that was originally the park was built as a housing district for the bourgeois, but the landscape was not forgiving and only two houses were built. Condos were built in the lower lands instead.
After visiting the park, we went to the beach for a few hours to relax, and then went to Parc de la Cituadella to see the fountain. It wasn't running today, but that seems to be my luck with fountains lately.
We finished out the day at a karaoke pub where people were singing today's hit songs such as "It's raining men" and "Sweet Caroline" (they're a few years back here.) I'm sad to come home tomorrow, but I'm looking forward to air conditioning and my own bed.
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Spain!! and kind of warm weather!! Explored the first day by bike, went to the beach! Tried some delicious and very pink juice from the market, walked to the cool architectural houses- Gaudi’s work of modernism, and the cituadella park
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#ThePhotoHour #PhotoRTG #AtEuroBiz #SocialMedia #balearicislands The Town Hall, Cituadella… https://t.co/hZNh7N2LvY https://t.co/KKc8LZR3Up
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jjmarshallfamily · 2 years
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Luc & Nessa, Cituadella, 2022
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jjmarshallfamily · 2 years
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Luc, Cituadella, 2022
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jjmarshallfamily · 2 years
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Nessa, Cituadella, 2022
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#ThePhotoHour #PhotoRTG #AtEuroBiz #SocialMedia #balearicislands The Town Hall, Cituadella… https://t.co/hZNh7N2LvY https://t.co/KKc8LZR3Up
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