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Saving Your Life


Nowadays, we live the hard way. Everything has been developed well and that makes us have higher risk of accidents. As a solution to it, we have to prepare ourselves for the worst. We will never know when the accident will happen. Today, there are so many choices and one of them is insurance. Insurance itself helps us to cover anything that may happen to us. For instance is life insurance that will cover any cost or damage when we get any accident.

Applying for life insurance is so easy because now there are so many life insurance’s company. Any life insurance direct cover us according to the policy we choose. It can be only covering the hospital treatment or it can also cover up to any damage to our property such as car. The life insurance is important especially if we are working with a high risk job.

When you agree to any policy of the insurance, you will have to pay for some money to the insurance company. In return, they will pay any cost according to the policy. Some policy may cover your death so that when you die from such accident, your family can get the money to continue their life.

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Self-contained Motorhome or Sleeper Van? Choosing the right vehicle for your New Zealand holiday

Self-contained Motorhome or Sleeper Van? Choosing the right vehicle for your New Zealand holiday

Article by Adrian Tonks

Finding the right vehicle for your holiday can be a daunting prospect, with many choices and differing terminology. Review the options and discover the pitfalls in choosing a rental vehicle for independent travel through New Zealand.

With a myriad of labels used to describe vehicles for the independent traveller, such as Campervan, Camper, Motorhome, Motor Home, Winnebago, RV, Combi, Kombi, Class-A, Class-B and Class-C to name a few, choosing the right kind of vehicle can be confusing from the outset.

The common terms used in New Zealand are Camper or Campervan, Motorhome and Sleeper Van. Campers are vans that have been converted for independent travel and contain similar features to their larger cousin, the Motorhome. A Fiat Ducato or Ford Transit style of van is popular for these conversions and the finished product is a modern, easy to drive vehicle.

Motorhomes on the other hand have a cabin built on a van or light truck chassis. Typically constructed from fibre glass, with alluminium skin over plywood occasionally used, the cabin is wider than the chassis base making Motorhomes more spacious. Driving is reasonable straight forward and models available for rental only require a standard driver’s licence.

Motorhomes and Campervans are self-contained and support you with the comforts of home, albeit miniaturised. Self-contained vehicles have a sink, hob or cooker, fridge, toilet and shower. The level of self-containment… Read the rest

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Which Way Did They Go?: Tales From a Tour Operator Reviews

Which Way Did They Go?: Tales From a Tour Operator

Ponies and Picnics, All in Sequence, Chicken Coops are just some of the curious chapter headings of stories in this “must read” delightful memoir by Mick Jeffs who by chance in 1979 became a tour operator, organising and accompanying holidays at home and abroad across a wide spectrum of destinations.

Mick, a ‘lucky bloke’ from birth, survived a Siamese twin separation when days old, a huge German bomb landing nearby at three and meningitis (thanks to duck eggs) when he was five. That

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