Ysatis Rios Sabat

Ysatis is a freelance writer and social media manager, covering social trends, pop culture, and travel. During her free time, she indulges in baking, reading, and painting outdoors. With her expertise in digital media, she aims to build meaningful connections with her audience and craft inspirational pieces.

15 Most Attractive Accents In the World Expose Love Languages, Literally

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Meeting someone with an accent is a compelling point of conversation for many individuals. An accent can reveal a lot about a person, their culture, and their origins. For some worldwide travelers, the slight difference in pronunciation is one of the most attractive qualities a person can have.  Key Findings A study by Preply surveyed …

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Greece Is Making Over 200 Beaches Wheelchair Accessible as Summer Ramps Up

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To make its beaches more accessible, Greece has partnered up with Seatrac, a wheelchair friendly ramp system designed for individuals with mobility challenges. A press conference last month revealed that the project is part of a 15-million-euro initiative to promote equal access to essential facilities like refreshment bars, bathrooms, parking, and corridors to sun loungers.  …

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30 Most Dangerous Countries in the World Revealed: How Many Can You Name?

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In 2022, world peacefulness declined 0.3 percent, with 71 countries falling in their rankings.  Do you have any guesses as to which countries were considered the 30 most dangerous in the world? Understanding the Data The following data comes from the 2022 Global Peace Index (GPI). The GPI uses 23 indicators to rank peace levels …

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6 Medical Tourism Stories That Didn’t Lead to Patients Losing Their Lives

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It’s no secret that medical work in the United States can cost an arm, a leg — and, in some cases, even one’s life. For many, medical tourism is the only viable option for a healthy life. Here are six times medical tourism resulted in stories to write home about.  1: Permanently Pink Lips A …

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