Cultural Shock
There are a number of reputable websites which allow visitors to apply as a traveling nurse. The "Travel Nursing" is one example of a webpage that provides this service.
Visitors may come to conflict with local people by visitors touching their property, vandalism on local people houses, litter issues, about shop prices
20,492,000 visitors at the Magic Kingdom11,800,000 visitors to EPCOT10,828,000 visitors to Hollywood Studios10,9222,000 visitors to Animal Kingdom
Of course! Surprised is an emotion not a body part. Even without eyebrows showing the surprise, you can still be surprised.
By people traveling place to place
You must be referring to the Gardiners, whom he met at Pemberly. The book does not say why he was surprised, but it does say why Elizabeth expected him to be surprised and that she could tell he was surprised. She expected him to be surprised because she thought he must have taken them for people of fashion, and she believes Darcy would not expect her to be related to such people.
It came from France. French people presented it to USAin 1886 to celebrate its centennial. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbour, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship.
A caravan is a group of people traveling together.
Actually, there is nothing wrong with the word "surprised" if it describes how a person reacted to something. "Janet Smith was surprised when she saw a large red envelope on the doorstep of her house." Sometimes, people are described as "shocked" or "concerned" or "worried" or "dismayed" or "puzzled." Use the kind of adjective that best describes the person's reaction. In an opinion piece, it is also acceptable to use adjectives like "surprised," since the writer (whether you, or someone else) is expressing his or her own reaction: "I was surprised that Senator Jones voted against that bill, since he had said on TV that he supported it." As for a news report, again, it depends on if you are describing someone's reaction to an event, in which case, it is perfectly okay. If you are just discussing an event with no reaction, stick to the facts and don't assume you know what other people's reactions are until you ask them.
made traveling easier for people
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they were surprised