2. NEW PLACE
• Rome is without doubt one the most beautiful
cities in the world; every year millions of tourists
come from around the world to admire the
treasures and masterpieces of Roman art and
architecture.
• But a trip to the Eternal City can be eternally
confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will
make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of
practical advice that will help you discover and
enjoy the city in all its glory.
3. Everyone who visits Paris for the first time
probably has the same punch list of major
attractions to hit: The Louvre, Notre Dame,
The Eiffel Tower, etc. Just make sure you leave
some time to wander the city’s grand
boulevards and eat in as many cafes, bistros
and brasseries as possible. And don’t forget
the shopping—whether your tastes run to
Louis Vuitton or Les Puces (the flea market),
you can find it here.
4. ADVENTURE SPORT
This career is designed to set you up for lifelong
enjoyment in adventure pursuits. The increasing
influx of tourists has made Adventure tourism a
booming sector. Rafting and white water rafting
are recreational outdoor activities which use an
inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of
water. This is often done on whitewater or
different degrees of rough water, and generally
represents a new and challenging environment for
participants. Dealing with risk and the need for
teamwork is often a part of the experience.
Rock climbing is an activity in which
participants climb up, down or across natural
rock formations or artificial rock walls. The goal
is to reach the summit of a formation or the
endpoint of a usually pre-defined route without
falling. Due to the length and extended
endurance required and because accidents are
more likely to happen on descent than ascent,
Rock Climbers do not usually climb back down
the route.
5. Bungee jumping is an activity that involves jumping from
a tall structure while connected to a large elastic cord.
The tall structure is usually a fixed object, such as a
building, bridge or crane; but it is also possible to jump
from a movable object, such as a hot-air-balloon or
helicopter, that has the ability to hover above the
ground. The thrill comes from the free-falling and the
rebound. When the person jumps, the cord stretches
and the jumper flies upwards again as the cord recoils,
and continues to oscillate up and down until all the
kinetic energy is dissipated.
6. CHARITY
• Charity is known as a social
donation platform that
allows people, businesses,
and charities to create
charitable projects, give
funds and inspire change.
7. Stock market
• Mutual Funds and Bonds
• If I have £1000 it will be great to invest in stock market to
get good return through mutual funds or bonds are
investments you would like to make, it is simpler in terms of
minimum deposit amounts. Both of these can be purchased
through brokerage firms, where similar deposit rules apply
as for stocks. Mutual funds can also be purchased through
your local bank, often for less than £ 1,000 when you have
an existing relationship with the bank.
• If you want to purchase government bonds, this can be
done straight from the government through Treasury
Direct. The only restriction here is the minimum purchase
amount of the bond, which can range from £100 to £1,000.
8. SMALL BUSINESS
• "Every industry could have a consultant. In
order to be a successful consultant, you need
to have some sort of success in that particular
field," career expert Jill Jacinto said.
• As a consultant, you could help businesses
make contacts, form deals and guide their
strategic plan as a consultant. This job has a
median salary of $20 per hour.
9. • Graphic design has be frustrating for the non
designer. While there are free design tools out
there, many do not offer customization or the
insight an expert would. That's where your
business could come in. Graphic designers
make a median of $15 per hour, which you can
factor into project prices
GRAPHIC DESIGN
10. Property manager
• This job is replacing what used to be known as
the butler, experts said. A property manager
looks after a household and ensures all property
activities run smoothly. The manager would get
the mail, do the laundry, stock the fridge, work
with other professionals like gardeners and
cleaning assistants. It's especially helpful for
people who own multiple properties and don't
have time to look after them. Property managers
could make anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000
per year, experts said.