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Chapter 3: Romance in the Tropics

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 Posted in cross-cultural relationships, Retirement in Bali, Writing portfolios, Indonesia, Travel | 1 Comment »

Here is an excerpt from my first ebook, The Practicalities of Moving to Bali: A Primer for Life in the Tropics When one thinks of sex tourism, Bali does not immediately come to mind like the Philippines, Cambodia or Thailand. But, ...

Retirement Visa in Bali

Sunday, August 24th, 2008 Posted in Retirement in Bali, Writing portfolios, Indonesia, Travel | 4 Comments »

Excerpt from my eBook, The Practicalities of Moving to Bali Bali is becoming one of Asia’s favorite places for foreigners who are looking to retire somewhere where life is somewhat simpler (and cheaper) than in the West. Potential expats in Bali ...

Sumbawa: Another Kind of Paradise Part II

Thursday, July 17th, 2008 Posted in Writing portfolios, Indonesia, Education, Travel | No Comments »

From Kabar Magazine, December 2005 Sumbawa: Another Kind of Paradise Part II By Bruce E. Pohlmann For some reason, mostly, I guess, due to the distortions of perception common to those who live in small villages, I had the impression that Sumbawa Besar ...

Sumbawa: A Different Kind of Paradise

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 Posted in Writing portfolios, Indonesia, Travel | 2 Comments »

Published in EscapeArtist.com, June 2005 and Kabar Magazine, October 2005 Sumbawa: A Different Kind of Paradise It is a dilemma that every traveler faces – especially every traveler who wants to tell his friends about the Hidden Paradise he’s discovered: ...

International Schools and Breaking the Cocoon Effect

Monday, May 12th, 2008 Posted in International Schools, Writing portfolios, International Education, Indonesia, Education, Travel | No Comments »

Published in: Kabar Magazine, Vol.II, Issue 11. 2007. Jakarta, Indonesia     International Schools and Breaking the Cocoon Effect by Bruce E. Pohlmann The Kabar article on international education raised a number of important questions for students, teachers, parents and administrators who are involved in ...