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You will almost certainly travel by air to reach Fiji. Your flight will likely be one of the major expenses of your trip, and it will also likely be a rather lengthy flight. Take some time to compare prices and distances and find the flight that is right for you.  If you are flying from the U.S., there is a direct flight from Los Angeles to Fiji, which is about 10 hours long. Traveling to LA might be a good way to start your trip. Unless you live near LA, you will likely have to fly there from somewhere else to reach Fiji. Nadi International Airport is your destination in Fiji. Many people connect through New Zealand, which is a 3 hour flight away, or Australia, 4 hours away. The airport code for Nadi International Airport is NAD. Airlines that have regular flights to NAD are Air New Zealand, Air Pacific, and Qantas Airways. Use a travel website to compare flight distances and prices. Many sites such as kayak and trivago will allow you to easily compare. You might have experienced jet lag when traveling before. This often occurs when you travel in different time zones. When traveling to Fiji, it is even more important than usual to be aware of the differences between your home time zone and Fijian time.  When you travel to Fiji from the U.S., you will be crossing the international date line. This means that you will literally be arriving on a different date than when you left home. Take this into account when planning your arrival and departure dates. You might also want to schedule a day or two to readjust to "real time" when you return home. You will likely arrive in Fiji by traveling to NAD, which is located on the main island of Vitu Levu. If you wish to explore any of Fiji's outer islands, you will need to arrange for additional travel. Sea plane is the most popular way to travel between islands.  You should book your sea plane tickets prior to your arrival in Fiji. These planes are very small and tickets tend to sell out. Some of the airlines that provide inter island travel are Turtle Airways, Air Fiji, and Pacific Sun. You can contact these airlines to learn about pricing and schedules. It is possible to hire a private helicopter to travel between islands. This will be much more expensive than traveling via sea plane. If Fiji is your sole destination, it is most efficient to travel by plane. However, if you are interested in exploring more of the region, a boat trip might be perfect for your trip. Many cruise lines offer stops in Fiji.  Consider taking a cruise through the South Pacific. There are many cruise lines the debark from Sydney, Australia. Check out South Sea Cruises and Blue Lagoon Cruises. Check with the cruise line to verify the itinerary before booking. You'll want to make sure that the ship actually docks in Fiji and that you will have the opportunity to get off the ship and explore. If you have a large travel budget, consider chartering a yacht. Sailing from Australia to Fiji is a popular vacation option. Make sure to book through a reputable company. When you begin dreaming of taking a vacation to Fiji, one of your first steps is to figure out why you want to go there. Fiji offers something for everyone, so there are a lot of options to think about. For example, maybe you want to plan a luxurious, romantic getaway.  Figuring out why you want to go to Fiji will make it easier to plan the rest of your trip. For instance, if you want to travel for an adventure in nature, you will want to make a plan to visit some of the more remote islands. Maybe you are looking to take your family on a fabulous tropical trip. Fiji offers great options for families, but you'll want to make sure to take children into account when booking travel. Usually the shortest flights are best for children.

summary: Price flights. Consider the time difference. Travel to the outer islands. Travel by boat. Determine your travel purpose.


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Your research should be seeking to answer a particular question; ideally, one that has not been asked before or one that has not yet been satisfactorily answered. Once you have a specific topic, the next step is to refine it into a focused research question.  After you conduct your preliminary research, think about the gaps that you noticed in the information available on the subject that you’ve been investigating. Devise a question that could address that missing information. One concrete way to do this is to explore the relationship between two ideas, concepts, phenomena, or events that came up in your research but whose relationship has not been fully investigated. For example, “how did political radicals influence popular representations of sexuality in the 1920s United States?”  Another concrete way to formulate your question is to consider how an existing methodology or concept applies to a new, specific context or case study. For instance, you could think of how Sigmund Freud’s idea of the “appendage” applies to a specific virtual reality game. Now that you have a focused research inquiry, it’s time to test its feasibility. If you cannot address your question with existing research or conduct the research necessary to address it, then you need to pick another topic.  For example, if your question requires conducting a study that’s not feasible given your timeframe or the resources available to you, then you need to find a way to revise your question so that you can answer it. Sometimes if your topic is too new, there won’t be a substantial enough body of research available for you to do a comprehensive analysis of it. In that case, you may need to revise or broaden your question so that you can actually answer it. It should be narrow enough that you can answer it within the space that you have but not so narrow that you can’t fulfill the page or research requirements. If your question is not narrow enough, refine your focus further by limiting your topic according to a given historical era, theoretical approach, geographical region, demographic or culture, industry or field. For example, if you’re interested in refugees, you might limit your scope by honing in on a particular event (World War II) and/or time period (the 1940s), a specific location (England) and/or population (Jewish people from Austria). You want to settle on a question that matters, one that has real stakes in that it has some direct, real-life application and/or makes an original contribution to your field. If you find yourself asking “so what?” about the possible answers to your question, then it’s time to revise your topic.

summary: Formulate a research question. Make sure that your question is answerable. Make sure that your question is manageable. Make sure that your question is worth answering.


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You will most often be inserting Parts, which are basic blocks. Try not to use them too much. Instead, make your own models. Also, be aware that some free models have scripts called "infected scripts" - they spread outside of the model and affect everything else inside your game. Making the Toolbox sidebar visible will be of great help even if you don't use Free Models. Do this by selecting every block you want to group, right-clicking, and selecting the "Group" option from the menu. File Publish to Roblox. You occasionally have to push Publish to Roblox multiple times. Go to File ➡ Save as ➡, and then type in the name of your place. After that, hit the 'Enter' key to save it. This way, if you accidentally publish after inserting an infected free model, you can load an earlier version without the infected model.
summary: Click "Model" at the top menu bar. Choose the bricks that you want to insert. Be careful when using free models, available by making the Toolbox sidebar visible in the Window menu. Start adding bricks, models, and whatever you want. At some point, you will want to group blocks together to keep everything looking orderly. After you're finished, you can publish your place to Roblox: Remember to save a backup copy occasionally.