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Grace and Pedro - Dreaming up Travel

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Grace ChengGrace ChengShe's a currency trader. He's an IT guy. Normally they divide their lives between Singapore and the U.S. - and they love to travel. Trouble is, like most of us, they have trouble fitting time away into lives that move at hyper-speed.


Grace and Pedro - Traveling and Working

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Courtesy Worldiki.comCourtesy Worldiki.comPart 3 - Planning to travel around the world without missing a day of work. Grace and Pedro are living their travel dreams, without missing a day of work.


Grace and Pedro - Living their Travel Dreams

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Grace ChengGrace ChengTraveling around the world without missing a day of work. Grace and Pedro are doing what most of us only dream about - they're traveling around the world. What's cool about their story is that they're doing it while working...


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