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Spend your Vacations at Costa Rica

13th August 2009
If one is looking to spend their vacation at an ideal tourist destination spot, then they needn't go further. Costa Rica in the region of Central America with its tropical paradise and an amazing destination for those who are looking to laze around and ta... Read >
Author: ironmaidendp

The Use of Celtic Designs in Tattoos

04th August 2009
Celtic history goes back thousands and thousands of years. Early Celtic people were well known for their skills in artwork of jewelry, metal, and even weapons. They were warriors as well, regarded as fierce fighters by the Romans. Throughout Ireland, th... Read >
Author: Dillon Norris

Celtic Tattoos

16th July 2009
Celtic history goes back thousands and thousands of years. Early Celtic people were well known for their skills in artwork of jewelry, metal, and even weapons. They were warriors as well, regarded as fierce fighters by the Romans. Throughout Ireland, th... Read >
Author: Mal

God's Objectivity

15th June 2009
"For I know nothing by myself; yet am I not hereby justified: but he that judgeth me is the Lord" (1 Corinthians 4:4). This verse is hard to understand. Here is the context, "But to me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you, or by a ma... Read >
Author: Phillip Ross

5 Reasons Why Twitter Should Be Part Of Your Business

12th June 2009
Twitter here, Twitter there, Twitter everywhere. It seems that this web tool they call Twitter is all the rave these days. Well, it is, and for good reasons. Twitter is designed to be the SMS of the internet. Users can send messages, called “t... Read >
Author: dsmpublishing

Born Again At The Point Of Faith - John 1:12-13

18th May 2009
John 1:12-13 from the New American Standard Version: "But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in his name who were born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will on man... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Foreign Language Learning Resources - Which is Right for You? Part 3 – Books

17th April 2009
With the enormous amount of language learning tools on the market it can be difficult for the aspiring linguist to choose the best solution. In this multi-part series, I will explore some of the language learning options on the market today to assist in ... Read >
Author: Chris Katheman

Tea-leaf flower of Anti-hypertension treatment can low blood pressure

13th March 2009
In principle, the treatment of hypertension should aim at lowering the blood pressure gradually, by small margins, and protect the body organs at the same time. In regard to society at large, the ultimate aim is to reduce the incidence of card... Read >
Author: lilichinese

All You Need To Know About Kosher Sushi

13th March 2009
So, you’ve decided to try sushi for the first time. Good for you! Trying something new can be intimidating, especially if that something involves eating raw fish. It shows you have an adventurous spirit and an open mind, and going into this experience w... Read >
Author: Mark Etinger

Relevancy of Bible in contemporary society & Online Bible courses

10th March 2009
We have seen the holy book ‘Bible’ in so many houses and even in the pocket of a many people regardless of religions and nations. But, I wonder if they truly abide with the divine words of holy Bible. Anyways! The immense significance of the holy book... Read >
Author: Bible Studies Online

Some Chinese herbs for hair growth

20th February 2009
1.Tuber of Multiflower Knotweed (The literal translation of the name of this ingredient as used in traditional Chinese medicine is "Blackhead" and the popular name is "blackhead He"). According to the findings of scholars of traditional Chinese medicine,... Read >
Author: lilichinese

Keywords Rarely Translate Literally

13th February 2009
Keywords Rarely Translate Literally When considering “going global” - when contemplating publishing multilingual material online – when developing a true presence on foreign search engines, the accuracy of the keyword strategy is crucial and sho... Read >
Author: Mseo Articles

Using the Irregular Spanish Verb Tener - To Have

03rd February 2009
It is inevitable that you will use the verb tener which means 'to have', from quite an early stage of your Spanish studies as it is one of the most commonly used verbs in the Spanish language. It is a particularly useful verb as it is used not only to ind... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

Spanish Reflexive Verbs And Their Forms

03rd February 2009
In Spanish there are just as many tenses as there are in English, this being twelve all together however, in Spanish as opposed to English there are more structures to these tenses. For instance in English we say “my name is Gianni” but in Spanish thi... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

Celtic Tattoo Designs

17th January 2009
The history of the Celtic people goes back for thousands of years. They have always been regarded as fierce warriors and were regarded as a formidable foe by the Romans. All over Ireland, there are many examples Celtic artwork and crosses. The Celtic peop... Read >
Author: S Hastings

The Temples of Angkor

29th December 2008
Located just 5 km from the modern town of Siem Reap, Cambodia, lies one of the most impressive archeological sites in the world. Angkor, Cambodia is the home to Angkor Wat, a rather impressive and well-preserved archeological site built in the 1300s. Init... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

A Vision for Life

10th November 2008
It’s hard to believe that Vision is in its 10th year of publication! About five years ago we produced our first anthology issue, in which we brought together a number of timely and timeless articles from those first years. We now offer a second such sam... Read >
Author: Creative Assistant

Thai LAND and property sales in Bangkok

08th September 2008
City of Angels-Thailand or LA? Whenever the name City of Angels is mentioned, most people especially from the west would automatically assume we are talking about Los Angeles in the USA. However, Bangkok or “KrugThep” also has the literal translatio... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Renting Temptations in Bangkok; Apartments and Condos

23rd July 2008
So the story goes… What was it that lured Ray to Bangkok in the first place? Was it sex and the city? Wine, women and song? Or a just plain old interest in the City of Angels-a literal translation of its other name-Krungthep. Certainly Thailand was on ... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com

Understanding the Translation Services

28th April 2008
SRK: Services & Foreign For websites to work and sell in foreign markets, it needs to speak in their language. This is where Translation Services come in. Translation Service is simply defined as adapting the language of a website or a document to the ... Read >
Author: Bianca

From Peer to Pauper to Home Business Success

04th March 2008
From peer to pauper to Internet Home Business success. It’s worth a read as it is factual. Life continues to set its own pace, if you allow it to do so. Some of us will have heard this a thousand times from friends and neighbours:- "Oh, I could... Read >
Author: bucksbunny

From Peer to Pauper to Home Business Success

04th March 2008
From peer to pauper to Internet Home Business success. It’s worth a read as it is factual. Life continues to set its own pace, if you allow it to do so. Some of us will have heard this a thousand times from friends and neighbours:- "Oh, I could... Read >
Author: bucksbunny

Phlebotomy Courses

13th February 2008
It is common for health care professionals to learn to draw blood in a clinical setting, and anyone can learn to be a professional phlebotomist via vocational phlebotomy courses. There are numerous schools across the US and Canada offering good training i... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante

From French Kiss To Good-Bye Kiss In Spanish

11th February 2008
Here is a fast way to learn "kiss" and variations on it in Spanish. It's a common word English speakers want to know. If you're already familiar with it we'll also go into some variations of it. The normal translation for "kiss" in Spanish is "beso." U... Read >
Author: Jason Vachon

The Two Different Ways To Say You Like Somebody In Spanish

04th February 2008
Would you like to avoid embarrassment if you are learning Spanish by recognizing the proper translations of liking someone as a person versus being romantically interested? In English we normally use just one word, "like." Clarifying with more informat... Read >
Author: Jason Vachon

The Tingling Trauma of Tinnitis

10th November 2007
The literal translation for the word tinnitis from Latin means "to tinkle or ring like a bell." It is loosely defined as hearing noises in the ears that no one else present can hear. These can range from ringing, roaring, clicks, whistling, or hissing. Ti... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

What Is Phone Interpreting

05th November 2007
When a translation company answers the phone they often get clients who say that they need a translator. Once they ask questions to get more information they discover that the client really needs an interpreter which is a totally different story when comp... Read >
Author: Keaton123

Attain harmony with Feng Shui

28th September 2007
Feng shui is basically a discipline with guidelines that are similar in temperament with many techniques of the architectural planning as well as internal furniture arrangements. Space, weather, astronomy, and geomagnetism are basic components of feng shu... Read >
Author: amitbhalla

Use Feng Shui to balance your life through the power of elements

20th September 2007
In life we often come across situations where we seem to lose complete control over our environment. If there is a job we need, numerous interviews could prove futile or a strong relationship could simply spiral out of control. At times like this, we end ... Read >
Author: amitbhalla

Use Feng Shui to balance your life through the power of elements

20th September 2007
In life we often come across situations where we seem to lose complete control over our environment. If there is a job we need, numerous interviews could prove futile or a strong relationship could simply spiral out of control. At times like this, we end ... Read >
Author: amitbhalla

Yerba Mate - Yerba Mate Tea and Extracts

13th July 2007
No it is not an Australian greeting or a cream substitute for tea (like Coffee Mate for coffee.) It is actually pronounced “Yerba Mat-ay” and is a very healthy herbal drink. The name comes from the Spanish word hierba which was changed to yerba in Arg... Read >
Author: Alien

Learn Spanish and Open Up a Whole New World of Spanish Humor!

12th April 2007
Learning Spanish is more than just to enable you to converse with Spanish-speaking people. It opens up a whole potential new world of humor, fun and enjoyment, a world which is unavailable to the monolingual English-speaking person. Well, yes, ther... Read >
Author: Jorge Chavez

A Few Benefits Of Tae Kwon Do Training

23rd December 2006
Tae Kwon Do is a true martial art, originating over 2000 years ago, with its roots in ancient Korea. Today, it is the world's most widely practice martial art. As the name implies, Tae Kwon Do is more than a sport, it is a way of life. Tae Kwon Do is a mo... Read >
Author: Laurence Clunie

What Is Constitutional Law?

12th December 2006
This is a big question, because just the scope of this term is absolutely huge. Constitutional law essentially encompasses all the foundational laws that our country is based upon. The creation and execution of laws by the government and the scope of powe... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel

About what we call bonsai seeds

03rd September 2006
The question we will answer in this article is: Do bonsai seeds exist? The answer is NO. There is no such thing as bonsai seeds. However, tree seeds exist. Let me explain.You cannot plant a supposed "bonsai seed" and expect to grow a masterpiece bonsai. A... Read >
Author: Patrick Desnoyers

Chupacabra - One of the most frightening creatures of Cryptozoology

13th July 2006
The Chupacabra is one of the most recent creatures of cryptozoology, first seen during the early 1990s in Puerto Rico. El Chupacabra, Chupacabras or Goat Sucker is a creature native to the Americas, particularly the island where it was first reported, Mex... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

About bonsai seeds

04th June 2006
About Bonsai Seeds The question we will answer in this article is: Do bonsai seeds exist? The answer is NO. There is no such thing as bonsai seeds. However, tree seeds exist. Let me explain. You cannot plant a supposed "bonsai seed" and expect to ... Read >
Author: Patrick Desnoyers

Architect or Building Designer Who Do You Choose?

05th April 2006
Architect or Building Designer Who Do You Choose?Thinking of building a new home or complex? Will you use anarchitect or a building designer?By Glenn Murray *Both are involved in the design of buildings theirappearance, layout, structure, and so on. B... Read >
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History of Bonsai

04th November 2005
Bonsai as the name suggests is formed from two words, 'bon' meaning tray or dish and 'sai' meaning tree or plant, so its' literal translation is 'tree planted in a dish'. A bonsai is thus a miniaturized tree grown in a dish, resembling in all respects its... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor