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28th September 2009
The origin of canoes is as old as civilization itself. The American aborigines were said to be one of the early users of canoes. They use tree trunks as the main part of the canoe or the hull, fastened with sap, and stitched with tree roots. These primiti... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
31st August 2009
The word "Moenjodaro" means "The City of Dead". This ancient city was discovered in 1922 by a British archaeologist Sir John Marshal. It belonged to the great Indus valley civilization which came into existence about 5000 years ago in the region irrigate... Read >
Author: Hasan
26th August 2009
People started to use the western red cedar tree over 3,000 years ago for just about everything they needed.
Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata) became a common forest species in southwest British Columbia about 6,000 years ago. The Aborigines people b... Read >
Author: Catherine Quel
31st July 2009
Of course, whenever you're enjoying Sunshine Coast accommodation, you should ideally make a point of visiting the many outstanding art galleries in the area. While the Blackall Range has a large number of fine galleries, one arts centre to look out for is... Read >
Author: Roger Laganin
30th June 2009
Gran Canaria is a wonderful island in the Canaries. The weather is a pleasant temperate throughout the year, and the scene is different and exciting. Though numerous people go on a trip there merely for the coast and the night life in Maspalomas and Playa... Read >
Author: nettech
28th June 2009
During the recent years, and due to a very sophisticated health research, we can see every year how a lot of new products are released to satisfy the market demand for all types of natural therapies, from insomnia to stop smoking, and of course for we... Read >
Author: Pedro Daniel
10th June 2009
Without a doubt, Australian Aboriginal Art is a form of art with huge significance. Renowned art critic and long time writer for Time Magazine Robert Hughes described Aboriginal Art as “the last great art movement”.
What makes his statement so sign... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
10th March 2009
Building immune system strength is important at all times, but particularly as cold a flu season approaches. Everyone can benefit from boosting immune system responses, some more so than others. People who live or work in a high risk environment, such as ... Read >
Author: John Adison
05th January 2009
The wilderness grew dark as embers burst wildly from the fire. The Aborigine’s faces were visible only by the light from the fire’s glow. The deep voice echoed across the desert floor as the oldest Aborigine began his tail of Uluru. I’d always se... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens
05th January 2009
The wilderness grew dark as embers burst wildly from the fire. The Aborigine’s faces were visible only by the light from the fire’s glow. The deep voice echoed across the desert floor as the oldest Aborigine began his tail of Uluru. I’d always se... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens
05th January 2009
The wilderness grew dark as embers burst wildly from the fire. The Aborigine’s faces were visible only by the light from the fire’s glow. The deep voice echoed across the desert floor as the oldest Aborigine began his tail of Uluru. I’d always se... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens
31st December 2008
The Ian Potter Centre is home to Australia’s most comprehensive collection of native art. The centre is part of the National Gallery of Victoria that is located on Federation Square in Melbourne. While the NGV houses art from the international arena, t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
02nd December 2008
The Bird
The emu is a native bird of Australia. This bird specie also exists in other countries including Japan, Canada, and China, just to name a few. Along with the kiwi and the ostrich, the emu is a flightless bird belonging to the ratite family. De... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
10th September 2008
The Savage Arms Company was organized in 1894 by Arthur Savage in Utica, New York. A citizen of Jamaica, Arthur led an idealistic life, having been schooled in England and the United States. In his early thirties, he explored the heart of Australia and wa... Read >
Author: Alex Robert
09th September 2008
A Darwin holiday would undoubtedly be memorable to any traveler who would step foot in this place. It is actually the sole key city in Australia’s Northern Territory. There is plenty of Darwin accommodation options such as inexpensive hotels, bed and br... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
02nd September 2008
Many people those suffer from acne for many reasons. Teenagers experience puberty may notice an outbreak of acne due to overall the hormonal changes.
Stress can also make cause acne. Women are specially prone to acne when going through puberty, during pr... Read >
Author: jainish
23rd July 2008
Why do people dream? This question is often pondered by inquisitive minds. Do people dream in similar ways? Why do people dream of adventures one day and experience nightmares the next?
There are, and have always been, many different answers to the que... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
17th July 2008
What can be better than relaxing cruise on the slow flowing Yarra River, on a warm day? The Yarra River which winds itself through the Australian city of Melbourne has become a popular recreation area for locals and tourists alike. The name of the river c... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th May 2008
Are you planning to get a tattoo? Do you have absolutely no idea what tattoo to get? Well, the first place to search for tattoo designs is, of course, the Internet. You will find lots of sites with tattoo galleries and studios, not to mention the useful a... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
20th May 2008
The mass media might not agree with this but they are merely the conduit through to the general public. And that public has a real love affair with the word 'sorry', so why not use it when you have to in any media encounter
In my country, Australia, we... Read >
Author: kel
14th November 2007
The Aztecs led a nomad’s life, they an aboriginal American ethnic group that inhabited the Valley of Mexico approximately between the 1200s and 1500s. After searching the largest part of this Valley, they inhabited there and started growing crops in 13... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith
19th October 2007
During the 1850s people were coming to Australia to search for gold on the goldfields of Victoria and Queensland. A lot of gold-diggers arrived at Australia, that is why the quantity of gold began to decrease, and then government increased its monthly gol... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
25th July 2007
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Carlyle Solutions today announces the launch of an innovative new information service for US cellular phone users.
Starting today, cellular phone users on the Alltel, AT&T, Boost, Cellular One, Nextel, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and ... Read >
Author: Dingo
18th April 2007
Reality is a dream in which you and everyone else is playing out a role. Everyone chooses the most sought after roles of either the victim or the role of one who lives a life of great lack. Lack of love is always at the forefront of the great performanc... Read >
Author: Chris Pierre
06th December 2006
Las Palmas is an incredible large city in a rather small island, Gran Canaria. With almost 400.000 inhabitants, Las Palmas is the capital of Gran Canaria as well as capital of the province of Las Palmas (covering the islands of Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and... Read >
Author: Anders Johnson
17th November 2006
If there's one thing that CAN'T be said about living in Australia despite its being an island, (okay, a continent too)?it's that no man is an island.
Pardon the political incorrectness for a moment. But this is really what's nice about Australia. Aus... Read >
Author: Ryan Reynolds
07th September 2006
Simply humbling. There is no other way to put it.
Despite skyscrapers, theme parks, and other monuments of technological progress, Australia is still deeply rooted in its aboriginal culture and myths. In fact, Australia owes much of its charm and m... Read >
Author: Ryan Reynolds
03rd July 2006
Mr Wills (not his real name) owned an antiquarian bookshop in one of the up-market malls in Rosebank, Johannesburg in the 1980's.
He was a quirky, bad-tempered Englishman who made you quake if you set foot in his shop but his books were superlative.
O... Read >
Author: Justine Nofal
29th June 2006
Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory, is a unique experience for all. A World Heritage Site, it has both unique biological and archeological significance. A mind-boggling variety of plants and animals and unique cultural articles added to the n... Read >
Author: Medha Ruby
08th June 2006
Australia the world's second largest uranium producer has the world's largest known recoverable uranium reserves.
Australian uranium mining is a bit of a curiosity. There country has a "Three Mines" policy, limiting the number of producing uranium m... Read >
Author: James Finch
27th April 2006
I was disturbed to read today that the frogs from the Tasek Chini were no longer singing. They have practically disappeared. This may not seemed strange to you, in fact, you may not have any idea where Tasek Chini is . After all, it "was" a beautiful larg... Read >
Author: Peter Lim
04th December 2005
What is Botox ?.
listen to Dr. Andrew Weil ( Harvard Medical doctor ) He is Oprah Winfrey's and Larry King's physician and possibly the most-respected doctor in America.
Dr. Weil says: "Botox is Botulism Toxin (poison) and works by paralyzing fa... Read >
Author: Jasmine Yap
20th November 2005
What is Emu Oil? Emu oil was discovered by Aborigines many thousands of years ago as a skin moisturizer, antiseptic, and as an aid in the relief of sunburn, muscular aches and joint pain, as well as aiding in the healing of injuries. The emu oil is render... Read >
Author: Jasmine Yap
13th November 2005
Hoodia is fast becoming one of the best sellers in nutritional stores but you have to ask yourself; what do you really know about this new African weight loss product? If you ask some dieters they liken their experience of taking Hoodia to finding water i... Read >
Author: Andrew Aitaken
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