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Who Are The People That Romance Or Dating Scams Are Targetted At?

23rd September 2009
Incidences of romance or dating scams have been on the rise since it came to public knowledge not too long ago.Yet,many people in the Western world are yet to grasp the reality of the fact that this scam seems to be on the increase.Perhaps, because most o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Perfect Beach Dresses and Swim Shorts for Women

22nd September 2009
The beach dresses of 2009 have created new style and sex demand with the exact Tan Bikini’s new twist on tanning through its backless and strapless options. It has made the possibility by patent- pending self adhesive technology and it is highly safe, w... Read >
Author: mariasimpson123

Africa for Business: A Full Basket Case

21st September 2009
Before, most business enthusiast always say that any investment ideas won't take effect in Africa. But somebody said, “It's not where you are, it is what you do.” This is a line coined by Arnold Ekpe, CEO of an African bank called Ecobank. Ecobank is ... Read >
Author: Lars Stork

Why Go For Mosquito Trap?

17th September 2009
Whether you live in a posh locality in a suburban town or in a small 1 room apartment, chances are that you must have come across pests while you moved in to you present house. Pests are of different kinds and varieties, from termites to ants to mosquitoe... Read >
Author: smithbelluchi

Top 10 Weirdest Vehicles Used As Wedding Cars

16th September 2009
When I was researching this article I couldn't believe some of the different weird cars people used for their weddings but hey if you want a wedding to remember why not try an ambulance, Tuk Tuk and can you believe it, a submarine? Top 1. Ambulance ... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

The Tradition of Beer

15th September 2009
Social context Many social traditions and activities are very associated with drinking beer, such as playing cards, darts, or other games. The consumption of beer in isolation and excess may be associated with people drinking away their troubles, while dr... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

How to Cook Couscous

03rd September 2009
It may look like rice, but it’s actually a kind of pasta. And as simple as their appearance, learning how to cook couscous is simple as well. A staple food in North African countries and a popular dish in the Middle East, couscous are starting to gai... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Aromatherapy: Sweet Smells For Success

01st September 2009
Your company is having a meeting with potential clients and you want to make sure everything is all set for their office visit. You've brought in donuts and coffee, and the conference room is looking good. However, you still think something may be missing... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are You at Risk of the Nigerian Dating Scams

18th August 2009
The Nigerian dating scams target the lonely and vulnerable. The most common comment of victims who think they have found the love of their life is "I can't believe I was so stupid!" From internet cafes all over west African countries like Nigeria, ... Read >
Author: Steve

Should You Take Protein Powder to Build Muscle Mass?

03rd August 2009
Protein is one of the most important components of muscle building. Protein is vital for maintaining good health, even if you don't work out. In recent years protein shakes has become the supplement of choice for most guys trying to bulk up and gain muscl... Read >
Author: Deon Du Plessis

Wholesale Green Jewelry

29th July 2009
Whether you consider planning a Green event, theme or lifestyle, there are many ways in which to incorporate Green Jewelry ideas into every aspect of your event. Inspire your guests to make lifestyle changes by demonstrating to them that a sophisticated... Read >
Author: john

Indian Food Finds Favour in the UAE

23rd July 2009
In recent times, the Indian F&B industry has shown great potential to emerge as the biggest revenue-generating segment in the country. Ranked as the world’s second-largest food producer, after China, the Indian F&B industry is currently estimated at aro... Read >
Author: David Parks

A Guide to Avoiding Nigerian Scams

11th July 2009
Most people link Nigerian scams to the advance fee fraud or 419 scam that tries to trick victims into parting with their money by persuading them that they will receive a substantial benefit in return for a modest payment in advance. However there ... Read >
Author: Steve

Indian IT Sector Gets a Shot in the Arm

27th June 2009
Though the recession is yet to say good-bye Indian IT sector still continues to impress the world. It is a well-known fact now that India has faced the changing economical situation with enough determination and composure. Perhaps that is the reason that ... Read >
Author: talentgurus

What is the History of Batik = What is Batik?

19th June 2009
Most people have heard of Batik but many are not really aware of the process of batik or the history behind the origins of batik. Batik is an ancient craft dating back centuries and relates to hand drawing or hand painting involving wax. Wax-resist dyei... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Are You Having Problems with Paypal?

05th June 2009
Paypal without a doubt is the most powerful online banking hegemony worldwide. I have not come across any phenomenon like Paypal in recent history. Paypal, however, has failed several internet users. For example, Paypal does not accept several African cou... Read >
Author: Hotbizcafe

Cardiac Science

19th May 2009
A defibrillator is a lifesaving machine that should be installed in every building with more than two people in it. By saving lives, these medical devices are more than worth their initial investment cost. They were once only available to medical professi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Determining Best Value Diamonds

08th May 2009
Diamonds are very expensive, which is why anyone who buys a diamond wants to make sure they are getting best value diamonds for the money they spend. When you buy a diamond from a jeweler, whether it is a retail location or a wholesaler, it should be acco... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

The Hidden Past and Exciting Future of the Djembe Drum

16th April 2009
The Djembe is a skin covered drum which resembles the shape of a large goblet and is made to be played best with bare hands and a lot of force behind it. Most Djembe Drums are traditionally carved and each have their own meanings and even stories behind t... Read >
Author: Chris Barton

The South African Camping Safari

25th March 2009
African continent is immense and holds many mysteries and wonders that can make camping safaris a fabulous experience. Many African countries have animals parks and assets that also possess tenuous camping facilities. In addition, there is also a gigantic... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Satellite internet accelerated access for Africa and Middle East

13th March 2009
New satellite internet access for Africa and Middle East is now available due to the new satellite capacities allocated by Lamit Company, to all kind of users along the entire continent. Despite the general crisis of satellite capacity, the company offer... Read >
Author: J.R. Willbury

How To Solar Power Your Home In 4 Ways

04th March 2009
For centuries we have used the sun's natural energy to our advantage. For example, it has been used in ancient times to provide natural lighting in temples, for photosynthesis and natural heating for growing crops, to desalinize and purify water, and it h... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy

Family Safari Vacation: A Different Kind of Bonding

17th February 2009
How does one plan for a family safari vacation? There are a lot of factors to consider when traveling with children and most of it will depend on their age. But there’s no reason to worry because African Safaris cater to visitors of all ages. Of course,... Read >
Author: May Smith

Family Safari Vacation: A Different Kind of Bonding

17th February 2009
How does one plan for a family safari vacation? There are a lot of factors to consider when traveling with children and most of it will depend on their age. But there’s no reason to worry because African Safaris cater to visitors of all ages. Of course,... Read >
Author: May Smith

Talk to a Man in a Language he Understands

17th February 2009
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language - that goes to his heart.” - Nelson Mandela. Learning another language is one of the most important things you can choose to do. Altho... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Obama’s Administration to impact the World

09th February 2009
Ever since his nomination, many people all over the world expressed a sigh of relief to their problems, why? After his inauguration many people had expectations and many viewed him as the messiah and expected him to start acting on them soon. What the wo... Read >
Author: Jeff J

Phishing Scams and Email Fraud on the Internet

08th January 2009
Phishing email scams along with the Nigerian scam letter are some of the most common forms of email scams found on the Internet. Many people have become victims of fraud by responding to these emails. Usually, the email tries to get the person reading the... Read >
Author: Jim H.

Top 5 Websites for Adopting from Africa

06th January 2009
Many families that begin to consider adoption find that the process and available information can be challenging. BestSitePicks has highlighted five of the best sites to visit to ensure a smoother adoption from Africa. Including personal blogs and group ... Read >
Author: savvyresearcher

What would I recommend as the best place to travel in the world

04th January 2009
The world is definitely changing from time to time and mostly growing into big towns and as it grows, life is getting busier for every one. As a result, the need for a quiet get- a- way from time to time, to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Victoria Falls in South Africa

01st December 2008
Sandwiched between the south African countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe is the omnipotent Victoria Falls, ranking among the most spectacular natural wonders in the world. Cleaving through the tropical landscape with a fortitude known only by Mother Nature, ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Fashion Texture and Fabric Cuts with Bratz

01st December 2008
The past centuries mark a great progression in fashion. While the traditional fashion clothing has a defined and strict silhouette for tailored clothing which most people wore, new fashion statements dictates that trends should be less restricted, express... Read >
Author: Lisa Park

Pea recipes can be enjoyed by both the elders and children alike

30th November 2008
Peas had long been cultivated for various purposes. They are used as fresh vegetables in pea recipes, as soft green pod or as seeds in the pods. Green peas can be found at the market as fresh or frozen food. Dried peas are used for making flour. Green pe... Read >
Author: Kassia Macy

Help Fight Poverty in Africa –Through Education

12th November 2008
Poverty is a curse that has affected the African continent for centuries on end. Poverty does not arise from lack of resources as many have long believed. It is a state of the mind and unless that state of the mind is altered through the transformation of... Read >
Author: safari

What do you know all about Beer?

23rd October 2008
Prohibitionists and other conservatives have long viewed beer as the devil's brew. Beer itself isn't so bad; it's people that have given it a bad rap. When used in a controlled, social setting, beer is nothing more than a cold, refreshing break time treat... Read >
Author: Kdavinder

Cancer

21st October 2008
Nature always has a cure for the diseases it creates. And one such recently discovered natural cure of cancer is found in Aloe Vera. Aloe Vera is plant grown in the African countries and is known for centuries to counter a million diseases including can... Read >
Author: Joe Bidder

CERN- Is The Money Justified?

18th September 2008
Though this article begins with the headline mentioning CERN, it applies to all research that costs lot of money but may give no results as far as our living condition is concerned on the earth. The Hadron experiment came into focus for many reasons- 1... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Computer Crime is Rampant in Kenya

09th September 2008
Kenya ICT expert Kaligewa Muchiri recently said that computer crime in Kenya led to the annual loss of about 10 billion Kenyan shillings (one dollar is about equal 68 Kenya shillings). Kenya's second largest newspaper, "banner" on the 1st quoted Kali... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

What You Can Expect From The Africa Camping Safaris

05th September 2008
The African continent is immense and holds many mysteries and wonders that can make camping safaris a marvelous experience. Many African countries have wildlife parks and reserves that also boast fine camping facilities. In addition, there is also a vast ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Ten Things to know about loose diamonds

12th August 2008
1. Loose diamonds means diamonds that have been polished and are ready to be set into diamond jewelry such as engagement rings, diamond stud earrings, and diamond pendants. Uncut loose diamonds come from African countries, such as Botswana, South Africa, ... Read >
Author: Dan P

Kenyan travel safety tips

25th June 2008
Africa has to be the ultimate destination. For tourists that come from different parts of the world it can be a beautiful and fascinating place. All sorts of travelers are visiting Africa nowadays, students on their gap year, cultural tourists, people on ... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Baby Massage - Massage For Babies

28th April 2008
Touch is the first sense developed by the embryo as it is rocked and massaged in the womb, surrounded by the amniotic fluid. As the baby is gradually pushed down the birth canal he or she is receiving a stimulating massage to prepare him or her to adapt t... Read >
Author: Alien

Italy Inexpensive Abodes

24th April 2008
Italy is certainly one place that is on top of the mind of every tourist and people who wish to see the most beautiful things of the world. Pointless to even mention but while you are enjoying Italy tours the best of the cities to find accommodation inclu... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Italy Inexpensive Abodes

24th April 2008
Italy is certainly one place that is on top of the mind of every tourist and people who wish to see the most beautiful things of the world. Pointless to even mention but while you are enjoying Italy tours the best of the cities to find accommodation inclu... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Foreign reserves – Changing the course

09th April 2008
Foreign reserves – Changing the course In this article I am going to discuss about the importance of foreign reserves. In this article we can see the importance and impact of the presence of foreign reserve because of which a country like India had i... Read >
Author: Marcus

5 Amazing Places to Bungee Jump in the World

09th April 2008
1. Victoria Falls Bridge, Zimbabwe Victoria Falls Bridge straddles the two South African countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe, and is situated amidst the spectacular Victoria Falls, which is one of the largest waterfalls in the world and home to a wide ran... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

How To Dance And Smile Your Way To Great Physical Fitness!!

07th April 2008
Danceafreaka is a new medium to high impact dance fitness programme that uses traditional African dance movements from various African countries combined in a all over body aerobic fitness programme to help improve a variety of bodily muscles. The program... Read >
Author: kojo

How To Dance And Smile Your Way To Great Physical Fitness!!

07th April 2008
>Danceafreaka is a new medium to high impact dance fitness programme that uses traditional African dance movements from various African countries combined in a all over body aerobic fitness programme to help improve a variety of bodily muscles. The progra... Read >
Author: kojo

Australia's Hostilities Against Zimbabwean Foreign Students

20th March 2008
Australia has been enjoying the status of being among the top countries of destinations where many foreign students are coming to enrol. That is because major universities in the country are of the highest standard and are very popular in their own niche.... Read >
Author: Nick Sanders

Study English in England

26th February 2008
Nowadays, to learn a second foreign language is a key requirement for everybody both from a personal and from a professional point of view. Communication is something very important, especially in a society where the understanding of each other with the a... Read >
Author: Learn Languages Abroad

Ghana Photos - A New Online Dating Cheat

01st February 2008
Online dating has found its place on the Net. For many people online dating is a favorite activity because it allows you to meet new people, to expand your circle of friends, or to find your perfect soul mate. However, there is also quite a lot of dirt in... Read >
Author: Isaiah Henry

Cape Verde takes more strides forward

31st January 2008
Cape Verde was hailed in many quarters last year as a growing market for property investment, not just from the UK and elsewhere, with many complementary developments such as new airports, flights and growing tourist numbers. Some might have imagined tha... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

The Concealed Power of the Women

06th November 2007
The status of the women in pre-colonial Africa was very low and humiliating. The husbands never listened to them, and perceive them just as servants, who serviced them, brought up the children, looked after the cattle and simplified the lives of men.One o... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Economical Position and Political System of Togo Republic

22nd October 2007
Togo over a long period of time was the French colony and that is why the official and the most widespread language in Togo is French. It started in the year 1922, when the control of the Togo was divided between Britain and France. The France gave the T... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Third World Poverty: The Real Solution

11th July 2007
Third World Poverty: The Real Solution Aid to Africa We all welcomed the campaign to address poverty in Africa and Tony Blair’s commitment to it. When it was launched, the emphasis was on reducing debt and increasing aid from... Read >
Author: keithwymer

Africans heading south for health

05th July 2007
Africa has long been known for its oil and mineral rich countries, but equally infamous for its wars, problems in government and overloaded support systems, such as healthcare. However South Africa has eluded this stigma and is fast becoming one of the ... Read >
Author: BodyContours

South Africa: New Call Center Hub?

16th June 2007
According to most professional surveys Indian call centers and BPO outsourcing facilities are still world’s best. However, according to UK-based marketing services specialist Ion Group, South Africa is catching up and may pose a strong challenge to Indi... Read >
Author: Steven Robert

Aquamarine Jewelry

30th April 2007
Birthstones are an important part of current jewelry culture. Many people know a lot about some of these gems – for instance, April's birthstone is diamond, which is a highly coveted and well-known gem. Those born in May are lucky enough to have the eme... Read >
Author: Arsene Bergkamp

Migration Problems

21st April 2007
As the term "global village" becomes a key definition of the modern world most of developed countries open their doors to professional immigrants from developing countries. Consequently, developing countries experience the lack of skilled people that cou... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

International Terror and Blood Diamonds

01st March 2007
Lest some people use the excuse of not being affected by blood diamonds for being complacent, we should be reminded that there is no such thing as an isolated incident. Everything is interconnected and eventually at some point, repercussions will affect e... Read >
Author: Ariel

50 Micron Whole House Water Filters Cartridge: Nurtures Life

22nd February 2007
Water is life. It nurtures life. In fact water is one of the most valuable things available on earth. It is essential for our well-being. Though it is colorless, it appears to be the most beautiful thing when it flows across mountains, plains and into the... Read >
Author: shally

Patent Protection For Pharmaceutical Products

08th February 2007
Almost all African countries already allow patent protection for pharmaceutical products. Patents grant exclusive rights to the inventor for a fixed period. The inventor has effective market monopoly or exclusivity on the product for the period. This ena... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

Access to HIV Drugs

27th January 2007
Patents adversely affect access to HIV/ AIDS drugs in Africa. The presence of patents means higher prices for the drugs the sick need to survive. The option of generics would mitigate this effect considerably but most African countries are afraid of taki... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Bloom your life

24th January 2007
Water filters: Bloom your life To have a life full of vitality is the most important desire we have as a human-being. And it can be easily achieved, if we have a pure environment around us. But these days, due to industrial pollution, one of the most e... Read >
Author: shally

Nigerian Scam

06th January 2007
Nigerian ScamBy Nowshade Kabir, Rusbiz.comAlthough this scam has its root from Nigeria dated a decade back,nowadays, you receive similar scam letters from many Africancountries, notably, Nigeria, Benin, Togo and even South Africa.The subject lines of thes... Read >
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Globalization and Poverty

03rd January 2007
In certain states of India there is an epidemic of farmers suicides. Today farmers in every village are facing debt and despair. Many farmers who traditionally grew pulses and millets and paddy have been lured by seed companies to buy hybrid cotton see... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Why Buy Organic and Fairtrade Cotton Clothes?

20th December 2006
Cotton is a versatile crop and is used for a vast variety of products and almost any type of fabric can be made from it. It is also very comfortable and durable. All these uses make it one of the most popular and widely traded commodities on earth. Cot... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

AIDS and Poverty in Bangladesh

06th December 2006
AIDS and Poverty in Bangladesh Mohammad Khairul Alam Executive Director Rainbow Nari O Shishu Kallyan Foundation 24/3 M. C. Roy Lane Dhaka-1211, Bangladesh rainbowngo@email.com Tel: 880-2-8628908 Mobile: 01711344997 AIDS pandemic is alre... Read >
Author: Mohammad Khairul Alam

Iraq Study Group Calling Thomas Jefferson

05th December 2006
Next week, the Iraq Study Group, a committee of so-called WISE MEN, will go public on what they feel the United States should do to extract itself from the current civil war in Iraq. I believe that among their recommendations will be: ? Entering into d... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck

Third World Countries

17th November 2006
There are 50 countries listed in the United Nations comparative analysis of poverty, 34 African countries, 10 Asian countries, 5 Pacific Island Nations and one Caribbean nation. People full of care and love were and still are leaving their own familie... Read >
Author: veronica muscat

Doctor and Nurses Exodus leaves Africa Health Care in Crisis

15th November 2006
Poor pay and lack of jobs are forcing workers to abandon their countrys health service to seek work in the UK and USA. In Nairobi, Kenya, a very small, very basic house costs 3,500 shillings a month (?25) - almost three-quarters of a nurses salary and... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Africa Is Turning Mobile

07th November 2006
The demand for telecom services, together with larger availability and accessibility of Internet & mobile in African regions has led to the influx of huge investments in this part of the world. All sectors associated with the African telecom market con... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Guide To AK 47 Airsoft Gun

04th October 2006
The AK 47 airsoft gun is among the most popular models of the replica gun used in the game of airsoft. The actual AK 47 is a gas-powered assault rifle designed for Mikhail Kalashnikov, produced in Russia. It was popularized in films and on TV shows and it... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

The Complexity of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

19th September 2006
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a life-threatening chronic autoimmune disease. Although the mortality rate of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus has reduced in the last decades, the disease continues to raise serious problems to the affected perso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Petting an Affrican Grey

06th September 2006
I don't think there are a lot of people that don't like a pet in their home. There are very different kinds of animals that you can bring home and with which you can spend your life in a very pleasant way. There are, for example people that like small bir... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Assassination by Vaccination

08th June 2006
Vaccination and immunization shots for school were never my thing from the beginning. In fact, I didn't know any kids who were cool with needles.I usually went into the clinic kicking and screaming. Not only because it hurt to have a needle stabbed into m... Read >
Author: Edwin Geronimo

Who Are The People That Romance or Dating Scams Are Targeted At?

26th May 2006
Incidences of romance or dating scams have been on the rise since it came to public knowledge not too long ago.Yet,many people in the Western world are yet to grasp the reality of the fact that this scam seems to be on the increase.Perhaps, because most o... Read >
Author: Alan Prince

What Are Conflict Diamonds?

12th May 2006
What Are Conflict Diamonds? First let us start with what diamonds are. Diamonds are crystals of pure carbon formed millions of years ago deep below the Earths crust and forced up to the surface in rivers of volcanic lava. The diamonds are then separate... Read >
Author: Alan Hadley

You Fellow Human Beings Need Your Help

30th April 2006
copyright Michael Wooller 2006 I stamped on the brakes hard. Thanks to ABS my car stopped within inches of the car in front. Close! I wiped the offending tears from my eyes. The tears that had nearly brought me to grief. They had flowed naturally and s... Read >
Author: Michael Wooller

An Overview of Kenya for Travelers

28th March 2006
Kenya is stunningly beautiful African country that has seen its share of good and bad times. If you are traveling to Kenya, the following information will give you a head start. An Overview of Kenya for Travelers Kenya is a crossroads country in Afr... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Snake charming: from Ancient Egypt to today

16th January 2006
We've all been capitaved at one time or another by the sight of a snake charmer sitting cross-legged, blowing on a flute, while his poisonous cobra, its puffed-up hood spread wide, rises up out of a basket and sways to and fro in time with the music. S... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

Nigerian Scam

18th February 2005
Although this scam has its root from Nigeria dated a decade back, nowadays, you receive similar scam letters from many African countries, notably, Nigeria, Benin, Togo and even South Africa. The subject lines of these emails are pretty similar. Some... Read >
Author: Nowshade Kabir