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Vehicle Emissions

24th September 2009
All over the world people are experiencing air quality changes due to vehicle emissions. Particularly in the peak of summer, cities have worsening air quality to the point where it has become “normal” to hear air quality warnings. In Pakistan, vehicle... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Guide to Ireland's Cork Golf Club

16th September 2009
Ireland's golf courses have been receiving many accolades in the past year and have even been regarded as one of the five best countries to golf in. Offering a variety of parkland and traditional link courses, you can pick blindly among the courses that d... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb

A Brief Review of the Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort

07th September 2009
In 2002, the prominent Conde Nast Traveler Magazine's People's Choice Awards named the Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort as the number one European resort. Just looking at the pictures of this luxurious place would make anyone agree and have the urge to pac... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb

Older and Historic Neighborhoods in Summerville, SC

15th August 2009
Although Summerville, SC is mostly made up of new home communities, you will still be able to find a good selection of neighborhoods with older homes if you know where to look. Below you will find some of the most popular neighborhoods for buyers looking... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle

How to Repair Your Hardwood Floors

30th July 2009
If you have given consideration to changing your flooring and have selected hardwood flooring then you have made a great choice, but your hardwood surfaces will need to be maintained. Flooring that is hardwood is made using mature trees, it is then treat... Read >
Author: Cornelius Russo

Trees and the Environment

19th June 2009
We have all heard about how trees help the environment, but do we know how exactly? Metaphorically, trees are like the lungs of the planet. They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. What does this mean? Carbon Dioxide or CO2 is one of the ... Read >
Author: anjohnson

Tips for online shopping and looking for the perfect Fireplace

13th June 2009
Beautiful Hardwood FloorsInformation on Maintaining Hardwood FloorsIf you have chosen to add hardwood floors to your home renovations you have made a great decision if you are planning to maintain the hardwood floors. Flooring that is hardwood is made us... Read >
Author: Esteban Hubbard

The convenience of owning an electric fireplace

13th June 2009
Beautiful Hardwood FloorsInformation on Maintaining Hardwood FloorsIf you have thought about changing your flooring and have decided on hardwood flooring then you have made a great choice, but your hardwood floors will need to be maintained. Hardwood flo... Read >
Author: Esteban Hubbard

Roomba vacuums make a great gift for the one who has it all

12th June 2009
Beautiful Hardwood Floors How You Can Maintain Your Hardwood FloorsIf you have thought about changing your flooring and have decided on hardwood flooring then you have made a great choice, but your hardwood floors will need to be maintained. Flooring th... Read >
Author: Ben Jefferson

The convenience of owning an electric fireplace

12th June 2009
Beautiful Hardwood FloorsSome Ways to Maintain Hardwood FloorsIf you have chosen to add hardwood floors to your home renovations you have made a great decision if you are planning to maintain the hardwood floors. Hardwood flooring is made from mature tre... Read >
Author: Marty Armstrong

Celebrity Listings: Ving Rhames

08th May 2009
Actor Ving Rhames rose to fame in 1994, playing Marcellus Wallace in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. The Golden Globe-winner, who earned the statue for his title role in the HBO miniseries Don King: Only in America, is also known for parts in Mission: I... Read >
Author: Move Trends

Philmont Country Club: A Rich History Of Service

01st May 2009
At the turn of the 20th century, it is said that Philadelphia’s captains of commerce and industry came together to form a country club dedicated to golf, baseball, tennis and the pursuit of happiness through social interaction. Towards this end, the gro... Read >
Author: A. Hunter

Philmont Country Club: A Rich History Of Service

28th April 2009
At the turn of the 20th century, it is said that Philadelphia’s captains of commerce and industry came together to form a country club dedicated to golf, baseball, tennis and the pursuit of happiness through social interaction. Towards this end, the gro... Read >
Author: A. Hunter

Exploring The Fashionable Mayfair District

31st January 2009
Mayfair is one of London’s most prestigious districts and sits close to the heart of the city. On a fine summer’s day you can stroll through Green Park, one of the Royal Parks of London, which dates back to the sixteenth century. Find peace and shad... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Have Scrap Wood, Will Make Wooden Toys Blocks

11th December 2008
Did you know that for every three square feet of scrap lumber approximately one square foot of building structure can be made? Think about this: You will be saving 10 acres of pine and 33 mature trees when you recycle that many scrap lumber! Now tha... Read >
Author: rjshop

golf holiday marbella

01st December 2008
golf holiday marbella :Marbella has its fair share of the famed and beautiful golf courses of the ‘Costa Del Golf’. There is a range of quality golf courses throughout the city. There are courses everywhere- right in the heart of urbanization, on the ... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

Wasaga Beach Renaissance

27th November 2008
In the early 19th century, Wasaga Beach was a major route that fur traders used to get to the great North West. By the mid-20th century, the town, which boasts the longest freshwater beach in the world, had morphed into a popular resort spot for Toronto a... Read >
Author: Myles Lawlor

golf holiday marbella spain

23rd November 2008
golf holiday marbella spain :Marbella has its fair share of the famed and beautiful golf courses of the ‘Costa Del Golf’. There is a range of quality golf courses throughout the city. There are courses everywhere- right in the heart of urbanization, o... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

golf marbella

15th October 2008
golf marbella :Malaga has its fair share of the famed and beautiful golf courses of the ‘Costa Del Golf’. There is a range of quality golf courses throughout the city. There are courses everywhere- right in the heart of urbanization, on the coasts, ... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

golf marbella

14th October 2008
golf marbella:Malaga has its fair share of the famed and beautiful golf courses of the ‘Costa Del Golf’. There is a range of quality golf courses throughout the city. There are courses everywhere- right in the heart of urbanization, on the coasts, as ... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

Recycled Paper Products – Facts about Recycling in the US

13th October 2008
Millions of Americans recycle paper at home, work and school. This number keeps increasing as people become more aware of the importance of recycling and conservation. Recycling paper products conserves natural resources, reduces the need for land filli... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

Southeast Austin - 78741

05th September 2008
Charming pockets of single family homes are studded throughout this hidden gem of a neighborhood, and although certain parts of the area are given over to apartment complexes, duplexes and fourplexes, this is an overlooked area with enormous potential. Bo... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Augusta National Golf Club: A Beautiful Golf Course

14th August 2008
The Augusta national golf club has been the location of the well known and highly televised Masters Tournament. The course is located in Augusta Georgia and has be placed on land that used to be a tree nursery. An elegant designed golf course for those... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Southeast Austin - 78741

24th July 2008
Charming pockets of single family homes are studded throughout this hidden gem of a neighborhood, and although certain parts of the area are given over to apartment complexes, duplexes and fourplexes, this is an overlooked area with enormous potential. Bo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Recycled Printing, Your Opportunity To Safe Guard The Environment

22nd July 2008
Our generation is learning its lesson and paying the price with the effects of global warming creeping up on us. 12.5 million tonnes of paper are consumed by the UK population and a devastating 4.7 million tonnes of that paper ends up in landfills. Almost... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Royal Sotogrande Golf on the Costa del Sol Golf, Spain

23rd June 2008
Royal Sotogrande Golf on the Costa del Sol Golf, Spain is situated just off the highway N-340, Cádiz to Málaga, at kilometre 130. Pass control gate at the entrance of the urbanization and take the Paseo del Parque towards the sea, which will lead you... Read >
Author: Richard

Information about Anoreta Golf Course on the Costa del Sol, Spain

06th June 2008
Añoreta Golf was the second golf course built east of Malaga on the Costa del Sol Golf, and it was the first to be designed by the renowned Spanish and Ryder Cup player, José Maria Cañizares. Cañizares has designed a course which is suited to all ... Read >
Author: Richard

The Unanswerable Question: Is it Better to Buy a New Home or an Old Home?

27th May 2008
Like many aspects of real estate, buyers need to weigh out whatever valuable information they can muster, and in the end decide on what is their preference. This being said, although preference can tell you a lot, there are aspects to the purchase of bot... Read >
Author: Ted Guarnero

Exterior Of The House, When Selling

29th April 2008
Real Estate agents here in Canada will always suggest working on the outside as a priority. First start with the inside of your home and make necessary changes without running into overcasts. Work from the inside of the house outward into the landscapin... Read >
Author: bchousingnetwork

Go Green With Your Business Promoting

07th April 2008
Everyone is concerned about the effects of global warming and protecting our environment, and avoiding the dangers posed by the continued abuse of the environment. Individuals and businesses are finding ways to be more environmentally conscious. The buzz... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Augusta National Golf Club: A Beautiful Golf Course

04th April 2008
The Augusta national golf club has been the location of the well known and highly televised Masters Tournament. The course is located in Augusta Georgia and has be placed on land that used to be a tree nursery. An Elegant designed Golf Course for those... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

People are Becoming Aware of Eco Friendly Outdoor Furniture

02nd April 2008
Around the world, as people become more aware of the serious environmental problems affecting everyone, many are burying their heads in the sand and hoping it will all go away. For others there is no avoiding this problem, and large numbers of ordinary pe... Read >
Author: John Sern

Hammock Chairs!

25th March 2008
The Hanging Hammock Chair is the latest outdoor craze! The hammock chair is a descendant of the traditional rope hammock but it provides upright cradling comfort. While no one can argue with the rejuvenating benefits of a backyard nap in a hammock, hamm... Read >
Author: Mike Case

Three Teas Packed With Health Benefits

12th March 2008
Research proves time and time again that drinking tea provides you with many healthy and life giving properties. Tea, especially green tea and white tea, contain antioxidants that help fight cancer and slow down the natural aging process. In additi... Read >
Author: Trevor

Safe Tree Planting, Powerlines and You

23rd January 2008
Planting Guidelines We've put together a list of helpful points on the best way to develop your garden without interfering with dangerous overhead powerlines. � When mature, trees should not grow to within 2 metres of powerlines, that is, the powerl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Finding the perfect lot is the first step when building a dream house

18th October 2007
The real estate agent’s mantra “location, location, location” rings true even when you’re building from scratch. From privacy to orientation, your lot is likely to influence which house plan you choose. “Theoretically, it’s best to start by fi... Read >
Author: Kevin Carden

Cork Golf Club: The Irish Augusta

02nd September 2007
Ireland's golf courses have been receiving many accolades in the past year and have even been regarded as one of the five best countries to golf in. Offering a variety of parkland and traditional link courses, you can pick blindly among the courses that d... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort

31st August 2007
In 2002, the prominent Conde Nast Traveler Magazine's People's Choice Awards named the Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort as the number one European resort. Just looking at the pictures of this luxurious place would make anyone agree and have the urge to pac... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

X-Marks The Spot! Ways to Find Equity Treasure in Your Home!

17th August 2007
Linoleum peeling? Sink dripping? Kitchen remodels are the top, expert approved way to boost your home equity. It doesn’t have to be a major over-haul, smaller improvements to consider would be replacing a dated tile countertop with a granite one, a... Read >
Author: Elena Talis, Realtor, MBA

Top 10 Tips for a Healthier Home

18th January 2007
Kyoto Accord or not, it seems clear that Canadians are preparing to help lead the way in learning to live "green" - by adopting new habits and ideas that reduce the impact our lifestyles have on the planet. And if you make some changes as a homeowner, you... Read >
Author: The House Team

Light Up the Night! Quick Facts about Outdoor Lighting

29th June 2006
When the days start to get shorter, the darkness may drive us insidefrom our porches, patios or decks. Don't despair outdoor lightingcan lengthen the day and dramatically extend the potential of ouroutdoor living spaces.The first step, as with any proje... Read >
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Artificial Japanese Maple Trees

07th June 2006
Maple trees have long been valued by landscaping enthusiasts because of their exceptional fall foliage. However, not all maple trees are made equally and some are more suited for decorative purposes while others are more appropriately used as shade-trees.... Read >
Author: Robin Storms

Essential House Selling Tips: Don't Curb a Buyer's Enthusiasm

26th May 2006
Before listing your home, some real estate agents will tell you to work on the outside of the house first, but unless there is a major project involved, or your in a hurry to list, it is probably best to save the outside for last. There are two main reaso... Read >
Author: Jeff Morrow

Things To Consider If You're Ever Going To Sell A Home

30th April 2006
Purchasing a home is a large investment no matter what age you are. On average people own, list and sell many houses throughout their lives and the last 50 years has seen a dramatic upswing of people moving regularly. Society has changed dramatically in t... Read >
Author: chad mcdonald

Develop A Writing Process That Works For You

16th March 2006
Develop A Writing Process That Works For YouCopyright 2004 by Angela BoothWe're experiencing a building boom in the little Sydney suburb Ilive in. Every second street contains a building site. Strolldown a street one day, and there's an old house surrou... Read >
Angela Booth

Hello from New York City (6) - Checking out (somewhat desolate) Coney Island

14th January 2006
Monday, May 9, 2005, 10:48 am Hello from New York City (6) - Checking out (somewhat desolate) Coney Island and (amazingly clean) Harlem So I am sitting here back in my office and I want to bring our last 2 days in New York City to paper. Consideri... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from New York City (7) - The final day: Brooklyn's Prospect Park and Manhattan's ......

09th January 2006
Monday, May 9, 2005, 11:25 am Hello from New York City (7) - The final day: Brooklyn's Prospect Park and Manhattan's Washington Square Park Yesterday was our last day in New York City and our flight left at 7:57 pm, so we figured we'd store our ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Facts About Wood & Trees

24th November 2005
For several years, I have complied facts on wood and trees. Here are 77 that I will share with you. I add to and update it frequently. Some are pretty astounding. * The most recently discovered tree specie is the Wollemi Pine, {Wollemia nobilis}. It wa... Read >
Author: Johnny {J W} Morlan