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Bet Right And Win Big With The Horse Racing System

28th September 2009
You probably can’t stop thinking about her. With her long legs, deep chestnut mane, and soulful brown eyes, she’s the most beautiful you’ve ever seen. You know she’ll make you very happy indeed – when she runs her next race. You’re planning to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Need A Credit Card No Problem, And That's The Problem

16th September 2009
Need a credit card? No problem! And that's exactly the problem. In a nation where instant gratification is touted as a virtue, credit is available to anyone no matter what their credit history. This is causing personal and financial problems for many con... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Need A Credit Card No Problem. And That's The Problem

16th September 2009
Need a credit card? No problem! And that's exactly the problem. In a nation where instant gratification is touted as a virtue, credit is available to anyone no matter what their credit history. This is causing personal and financial problems for many cons... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Pool the Games Origins

15th September 2009
Pool is a game which was derived from billiards in the 1870s with the history of billiards never having been very clear as to its exact origins. Shakespeare mentioned billiards in his play Antony and Cleopatra in 1600 which has lead to the assumption that... Read >
Author: James Thompson

Pearl Jewelry - Blending Style With Modesty

15th September 2009
In good old days, pearl jewelry was the sign of royalty, aristocracy and wealth. With the changing fashion, pearl became so popular that cultivated pearls have been introduced to meet the crying demand for this precious element. Although the cultured pear... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

In 2009 Purple is the Fashion Choice For Jewelry

07th September 2009
It's known to be President Obama's favorite color. Up, and down the spring runways in every incarnation, purple reigns as the royal color when it comes to fashion jewelry in Spring 2009. From violet to eggplant, lavender to fuchsia, the shade is one o... Read >
Author: 925silverjewelry

Convert your Weekends as Spa Weekends by luxurious spa packages

07th August 2009
Time was when the very idea of beauty treatments, hotel spa breaks or a luxury spa weekend would have seemed just a bit...well...odd. It wasn't a very British thing to do. It involved revealing more flesh than any third party should ever be exposed to.... Read >
Author: Bob Adams

Bathroom suites- reward yourself with an ageless aristocratic feel

03rd August 2009
Bathroom space with suites caters a timeless appeal and flaunts grandeur as it adds that conventional yet atypical touch to the bathroom arena. Bathrooms suites accomplish the bathrooms with all sorts of urgencies. Suites of all the structures and kinds a... Read >
Author: Jill Anderson

A small amount of Tips On commercial Website Design

01st August 2009
Into this 21st century, almost all commercial company promotes their production through their bespoke websites. This seems to be the greatest way of attracting clients and customers to your company as the Internet serves to be the most accessible and effi... Read >
Author: All Web Services

A small number of Tips On small business Website Design

01st August 2009
Into this 21st century, almost all small business company promotes their production through their custom-made websites. This seems to be the most excellent way of attracting clients and customers to your company as the Internet serves to be the most acces... Read >
Author: All Web Services

Do Table Linens Play a Major Role in History?

30th July 2009
While few of us would want to return to the hunter-gatherer lifestyle, our ancient ancestors might be fairly afraid if they found themselves in today's world. The idea of consuming a full course meal at a table rather than snacking nuts and berries on the... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Info Marketing & The New Power Of Publishing

10th July 2009
Today, anyone can be an information product publisher. You don’t need a printing press. You don’t even need paper and ink. The Internet has brought about the biggest revolution in communications technology since the invention of moveable type, 500 yea... Read >
Author: Neil Asher

Wholesale Christian Louboutin Shoes Offer Elegance at a Reasonable Cost

02nd July 2009
Ladies whowant the hippest fashions of the chic Christian Louboutin fashion line know about how expensive these breathtaking designs can be. With prices beginning around $550, these exclusive shoes can go for up to $5,000 for a specially-made pair. Posse... Read >
Author: kitty

Gold Necklaces

30th June 2009
Gold necklaces have always been carried off with élan and signify sophistication and aristocracy. Even now, those who wear gold are regarded as people belonging to the upper crest of society. Gold necklaces, however, are not just for married women. Now-a... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

The secret and be rich - The science of getting rich

21st June 2009
One book, called The Science of Getting Rich describes a time tested, proven way to earn the income of your dreams and help you break away from the dreary nine to five existence. You may have heard a million ways for getting rich. People guarantee that... Read >
Author: njibouba

Sport of the Kings

15th June 2009
There are many reasons to bet on horses. Ever since Arab breeds of horses were brought back from the crusades by the knights who had gone to fight there, the sport has been a passion for many in the UK. It has grown around certain tracks and the families ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Save the Whale by Using Jojoba Oil

15th June 2009
Jojoba oil is more commonly known as a hair care ingredient, but it is primarily a natural skin care product that also provides benefits to the health of your hair. Although natural products are generally more beneficial than their synthetic equivalent... Read >
Author: Laura Thomas

Conservatories And Orangeries No Longer Just a Luxury Afforded By The Very Rich

14th June 2009
Once upon a time conservatories and orangeries were a luxury only afforded by the upper classes. They were a symbol of status and wealth. They were used to grow exotic plants from around the world. It was in the days way before cars, trains and planes tra... Read >
Author: Scott Wells

The elements that make swimming pools so popular

11th June 2009
Swimming pools first appeared in paintings of the ancient Greeks, where the aristocracy of Greek took baths in order to relax, but many sustain the fact that swimming pools were used long before the Greeks. Nowadays it’s not that important when or where... Read >
Author: Deborah Risset

What To Do In Le Marais, Paris - From Paris Hideaways

06th June 2009
Paris Hideaways explores Le Marais Le Marais, an area bridging the 3rd and 4th arrondissments in Paris, on the Rive Droite, or Right Bank of the Seine River, is home to some of Paris most scenic spots. Traditionally a bourgeois area, as the City of Lig... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

What To Do In Le Marais, Paris - From Paris Hideaways

06th June 2009
Paris Hideaways explores Le Marais Le Marais, an area bridging the 3rd and 4th arrondissments in Paris, on the Rive Droite, or Right Bank of the Seine River, is home to some of Paris most scenic spots. Traditionally a bourgeois area, as the City of Lig... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Ballet, Dance History and how Shoes help

04th June 2009
Dance in various forms seems to have been part of human society since the beginning. It has evolved simultaneously in different countries and cultures and is used to convey all manners of emotions, beliefs and activities. Many kinds of dances are associ... Read >
Author: treakeric

History and Overview of the Breed

05th May 2009
Despite the fact that the Dalmatian breed was originally referenced in the mid-18th century, the breed was well documented throughout the world prior to this. Earlier writings, engravings, models, and paintings have all displayed white dogs having black ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Civil War: A Constitutional Conflict

17th April 2009
The Civil War: A Constitutional Conflict is a historical non-fiction book written by Ms. Terry Jansen, which tells how slavery caused The American Civil War. The story begins with the first, permanent English colony at Jamestown, Virginia, and the p... Read >
Author: Terry Jansen

Artistic Treasure, Enamel Watch

10th April 2009
Watch, is not a simple time tool any more. It is an important adornment to express your social state and taste. The brand, the craftsmanship, and the design, nowhere is not to tell people who you are, especially to the celebrities. So, wearing a right wat... Read >
Author: Tommy Martin

How To Serve And Drink Chinese Tea

03rd April 2009
The art of drinking and serving tea plays a very vital cultural role in China. It inspires a lot of artists that the Chinese tea ceremony, as it is called, has been written in songs and poetry. The ritual of preparing and serving tea has even held a spe... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Middle age food

27th March 2009
The Middle Ages is a moment of history that has kept on intriguing people because of the knights and princess stories. However there is more to the middle ages than just these tales and there is a portion of the culture that is often despised. It is the c... Read >
Author: Marie Javelle

Havana - Cuba's World Heritage Capital

12th March 2009
Havana is a grid-plan city, making it easy to navigate its broad avenues and side streets, originally lined with splendid churches and mansions of the city's former aristocracy. They have suffered greatly from neglect, and many are now crumbling and decre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rugby Boots through time

10th March 2009
For a great many years many players of ball games like rugby and football did not wear specific footwear. The earliest recorded mention of specific boots for football was a request from Henry VIII to his shoemaker in the Tudor era. Although royalty and ... Read >
Author: NeenaFreeman

A Short History of Cocoa

10th March 2009
Cocoa was a well-established crop and article of commerce in the early 16th century in Central America. In 1520, when Cortés discovered Mexico City (then the capital of the Aztec peoples) and met their leader (Montezuma), he found that cocoa beans were u... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Learn About Quail Hunting

06th March 2009
Quail hunting is one of the top sports for those on the upper crust of society. It is considered the top game or hunt of the aristocracy and is practiced by vice presidents and world leaders to this day. Quail hunting is typically considered this way beca... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver

History in a Tea Cup

10th February 2009
Did you know that your favorite afternoon pick-me-up or breakfast “cuppa” has a history that dates back thousands of years? According to legend, the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung “discovered” tea way back in 2737 BC when some tea leaves were blown by ... Read >
Author: Candice Oneida

Diamonds rings : Their paramountcy overturns a natural beauty

03rd February 2009
Diamond rings are believed to be women's best friends. The popular belief among the females is that a diamond makes a woman feel complete, as diamond has always been a symbol for luxury and aristocracy. Generally women are more crazy for diamonds as co... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

Renaissance Costumes Reveal Historical Significance

02nd February 2009
Today’s world is the outcome of Renaissance, a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century. Renaissance, which erupted in Italy in the late middle Ages and later spread to the rest of Europe, had renewed the doctrines of philosop... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Is English Wine Any Good?

28th January 2009
If you're having a discussion about your favourite wine, chances are you'll choose one from a traditional wine producing country such as France or Italy, or possibly a "New World" wine from Australia, California or South America. I would hazard a guess th... Read >
Author: Stevo

Let's Go Quail Hunting

19th January 2009
Quail hunting is one of the top sports for those on the greater outside citizens. It is considered the top sport or stalk of the aristocracy and is expert by vice presidents and world leaders to this day. Quail hunting is typically considered this way bec... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Diamond Rings: Every Individual's Crave

08th January 2009
Diamond rings are believed to be women's best friends. The popular belief among the females is that a diamond makes a woman feel complete as diamond has always been a symbol of luxury and aristocracy. Once, the famous Hollywood actress Mae West remarke... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

White Gold Necklace

06th December 2008
The tradition of gold is known from ancient culture. Some people even worship gold as it is the symbol of richness, power and aristocracy. It is a general belief that some person estimates his/her financial status according to the possession of gold he ho... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

The American Kennel Club Pet Health Insurance

04th December 2008
You either love them or you hate them, the members, breeders, and owners who are affiliated with the American Kennel Club. Puppies who are registered with the American Kennel Club are the aristocracy of the dog world, granted entry into the finest clubs a... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Why Book a French Chateau

02nd December 2008
We’ve all seen stunning images of French Chateaux on the TV or in magazines and most of us will have wondered just what it would be like to stay in such luxurious surroundings. Imagine yourself stood on the veranda looking out across French country... Read >
Author: dtymon

Learn General Information on Jogging and the History of Jogging

01st December 2008
Jogging, as an act of running over a distance at a measured pace, has been around since the beginning of man. The earliest cave dwellers who know it was not safe to be out in the wild after dark, knew from the position of the setting sun, when it was time... Read >
Author: Jenny Jenkins

Tea for two and two for tea

01st December 2008
Tea is one of the world's most important drinks, and is certainly one of the UK's greatest cultural icons. After all, what could be more quintessentially British that afternoon or high tea? Or of sitting down to a cup of tea and a slice of cake? Although ... Read >
Author: John Smith

Economical Limousine Hire

13th November 2008
There are some events in our lives that we never forget. Events like wedding, prom nights or the silver jubilee nights come only once in our lives. So, we want to make them special and unique by any means. Presence of a prom limo hire during the event can... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

History of Chopsticks!

12th November 2008
Chopsticks History And How to Use Chopsticks? Chopsticks are a pair of small even-length tapered sticks, which are invented by ancient Chinese, and are the main eating utensils of Asian countries, such as China, Japan, Vietnam, Korea and Thailand. Whe... Read >
Author: uvi pann

Exotic Appeal: Eastern and Oriental Tapestries

11th November 2008
Modern home décor enthusiasts are often looking for new and unusual items to add a unique touch to their home accents. Whilst those in the know have often turned to textiles and wall hangings to add that distinct touch very few are aware of one of textil... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field

Price Of Hiring A Hummer Limo

05th November 2008
Limousines are gradually becoming one of the necessities of life. But, you don’t need to own one. There are numerous events in your life that need the use of a limousine. No other car can match the aristocracy, class and expense of a limousine. You may ... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

Sake To You

30th October 2008
Originally a fermented rice mash eaten like cereal, sake has been Japan’s national beverage for the last 1,200 years. As it has trickled down from the aristocracy to the people, it has gained refinement, complexity, and variety. Here is a scouting re... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Pamper Weekends and Spa Weekends at a Luxury Spa

21st October 2008
Time was when the very idea of beauty treatments, hotel spa breaks or a luxury spa weekend would have seemed just a bit…well…odd. It wasn’t a very British thing to do. It involved revealing more flesh than any third party should ever be exposed t... Read >
Author: Kevin Donnelly

Tea for two and two for tea

14th October 2008
Tea is one of the world's most important drinks, and is certainly one of the UK's greatest cultural icons. After all, what could be more quintessentially British that afternoon or high tea? Or of sitting down to a cup of tea and a slice of cake? Althoug... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

The Mediterranean Modernistes of Barcelona

06th October 2008
Located on the north-eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula and the shores of the Mediterranean, Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and capital of Catalonia. The popularity and recognition of Barcelona as an internationally significant cit... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

A Royal Impression

24th September 2008
Business cards have been a staple of doing business for a long time now - becoming popular during the heyday of Victorian aristocracy. The aristocrats really knew how to do it too. All the ostentation of family crests and gold engraving really must ... Read >
Author: charen

Noble Flash - Latest Addition To The Regal USB Drive Family

09th September 2008
If you have been thirsty for the infusion of a feminine and glamorous look in the design of the USB flash drives in the USB gadget industry today, the “Noble Flash” USB flash drive quenches your want to the hilt. This new customized USB flash drive is... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Noble Flash - Latest Addition To The Regal USB Drive Family

09th September 2008
If you have been thirsty for the infusion of a feminine and glamorous look in the design of the USB flash drives in the USB gadget industry today, the “Noble Flash” USB flash drive quenches your want to the hilt. This new customized USB flash drive is... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Diamond Earring Studs

22nd August 2008
Diamonds have been used as gems in jewelry designing for long. Apart from its application in jewelry industry, diamonds are used in various industrial processes as well. Diamonds are precious, hence, are forever. They are adored for their glorious look. ... Read >
Author: Innomax Soutions

Low Cost Limousine Hire

18th August 2008
There are some events in our lives that we never forget. Events like wedding, prom nights or the silver jubilee nights come only once in our lives. So, we want to make them special and unique by any means. Presence of a limousine during the event can make... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

Chocolates: The Perfect Wedding Favour

24th July 2008
Anyone trying to decide on the most suitable little gifts to provide as wedding favours need look no further than chocolates. It’s not a new idea. Chocolate wedding favours have been popular for hundreds of years, as long as chocolate ‘s been known in... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Cost Of Hiring A Hummer Limo

22nd July 2008
Limousines are gradually becoming one of the necessities of life. But, you don’t need to own one. There are numerous events in your life that need the use of a limousine. No other car can match the aristocracy, class and expense of a limousine. You may ... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

The Antique Pocket Watch

15th July 2008
Collectors have been vying for antique pocket watches the world over. The earliest time keepers were originally designed large and square and they date back to the early 16th century. They were originally only owned by the true aristocracy as it was a gen... Read >
Author: Tiraton

Limo Hire In Prom Nights

30th June 2008
The prom night is undoubtedly one of the most memorable and exciting parts of each and every student. The students use to enjoy and share their hearts during this occasion of prom night. Now, if you are a student and want to add more flavors of etiquette,... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

Hiring The Limo For Exceptional Junctures

25th June 2008
It is the wish of common people to add some flavor of expense, style, elegance, and aristocracy in the special junctures in their lives. On other hand it is also true that the flavors of style, elegance, expense and aristocracy could be injected to the sp... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

Guidelines To Hire A Limousine

19th June 2008
In these days, hiring a limo for any special occasion is becoming popular day by day. Limousines are recognized as the symbol elegance, style, comfort and aristocracy as well. To enjoy the lifelong experience in the special events of life the limousine is... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

TYPES OF LIMOUSINE TO HIRE

09th June 2008
There are some events in life, which are very special. You may need a fantastic car to add some flavor to the special event. In that case, there are no car in the world that can substitute the real charm and flavor of the limousine. Spending the special e... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

Mens Movado Diamond Watches

30th April 2008
Mens Movado Diamond Watches. Always On Time…Luxury Watches For All Occasions If Lucille Ball’s character in the 1940 Rodgers & Hart musical Too Many Girls had been wearing one of today’s fine luxury watches from Movado, Citizen or Cartier, she mi... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Who's stronger between Naruto and Sasuke?

09th April 2008
One of the favorite topics of debate for Naruto fans is the matter of who the stronger one is; Naruto or Sasuke. Now, as you may know, Naruto and Sasuke are rivals. Naruto is the orphan boy who has never had a family and Sasuke is the orphan boy who saw... Read >
Author: swapw

The Most Popular Promo Mugs

06th April 2008
Variety and range of promotional items and gifts have crowded the entire market today because of their overgrowing demand and usage by businesses and companies. Among the vast collection of promotional items, promotional mugs occupy a distinct position an... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

The History of the Tea Cosy

03rd April 2008
The tea cosy is a common every day object that probably doesn’t seem very interesting. But it comes from Nobel origins, and was not only brought about to keep the teapot and its contents hot, but to also extend social activities. Pretty hard to believe ... Read >
Author: S.Roberts

The History of the Tea Cosy

03rd April 2008
The tea cosy is a common every day object that probably doesn’t seem very interesting. But it comes from Nobel origins, and was not only brought about to keep the teapot and its contents hot, but to also extend social activities. Pretty hard to believe ... Read >
Author: S.Roberts

Get Traditional Chauffeur Car For Your Special Ocassion

02nd April 2008
Chauffeur driven car are the symbol of aristocracy and nobility. The chauffeured cars speak about the western charms and the elite taste of the bygone era. They give on a traditional and higher class feeling. Chauffeured cars are truly representative of t... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

To Avoid The Expense Hire a Chaffeur Car

02nd April 2008
Chauffeur driven cars are the ultimate symbol of aristocracy and class. There are many people who like traveling in a chauffeur driven car to flaunt their class. Some of the high class business men and women prefer traveling in a Chauffeur Car Hire to avo... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Religious Background of Unicorn Tapestries

27th March 2008
Religious Background of Unicorn Tapestries The unicorn has been a mythical symbol since ancient times. Some of the earliest depictions of the unicorn are from ancient China and featured a creature resembling a large horse with a single horn protruding ... Read >
Author: Connie Wallace

Promotional Pens: The Royal Touch

19th March 2008
Popularisation of corporate identity and brand image is necessary precondition for successful business. Promotional pens have long been used for promoting the business and enhancing the brand image. These pens work because it is used everywhere and by di... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

What Makes Heated Gloves Stand Out From The Rest

19th February 2008
Heated Gloves are fantastic for winter time. A glove is a piece of garment which covers the hand and has openings or sheaths to cover each finger and the thumb. it is believed that gloves have been around for many centuries even dating back to the era of ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Look At A Brief History History Of Cake Decorating

19th February 2008
The history of cake decorating is long. However, to cut to the chase, the cake is the ever present item when it comes to party. We can not think about any celebration with out the cake. May that be a birthday, wedding, anniversary or baby shower cake is a... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Faculties Provided By Luxury Hotels in Sydney

11th February 2008
Sydney holds a great significance in the world geography because of several uniqueness attached to it. It is one of the most popular cities Australia. Thus there is a heavy traffic of the foreign tourists in this city. In order to accommodate the tourists... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Havanese Wavy Coat Earns Top Points

22nd January 2008
The almond eyes and what could be called a smile hidden behind a fine coat of long hair can make the Havanese standard seem more mischievous more than it is cute, but its temperament of fun loving and caring makes it one of the best breed for children and... Read >
Author: Fiona Kelly

Painting as the Mirror of our Life

14th November 2007
Hunt is painting in terms of a London aristocracy male viewpoint. In his work The Awakening Conscience it is essential to know the East West multipart of Victorian London. The posing girl in The Awakening Conscience, called Anni Miller was the ill-fated ... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

Gift Your Wife a Beautiful Home

12th October 2007
You recently got a promotion and want to surprise your wife with a gift she will remember? Forget about the stereotyped dinner-in-a-restaurant or yet another watch. Give her something she will see and remember for years to come – the refurnishing of the... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Use Your Living Room To Exude Your Style

12th October 2007
Been contemplating buying a new set of sofas for your living room but don’t know where to start? Worry not, for help is at hand in the form of this article that will tell you about how to make your pad a smart and elegant place to entertain your guests.... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

Choosing The Right Furniture For Your Living Room

12th October 2007
You have been thinking hard recently about how to refurbish your house to spruce it up and make it more smart and modern, but don’t know where to start? Worry not, for after going through this article you will have a fairly good idea of how and where to... Read >
Author: Sarika Kabra

The Evolution of The Harris Tweed Jacket

05th July 2007
The Harris Tweed Jacket is recognised worldwide as an icon of British style. It’s a home grown classic with a proud heritage and a distinct provenance. Since its founding in England in the nineteenth century, Harris Tweed has been synonymous with qualit... Read >
Author: Patrick

Scottish Castles hired as hideaways for the super rich

19th June 2007
Once upon a time, Scottish castles were associated with wild chieftains exacting brutal retribution on their neighbours and crofters. Then came the age of enlightenment, which saw the Scottish aristocracy trying to emulate their English neighbours and bec... Read >
Author: Andrew Loyd

Dublin: A Jewel in the Crown of the Emerald Isle

30th May 2007
Dublin is famous the world over for its warm welcome and sense of identity, giving you even more reason to make the most of your trip and enjoy all the city has to offer. From its cultural history and wide array of art galleries and museums to its parks ... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

All About Orchids

04th April 2007
The orchid flower comes from a very diverse and the largest flowering family on the planet. It is also one of the oldest, 100 million years or so orchids have been growing on earth. This reason plus they are very versatile has enabled many species to mult... Read >
Author: Nigel H

The Maltese Dog - Easier To Love Than To Care For

20th November 2006
The Maltese is a small Toy dog that stands no more than 10 inches at the shoulders. He weighs between 6 – 9 pounds and is covered in a long mantle of white, straight silky fur. Maltese are extremely sweet and loveable little dogs that have been apart ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Calling cards A forget-me-not for an entrepreneur.

15th November 2006
A calling card or business card is a small rectangle of cardboard with the name and contact details of an individual or company printed on it. The card will usually have a telephone number, email address, business address and full name. It may have a lo... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Wedding Favors, Mementoes That Say Thank you

16th October 2006
Wedding favors have been used by wedding couples for over 500 years to say thank you to their guests at their wedding. Originally called Bombonieres they were given by French and Italian aristocracy in expensive fine porcelain or precious metal boxes to p... Read >
Author: Fred Parker

Regional food of France

27th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Propertysolutionslanguedoc.com I have been travelling to France for nearly 25 years- usually on holiday- to most of the main regions. I so enjoyed all my trips, that I decided to move lock, stock and 2 smoking barrels to start my new lif... Read >

Historically London

17th July 2006
The history of London as a permanent settlement stretches back almost two thousand years. The city's story is a fascinating one, its fortunes inextricably linked to those of the British Isles. London was founded by the Romans at a convenient cross... Read >
Author: anil gupta

The medieval Japanese prose

07th July 2006
The medieval Japanese prose Tale of Heike and tale of Genjii are the works that have a high historical value. They give the true picture of life in medieval Japan and cover the main aspects of life of Japanese society of that period. These works have been... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Bastille Day - France's Independence Day

14th April 2006
Bastille Day is much like Independence Day in the United States - It is the celebration of a new form of government. Bastille Day symbolizes the overthrow of the old monarchy and the beginning of the French republic. The Bastille The Bastille w... Read >
Author: Jane S. Roseen

Drab Backyard? Get Over it with a Garden Bridge

06th April 2006
Garden bridges can be traced to the earliest civilizations, where they decorated landscapes from the stately grounds of ancient Roman and Greek aristocracy, to the exotic water gardens of Japan and China. They were built as much for decoration as for pra... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

Shih Tzu Grooming Is Art, Skill, Trade, And A Profession

29th November 2005
Shih Tzu grooming can be compared to human beauty culture because it is the beautification of the Shih Tzu breed. The art of Shih Tzu grooming is aimed at creating a reasonable facsimile of a normal specimen of the Shih Tzu breed. The attendance of Shi... Read >
Author: Connie Limon