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How To Tackle Florida Charter Fishing

29th September 2009
Okay, so you've tried fishing in local streams, rivers and lakes, and you've even tried a few other prime fishing locations like Baja, Alaska and Canada. Now, try something totally different and head south. Fishing in Florida offers anglers of all ages an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Forex Apoclypse Review Is Forex Apocalypse a Scam

23rd September 2009
I’m sure you know what the stock market is. That’s where people around the world trade shares in well-known companies like Wal-Mart, Apple and Amazon. In case you didn’t know there’s a market out there that swamps the stock market. It’s the b... Read >
Author: brixtong19

Acai Berry for Weight Loss

10th September 2009
Acai (ah-sigh-EE) is presently renowned representing its inherent properties and exceptional characteristics, helping the human body to fend against the high toxicity that is running rampant throughout our planet. With toxic levels on the rise each day th... Read >
Author: garyhill

Patong Resorts – Things to See While Staying at Phuket Hotels

07th September 2009
Vacationing in Thailand has increased greatly over the past several years. As more tourists arrive, more are likely to stay in Patong resorts. Patong is a great beach area that offers several amenities and experiences for those vacationing in Thailand. In... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Camper Shoes: Add Luxury to Your Outlook

11th August 2009
If we talk about some of our favorite past times, camping is one of them. Adventure tours during camping are a revolution among the youngsters now. A number of camping accessories come in need when you start to prepare for your trekking and adventure trip... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Acai Berry Palm Tree

10th June 2009
We have all probably heard of the new super food which is sweeping through the health conscious among us but do you actually know where the Acai berry comes from? Well in parts of South America there is a palm tree which is native to the area; it is from ... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Need an Off Road Experience?

09th June 2009
Mike Extance, top Dakar rider has created an off road college of thrills and spills. You can take a quick class up at the Armthorpe motocross track near Doncaster and you don't really need to have any experience. All riders are welcomed, no matter what th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Secret Is In The Crawfish Pot

16th April 2009
The right crawfish pot is a great beginning to a fabulous boiled crawfish recipe. All of us wanna-be “Food Network” chefs want to emulate our favorite cooks but always slack on the needed kitchen equipment. We fake it and use whatever is near and dea... Read >
Author: Dianna Yvonne Smith

The Many Different Costa Rica National Parks

11th March 2009
When an appraisal last year asked the British open for their dreams for a resident motto, the responses were typically British in their irony and wit. Suggestions such as 'Unity in individuality', 'Smile! You're on CCTV' and 'Mustn't Grumble' were just so... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

ACAI ULTRA BURN – Super Food Diet

03rd March 2009
The Acai comes from the Acai palm – a member of the genus ""Euterpe"". This berry is native to tropical Central and South America. Growing mainly in floodplains and swamps, it was not till a decade ago that people became aware of the long held secret of... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

ACAI ULTRA BURN – Super Food Diet

03rd March 2009
The Acai comes from the Acai palm – a member of the genus ""Euterpe"". This berry is native to tropical Central and South America. Growing mainly in floodplains and swamps, it was not till a decade ago that people became aware of the long held secret of... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

Interesting Facts about Mosquitoes

28th February 2009
Have you ever thought of other interesting facts about mosquitoes other than the fact that they transmit malaria? Here are some facts you did not know about it. It’s only the female that bites; male mosquitoes do not bite. The female mosquitoes suck ... Read >
Author: John Sern

An Introduction to Acai Berry and Its Health Benefits

18th February 2009
Acai berry is a fruit similar to grape in dimension and appearance. It grows only in the rainforests of Brazil and in few regions in Peru. It has been cultivated and consumed for centuries. But over the last few years, the status of this minute, blackish ... Read >
Author: brook

Here Are A Few Handy Tips On Caring For Your Cypress Bonsai

20th January 2009
The Cypress inched its way to the hearts of bonsai enthusiasts with its majestic looks: refined and green feather-like foliage, refined brushwood and a bark with cinnamon-tanned color. The Cypress bonsai can be found in swamps along big rivers througho... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Ways Of Sunflower Seeds Making

07th January 2009
The sunflower has been worn since archaic point as a food mine - carbon dating shows Native American use from as early as 2300BC! With its long and assorted story - and scientifically proven worth in trust people healthy, there are now many uses of these ... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Learn About The Moa Bird

15th December 2008
The Moa bird was a massive bird. However, the biggest moa was the Giant Moa. It was taller than three metres and weighed near 250 kilograms. The giant moa was one of the leading of all birds ever known in the world. Nevertheless, there were smaller moa bi... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Subtropical Fever: Discovering the city of Miami

04th December 2008
Situated in south-eastern Florida and surrounded by a landscape of world-heritage swamps, marshlands and miles of luxury beaches is the cosmopolitan city of Miami. As the seventh most populated region in the United States, the metropolitan area of Miami... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Baby Pygmy Hippo Born in Sydney

17th November 2008
It is now three weeks since Monifa the pygmy hippo was born in Sydney's Taronga Zoo. Monifa (which means 'I am lucky' in Nigerian) could have died within days of being born but was cared for by two dedicated zoo staff who have been with the pygmy hippo... Read >
Author: Chris Towland

Ways To Help Preserve Your Cypress Bonsai

14th October 2008
The Cypress inched its way to the hearts of bonsai enthusiasts with its regal looks: graceful and green feather-like leaves, refined branches and a bark with cinnamon-brown color. The Cypress bonsai can be found in swamps along big rivers throughout ... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Why volunteer in Costa Rica?

30th September 2008
Costa Rica is one of the only places on earth with such varied natural wonders and landscapes. That is why the country strives to preserve local fauna and exotic flora from different ecological threats. As a volunteer in Costa Rica you can help to take ca... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

Discovering Nature In Florida

24th September 2008
Florida is best known for its clever light, theme parks, handsome beaches and world brand theme parks. Many people untaken to Florida on festival go no extend than Orlando, where they fritter there time in the theme parks reliving their childhood in an am... Read >
Author: John Singleson

What Happen To The Moa Bird

22nd September 2008
The Moa bird was a huge bird. However, the biggest moa was the Giant Moa. It was taller than three metres and weighed nearly 250 kilograms. The giant moa was one of the largest of all birds ever known in the world. Nevertheless, there were smaller moa bir... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Beware Of Animal When Cave Exploring

04th September 2008
The dark and damp chambers of a cave serve as home to a number of creatures that can be both creepy and crawly. Some animals are accustomed to go inside caves just to rest or hibernate; while others are true blue dwellers that can't survive outside the ca... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

The Figting Fish & It's Propper Care

02nd September 2008
The Siamese fighter is a popular fish but is frequently misunderstood. Some people wonder why their happy fighter fish from the pet store has become dull and sickly in it's new environment. Without taking a look at it's basic requirements many fighting fi... Read >
Author: aquaticresources

Mud Bogging - Proof You Should Be A Redneck

02nd September 2008
Imagine it: the sleek, shiny bodies, all in peak condition, battling it out in filthy, mud-slinging competition, emerging heated, covered in mud, and victorious even if they lost. No, these muck-covered beauties won't be on the cover of Sports Illustrated... Read >

The Cattail - Best Of The Wild Edible Plants

13th August 2008
Which is the best of the best wild edible plants? That depends on whether you are collecting them for a tasty meal, or as a matter of life or death. It also depends on the season and where you are. But despite all these qualifications, there is one that ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Costa Rica Travel Info - "Rich Coast" and Plush Land

02nd April 2008
Costa Rica is quite possibly the most vibrant, rich, and beautiful real estate on this earth. The land, though developed in some areas with more and more development emerging every day, is highly protected by the Costa Rica government. Why? Because Costa ... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Amboseli, The Elephant Sanctuary Like No Other

28th March 2008
The African elephant is the biggest land animal on earth. With adult males weighing as much as seven tonnes, and with a height of well over two meters at the shoulder, the jumbo is no doubt an awesome sight. When watching the animals at close range, it is... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

These Are Some Of The Helpful Bacteria Found In The Environment Around Us

25th March 2008
People often get "sick" when they hear the word bacteria. But that is not so. All bacteria are not harmful; there are also some bacteria that are helpful to the people. In fact, you will be surprised to know that the life of the human beings would have be... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Kampala City Tour Uganda, Top Safari Tips

24th January 2008
Kampala was built on a seven breath taking hills, cut up by delightful valleys, and swamps traversed by sluggish streams, giving it entrancing cinerary .Kampala hills not only provide a back drop of the city and a panoramic view from any direction, but it... Read >
Author: Richard Dickson

Ruaha National Park

10th October 2007
Ruaha National Park Ruaha National park is the second largest of Tanzania's National parks, it covers an area about 12,950sq km and it reaches 1,900m above sea level.Ruaha is one of the most remote national park in Tanzania it located 130km west of Irin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Free World Of Warcraft Account

29th August 2007
World of Warcraft: There are a number of sites for fans and a visually complex and engaging world of fanciful characters and settings. Seems everyone is asking "where is the place for gold?" or "I'm broke and need gold fast please tell me where?" This ar... Read >
Author: Lori

Stages of Coal Formation

25th July 2007
Understanding the different types of coal involves first developing a basic understanding of how coal forms within the earth. The types of coal are differentiated by specific properties which result from having undergone varying degrees of heat and pressu... Read >
Author: wespipe

Three Types of Fossil Fuels

29th June 2007
Fossil fuels are responsible for providing the energy needed worldwide for many household and industrial purposes today. Deposits of fossil fuels are found throughout the world deep inside the earth. Fossil fuels are the carbon rich remains of ancient veg... Read >
Author: wespipe

4 Ways To Help Your Child Improve Their Science Skills

15th June 2007
There are many different things related to science. For instance there is earth science, life science, and physical science just to name a few. These are all part of science but one has to do with the earth including the clouds, ocean and the dirt itself.... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

Oil – The facts

30th May 2007
Oil, one of the worlds best known commodities plays a part in everyone's lives and sometimes we don't even realise it! From running our cars, heating our homes and even being used in the production of toothbrushes, Oil is needed by everyone on the planet... Read >
Author: Fiona Dutton

Test Tube Aliens at find-me-a-gift

02nd May 2007
Test Tube Aliens Test Tube aliens are a fantastic new craze sweeping the country! They're aliens that kids can grow themselves and then nurture to become up to eight times their original alien size! http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/children-gifts/pre... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Five Credit Mistakes Made By Rookies

06th September 2006
More and more credit is becoming a bigger part of our lives. Your credit score can affect your quality of life. The car you drive, what house you live in, and the jobs you get can all be affected by your credit score. As time goes on your credit score is ... Read >
Author: Matthew Gause

Advergaming: Marketing's New Advertising "Miracle Cure"?

31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Scott Heath Any basic marketing class begins by introducing its students to the "Four Ps of Marketing"--Product, Place, Price, Promotion. Most business gurus will tell you that of these four, Product is the most important. Your product m... Read >

Survival Foods For Hikers

08th July 2006
Survival foods are not the most important thing in most emergency situations in the wilderness. You survive weeks without eating if you have to, so it is usually more important to find shelter, water, and stay dry and uninjured. On the other hand, just kn... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Use Your Own Business Data to Generate Greater Profits

03rd April 2006
Use Your Own Business Data to Generate Greater ProfitsMany business owners or managers don't know whether they are many aprofit or not and whether they are growing or contracting until theiraccountant does the sums at the year-end. It could be too late th... Read >
Syd Stewart

Stag Do in Nottingham Quad Bike Trekking

20th March 2006
One of the best locations for stag do is Nottingham, the first UK city to relax its drinking laws thus having the highest density of licensed premises in the country filled with party loving crowd. Stag weekends in Nottingham are filled with thrilling sta... Read >
Author: Greg Birbeck

Walking Inside the Magnificent Tarangire

17th December 2005
Tarangire is maybe the most underrated National Park in Tanzania. The park is named after the Tarangire River that runs through the center of the park from south to northwest and drains into Lake Burungi. Tarangire is famed for its many herds of elephant... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Why is the Selous Game reserve in Tanzania so Special

02nd December 2005
Why is the Selous Game Reserve so special? Well, first of all its shear size; it is bigger than Denmark or Switzerland and makes up for 5% of Tanzania land. It is one of the largest Game reserves in the world and the largest in Africa. This is not beca... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson