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Venice – The Origins of the Sinking City

23rd September 2009
Often called the sinking city, Venice is a wonderful place to spend a few weeks walking up and down little alleys. To truly enjoy the city, however, one needs to know how it came to be. Venice – The Origins of the Sinking City Italy is one of the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

National Treasure DVD Review

17th September 2009
One of the surprise blockbusters of 2004, National Treasure evokes images of the Indiana Jones trilogy with its adventurous search for a mysterious hidden treasure. But more than likely, the film is the result of the massive commercial success of a "quest... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Guerrilla marketing

02nd September 2009
The idea of guerrilla swapping was created as an unconventional scheme of advancements that relies on time, power and fantasy other than a large-scale swapping budget. Typically, guerrilla swapping crusades are unforeseen and unconventional; possibly inte... Read >
Author: hasxls@gmail.com

Welcome back EPL…..we’ve missed you!

31st August 2009
So, we’re three games old (for most teams) and I thought it may be time to take a look at the first couple of weeks of the new season and see if I have learned anything new… The 2008/09 top two look weaker… OK, so this is a given really but it... Read >
Author: webmasteradwise

Corporate Giveaways for the stressful

13th August 2009
Economic crunch or not, stress is ever present in our every day lives. Is there a more purposeful giveaway for the new age warriors than the stress ball? Useful and handy, tension globes are all-season promotional pieces that work over industries. Whet... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Business Promotional Giveaway Shopping stress-free

13th August 2009
Your trading crusades do not deficiency to hibernate throughout winter. Winter is your best event to state thank-you to trusted customers and clients. Take the Christmas and New Year getaways as an area to construct relationships. Here are many ti... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Headlice: Effective Treatment to Keep Families Safe

10th August 2009
REMEDY FOR HEAD LICE ======================= GETTING HELP TREATMENT FOR HEAD LICE ----------------------- LICE ARE... ----------------------- The head lice can be seen on the hairs of the head, the body lice on clothes, and pubic lice on hairs... Read >
Author: W Gray

How Wind Power Works

27th July 2009
People often ask me how wind power works. It would make me happy to simply say, "Quite well!", but that's not really what they wish to know. Folks are often unsure of technology. A basic understanding of how things work will usually make them more comfor... Read >
Author: M. Munoz

Get Condensed Information From a German History Timeline

24th July 2009
A German history timeline will give you facts about important events that have taken place in Germany since it was first settled in prehistoric times. The timeline is divided into sections, with each section taking in anywhere from 100 to 800 years. You w... Read >
Author: sidneywatts3

Bake the Cake! By Lindsay Roberts

23rd July 2009
Romans 8:28 NKJV is familiar to many : All things work together for good. It doesn't say that all things are good, but that they're employed to-gether for good. Regard it like cake batter. If you eat the flour by itselfyuck! If you eat the raw eggs by... Read >
Author: Leonel Herring

Mattresses have come a long way

16th July 2009
The earliest humans slept in caves, on the rough floors of their homes. Soon, they started using grass and other leaves to make some kind of soft rests where they could plant their bodies. Gradually, humans became more and more advanced and moved from cav... Read >
Author: stevbernerd

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

Get Condensed Information From a German History Timeline

15th June 2009
A German history timeline will give you facts about important events that have taken place in Germany since it was first settled in prehistoric times. The timeline is divided into sections, with each section taking in anywhere from 100 to 800 years. You w... Read >
Author: huangyuzhu718@gmail.com

Find the Wackiest Kostumers for Halloween

12th June 2009
The attire of a person conveys a lot. It speaks for the person. There’s a saying as, “It’s not the clothes that makes the man but the man that makes the clothes.” The dress is the mirror image of the personality. Beauty can be enhanced as well as ... Read >
Author: aaronwatson

Find the Wackiest Kostumers for Halloween

12th June 2009
The attire of a person conveys a lot. It speaks for the person. There’s a saying as, “It’s not the clothes that makes the man but the man that makes the clothes.” The dress is the mirror image of the personality. Beauty can be enhanced as well as ... Read >
Author: aaronwatson

Christian Wars - A Misnomer

01st June 2009
Christians, God's children, have for years taken a beating by those who make the claim that Christians have been responsible in part, at least, for religious wars that killed tens of thousands of people during the Crusades and in Europe itself during the ... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

What is so interesting about the Middle Ages?

06th May 2009
The Middle Ages is an intriguing part of history which is situated between the classical period and the modern period. The Middle ages have molded history in different manners. Most of the Middle Ages architectures have been influenced by the Roman influe... Read >
Author: Marie Javelle

The Koran Is Nonsense - The Koran Is Supremacist

01st May 2009
While some think that the Koran is nonsense, they are far from admitting it in public. This is because they are afraid of being hunted down and killed by radical Islamic fundamentalists. Such statements can provoke death threats that are even carried out.... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com

Islam Is Not A Religion, Islam Is A Cult

27th April 2009
Islam is not a religion, Islam is a cult. For anyone to think otherwise, they are not familiar with Islam or cults. There is a big difference between religions and cults. The basic difference is freedom. You are free to practice a religion if you choose. ... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com

Kostumer: a glance at the evolution and revolution

23rd April 2009
The term ‘Kostumer’ refers to a typical style of clothing. A Kostumer can be a formal dress, a party dress, a special clothing worn to disguise oneself or theatrical attire. To be more specific, Kostumer can be any kind of clothing including the acces... Read >
Author: aaronwatson

Kostumer: a glance at the evolution and revolution

07th April 2009
The term ‘Kostumer’ refers to a typical style of clothing. A Kostumer can be a formal dress, a party dress, a special clothing worn to disguise oneself or theatrical attire. To be more specific, Kostumer can be any kind of clothing including the acces... Read >
Author: aaronwatson

Kostumer: a glance at the evolution and revolution

07th April 2009
The term ‘Kostumer’ refers to a typical style of clothing. A Kostumer can be a formal dress, a party dress, a special clothing worn to disguise oneself or theatrical attire. To be more specific, Kostumer can be any kind of clothing including the acces... Read >
Author: aaronwatson

Custom Fun Toys not just for the Young

30th March 2009
Make your advancement a declared strike with made-to-order playthings that cater to the juvenile and old. While it habitually produces sense to express a sense of professionalism in any enterprise dealings, trading crusades are the... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Custom Campaign Materials

20th March 2009
If you believe custom promotional pieces with Barack Obama on it is a new innovation, you would be frightened to appreciate that as far back as the 1800s, presidential nominees utilised 8-foot-tall firing torches in their political rallies. Some ... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Promotional Hardware and Tools

13th March 2009
More than half of America is vibrant solely these days, as asserted by the US Census Bureau. In a review, Manhattan had the highest fraction of single-person families at 47 per 100, frontwards of other high towns like Washington D.C.... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Promoting Awareness to the Public

13th March 2009
Promotional awareness portions are very productive devices that your associations can exercise to convey public vigilance to noteworthy justifications and distributes you advocate. Compared with video and bulletin advertisements, t... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Direct Mail Promotional Goods

12th March 2009
You can not afford to be complacent or competitors will overtake you. Thus it’s significant to habitually be attentive and extend to find ways to construct visibility. One of the many things you can do this time of financial urgent position... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Custom Fun Toys not just for the Young

09th March 2009
Make your advancement a declared strike with made-to-order playthings that cater to the juvenile and old. While it habitually produces sense to express a sense of professionalism in any enterprise dealings, trading crusades are the... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Capturing History, Culture and a Vacation

28th February 2009
Apart from the land of Turkey, is a small island that is known to the world for it's offerings in luxury, adventure and tourism. Cyprus, a small Greek island, is one that is popular to those who want to visit a piece of land that carries a rich history, ... Read >
Author: brookeh9

Marketing is a 24/7 job

26th February 2009
You will not pay for to be complacent or competitors will overtake you. Thus it’s significant to habitually be attentive and extend to find ways to construct visibility. One of the numerous things you can do this Valentine’s Day is in... Read >
Author: Remy

UK Horse Racing, a fleeting Account of the Sport of Kings

20th February 2009
Horse racing is rumoured to have started back in the time of the Greeks. As with countless other events in history, the Romans then picked up on it, and it made one of the greatly followed sports of its day. The founders of the Olympics, The Greeks, inclu... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll

What You Know About Google Devaluing Site wide Links

20th February 2009
I was doing some SEO research for a new client's website and I was looking into evidence for the devaluation of sitewide links. A sitewide link is a link on every page of a single website. In the past sidewide links were great for SEO, still are, but they... Read >
Author: Baljinderjit Singh

Custom Toys for Kids at Heart

18th February 2009
Make your advancement a declared strike with made-to-order playthings that cater to the juvenile and old. While it habitually makes sense to express a sense of professionalism in any enterprise dealings, trading crusades are the best... Read >
Author: Remy

Organizations using Coffee Mugs for Promotions

18th February 2009
Never underestimate the modest coffee mug. There is so much that can be finished with logo coffee mugs to construct perception for significant matters of the day. Whether you are employed on keeping the natural environment, lifting pe... Read >
Author: Remy

Looking for lasting promotional items?

17th February 2009
When you desire to depart a lasting effect, made-to-order sacks are the way to go. Unlike little premiums like ballpoint ballpoints, notepads, tension globes, and suit cases tags, sacks offer a larger imprint locality and assist... Read >
Author: Remy

Considered website Design and SEO.

08th January 2009
At some point you have considered website design and SEO. You may have even tried to design your own website with applying SEO and not reached the effect you hoped to obtain. Like many other online website design and marketing techniques, website design a... Read >
Author: ginfogthree

United Kingdom And Horse Racing

07th January 2009
Horse racing started in the obsolete world of the Greeks. And like many other trial in the saga, this sport was agreed onto Romans who have scholarly to become obsessed with the sport. The Greeks back then incorporated this contest in the Olympics, which ... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Some History Of Horse Racing

07th January 2009
Man has been known to use cattle for racing since this specie was first domesticated. Historical evidences show that as early as 4500 BC, the wandering people of Central Asia has already urban systems of stallion racing. In fact, the Greeks are known to h... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Promotional goods broadcast change in your business

07th January 2009
Promotional goods are not restricted to a lone objective. There’s many more to promotional goods than advancement itself. Here are 9 causes why your promotional allowance will pay off: 1) Promotional goods enhance the likeness of the ... Read >
Author: Remy

Encourage green practices

15th December 2008
Going green isn’t a fad. It’s a way of life. Our alternatives of buying sacks, attire, nourishment collection, & even lipstick anguish the natural environment, both helping or decline our carbon imprints. Leading an environment-open way of life begins... Read >
Author: Remy

Still using flaming torches as Promotional Item?

15th December 2008
If you believe election promotional pieces are a latest creation, you would be shocked to understand that as far back as the 1800s, presidential nominees utilised 8-foot-tall flaming torches in their political rallies. Some political wannabes even went as... Read >
Author: Remy

Medieval mercantile fairs

08th December 2008
Medieval mercantile fairs were one of the primary inspirations for the rise of banking in Medieval Europe. Merchants, or money lenders, would issue documents that could be redeemed at other fairs in exchange for hard currency. These documents could be cas... Read >
Author: Alex

Exploring the Conciergerie in Paris

04th December 2008
The Conciergerie is the oldest Royal Palace in Paris, it is located, located west on the Île de la Cité, near the famous Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The Île de la Cité was occupied by the Romans during the ancient times; the island was later the site of ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Website Analytics Plus SEO Equals Online Success!

03rd December 2008
At some point you have considered website design and SEO. You may have even tried to design your own website with applying SEO and not reached the effect you hoped to obtain. Like many other online website design and marketing techniques, website design a... Read >
Author: uvi pann

All-season promotional products

30th November 2008
Economic crunch or not, tension is ever present in our every day lives. Is there a more functional giveaway for the new age warriors than the tension ball? Useful and handy, stress balls are all-season promotional items that work over industries. Wheth... Read >
Author: Remy

History of Textiles--an Overview

12th November 2008
Textile weaving is, with architecture, among the oldest of the arts, and dates from the earliest periods of history. It was understood in Egypt, and records are found showing that it was practiced at a remote period in the Far East. The Chinese developed ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Let's Look At Horse Racing in UK

23rd October 2008
Horse racing started in the ancient world of the Greeks. And like many other events in the history, this sport was passed on to Romans who have learned to become obsessed with the sport. The Greeks back then incorporated this game in the Olympics, which h... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Let's Look At The History Of Horse Racing

23rd October 2008
Man has been known to use horses for racing since this specie was first domesticated. Historical evidences reveal that as early as 4500 BC, the nomadic people of Central Asia has already developed systems of horse racing. In fact, the Greeks are known to ... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Dilapidated Advertises and Instigating Mortgage Loans

17th October 2008
The finance industry has undergone noteworthy modifications making it easier said than done for loan bureaucrats & negotiators to hang about in industry. Surrounded by these modifications are strong credit tapering & the desertion of mortgage finance prod... Read >
Author: Alien

The Classic Toys

09th September 2008
When it comes to toys, there’s a lot to be said for the appeal of the classics. Most of us have fond memories of playing with a train set, pounding out chaotic melodies on a xylophone, or pulling one of those telephone-on-wheels with the rolling eyes. W... Read >
Author: Chang Lim

Google Devaluing Sitewide Links – Google Adsense

12th August 2008
I was doing some SEO research for a new client’s website and I was looking into evidence for the devaluation of sitewide links. A sitewide link is a link on every page of a single website. In the past sidewide links were great for SEO, still are, but th... Read >
Author: harkirat

Google Devaluing Sitewide Links – Google Adsense

21st July 2008
I was doing some SEO research for a new client’s website and I was looking into evidence for the devaluation of sitewide links. A sitewide link is a link on every page of a single website. In the past sidewide links were great for SEO, still are, but th... Read >
Author: harkirat

Google Devaluing Sitewide Links – Google Adsense

21st July 2008
I was reading through the blog of Matt Cutts, one of the head engineer’s at google and a very adamant blogger. He talks a lot about SEO and changes to Google’s algorithms along with the normal personal blog topics like personal info and video games. ... Read >
Author: JAIPREETSINGH

How To Go About Selecting A Mattress

27th June 2008
Mattress is a vital accessory of the bedroom furniture. This type of soft accessory makes gives us total relief and comfort while we sleep. The Arabs were the first to design and use mattresses for resting purposes. It is said historically that at the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Magnificent Gateway to the Past

26th June 2008
Every place has a history but few cities have such an intriguing past as to make you want to visit the library to learn more. Istanbul is one such city whose history, carved into the landscape of the region and etched in the faces of its people, helps you... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The beautiful Crusades and the creation of modern civilisation

10th April 2008
There were eight crusades to retake once former Christian lands, occupied by the violence of Turks and Muslims during the pre-modern period. These episodic events ranged over a period of rougly 200 years from 1096 to 1299 A.D and they constitute the awake... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com

The History of Horse Racing in the United Kingdom

14th August 2007
The ancient world of the Greeks began todays horse racing sport. Then, the Romans became obsessed with this horse racing sport, and like many other events in the history raised it to the next level. To help horse racing gain natural popularity the Greeks ... Read >
Author: James Murray

Classic Paris: Book-hunting along the Banks of the River Seine

01st July 2007
Walking through Paris in search of new tips and hot-spots for readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com, I realized I'd neglected one its most classic locations, despite the fact that I often take time to skulk around the "bouquinistes" (second-hand booksell... Read >
Author: Phil Chavanne

CYPRUS PROPERTY

31st May 2007
The island of Cyprus has been popular with western Europeans since the Crusades and before. Seeped in history Cyprus has always been a valuable part of the trade routes from the East to the West. Goods from exotic places were brought from the Levant to th... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

Top Pomeranian Dog Health Problem Issue

17th May 2007
The Pomeranian is a cute little breed of dog similar to other little breeds. They make wonderful housedogs because of their loving nature and the way they behave when around people. They act like a little child who wants everyone to know they are welcome.... Read >
Author: peter john

A look at the Dark Ages: When Things Were Really Medieval

13th February 2007
The Dark Ages were a period of great upheaval, constant war, horrendous plague, and stagnant cultural growth. But through these difficult centuries new ideas and a new culture was born. And in today’s world we still feel the effects of these changes tha... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

A travel Guide To The Bodrum Peninsula

08th February 2007
Bodrum Peninsula A Short History of Bodrum The reason that Bodrum is extremely popular is not only because of the beautiful scenery and architecture but also the remarkable Mausoleum of Halicarnassus that was built in the 4th Century BC by King Mausol... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The History of Sugar1 and Information about a Special “Sugar Free” Substitute

01st February 2007
The History of Sugar1 and Information about a Special “Sugar Free” Substitute Sugar has been around for quite a long while and yet it didn’t used to be a common as it is today. It continually amazes me how the dimension of time seems to sh... Read >
Author: mike a

Bouillon Tourist Information

15th September 2006
General summary of city: Bouillon is a city that is situated in the province of Luxembourg, in the western section of Belgium. A small city and part of the Neufchateau district, Bouillon has a relatively small population numbering just over 5,000 indivi... Read >
Author: Meredith Booney

The History behind the Beauty of French Antique Textiles

07th September 2006
It was during the Roman Empire days that silks were being imported from East to Europe. Also, it was on the 11th and 12th centuries were the religious conquest of Middle East and the Crusades spurred into France the flow of Eastern goods. The fled... Read >
Author: Vandana Sharma

A Brief History of Banners

25th July 2006
Banner making is an ancient craft which is still very popular in modern day. A banner is just like a flag or a piece of cloth carrying a symbol, logo, slogan or any custom message. The word banner is derived from a Latin name "bandum", a cloth used to mak... Read >
Author: Jatin Chawla

Venice The Origins of the Sinking City

22nd July 2006
Often called the sinking city, Venice is a wonderful place to spend a few weeks walking up and down little alleys. To truly enjoy the city, however, one needs to know how it came to be. Venice The Origins of the Sinking City Italy is one of the m... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Caravans Getting More Popular

28th June 2006
After caravans made history centuries ago, became associated with the hippy lifestyle. Nowadays the caravan is having a surprising recovery. Knights used the caravans in Crusades and the people who afforded to have one used it as tool for moving around... Read >
Author: Alison White

Oriental rugs add class to your home decor

07th June 2006
Have you ever thought of decorating your home with a oriental rug? Oriental rugs are beautiful. They have intricate designs and colors. They can be considered as pieces of art perfected through 2,500 years of know how. Where does oriental rug come from ? ... Read >
Author: Janice Wee

SEO - Google Devaluing Sitewide Links

16th May 2006
I was reading through the blog of Matt Cutts, one of the head engineer's at google and a very adamant blogger. He talks a lot about SEO and changes to Google's algorithms along with the normal personal blog topics like personal info and video games. I... Read >
Author: Solomon Rothman

Rediscover Portugal, an unknown friend!

03rd April 2006
Rediscover Portugal, an unknown friend!By Jorge MakLong before Columbus had reached the shores of the later calledUnited States of America, a humble bunch of intrepid seamen cameashore as they have "discovered a new land". They have left nosigns of their ... Read >
Kim Buchanan

True Life Coaching Success Story

24th February 2006
"Hey Man who are you!" I was sitting on a wall next to the Armory Park outside the Peabody Essex in historic Salem when this "Goth Chick". Not exactly Goth, well you do not expect many of them to have a southern accent. It was more than her dress that ma... Read >
Author: Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin

Senna Leaf Tea

05th January 2006
Senna Leaf Tea Senna Leaf Tea is made from Senna Leaves. Senna Leaves comes from the small, peelable-bark shrub that grows in the upper Nile regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Senna grows in most tropical regions of the world. Both its leaves... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Peace On Earth, A Wonderful Wish, But No Way

06th December 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. When asked, "If you could wish for one thing only, what would that wish be?" almost everyone; from beauty pagent contestants, to politicians, to religious leaders, to children, to the average person on the street states, "Pe... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom