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29th September 2009
IvyBot download - Remember You can download the Ivybot Autotrader program after reading the review.
The Ivybot is a professional forex trading robot, that was designed by Ivy league graduates. Paying homage to their Ivy league schools, they decided to ... Read >
Author: Pavan
24th September 2009
Gucci Hysteria, a touch of odd name, definitely is not odd for so many Gucci aficionados. This time, Gucci does not fail us. For paying homage to Alfred Hitchcock, Gucci launched an appealing bag- Gucci Hysteria Medium Bag. Frida Giannini hopes handbag ad... Read >
Author: Tommy Martin
23rd September 2009
Glittering in the golden sunshine and boasting a vibrant, multi-cultural society, Dubai has grown up to become a truly global city. Attracting increasing numbers of tourists, it has worked hard to build an impressive portfolio of modern skyscrapers, luxur... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
22nd September 2009
In today's society a lot of people tend to misjudge tattoos. A lot of people who see someone with a lot of tattoos will automatically think negative thoughts. Those who have tattoos are just like anyone else - except for the fact that they wish to stand... Read >
Author: Lester Best
10th September 2009
San Diego Green Energy Alternatives 619 - 865 - 5904 San Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2009619 - 865 - 5904 with more events in the near futureThe Green Expo 2009 The 21st century has been referred to as the'century of the en... Read >
Author: Rubin Lynn
07th September 2009
Southern California Green Energy 619 - 865 - 5904 San Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2009619 - 865 - 5904 with more events in the near futureThe Green Expo 2009The Green Expo l Resource Web Portal-is dedicated to providing hel... Read >
Author: Alvin Leach
02nd September 2009
Upholding a culture enriched by religious values, Thai people pay homage to numerous shrines and spirit houses sited across the country. Bangkok is no exception for housing many such places of worship.
Shrines in Bangkok are dedicated to deities ven... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
26th August 2009
Southern California Green EnergySan Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2009619 - 865 - 5904 more events to be announced very soon. Check the website.The Green Expo 2009The Green Expo l Resource Web Portal-is devoted to providing h... Read >
Author: Martin Russell
11th August 2009
Feldman Law Center - Loan Modifications : government Programs to Make a tiny Dent in the issue The Obama Administration's'Housing Affordability and Stability Plan' was announced with much fanfare as its guiding principles were rolled out in late February... Read >
Author: Vincent Wolfe
07th August 2009
Green Alternative Efficient Energy Alternatives at Green Expo GalaSan Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2009619 - 865 - 5904 with more events in the near futureThe Green Expo 2009The Green Expo l Resource Web Portal-is devoted to... Read >
Author: Martin Russell
24th July 2009
St. Thomas, first recognized as a city in 1881 is a community located in Southwestern Ontario. The city is home to about 36 000 people and is known as the “Railway Capital of Canada” A total of 26 railways have passed through St Thomas since the fir... Read >
Author: T. Payne
09th July 2009
When you come to the Isle of Wight you'll find that there is so much to do, and one of the main attractions for many tourists is the Brading Roman Villa. There are many other Roman attractions on the Isle as well, because the Romans established themselves... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd June 2009
Obama Made a Serious Mistake by Honoring Confederate Soldiers; End the Fraud
By Robert Taylor
This past Memorial Day President Barack Obama - the nation’s first African American head of state - made a serious racial, moral and historical mistake. I... Read >
Author: Shabaka7
20th April 2009
Led by the family's third generation, Alioto's Restaurant is reviving its past by returning to its rich Sicilian heritage. In paying homage to its culinary roots, the family is also fondly recognizing a history that was built on tireless struggles and br... Read >
Author: Cynthia123
10th March 2009
No more second thoughts, just book yourself on the next flight out to Barbados, reserve one of the beautiful holiday villas in the island, and pack your favorite beach wear!
You’ll never run out of things to do once you get on the island, but if you... Read >
Author: joalesto
25th February 2009
With a tropical climate boasting year-round sunshine, a plethora of entertainment venues and exciting attractions to experience, Miami is truly a holidaymaker’s paradise. Indeed, comprised of a variety of diverse and colourful cultures, the city offer... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
24th February 2009
Freedom, Liberal, relaxed. Three words always associated with the Netherland and Amsterdam in particular, but also three words that are never far from the lips when talking about the Ajax football philosophy. A club which is a breath of fresh air in the m... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
18th February 2009
Take a moment and ponder the roles that birds have played in our history. They have been revered as gods, as a form that gods take, as a messenger of peace and so much more. The bird has played a huge part in many classic works of fiction, movies and musi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th January 2009
Ok so Christmas is over, you’re feeling stuffed, you have drunk way too much, but ‘tis still the season to be Phillie! You should be paying homage to your favourite team all year around, and at Die Hard Fans, we have a huge range of Philadelphia Phil... Read >
Author: Karunakar
31st December 2008
The Shrine of Remembrance is a monument standing in the city of Melbourne paying homage to all those who fought in the Great War of 1914-1918 as well as others who carried out duties during armed conflicts and peacekeeping efforts. The shrine is not only ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
18th December 2008
Quality football shirts are popular amongst fans and essential to players. This is because there simply isn't enough durability in the cheaper shirts, and so it is important to go for quality when making a purchase.
Whilst for players the quality is im... Read >
Author: Nammy
17th December 2008
It took Buddha a whole lifetime to discover and refine the secrets to enlightenment, but a meager forty-nine days after reaching enlightenment he was asked to teach all he had learned. Buddha rose without question from his deep meditation to help the monk... Read >
Author: J_Mac
09th September 2008
Yesterday, September 7th, Brazil celebrated the 186th anniversary of its independence day. Paying homage to the Brazilian culture, Belavista-Rio decided to briefly describe the origins, history, symbolism and pantone of the Official Brazil Flag. The fla... Read >
16th August 2008
If there is one place where Southern California charm, history, style, beaches and sun all converge, it has to be on the 7.4 square miles of ground you'll find at the west end of the sweeping, skyscraper-high Coronado Bridge. The makers of the movie "Some... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com
14th August 2008
Texas wildflowers are celebrated throughout the state of Texas thanks to the efforts of the late former first lady Lady Bird Johnson, and Austin is home to the institution she helped created, named in her honor. The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
21st July 2008
Shopping for wedding rings involves slightly more than picking out a strand of beads. I've made it easy and narrowed down the steps to choosing rings you love.
1) Choose Your Style
What's Your Function
Since this is a ring you'll wear every... Read >
Author: Cori Russell
17th July 2008
There's a new trend that is paying homage to homes and styles of the 1940's, 50's and 60's. Homeowners are rediscovering the architectural charms and styling of this era, and instead of eradicating existing structures and styling there's a growing popula... Read >
Author: Lisa Gray
10th July 2008
The Pharisees were against paying taxes to Caesar. In Rome, Caesar was considered a deity or divine god to the Romans. If the Pharisees will pay taxes to Caesar, then it is like they are accepting or paying homage to a god – an unwanted god! On the othe... Read >
Author: plobrin
09th June 2008
Barcelona actually has 2 patron saints – Santa Eulalia, who is often called the children’s saint, and Our Lady of Mercy, or “La Mercé”. Find out here about traditions and festivities marking the week of September 24th.
What started out as pay... Read >
Author: David Brydon
25th February 2008
A diverse ethnic community engrosses the city of Kuala Lumpur and this has paved the way for a multitude of diverse festivals of energy and enthusiasm. These festivals signify unity and harmony of the multicultural citizens of Kuala Lumpur who eagerly imm... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th February 2008
The New Year is a time of celebration and commemoration for the Chinese, with abundant traditional delicacies and revered rituals. For many in China it is the time of reunion with the living and departed, instilling new resolutions and paying homage. Many... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
21st February 2008
Spring break is one time-honoured tradition among kids who are aching to spend their week-long recess from books and teachers! Through the years, we have been entertained by movies who pay homage to this holiday. When you get down to plan your very own, w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th January 2008
Summer is upon us, and with it comes a wave of new styles. Perhaps the most fun about summer style is finding out which sunglasses will be hot this year. The key to the hippest styles usually has nothing to do with what is brand new. Most "new" style t... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson
18th September 2007
Google believes in having a good time. They especially believe in having a good time on April Fools Day. How does a company who runs a search engine celebrate April Fool's Day? They set up search engine hoaxes. April Fool's Day hoaxes are fast becoming a ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
17th May 2007
Jaime Gili was born in Caracas (Venezuela) in 1972. He grew up in a multicultural capital full of vibrant optical art, a concrete city full of optimism. Caracas, in the late seventies, presented its own version of the International modernism movement in a... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi
17th May 2007
Eric Freeman was born on 1964 in Yonkers, New York and currently Lives and works in New York.Pulsating with an electrified glow, Eric Freeman’s paintings resonate disquiet energy, their minimal compositions dizzying in their defiance of space. Comprised... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi
08th May 2007
Pablo Bronstein was born on 1977 in London. Pablo Bronstein’s Plaza Monument is a proposal for classical piazza. Drawing from the Italian traditions of perspective and geometric purity, his quotes range from Renaissance design, to modern masters such as... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi
17th January 2007
As one of Britain's largest and most diverse cities, Glasgow has always had a lot to offer the potential visitor to Scotland in terms of arts and culture. However, the city often tends to be overlooked when it comes to its festival offerings; being shun... Read >
Author: martymac
03rd October 2006
Happiness, tradition and memories surround festive holiday commemorating those who have passed away
Mexico's Day of the Dead extended holiday is a unique celebration of life that unites the country on Oct. 31 (Young Souls Day), Nov. 1 (All Saints Day) ... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca
05th April 2006
Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Phuket to be dangerous? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Phuket experts.
sailboats and motor yachts arrived from all over the world for the sixth annual Phuket Inv... Read >
Author: wirat m.
09th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Sharon Lowell
Letting go
I'd like to throw out the question to us both "what do we needlessly hold on to?"
Interesting question, isn't it? This question seems simple on the surface to answer, but upon investigation into the deepes... Read >
Author: Sharon Lowell
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