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Will Boston Celtics Tick Againets Become Sought-after Once ?

02nd October 2009
For decades, Boston Celtics tickets were “the” hot tickets to get in New England. The region’s other teams - the Patriots, Bruins and Red Sox, all had their share of struggles, but the Celtics were the gold standard by which all other sports teams ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Great Wall of China - A Jaw Dropping Feat of Ancient Engineering

01st October 2009
Considered to be an amazing feat of architectural and engineering brilliance, China’s Great Wall is an everlasting symbol of its imperial past and ancient heritage. Considered one of the seven great wonders of the world the Great Wall is the longest arc... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Are you Ready For Fantasy Football?

23rd September 2009
To be honest, I knew very little about fantasy football. I was one of those sports fans who follows football when it is in season, watches some games on TV, follows games on the internet, somehow remembers every score and stat, and then gets really excite... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Terra Cotta Warriors: Guarding the first Emperor

10th September 2009
Renowned as the most noteworthy archaeological excavations executed during the 20th century, the truly impressive Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses were built in order to protect the tomb of one of China’s most significant rulers. The site was first d... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Kondapalli Fort: The Highlight of Vijayawada

07th September 2009
Dating back to the 14th century, the Kondapalli Fort was the creation of Prolaya Vema Reddy who was the originator of the Reddy kingdom. However some historians claim that it was built way back in the 7th century by the well known King Krishna Deva Raya.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Understanding Picket Fencing

03rd September 2009
Fencing had always been an integrated part of the ancient civilizations and dynasties. It is a structure or a border between two pieces of land, which acts as a separator. This mechanism was brought in to avoid the dispute which regularly crept in, owing ... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Bigamy does not undermine the institution of marriage

08th August 2009
I can feel just this heading is enough cause for me to duck some eggs, oranges and other missiles, but your actions would be uninformed, so let's have a truce while I state my case. A woman was recently sentenced to ten months in prison, suspended for ... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Rajasthan Handicrafts- Adorn your Home with these Beautiful Art Pieces

04th August 2009
Rajasthan handicrafts exhibit different colors of the cultures of this state. The designs are unique and are influenced to a great extent from the Rajputs and Mughals. All the aspects of the state are considered and included while making a piece of art wo... Read >
Author: Ashish

What to Eat in Xi'an?

24th July 2009
Xi'an has a long history in culinary culture and has developed a unique cuisine with two culinary styles-the traditional and the modern. The traditional is characterized by the Tang Dynasty cuisine while the modern by the Shaanxi cuisine. The traditional ... Read >
Author: Easy Tour China

A Tranquil Pagoda

23rd July 2009
Six Harmonies Pagoda, can be said be one of the truly early architectural masterpieces of China still standing tall and strong. First constructed during the Northern Song Dynasty and then after it was destroyed in 1121 AD reconstructed by the Southern Son... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Untapped Wealth Of Indian Tribal Art Forms

01st July 2009
Indian heritage has been a huge cauldron of variety of riches, has been an anthropologist's delight. It is a treasure of fables, stories, different colors, dynasties, beliefs and customs, and myriad art forms. Indian tribal art is a part and parcel of ... Read >
Author: Emantras

Experience paradise in Thailand

23rd June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Thai Time

18th June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Gap Years in Paradise

18th June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Chinese Clothing

17th June 2009
The olden Chinese clothing consisted of long robes or gowns. At the same time as the women were clad in tunics that touched the ground whereas the robes for the men reached the knees. Their sleeves were wide and the clothes were usually loose-fitted and s... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

What is the meaning of a Family tree?

12th June 2009
A family tree is basically a chart that is designed to represent the various family relationships in a structure that resembles a normal tree. It is usually used to track a person’s family history. However it is sometime used in the fields of social wor... Read >
Author: Abraham Antony

Enjoy The Land of The Free

05th June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Discover The Magic of Thailand

05th June 2009
Amongst all of the world’s travel destinations, Thailand is one of the most idyllic and popular with holidaymakers. With long stretches of white sandy beaches, fantastic weather for most of the year and a rich cultural heritage, amongst other things, it... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Heart Of India

01st June 2009
Madhya Pradesh is not called the ?heart of India? only because of its location in the centre of the country. It has been home to the cltural heritage of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Innumerable monuments, exquisitely carved temples, stupas, fort... Read >
Author: Know Well India Tours

Heart Of India

01st June 2009
Madhya Pradesh is not called the ?heart of India? only because of its location in the centre of the country. It has been home to the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Innumerable monuments, exquisitely carved temples,... Read >
Author: Know Well India Tours

Family tree – a guide about your ancestors

19th May 2009
These days many people have started to track their family’s history by making a family tree. You must have heard about it but if you do not know what is it exactly, then here is a guide to help you. Family tree A family tree is actually a chart t... Read >
Author: Abraham Antony

Finding Historic Old Rare Chinese Silver Coins

12th May 2009
For coin collectors all around the globe, one of the most extraordinary reveals that may ever be obtained in the market today are old rare Chinese silver coins. For one thing, you don't usually find rare Chinese coins from different dynasties in the local... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

Red Sea Diving

07th May 2009
The Red Sea, it's name coming from the red tinted mountains that surround it, is said to be one of the 7 Wonders of the underwater world, narrow, elongated in shape and its incredible depth (9,350ft) have led to an unequalled diversity of marine life. ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Goa package deals – offering you the best in the variety

15th April 2009
Are you interested in experiencing adventure as well as tranquility, both in the same holiday destination? Well if your answer to the question is yes, then you should head straight to Goa… Goa is located in the Konkan belt of western India and is a jewe... Read >
Author: jetworld

Ah, Goa!

09th April 2009
Got the taste of sheeth-kodi, vindalho, chicken xacuti on the tip of your tongue? Head to Goa. You have enough reason to. There is so much more to Goa than just the beaches. It has a soul which goes deep into unique history, rich culture and some of t... Read >
Author: ezeego

Exploring the Beauty of Mumbai

08th April 2009
Mumbai was once an isolated city. But it has greatly improved in the recent years and has been pleasing many visitors for some time now. Mumbai is considered India’s capital. It has been the bubblegum glamour of the financial state of India. This pla... Read >
Author: Urmann

Traveling To China Which Is More Than A Country

25th March 2009
China is much more than just a country, when you trip China it's like being in a perfect different world. The heritage and annals of this stunning country that spans back over 5,000 days, virtually makes it a wonderland for millions of tourists each year!... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Goa Cuisine

03rd March 2009
Vacation generally means to roam freely from out of the world with family for oneself. Everyone wants to be happy and stay away from those dirty illnesses during vacations and who dare to lose those precious and enjoyable memories if the vacation place is... Read >
Author: cameronaggarwal

Majestic Rajasthan

03rd February 2009
Think of camels, rajput palaces and forts, deserts (may be hot climate) and the first name that will cross your mind is Rajasthan. The largest state of India has witnessed many reigns and all the remaining of forts and palaces has many rulers name associa... Read >
Author: Nitin Singh

Majestic Rajasthan

03rd February 2009
Think of camels, rajput palaces and forts, deserts (may be hot climate) and the first name that will cross your mind is Rajasthan. The largest state of India has witnessed many reigns and all the remaining of forts and palaces has many rulers name associa... Read >
Author: Nitin Singh

The Truth about Great Wall of China

29th December 2008
Spend just five minutes standing on the Great Wall of China and you’ll realize exactly why this Chinese landmark is considered to be one of the seven world wonders. Despite spanning more than 6,000 kilometers, the Great Wall of China isn’t actually vi... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Why shouldn't We Love Them So Much?

21st August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rug Route When and how rugs were first designed remains a mystery, even after thousands of years. The first rugs, found at archaeological sites in Egypt, date the earlier rugs to 2,500 years B.C.E. That's over 4,500 years ago! The me... Read >
Author: Rugroute

Goa City Travel Tour Information

18th August 2008
Goa is India's smallest city in terms of area and the 4’Th smallest in terms of inhabitants. Situated on the west coast of India in the district known as the Konkan, it is surrounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east... Read >
Author: Priya Singh

Goa City Travel Tour Information

16th August 2008
Goa is India's smallest city in terms of area and the 4’Th smallest in terms of inhabitants. Situated on the west coast of India in the district known as the Konkan, it is surrounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east... Read >
Author: Priya Singh

NCAA 09 Football Online Dynasty

14th August 2008
If you were disappointed with the Xbox 360 version of NCAA Football, its 2009 title might just be able to restore your enthusiasm for the game. But let me ask you first: what do you feel about going against live players as you build your online dynasty? ... Read >
Author: Brian Kaldenberg

The History Of Chinese Tibetan Medicine

26th June 2008
Chinese Tibetan MedicineIt has been claimed that some Tibetan medicines contain human flesh, which allegedly goes against the principle of demanding that a physician show kindness and mercy. In fact, the application of human flesh, human bone ... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Tsuba and its powers

09th June 2008
One of the greatest cultures this planet has ever enjoyed can be found on the island of Japan. A tumultuous history filled with oppression and various events has led the people on this relatively small island to develop a unique culture. One the best ... Read >
Author: Kassia Macy

Folded Brocade Hill

06th June 2008
The Folded Brocade Hill lies in the Northeast of Guilin, facing the Li River. The Folded Brocade Hill, the Solitary Beauty Peak and the FuBo Hill Stand like the three legs of a tripod. All these three hills are the famous tourist attractions of Gu... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

Designing your Modern Home with Asian Furniture decorating ideas

18th April 2008
Asian furniture is always a consideration in interior decoration and individual pieces of furniture, antiques and artefacts are sought after from countries such as India, Malaysia, Singapore, China and Japan. Asian furniture, whether new or antique, bring... Read >
Author: Eugene

The Advice For Jade

07th February 2008
This gemstone has the power to tempt for that desperately. Truly, it has awesome beauty. Jade is part of many necklaces and truly looks very good and royal. Jade is a stone that is used in ornaments to enhance the beauty of the same. In earlier years, jad... Read >
Author: stephen laing

Travel from Southall Heathrow to New Delhi

14th November 2007
Even though you might want to take advantage of a cheap flight to India, you really should spend some time in the city exploring the many impressive attractions. Explore ancient fortresses and majestic ruins where you can discover the history of this exc... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger

Why People Want to Get Married

30th October 2007
The importance of marriage in the history of mankind can hardly be undermined. Dynasties have risen and fallen, the fate of nations have changed, all touched by marriages and what they mean to us. All of us are obsessed with the idea of immortality, and t... Read >
Author: James Walsh

Forts Galore in Rajasthan

21st October 2007
Rajasthan has always been the land of the royals. It has a rich past and a magnificent heritage. Many great dynasties ruled various cities of Rajasthan and left marks of their bravery, valor and grandeur. The forts of Rajasthan are reminders of its great... Read >
Author: Jadiete Collins

Oakland Athletics Tickets Mean Outstanding Baseball

17th August 2007
Oakland Athletics tickets are not always easy to come by. That's because baseball fans know that an Oakland Athletics game is going to mean good baseball. Not only is the team known for its impressive number of World Series wins, but also for its history ... Read >
Author: reed tieri

The Luster of Jade Pieces

06th May 2007
Asia has long presented a certain sophistication in many cultural areas. Jade as a jewelry material is one that is elegant and simple beautiful. Jade is one of the most mystical types of gemstones found in jewelry. Sacred to several Asian cultures, ja... Read >
Author: Arsene Bergkamp

Tube Cuts Made Easy - A Cutting-Edge Technology

18th April 2007
Dynasties fall, empires break, seasons pass—but one thing that never ends is mankind’s technological progress. To prove it one more time and this time, with remarkable prospects, laser tube processing has come to make things easier for the tube-cuttin... Read >
Author: Wain Roy

Delhi Travel Guide

27th March 2007
One of the most fascinating aspects of Delhi is the "visibility" of its historic past. Were it not for the demands of urbanization, large portions of the city could well be earmarked as archaeological parks. This is because the rulers of successive dynast... Read >
Author: Vinay

Koryŏ-Chosŏn Dynastic Change

19th February 2007
The transition from Koryo to Choson dynasties was not a drastic and radical change in the historic sense. It was a rather logical and reasonable transformation not of the ruling power in Korea but societal, economic and cultural change that was caused by ... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

5 Powerful Feng Shui Principles You Can Use Immediately In Your Home!

16th November 2006
In Chinese feng shui translates to wind and water. As a form of knowledge and mystical instruction it dates back several thousand years to ancient China. Thousands of years ago, the rulers of China needed to consider carefully the geography and layout of ... Read >
Author: Cucan Pemo

Green bay packers official website

03rd October 2006
The official website for the Green Bay Packers has been something that has made a difference to the people that have had an interest in the team, yet have no idea where to look. The site is linked to the official NFL website and is one that ca... Read >
Author: Francis Rodrigues

Green bay packers official website

03rd October 2006
The official website for the Green Bay Packers has been something that has made a difference to the people that have had an interest in the team, yet have no idea where to look. The site is linked to the official NFL website and is one that can show all t... Read >
Author: Francis Rodrigues

10 Things To Know About Egypt

17th August 2006
Egypt is both a magical historical place of pyramids and a modern society influential in the Mideast. Here are 10 things you should know about Egypt. 10 Things To Know About Egypt From mummies to pyramids to Cleopatra to the bible, there is no disp... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Egyptian Pyramids

28th July 2006
Egypt and pyramids are two words that just go together. In a testament to the advancements of the Egyptians, those pyramids by and large stand today thousands of years later. Egyptian Pyramids Egypt is a country that brings to mind vast deserts and ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Overview of the Great Wall of China

28th July 2006
What country would try to build a giant wall to keep invaders out? China, of course. Here is an overview of the Great Wall of China. Overview of the Great Wall of China Of the many wonders of the modern world, few are as often talked about as the Gr... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

China and Dragons

28th July 2006
China and dragons are synonymous in modern lore. Even today, you will find dragons throughout China, although mostly in statutes and paintings. China and Dragons When one thinks of mythical creatures, dragons are some of the first images that come t... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

A country of the morning freshness

02nd May 2006
Korea is situated on the south of the Korean peninsula. It's a big country with a population of about 45 millions. Korea isn't popular among the immigrants and the most of its population are Koreans. Korea has a long and interesting history and the monume... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

Overview of Egypt for Travelers

28th March 2006
From Pyramids to the Valley of the Kings, the Arab Republic of Egypt oozes history. If you are considering traveling to Egypt, you should know the following about the country. Overview of Egypt for Travelers Egypt has plenty of land, but much of it... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Are Leaders Born Or Made?

02nd March 2006
There is a mystery about how leaders become leaders. Some people are born with all the right qualifications but don't make it. Others are born into very lowly positions and rise to lead millions. It is hard not to conclude that there is no simple, one-... Read >
Author: Eric Garner

Milan – the capital of the Northern Italy

16th February 2006
Milan is the second largest city in Italy and the most flourishing one. It's a capital of Italian business, finance, fashion and mass media. Milan is the main road junction in Italy, its airport is the biggest airport in Italy and the subway is considered... Read >
Author: Ann Corba

Sicily travel guide

16th January 2006
Sicily has made an indelible mark on the European traveling scene. Is it because of the Volcano that is still burning, or is it because of the rich cultural heritage that the city carries? The European experience has been adorned by the Italian influence.... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Have you Relished a vacation to Egypt?

17th December 2005
Have you relished a vacation to Egypt Have you relished a vacation to Egypt? Since time memorial Egypt is deemed to be the land of mysteries and myths. Surprisingly Egypt is not blessed with the charismatic aspect of Mo... Read >
Author: SID SMITH