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Identifying various self esteem mental health issues

28th September 2009
Doctors had identified a cipher of various self esteem mental health issues. These include self acceptance, or self esteem, segregated by a positive ascent of someone and one’s past experiences. Personal augmentation reflected in one’s sense of contin... Read >
Author: Light

Why Rock Climb?

28th September 2009
I have been climbing since I was in high school. When I first started, I was a major dork. I wanted a sport so hardcore to do that it would suck the nerd right out of me. I thought that no one would ever make fun of a rock climber. It didn't work. I was ... Read >
Author: akkiefer

The Shark Dive at Nassau, Bahamas

23rd September 2009
One of the most interesting dives for any certified scuba diver is the shark dive. During most dives in the Caribbean, seeing a shark is actually a rare occurrence and considered a bonus since they don’t tend to stay around very long if they are sighte... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Work Your Way Through Recession Effect

23rd September 2009
Wordnetweb defines recession as the state of the economy declines. It is a widespread decline in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employment and trade lasting from six months to one year. Wikipedia, on the other hand, tells us that a recession is a ge... Read >
Author: jhen felipe

Work Your Way Through Recession Effect

23rd September 2009
Wordnetweb defines recession as the state of the economy declines. It is a widespread decline in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employment and trade lasting from six months to one year. Wikipedia, on the other hand, tells us that a recession is a ge... Read >
Author: jhen felipe

Definition of the Glycemic index

17th September 2009
Not all carbohydrate foods are created rival, in fact they hold quite differently in our bodies. The Glycemic forefinger or G.I. describes this disagreement by senior carbohydrates according to their impression on our execution glucose levels. Choosing lo... Read >
Author: praveensingh

Is Real Estate Coming Back Now?

17th September 2009
A mere glance at the leading financial papers in America would have you believe that real estate has bottomed, and is already on the ascent again. If you were to listen to the commentators or talking heads, they want you to believe that housing prices hav... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck

Why Al-Qaeda’s Promise Of Paradise Is Fundamentally Illogical

16th September 2009
As we listen to the two principal culprits of Al-Qaeda attempt to motivate the unsuspecting to become suicidal dupes of its ideology, we cannot help but hear that their furious rhetoric is grievously flawed. We decided we might save some lives by bringing... Read >

The Difference Between Scalp Hair Transplant and Eyebrow Transplant

08th September 2009
Eyebrow and scalp hair transplants will fall into the same category of micro-grafting. However, there are different approaches to performing this both types of transplantation. This is due to the differences between the two kinds of hair, evidently in the... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

The One Training Tool That Can Transform Your Body

07th September 2009
This article is about perhaps the most useful bodybuilding tool there is, yet a lot of weight trainers are in total ignorance of it. The Trap Bar. The trap bar was invented by Al Gerard in the 1970’s. It’s a rhombus shape, of either 4, 6 or ei... Read >
Author: Ged

Overcoming Obstacles In Practicing Yoga

30th August 2009
Anyone embarking on the journey of yoga will face a series of obstacles, difficulties and detours. You however will need to remove all of the following difficulties, noticed by yoga practitioners for a long time, in order to be able to fully benefit from ... Read >
Author: Gregg

Florianópolis the Brazilian Magic island

11th August 2009
The nickname is not to toa: repleta of beaches and paradisiacal lagoons, and with preserved historic sites, the capital enchants tourist and placesFlorianópolis - a paradise could be in Florianópolis. This island of Santa Catarina, with paradisiacal, fu... Read >
Author: Tyrone Clayton

Magic in Contacts

03rd August 2009
The benefits of Message Magic cannot be Underestimated, the advent of Skype is Testament to that fact and the traffic that Skype receives numbers into the Millions. The opportunities of bringing Additional traffic and revenue from Skype... Read >
Author: robertson

The Key to Breath Control when Diving

01st August 2009
Breathing is easy, isn't it? We do it all the time. Good air in, bad air out. Simple, and easy, right? Wrong! In scuba diving, breathing properly serves three major purposes, and missing out on knowing how to breathe properly can lead to a messed up dive.... Read >
Author: Ollie Donovan

United To Acquire Northeast Health Net Assets : Ken Terry

31st July 2009
nitedHealth Group, which already owns a formidable market share in the New York metropolitan area, is about to become even larger and more powerful in that region with the acquisition of Health Net’s 578,000 members in New York, New Jersey, and Connecti... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

How the Credit Crunch Affects the Real Estate Market - Basic Facts and Info

29th July 2009
Among all the many sectors and industries affected by the global economic crisis, real estate has been one of the most impacted and bombarded areas that has experienced its drastic effects. The growing number of unemployment and retrenchment from work, pa... Read >
Author: F. Morgan

About Stuff that Asian People Like and Dislike

27th July 2009
The Asian people love the friendly people. I think that the Asian people are different from the white people and black persons. The Asian people love the Asian people, certainly. The Asian people pay more attention to the family (parents, brothers, sister... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogers

The ascent of the San Vicino Mountain

24th July 2009
The ascent of the San Vicino Mountain to the town on the rocks: Elcito Medium difficulty-gear of 39×25 is suggested. The distance is 60 km (approximately 37 miles). We will depart from San Severino Marche, a small and typical medieval town situated n... Read >
Author: ImageNow

Shopping for Fake Vertu Phones

06th July 2009
Vertu Ferrari Nero or Vertu Signature, for example, is not the phone that everyone can afford. Quite on the contrary, only few can spend a fortune on a headset. Phones like this priced up to several thousands are considered to be objects of luxury being m... Read >
Author: nadzesha

Vertu Signature Diamond for Cheap

01st July 2009
Vertu Ferrari Nero or Vertu Signature, for example, is not the phone that everyone can afford. Quite on the contrary, only few can spend a fortune on a headset. Phones like this priced up to several thousands are considered to be objects of luxury being m... Read >
Author: nadzesha

Quality Dive Watch - Where to Find Them?

30th June 2009
Ages ago, watchmakers did all they can to prevent dust from entering watches. Not too long after this, they discovered that water is their biggest challenge out there, and they painstakingly upgraded their watch-making procedures to make their products wa... Read >
Author: ajcones

Creating the experience vs. filling time

29th June 2009
At Discovery Ranch we're always saying we have an experiential and relationship based program. Saying it is easy. Quite frankly, lots of programs say that. But being a true experiential and relationship based program requires more than lip service. It's... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

HOT AIR BALLOON EXPERIENCES OFFER SOMETHING FOR EVERY TASTE

27th June 2009
Hot air ballooning is the oldest form of human aviation. It began in 1783 when two Frenchman completed the first successful hot air balloon flight in Paris, France. Today the sport still goes strong as hundreds of thousands of balloonist take part in the ... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

A HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE YOU CAN DO AGAIN AND AGAIN

27th June 2009
Do you keep a list of things you’d like to experience in your lifetime? Is take a ride in a hot air balloon on that list? If so, then there is no better time than right now to scratch that one off. It’s really very easy to find yourself gliding above ... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

HOT AIR BALLOONING IS THE PERFECT RETREAT FOR BOTH BODY AND SOUL

23rd June 2009
When you think of taking flight you probably don’t think of hot air ballooning. You should though. Hot air ballooning is, in fact, the oldest form of human carrying flight technology. It has an allure all its own and is enjoyed by hobbyists, lovers, and... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

HOT AIR BALLOONING TAKES YOU UP, UP, AND AWAY

23rd June 2009
If you have never experienced the sensation of hot air ballooning then you may find it hard to imagine the feeling of peace and tranquility that is so unique to this sport. While you will hear the roar of the burner as you make your ascent, once you are a... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

Thor's Cave Walk - The White Peak

12th June 2009
It was great to be out walking again. November 1997 had been a busy time with limited opportunities to answer the call of the wild but as the saying goes everything comes to he who waits. Setting off long before first light for the three hour drive was... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd

Walking Scafell Pike

12th June 2009
Sca fell via Lord's Rake and Scafell Pike is a glorious challenging walk. I find this route to the highest point in England has many great moments. There is so much to enjoy including Stockley Beck, Stockley Bridge, Styhead Tarn, Round How, Pulpit Rock, L... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd

Cliff Descent

18th May 2009
It was the summer of 1972. I was camped with my brother and two friends at Marie Lake north of Selden Pass on the John Muir Trail. The day was warm and I set out to climb the Seven Gables. No one else wanted to go, so I was on my own. I had nothing but th... Read >
Author: Steven J Brazis DDS

All About Winchboat Parasailing

15th May 2009
The exhilaration of being able to fly and having an eagle's view of the cerulean blue clear seas and white-sand beaches are thrills that many, both old and young, aspire to experience once in their lifetime. An activity that would be able to offer you suc... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

The Tarot Symbolism And Tarot Card Meaning Of The Emperor

12th May 2009
Play by the rules and dont take shortcuts. Careful use of logic and reason will deliver success. Read the enitre article to fully learn the tarot symbolism and tarot card meaning of the Emperor. The Emperor is a masculine card. The tarot symbolism of t... Read >
Author: jazzinjane

Preparation to Climb Kilimanjaro

11th May 2009
In order to climb Kilimanjaro and enjoy your experience on the mountain it is worth making the effort to prepare yourself to a reasonable level of fitness. No amount of preparation will make it a certainty that you will make it to the top, but you will ha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mobile Broadband-Leading comparison website offers savings on Mobile broadband

11th May 2009
Mobile broadband has come on in leaps and bounds over the last few years. With the ascent of mobile communications technology, the speeds of mobile internet access have increased exponentially. All major networks including Vodafone and Orange now offer mo... Read >
Author: admindgs

Floplords - Flippers Turned Landlords

08th May 2009
When house prices stopped their dizzying ascent in the Great Housing Bubble, many speculators found themselves with large monthly debt service costs and no income to offset expenses. Many chose to quit paying their mortgage obligations and allowed the pro... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

What Is A Colonoscopy For Ulcerative Colitis

24th April 2009
When you have been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, you doctor will arrange for you to undergo an examination of the large bowel to determine the extent of the inflammation. This examination called a colonoscopy. If this sounds painful to you, then just... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker

The rise of a literary power: the creativity and persistence of Henry Miller

23rd April 2009
No writer was ever such a failure in life as Henry Miller before his mid-forties, nor has any successful contemporary author ever received such limited financial compensation for his books during his lifetime. Nevertheless, his rise as a literary power in... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Visualizing the Real Estate Bubble

15th April 2009
The Great Housing Bubble can be visualized with a simple thought experiment. Imagine a room with 100 people representing the pool of subprime borrowers. These are new entrants to the market. They were previously unable to buy due to bad credit, lack of sa... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

NOKIA 6220 SLIDE – MODERN INVENTION

09th April 2009
Nokia 6220 is not righteous an unremarkable sound but also a maneuverable sound with lot of features and technology that gives the users of reading with high-speed. Slides opened a transplantable phone. Let us countenance at whatever of the features that ... Read >
Author: Vipin Mishra

Read over the widest range of facial treatments

08th April 2009
It is factual that the beauty of a person lies in depth of the skin. Skin is the biggest organ of our physique and also is the most essential shielding coat for our physique. In the today's planet, there are assorted skin treatments existing, with the hel... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Read over the widest assortment of facial treatments

08th April 2009
It is accurate that the loveliness of a individual lies in deepness of the skin. Skin is not only the largest organ of our physique but also it is an indispensable defensive layer of our physique. This is the main reason as to why people spend hours colle... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Know About The Weather For Mountain Climbing

30th March 2009
If you're going to climb a mountain, better come prepared. For all its majestic views, mountains can be especially hazardous if the climber is inexperienced or ignorant of certain conditions involved. One of these is the weather. Weather in the mounta... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Things To Bring On Your Next Cave Exploring Trip

24th February 2009
Cave exploring, also known as caving, is becoming an increasingly popular sport. People explore caves not only for physical fitness but also for purposes of scientific study. While most caves in developed countries such as the United States are already we... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

How Does A Frog Reproduces

20th January 2009
To simplify even spread, fret fallout in conditions to concern about, and anxiety outcome in conditions to be anxious about. That is how your world arises out of manually. Now, we neediness your awareness here for the next statements. So desire pay fu... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

The 8th Deadly Sin: ThoughtSourcing

05th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Nick Nanton This year has flown by, but I'm happy to say that I accomplished many of my goals; and I hope you have too. I've met many of the greatest minds in business, and I'm very optimistic about what the future holds for all of ... Read >
Author: Nick Nanton

The Rolex GMT Vs The Rolex Submariner

03rd December 2008
The Rolex GMT and the Rolex Submariner fall into the professional line of watches. While the GMT is meant for the aviators, the Submariner was the world's first watch designed for diving. Both were introduced in 1954 at the Basel Fair. Similarities bet... Read >
Author: Scott Parham

Customer Support Services In The UK

03rd December 2008
Customer support system forms the core practice of almost all the modern business functioning. The term customer support means the process that involves the delivery and development of customer support services including installing, troubleshooting, confi... Read >
Author: Anirban Bhattacharya

Customer Support Services In The UK

03rd December 2008
Customer support system forms the core practice of almost all the modern business functioning. The term customer support means the process that involves the delivery and development of customer support services including installing, troubleshooting, confi... Read >
Author: Anirban Bhattacharya

Fashion Jewelry - A Cheap But Stylish Fashion Statement

02nd December 2008
Fashion Adornment is the appellation accustomed to a audible affectionate of adornment that is agnate to the aboriginal adornment in account of attending and appearance but low on superior and lasting. Appearance adornment is aswell accepted as apparel je... Read >
Author: fashionjewelry120@gmail.com

Provide Advanced Trainings through Laptop Computer and Projector Renting

28th November 2008
Inputs from seminars and trainings are better remembered by participants when ideas and methods are presented to them clearly. Information conveyed through lectures are those that are most likely to be forgotten. Companies and businesses, thus, have empl... Read >
Author: the scribbler

Walking Up Maroma

18th November 2008
'Let's walk up La Maroma', I said after I'd downed a few bottles of San Miguel in a Spanish bar. My friend, who had also sunk one or two, agreed that it was a superb idea, and so it seemed at the time. But it doesn't pay to take Maroma lightly. I mean, re... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

The Bureaucrat and the Girl

11th November 2008
Dear Dennis, Five years ago, I hired this bright, good looking employee. She delivered her results well, and soon moved to an assistant manager position through department assessments. All through, I heard of her 'negativity' and 'attitude', from femal... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder

Comapgnie des Elephants d'Angkor – The Ride of a Lifetim

31st October 2008
When you are at the Compagnie des Eléphants d'Angkor, mount the last elephants of Angkor, protectors of a millennium old custom. Observe in the footfalls of former adventurers and chance upon temples which are in complete concord with nature. Similar to ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Candlesticks Correctly Called the Turn in the U.S. Dollar-Canadian Dollar Pair

30th October 2008
On November 7, 2007, the U.S. Dollar would have bought about 90 Canadian cents. This was a low point in the value of the U.S. Dollar, going back at least as far as 1977. Since last November, the greenback has enjoyed a steady rise in value as against ... Read >
Author: candleman

The Housing Market In America

13th October 2008
Driving up and down the streets of any American neighborhood, you can see the affect the credit crunch is having on the housing market in the USA. Dozens of homes in each neighborhood have for sale signs in front, with no evidence of life inside. The numb... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Truth Behind Our Fossil Fuels In Use Today

06th October 2008
Fossil Fuels are a non-renewable energy source, that means they cannot be replaced. Fossil fuels are formed from plants and animals that lived as much as 300 million years ago. The fuels are found in deposits beneath the earth's surface. The fossil fuels ... Read >
Author: jdobson

Legal Help from Motorcycle Accident Compensation Attorney

01st October 2008
Positive view Motorcycles, as they are sleek, speedy, and of great utility, has grown its popularity especially nowadays where fuel costs have increased dramatically. People found great convenience in riding this transportation medium in going to and ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Graphology at Home - Lesson 7 - Your Moods

08th September 2008
In handwriting analysis, the base line-how straight the subject writes-reflects mood. In order to ensure that the base line is accurately read it is best that the paper be unlined, for lined paper has a way of guiding the writer in a course, which may not... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

From the Couch to the Court and Backyard Fun

05th September 2008
Sometimes it's hard to believe there was a time when outdoor activities were a mainstay of the average child's life. The ascent of the Internet, television, and video games has produced a more sedentary generation of children, which is a nice way of sayin... Read >
Author: Jeff Ott

Enjoy These Fascinating Attractions In The English Lake District

03rd September 2008
Honister slate mine is located in Cumbria, in the English Lake District. It was reopened in 1997 by Mark Weir and now, in addition to being a working mine, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Lake District, with numerous activities fo... Read >
Author: Rod Smith

Graphology at Home - Lesson 7 - Your Moods

25th August 2008
Most writing has some degree of variation. The variations often occur in the writing slant and also, but not as frequently, in the base line. When the amount of change is insignificant (such as under 10 degrees), it is regarded as the normal flexibility... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 7

21st August 2008
Dissolution of the physical form causes a release of the awareness-principle from the body and expands the consciousness to enfold a higher state. The absorption of the four elements are spiritually related to the activities of their subtle counterpart pe... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee

Complete Information on Familial Mediterranean Fever

18th July 2008
Familial mediterranean fever (FMF)) is also called the recurring polyserositis. Family Mediterranean fever (FMF) occurs most generally in the people of the Jewish, Armenian, Arab bottom and Turkish of non-non-ashkenazi. Familial mediterranean fever (FMF) ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Erythropoietic Protoporphyria

18th July 2008
Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) is a rare disorder dominating autosomal. Protoporphyria d' Erythropoietic (EPPalso called is the disease and the porphyrias gunther . the protoporphyria of Erythropoietic is a relatively soft form of porphyria. Erythrop... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How Online Dating Helps You Recover From A Break-up

25th April 2008
Taking an ascent out of a break-up can be difficult. While some people get out of the heartache pretty soon after their break-up, others brood about it for long. As a matter of fact, how quickly someone recovers from a break-up depends on many factors suc... Read >
Author: Joe

rock climbing equipment that will help the rock climber make a safe climb

17th April 2008
Rock climbing has emerged as a highly exuberant addictive activity that acts as a tonic for adrenaline junkies and nature trekkers. It is a sport that requires both physical and mental strength, a sport of strategies and skills, and a sport that builds a ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Adventures of the Travel Writer

13th April 2008
One of the earliest known records of taking pleasure in travel, of travelling for the sake of travel and writing about it, is Petrarch's (1304–1374) ascent of Mount Ventoux in 1336. He states that he went to the mountaintop for the pleasure of seeing th... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

5 Days/4 Nights Mount Kenya Climbing Naro Moru Route

02nd April 2008
5 Days/4 Nights - Naro Moru Route NARO MORU ROUTE: The most popular trekking route, with easy access to the start of the route and good facilities on the way up. There are two bunkhouses, one hut and several places to camp. This route also a... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Kilimanjaro Climbs

29th March 2008
CLIMBING KILIMANJARO. Kilimanjaro can be trekked by using different routes. It is very important to have the skills and knowledge first before attempting to climb and conquer it. The mountain can be trekked using several routes, the two main routes to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Advantages of a Down Sleeping Bag

03rd March 2008
When you are choosing a sleeping bag, one of the major things to consider is the insulation fill type. Sleeping bags are typically made with either synthetic fill or down fill. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages, but a down filled sleepi... Read >
Author: Jeremy Biberdorf

The Art of Mountain Walking

24th January 2008
Effective mountain walking may mean relearning how to walk, and includes the correct technique reinforced by experience. There are several techniques which may be used, but they all have the same goal. Safe movement over difficult terrain, with the least ... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

Critical Illness Cover In UK vs USA vs Canada

23rd January 2008
The adoption of critical illness cover had been relatively slow in the USA. In contrast, critical illness insurance may probably hold a much higher importance for the UK insurance market. The effort to boost critical illness cover sales by the DSF had led... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Modernization Theory of Development

14th November 2007
The end of the World War II was marked by the reviewing of everything old and appearing of a lot of new. In the same time the scientific and policymaking world started to realize a great connection between development and world security. The academics tri... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

Suunto Gekko Scuba Diving Computer

05th November 2007
The Suunto Gekko is one of the most popular scuba diving computers in the UK, especially among newly qualified scuba divers. This is because it offers all a basic scuba diver needs and is fairly cheap.Gekko On Screen DisplayWhen scuba diving the Suunto Ge... Read >
Author: j smith

Journey to the Dream

15th October 2007
Encircled by hundreds of stars, dead silence, and breathtaking mountains, I was on top of New Hampshire's Presidential Range fascinated by nature’s magnificence. This minute I recognized that I must devote my living to the reasons of this magnificence.... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Wallowa Lake Tramway, Oregon - A Great Vacation and Travel Destination

11th October 2007
A visit to Wallowa Lake Tramway in Oregon is an experience you will never forget. That's because the views are incredible and the ascent is so amazing that you will always have this memory guarded in your mind's eye. In 1970 the gondola ride opened in Wal... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Getting Beautiful Legs With The Squat

25th September 2007
Nothing can change the look of your legs like the squat. Before we get into a routine that will change your lower body in no time flat, lets talk about proper squat form.The first thing to remember about the squat is that the power starts on the heels. St... Read >
Author: Raymond Burton

Exploring the Ukaguru Mountains.

10th September 2007
The Ukaguru Mountains are part of the hugely important Eastern Arc Range which comprises about 2% of the land area of Tanzania, contains over 90% of the plant and animal species and whose catchment is responsible for 61.5% of the electricity supply. Ma... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 Essential Habits to Protect Your Most Essential Commodity

13th August 2007
A couple of years ago I was at a leadership conference where one of the keynotes, Suzanne de Passe of Motown Productions, talked about protecting the entrepreneurs’ greatest commodity – our energy. Suzanne’s key comment was “how you spend your ene... Read >
Author: Melanie Benson Strick

Chinese Zodiac Pig

30th April 2007
According to the Chinese zodiac, being a pig is something to be quite proud of! If you are a pig, there are dozens of excellent qualities that are traditionally ascribed to this animal that was such an important part day to day life. Those born in the... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Roger the Lodger?

30th April 2007
With the average first-time property price reaching £156,000, six times the average wage of £26,000, renting a room out for extra income and sharing living costs is the latest way that first-time buyers are helping to pay off the mortgage. A new typ... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton

To Get A Loan, Or Not To Get A Loan? (That Is The Question).

20th April 2007
We have all seen or heard the adverts on the television or radio for debt consolation, and home owner loans, in fact these adverts seem to be rotating more regularly, especially during daytime programmes. Unsurprisingly, and no doubt due to the money spen... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton

QUILOTOA: A COLORFULL LAGOON

27th March 2007
Hidden among the serranía is located one of the most beautiful natural monuments in Ecuador. The lagoon of Quilotoa.   This particular area shows extraordinary features that can only be found here. Desert moorlands, bizarre mountain shapes and deso... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

PICHINCHA: THE GUARDIAN OF THE CITY OF THE LIGHT

27th March 2007
You will only listen the guide's voice with the most precise indications:  "Don't look down, take short steps and grip thigh to the rocks". We feel every muscle of our body while we walk trough this strait path that has as bottom an abyss with more ... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

TOWARDS THE ANDES HEART

27th March 2007
One hour driving from Quito, another rock giant watches over Ecuador’s capital. The Corazon Mountain with 4788 meters high is constituted in one of the best trekking around the city of Quito.   Denominated Corazon (Heart in Spanish) because of the... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

TO THE SUMMIT OF “THE ROAD TO THE SUN”

27th March 2007
Almost 40 minutes away from the summit, the cold and fog stopped us to countinue climbing, likewise strong it is our yearning to be able to crown this excellent mountain. The view from this point of the Cayambe makes us remember the old legend of the p... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

SUMMITS BETWEEN PARAMO AND AMAZON JUNGLE

27th March 2007
Many of us have risen in the cold mornings in the summer of our capital, and we have marveled with the white-snowed capped summit that shows us in Antisana in the east side of our capital. Proudly, we tell to one of our friends that is the fourth highe... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Homeowners are so wary of shady contractors that their building plans are on hold until accreditatio

02nd March 2007
The launch of the Master Contractors Accreditation Bureau (MCAB) at the end of November last year elicited more than 500 requests from consumers desperate to secure the services of credible, reliable building contractors. That's according to MCAB spoke... Read >
Author: Mark

Safeguard for tough guys

06th January 2007
Trucks are the crude princes of the streets, the tough guys. They are hefty and powerful and there is nothing in it that you can't use. Trucks' no-nonsense make and functionality qualify them as the automotive equivalent of a beast of burden. They are c... Read >
Author: Eduardo Petilla

The New Marriage - Part Two of Four

18th November 2006
By Dr. linda Miles When we fail to get the response or connection with our partner that we want, perhaps we should stop and look at our own thoughts and behavior. It may remind us of frightful tigers from our past stalking the room. Sometimes a calm a... Read >
Author: Dr. Linda Miles

20th Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon 2006

15th November 2006
They call it ?the world's toughest mountain race?. It takes a grueling soul to run, race and climb Mount Kinabalu with a total distance of 21 kilometers for both men and women. Takes place in Malaysia's first World Heritage Site, Mount Kinabalu (4095.2 me... Read >
Author: Ruhaizad Daud

Top 5 Myths About China

13th November 2006
Over 20 percent of the world's population are Chinese, and by economic standards, China's ascent is only just beginning. The Chinese nation, culture, economy, and language are going to get more and more important in the world during your lifetime. But ho... Read >
Author: Rosalyn Pan

Various Business Promotional Pens & Logo Pens

17th October 2006
A pen can do more than simply write. It is also an effective promotional item. At Promotional Logo Pens, you will find stylish as well as low rate business promotional pens. Promotional Logo Pens is a leading organization which can provide corporate lo... Read >
Author: Chris Shetler

The Taxman Cometh

07th May 2006
I'm sure you've had this experience, too. It's the first few days in April, spring is happening, and everything's cool for about five minutes, when you realize that your taxes are due in about two weeks. I've been there. I feel your pain. You ma... Read >
Author: Alyson Mead

Your Point of Power

24th April 2006
Copyright 2006 So-lu'shunz Leadership Services We'd all like to be flying above the storms of life and it's possible, but knowing your Point of Power is the key. There will always be storms, but you can choose to remain on the ground, battling them or... Read >
Author: Karin Syren

Chimborazo: Climbing Glaciers Near The Equator

16th April 2006
Climbing the glaciers to the summit of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador isn't highly technical. It is mountaineering, but how hard can it be, considering I went to 20,600 feet the first time I used crampons and an ice axe? Okay, I used them once for practice, ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Questions and Answers for Climbing Kilimanjaro

14th April 2006
There is only room here to cover this subject in brief; bellow are a few questions commonly asked about climbing Kilimanjaro. We hear the Marangu route is overcrowded and should be avoided? Marangu route must be booked in advance, this route uses hut... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Why I'm Giving Away 500 Books to Celebrate Women's History Month

15th March 2006
March is a month that always inspires me. No, I'm not talking March Madness or even St. Patrick's Day, though I'm Irish and I feel a bit more of the homeland on the 17th. I'm talking about Women's History Month! It gets me going thinking about the women... Read >
Author: Mary Foley

Hip flexors - the most underdeveloped muscle group in strength training

14th February 2006
Despite their importance to a wide range of athletic and sporting activities, the hip flexors are the most neglected major muscle group in strength training. It is very rare to find training programs that include hip flexor exercises. By contrast there is... Read >
Author: Bruce Ross

The 7 Steps to Safe Winter Flying

19th January 2006
If you've ever driven a car during a cold winter you know the kind of maintenance required to keep it functioning through the snow, ice, and extreme temperatures. Small plane pilots face similar issues during the winter months, but unlike driving a car, ... Read >
Author: Steven Styles

Personal loans UK enter the world of abundance

04th January 2006
I do not draw a very large salary package, but have come up through a lot many grades. Apart from the other lessons that this ascent taught me, the most important lesson was that no matter what you earn, your expenses would always exceed them. The defi... Read >
Author: steve C clark