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How To Use A Compass

29th September 2009
Traveling and exploring different places is a good adventure. It can bring many experiences and memories that will be treasured for a lifetime. It is also a good way to discover other wonderful places, cultures and people. Of course, for any adventure,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vienne ! Rocks !

17th September 2009
What is the origin of the word LIMOUSINE? The Lemovices were a Gallic tribe who established themselves in the Massif Central area including Haute-vienne, Creuse, Corrze and Charente territories in France. Their capital was Durotincum ( Villejoubert ).... Read >
Author: Nicolas Gilbertt

Bassiinets For Your Newborn in the Home

10th September 2009
Any parent would wish for the best for their baby. In any case, getting a bassinet for your baby is actually the best way to go. A bassinet provides a safe and durable place for your baby to rest, lessening the initial nervousness you may feel about car... Read >
Author: Stuart Hooper

Bodybuilding, a Necessity for 21st America

28th August 2009
If you can get back in time and see how the shapely muscled men of the past developed their muscles you could be in for some surprises. There were no workout gyms then, no fitness or heath instructors to supervise a bodybuilding regimen. Soldiers trained ... Read >
Author: Michael Smythe

eDreams Chile-Your Best Choice For A Vacation

10th August 2009
eDreams holds on to their marketing concept which is, providing excellent service, product range and as well as convenience for consumers, these vital components have shaped the eDreams brand into one of the most rapidly growing shopping portals in the in... Read >
Author: Dennis Hopper

eDreams Chile-Your Best Choice For A Vacation

07th August 2009
eDreams holds on to their marketing concept which is, providing excellent service, product range and as well as convenience for consumers, these vital components have shaped the eDreams brand into one of the most rapidly growing shopping portals in the in... Read >
Author: Dennis Hopper

Visualizing Whilst on the Golf Course - Part 2

08th July 2009
There are many mental skills involved in playing golf. You need to take your mental golf skills out with you onto the course and use them "on the spot", so to speak. You need to take your mental golf skills out with you onto the course and use them "o... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Charleston, SC. Family Vacation on a Budget

06th July 2009
Charleston, SC. is a family vacation destination that has plenty of family fun activities for everyone. There are museums, beaches, naval maritime history, rich civil war history, parks, plantations, and a historical district with a number of tours that ... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell

Wedding Transportation

27th June 2009
Transportation can be challenging during a wedding as many people are always in the mood for celebration and not many will be ready to solve hitches when they arise. It is therefore important to take the advice below to ensure that he or she and the guest... Read >
Author: 1weddingsource

Budget holiday tips

06th June 2009
With the global economic frost beginning to settle upon the world’s tourism industries, people are increasingly looking for ways to enjoy their holidays on the cheap. If I’ve just described you, here a few handy hints and tips to help you get more f... Read >
Author: Derek

Automobiles and Braking

15th May 2009
When it comes to automobiles and braking I’m the first to admit that I’m an ol’ fart, not quite so old that I recall them being called horseless carriages. But when I first started driving all gear boxes were not only stick change but crash too. F... Read >
Author: sentinal486

Automobiles and Braking

15th May 2009
When it comes to automobiles and braking I’m the first to admit that I’m an ol’ fart, not quite so old that I recall them being called horseless carriages. But when I first started driving all gear boxes were not only stick change but crash too. F... Read >
Author: sentinal486

Charles Dickens – Accidents, Compensation and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

29th April 2009
On first impressions, you might not think there is a link between Victorian author Charles Dickens and compensation claims in the 21st century, but you would be wrong. In fact Charles Dickens experiences in a train crash nearly 150 years ago closely rese... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

The Evolution of the Cambell Hausfeld Air Compressor

02nd April 2009
So, what do air compressors and corn have in common? This sounds like a trick question, and perhaps it is. I would be accurate is asking, what do Campbell Hausfeld air compressors have in common with a corn planter? Well, it all comes down to history and ... Read >
Author: MJ

Beginning Work On A Garden Bed

17th March 2009
rise by the next morning; and, by the noon of the second day after the bed is made, the heat will be up. Poke your finger as deep as you can into the middle of the bed, when you have taken off one of the Lights. If the heat be so great as to burn yo... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

China Vacations Info - Hongkong Disney Travel Guide

13th March 2009
This article is about the China vacations and you can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now. The Hongkong Disney Park is not a big park and one day should be enough for your Hongkong Disney travel. 1. How to... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

10 Things to Do and 10 Places to Go to for Healthy Living in Dallas, Texas

28th January 2009
Dallas is probably one of the gifted cities in Texas. It had vastly gained recognition worldwide with its scenic spots. Aside from these things, visiting Dallas would not be complete unless you get a handful of help from their sports and recreation cent... Read >
Author: John C. Arkin

Riding on Trains

28th January 2009
I have spent most of this week sat on trains. I know that it's not many people's idea of fun and it is not usually my idea of a great time either yet something about this week has been rather relaxing. Maybe it's something to do with the gentle rocking of... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Pre-Budget Report: rail transport set for boost

08th January 2009
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) caused shockwaves throughout UK PLC and has been heralded as one of the most extraordinary packages of measures presented by a Chancellor in a long time. It seems that the government really does unde... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Romantic Tips and Ideas

13th December 2008
If you ask most guys, they’d say that they’d like to be more romantic with the women that they love. The problem is that most guys don’t really have any idea how to go about doing this. Why is it so complicated, they wonder? The secret is – it isn... Read >
Author: Annette Lackovic

The Idea of Web Designing - The Fundamental Web Designing Principles

23rd November 2008
I often encounter questions on what constitutes good web design and nearly all those who asked me frown in the end thinking that I am monotonous. I guess most of them didn’t expect to hear again what they already knew. Let me reiterate, it is pretty eas... Read >
Author: woodcs

Time to take the train again – rail tickets

05th November 2008
Train comfort has moved on since the age of steam. Booking tickets is easier than ever using online systems, and there are fare options to suit everyone. The Golden Age of Steam may be long behind us, and Dr Beeching may have reduced the UK rail netw... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith

Lawrenceburg Tennessee

29th October 2008
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee is a small, quite little town in southern middle Tennessee. It's located about 82 miles southwest of Nashville, Tennessee but its just 20 minutes away from Alabama state line. With a population of around 14,000 people, Lawrenceburg... Read >
Author: inet2007

Kids Birthday Party Invitations Cards For Speical Kid Party Celebrations

17th October 2008
Personalized Kids Birthday Party Invite for Kid Party Celebration Having a party for your child's birthday can always be a challenge. Besides the difficulty of making all of the arrangements and dealing with problems as they occur such as cake delays o... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter

What To Look For When Buying A Double Stroller

08th October 2008
As with most strollers the features in double stroller can vary and when you are buying your double stroller you should take care to ensure that you are getting the one that best meet your needs. If you are the proud parents of twins then a double stro... Read >
Author: Lorna Mclaren

Travelling Through The City With Kids In Tow

23rd September 2008
Anyone who is a parent will know that a day out with the children is more like an expedition than a simple trip. Buggies, changing bags and toys are essential for the younger child, whereas older kids who walk everywhere need to be kept under control to ... Read >
Author: Miss Kitty

See it all in New York

05th September 2008
New York is a world renowned city and location, with the different levels of society all coming together to create a metropolis shown in all styles of movies, described in countless books and the feature of many songs. So what is it about this city that m... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

The future is renewable energy

25th August 2008
We have come along way in developing societies that have electricity and the power necessary to fuel vehicles and for industry to be successful. All of these efforts though rely upon the use of energy source that comes from fossil fuels. They are foun... Read >
Author: DCJames

Travelling Through The City With Kids In Tow

22nd August 2008
Anyone who is a parent will know that a day out with the children is more like an expedition than a simple trip. Buggies, changing bags and toys are essential for the younger child, whereas older kids who walk everywhere need to be kept under control to m... Read >
Author: Miss Kitty

Advantages of horse back riding

29th July 2008
For many centuries horseback riding has been much popular for many reasons. Soon, horse riding became a chief mode of travel. First, horses were mainly used for fighting and hunting purposes as the speed of the horse gave people good advantage. With the a... Read >
Author: Mari milian

Advantages of horse back riding

24th July 2008
For many centuries horseback riding has been much popular for many reasons. Soon, horse riding became a chief mode of travel. First, horses were mainly used for fighting and hunting purposes as the speed of the horse gave people good advantage. With the a... Read >
Author: Mari milian

Popular Limousines in History

10th July 2008
Limousines have always been important of marriages. As they provide added advantage and imparts a special glory to the special day. Stylish and opulent as a limousine, limos originated in France. Many years ago, shepherds in Limousine, France, developed a... Read >
Author: sllimoandbuses@gmail.com

Japan - what to see and the best way to travel

03rd July 2008
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked all kinds of travel questions. A client recently enquired about travelling to Japan for the first time and wanted my advice on what to see and the best way to ... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

Roller Coasting To An Accident Claim

30th June 2008
You might not think heading to summer theme parks is a sure way to end up filing a law suit for an accident claim but every summer amusement park rides hold the risk of potential accidents with roller coasters often cropping up as the usual suspect especi... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt

Baby Carriers for the Modern Parent at Ready to Leave

21st June 2008
During the modern times, parents do not go out of the house without baby carriers for their infants. Prams are the things from the past, with mothers opting for baby slings each time they want to bring their babies along with them. If you have an infant, ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Love Limos? Things you MUST know about limousines

09th June 2008
Wherever you go, limousine has been always a catchphrase of all people you’ll meet. People of all nations, rich or poor, Muslims or Christians, they oftentimes seek to step-up in a grand limousine. Whether a man on the street would wish the same as your... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Train Rides Western Cape | Train Tours| Toureagle

13th April 2008
A Western Cape Tour Of Exciting Train Rides Who will ever forget the first time they boarded a train and took a ride through rushing scenery and arrived at new destinations in something very different to a car? The sheer speed and power of the massive ca... Read >
Author: Toureagle

Remote Control Toy Buying Guide

11th April 2008
If you have kids or you know someone else who does, you have probably faced with the daunting task of selecting a toy to buy. It is often difficult to decide what toys are interesting and appropriate for young children. Remote control toys, however, are a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Online-Newbies Should Wear Blinkers!

03rd April 2008
An `online-newbie' is any person just starting out trying to create an online business. Now why should online-newbies wear blinkers? More to the point, what are blinkers? In the old days when horse-carts and carriages were the vogue, the horse was m... Read >
Author: Gopi Menon

A look at the history of rail travel

31st March 2008
Early railways are primarily wagonways, thought to have been created in Germany in the 1500s used for transporting coal primarily from mines, the rails were formed from wood, the only evidence of this is by Georgius Agricola who illustrated the wagonways ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Hotels - Travelling by Rail in Europe

19th March 2008
When you think of going on your holidays, what springs to mind when it comes to travelling to your destination? If you’re travelling by air, complications such as crowded airplanes – usually with plenty of screaming children - long waits for shutt... Read >
Author: DCollins

Audi History

14th March 2008
Audi is a car manufacturing company with a big history. Data about it is provided in many places today which come to say how proud the owners of this manufacturer are. There are in fact many things that make them proud. The foundation of the company is... Read >
Author: Kalin Staikov

Horses for Sale in Online Classifieds

22nd February 2008
It has been several years since horses have been considered as among the most well-loved pets or domesticated animals. In the past, these animals are regarded as one of the major means of transportation. They are domesticated for ranch or farm use. They a... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Buying and Selling Horses

22nd February 2008
There are many reasons why you would want to buy a horse. For some individuals, this animal is something which they think is the perfect gift for their children. For farm owners, they would like to buy horses so that they would have extra help with the ch... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Autoversicherung: History of the Automobile: Part One

25th January 2008
Longshanks pony can muster up an eighth of one horsepower to propel him from A to B. For most of man’s history this has proved perfectly adequate but nowadays we think nothing of climbing into a metal and glass construction powered by a combustion engin... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

History of the Toronto Street Cars

18th January 2008
One sure-fire sign of a long established city in North America is the presence of a public transit system that has evolved through the ages in terms of vehicles, but has always followed the same routes and rules. While the scenery around the routes may ch... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

The First Car Led to The First Mechanic

05th November 2007
The first car was created and it was good. A few days later, it broke down. That was bad. This led, of course, to the creation of the first mechanic. From the time German Engineer, Karl Benz, invented the first practical automobile to use an internal comb... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

A Good Race

18th October 2007
Death Valley Park in the USA will be our stop in the journey throughout the off-road chaos. Death Valley is supposed to be an extremely tough course which would be a bad trail for people who are going to make a mess of heir off-road motor vehicle. Death V... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Availing Cheap Airline Tickets

01st July 2007
Air travelling most certainly, is the most expensive medium of travelling. While going out for a trip, the major portion of our money goes in availing these airline tickets. And nearly all of us have sincerely wished in some point of their lives that air... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin

What Would Be the Fuel for Tomorrow?

13th March 2007
Engineers and scientists see a transformation to totally electric vehicles by the middle part of the 21st Century. Much like carriages and steam engines are exhibited, internal combustion-powered vehicles will be consigned to museums, parades and shows.... Read >
Author: benjamin

A Horse Drawn Carriage For Your Wedding Day

27th December 2006
Typically horse drawn carriages are used to bring the bride and groom to the ceremony, and then away to the reception. In order to keep travel time reasonable, most companies suggest a destination no more than four miles. The carriages travel at a relax... Read >
Author: Kathleen

Cinderella Carriage - Romantic Moments

24th November 2006
Organising your wedding transportation? There are some things you must consider, regarding the way to get to your church or wedding venue. Even if you are lucky enough to be living close enough to walk to church, you will still need at least one vehicle t... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Backpacker

02nd October 2006
Backpacking isn't complicated. In fact, its simplicity is what makes it so attractive. With only your pack on your back, there are no limits to what you can do or see. Many hostels provide self-catering kitchens and most provide meals. You should book ... Read >
Author: Brian McQuirk

Austria - This Time Try Something Different

01st April 2006
So you've planned your trip to Austria. You're going to visit all the popular Austrian sites: Vienna (no doubt to tour the Sigmund Freud Museum), Innsbruck and Salzburg. And you'll have a fabulous time. But, while you're visiting Austria, why not tak... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

Vienna – a city of waltz and parks

13th March 2006
A capital of Austria – beautiful city of Vienna – carefully keeps its traditions and cultural treasures. The city has managed to safe a lot of its ancient appearance and unique ambiance. Vienna is located at the footsteps of the Alps, on the banks of Danu... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

London before the War to End all Wars

04th January 2006
At the start of the 20th century, London was a larger, busier place than it had ever been before. One could buy fresh fish from Billingsgate, meat from Smithfield Market, flowers and vegetables from Covent Garden, clocks from Clerkenwell Road, diamonds fr... Read >
Author: Derek Miller