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Ivory Coast Casinos

29th September 2009
The Ivory Coast is a country in West Africa which shares borders with Liberia, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ghana, having a shoreline along the Gulf of Guinea to the south of the country. The Ivory Coast spreads over 124,503 square miles and has a popu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Djembe Construction

02nd September 2009
Traditionally, only artists should be entrusted with the building of a djembe. The construction of the drum prizes spiritual entanglement between builder and product, and every element needs to be chosen carefully to create a better sound. The shape of... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce

The World's Sexiest Football Jersey in My View

09th July 2009
Football is certainly the globe's most prevalent sport, its most beautiful and in a great deal of ways its most stylish. Buyers and sellers of wholesale jersey goods know that soccer jerseys are increasingly turning to fashion styles even in the United St... Read >
Author: Shining Lion

Use Shea Butter for Glowing Skin and Eternal Youth

16th June 2009
If you want your skin to glow with health, use shea butter. It helps to maintain the health of your skin, keeping it glowing and supple, and maintaining its youthful look well into your old age. Perhaps 'eternal youth' is a bit beyond it, but don't give u... Read >
Author: Laura Thomas

The Miracle Berry Could Be a Miracle for Dieters & Diabetics

11th June 2009
The Miracle Berry has become the object of cult obsession these days, particularly in cities such as New York City, where people hold taste tripping parties based on the fruit's properties. The berry itself comes from a small shrubby plant native to West ... Read >
Author: HWNTeam

Healing the Womb

01st June 2009
Sitting at my computer, deadline quickly approaching, thoughts of my next article begin to flow as I listen to didgeridoo meditation music. The Great Mind of Ma said, “The Spirit of the Womb must be healed.” That was my cue as to what my Higher She ha... Read >
Author: Tonya K. Freeman

Where can I travel in Sierra Leone?

22nd April 2009
Sierra Leone is a West African country with a population of approximately 6.1 million as of 2007. The official language is English with Krio being widely spoken. Other local languages include Mende, Limba and Temne. A few years ago, Sierra Leone would att... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Beads - An endless creation

17th April 2009
Not too many people are aware that small objects such as beads can have a wide range of use - both functional and decorative. These objects come in different sizes and are made from different materials; but most, if not all, of them are spherical in shape... Read >
Author: Mel C

The Hidden Past and Exciting Future of the Djembe Drum

16th April 2009
The Djembe is a skin covered drum which resembles the shape of a large goblet and is made to be played best with bare hands and a lot of force behind it. Most Djembe Drums are traditionally carved and each have their own meanings and even stories behind t... Read >
Author: Chris Barton

where can I travel I Guinea Bissau?

04th April 2009
Guinea Bissau is such a unique country that is really a good idea to get out of the normal day to day business responsibilities and take your rental car for a little road trip. Even if you are only in the country for a few days, you will see a lot. There ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Where can I travel in Guinea?

04th April 2009
Tired of looking for a suitable place or destination where you can sit down and relax with no disturbances? Or you are planning to take your family on an unforgettable vacation experience? Don’t hesitate to pay a visit to the lovely country of Guinea an... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Lotto Magic Lottery Pools

23rd March 2009
Every week, more than 200,000 people win in the Florida Lottery, according to a new website, http://lottomagicsite.com/. In the past few years, the average jackpot has been around $20,000,000 and the biggest jackpot was over $100,000,000. The Florida Lot... Read >
Author: Van Whitsett

Information About Sweet Fruits

06th March 2009
The Miracle Fruit Planted (Synsepalum dulcificum) is a yard first documented in 1725 during an outing to its native West Africa. Local tribes selected the berry from shrubs and chewed it before meals. Miracle Fruit Berries inhibit an innocent active glyco... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Overseas Shipping And Shipping To West Africa

20th February 2009
Technology has brought the world closer together and given us hope for the future. The world is new and totally different for what it was used to be a few decades ago, say eight years ago in the 21st Century. For thousands of years nations and individuals... Read >
Author: abbiesmith

Getting Cheap Airfare In Africa

30th January 2009
Fly540, kenya based airline which became the 3rd operator on the Entebbe-Nairobi path in February is positioning it person to take on the continent's established airlines as the dash to capture African skies by regional airlines moves into higher stages. ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Tsetse fly is a threat to health

17th January 2009
Tsetse fly is a threat to health Many of us are well acquainted with the ordinary housefly that is inseparable with the rotting garbage, neglected public toilets, eating establishment and so on. At least this is kind of a fly does not directly harm ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Cape Verde property for sale

30th November 2008
Cape Verde is an Archipelago of ten islands situated off the coast of West Africa, and is a marine extension of the Sahara. Consequently, the islands benefit from a dry, moderate climate throughout the year. The tropical climate is tempered by trade win... Read >
Author: Intsub

Jobs in West Africa

21st October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ianson Internet Marketing Better technology gives way for easier access to recruitment online. In fact most applications sent into companies are done online, without the possibility of physically handing in one's resume. This new way... Read >
Author: Louise G

The Best Family Holiday Destinations in the World

13th October 2008
It is time to take your children for a vacation but choosing the right vacation spot is not really easy because you have to consider a lot of things. One of the first things to look for is to look for a place that caters to a family holiday. You have to p... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

We chocolate lovers can now say "I told you so."

13th June 2008
Oh, we chocolate lovers are loyal creatures! We have to be. Without our chocolate to solve our crisis, where would we be? To be honest, most of us chocoholics will admit, under pressure, that we could live without chocolate... we just don't want to. ... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey

African Golden Cat

27th May 2008
Profelis Aurata, the African Golden Cat is believed to be closely related to the Caracal and Serval, though it is often termed as the Leopard's Brother owing to the co-existence of the two cats in certain parts of their range. Body length is usually aroun... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Tramigo Loves Africa - Meet us at East Africa Com 8 - 9 APR

21st May 2008
"Tramigo Loves Africa!" comments Arto Tiitinen, Senior Partner of Tramigo Ltd. We have huge success in Sub-Saharan Africa since entering this dynamic market with most growth potential in GSM industry. Tramigo is proud to offer the first ever GPS product w... Read >
Author: TRamigo Ltd.

Cape on investing

20th May 2008
With so many destinations for those buying investment property overseas being hit by the credit crunch, emerging markets are attracting plenty of attention. Cape Verde is among these, although it would be quite incorrect to suggest that it is becoming pop... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Information on monkeypox-a type of smallpox

08th May 2008
Monkeypox is a rare infectious disease caused by monkeypox virus. The disease was first identified in laboratory monkeys, giving it its name. The disease is most prevalent in Central and West Africa, but an outbreak occurred also in the United States in 2... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Vivian Elebiyo on Abstinence - A Voice of Clarity in a Sea of Confusion

01st May 2008
Author and talk show host Vivian Elebiyo is like the Oprah Winfrey of an alternate universe. She offers guidance and hope especially to young women. Brought up in a wholly different society, her powerful faith in God and a penchant for common sense make f... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Voodoo: A Misunderstood Magic

15th April 2008
Voodoo is a religious tradition originating in West Africa, which became prominent in the New World due to the importation of African slaves. West African Vodun is the original form of the religion; Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo are its descendants i... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

Cape Verde mortgage market 'still in development'

09th April 2008
The archipelago of Cape Verde has been topping the lists of buy-to-let and investment hotspots for a while now, with British buyers among those who are singing the islands' praises most strongly. Cape Verde is comprised of ten volcanic islands and five i... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Challenges Of Managing And Running A Free Online Dating Site.

02nd February 2008
Free online dating is a growing industry with the owners of this online dating sites in Canada and USA making exorbitant profits from the increasing number of subscribers. Internet society is a gigantic income earner in Canada and USA like any other devel... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Meeting the Jesus Campers

26th January 2008
A few weeks ago I received an e-mail from a friend of mine who pastors a small church near a military base in rural Missouri. Although I've spoken at this particular pastor's church before, a lot has changed in my life since the last time I visited him an... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor

A Brief History of Coffee

01st October 2007
Coffee was first discovered in Ethiopia, West Africa.According to popular legend a local goat herder going by the name of Kaldi, was watching his flock as usual when he noticed that his goats were acting unusually frisky and were very alert. Further obser... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Natural Supplements Like 5-HTP To Support A Normal Sleep Cycle

12th September 2007
5-HTP is 5-Hydroxytryptophan, and amino acid and a precursor of serotonin, an important neurotransmitter. 5-HTP can pass from the blood to the brain and allow it to synthesis serotonin and it is thought to work synergistically with some nutritional suppl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Djembe Drum Buying Guide

01st April 2007
When preparing to buy a Djembe drums, it's important to determine the type of sound you're looking for before you start shopping. After reading the information below, you'll be able to make a clear and confident decision. Types of djembe drums The ... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce

Puppy for Sale-Advance Fee Fraud

12th March 2007
Nigerian scammers are using puppies as bait in a new scam targeting Western Australians. Scammers are advertising a puppy for sale in newspapers or online and provide an email address as a contact point.When a consumer responds to the advertisement, the ... Read >
Author: Fubrus

The Most Widely Spoken Language in the World

06th March 2007
There are thousands of languages spoken throughout the world, but what is the most widely spoken? This may be more of a quiz question than one of interest to most people, but in business this is actually quite important. In 1999 the Summer Institute for ... Read >
Author: Fiona Dutton

Learn Chinese!

03rd February 2007
Essential Chinese Have you ever wanted to learn Chinese? Don’t know where to start or tried products that promise fluency and give you about 10 phrases? Well, no more… come over to http://essential-chinese.blogspot.com/ to find honest opinions on s... Read >
Author: Mantis

Honeydew Melons: Savor The Tastiest Fruit Snack

16th January 2007
“If honeydew is ripe, then it is the king of all melons”. Honeydew melons are considered to be more ‘melony’ and tastier than cantaloupe watermelon or any other variety of melons. One of the most popular melons, belonging to the cucurbit (gourd) f... Read >
Author: Christine Macguire

An Anti-Ageing Secret You Won't Find In 99% Of Women's Magazines

19th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Owen Sampson Have you ever wondered why the average black women of even 60 and over have few if any wrinkles on their face at all? Well, whilst there are natural oils that are found within black skin, there is still the essential requ... Read >

The Zanzibar Islands and the Music of Tanzania

05th April 2006
The music of Tanzania, especially along the coast and on the spice islands has been influenced from within the African continent and also from the ancient eastern trade routes. The Arabic and Indonesian cultures have had strong influences on the Zanzibar... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Jorge Garifuna reveals the secret of his favorite Punta Music

31st January 2006
Jorge Garifuna has finally set the record straight. He has been planning to reveal to his audience the secret of his favorite Punta Music, but for some reason the time has never been right. Well, until now that is. You are probably aware that Garinet ... Read >
Author: Jorge Garifuna

Few Facts on Samuel Blankson Books

06th January 2006
Samuel Blankson has been born and raised in Ghana, an underdeveloped country in West Africa. He proved himself to be an extremely good entrepreneur. He showed the first signs of being special at a very early age when he started reading, actually devouring... Read >
Author: Ispas Marin