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Software Development: The Quality Test

20th August 2009
Software development is one of the fastest growing industries in the world today and as you can see, it has taken over a great part of the global market since it took off. But in spite of all that seems rosy from the outside the software industry is one t... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

North India - Tour Exotic Destinations in the lap of Nature

15th August 2009
India is a country of various kind of land. In south there are oceans and rivers. This coastline area have different climate. Rajasthan is deserted area. In north several lakes and rivers add the beauty of high spreading mountains. Some area is famous for... Read >
Author: Anushka

The Central Texas City of Georgetown

13th August 2009
Georgetown, Texas was established in 1848 by George Washington Glasscock on a fork in the San Gabriel River. Glasscock donated the fertile land, replete with numerous sources of clean, clear water, and the city became the seat of Williamson County. Until ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Contaminated Soil Remediation and Fertilisers

11th August 2009
Fertile farm-able land is one of the most valuable natural resources that we have today. Farm-able land contains many minerals that help produce a good yield and a healthy crop. Oftentimes, due to natural processes as well as various types of pollution, l... Read >
Author: Eric Sanchez

Go Goa – You Will Fall In Love With Life!

08th August 2009
When people think of Goa, they think of the beaches, scenic beauty, night-life and a wonderful culture. So if your idea of a perfect holiday orbits around such thoughts, come to Goa. With a wide range of attractions in this fascinating Indian tourist ... Read >
Author: Sanjog

Royal Caribbean Cruises: Set a Course for Adventure

02nd August 2009
The earth is a big paradise only if our plan for its conservation is realized.... It is with much pride and honor to let you witness how beautiful the world is with the natural wonders of Caribbean. The long chained island and the wildlife, the green p... Read >
Author: Armando Ramirez

The Coffee Countries of East Africa

05th June 2009
African coffees tend towards the exotic in flavors as compared to the more well know Latin American coffees. These flavors include what’s described as fruity and floral with high acidity and medium body. Let’s review several of the more popular Africa... Read >
Author: Steve Josephs

Enjoy a Luxurious Stay in Mallorca

26th April 2009
When it comes to taking a well earned holiday abroad, Mallorca is one of the best loved destinations to head for. Indeed, it has plenty to offer no matter what kind of budget you have; and if you have a desire to enjoy a luxury holiday, where money is rea... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

No Egypt Vacations are Complete without a Nile Cruise

04th March 2009
A Nile cruise is an essential part of any Egypt luxury vacation, and so important, in fact, that the cruise should comprise the entire vacation. Egypt is nothing without the Nile, and the ancient Egyptians even had a god devoted only to the Nile: Hapi. ... Read >
Author: Margaret

A Brief History of Fife, UK

23rd January 2009
Fife is a Scotland council area located between Firth of Forth and Firth of Tay. It shares its borders with Clackmanmanshire, Kinross and Perth. Originally it was an independent kingdom and still commonly known as the Kingdom of Fife in Scotland. A local ... Read >
Author: Dev

Building Wealth in an Economic Downturn

03rd December 2008
Online marketing is building wealth in a recession. Such dire times are the best times if you get it right. There's a lot of that sort of talk on the ether waves at the moment. Doesn't it make you wonder why some people are saying these things? And on ... Read >
Author: John Hutchinson the 'oldie newbie'

Driving in Stellenbosch, South Africa

27th November 2008
The historic city of Stellenbosch is located about 50km east of Cape Town in the Western Cape. It's an important centre of the Cape Winelands and is the second oldest city in South Africa. The name Stellenbosch means Stel’s Forest – this is the colloq... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Arkansas Property - A 2009 Best Buy

30th October 2008
Arkansas is a State situated in the southern part of the United States with its eastern border defined by the Mississippi River. The State has beautiful landscapes and is a great place to acquire land. There are many realtors that will help you find the r... Read >

Australia as a holiday destination

25th March 2008
Australia is a land with a unique flora and fauna that is found nowhere else on earth. It is also a land of many contrasts and a wide variety of climate that ranges from tropical to sub alpine. It is easy to forget that this vast island – continent has ... Read >
Author: Stewart

New Home Dream Made Real

28th February 2008
It happens that you want to take a new financial move but that can only happen after getting cash from your pending transactions. You may want to acquire a more fertile land this year and for that acquisition you have sold some of your old property. You a... Read >
Author: gracy

The Aztec Civilization

14th November 2007
From the 14th to the 16th century the Aztecs, a pre-Columbian civilization, occupied a leading position in Meso America. This happened due to their advanced military, high developed economy and stratified society. This was a great empire, later destroyed ... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

water and Phoenix real estate

01st August 2007
If you really know your American history (and/or have ever read the book or seen the PBS documentary Cadillac Desert) you understand full well that settlement of the West and water issues are inextricably bound – particularly in desert areas like Phoeni... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Sampling Great Wines at the Temecula Wine Tasting Tour in Los Angles

04th June 2007
Wine is a favorite with many people and the experience of seeing wine grapes growing in rows for many miles is something that few people will ever forget. There are a number of regions in the world where you can see wine grapes growing well. Of these many... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Rajasthan Tours - A Guide to Foreign Tourists

31st January 2007
India has always been a mystic land for outsiders for its diverse culture, religions, monuments and climate. And Rajasthan adds much to the diaspora being more colorful than any other state. The tourist should have little backgrounding of the factors that... Read >
Author: Kathy John

Hydroponic Gardening -The Pros and the Cons

10th January 2007
When it comes to some of the problems we are facing in the world with regards to food production, hydroponic gardening offers some promising solutions. In the poorer countries where the terrain or climate is inhospitable to agriculture, hydroponics offer... Read >
Author: tony buel

The BestThings in Life Are FREE!

01st January 2007
Many of us spend our lives trying to make money without realising that we were born rich and that the best things in life are free. When the singer, Robbie Williams, got his first major recording contract worth £8 million he exclaimed: "I'm rich be... Read >
Author: Nickolove Lovemore

Investing in Costa Rica Property

04th December 2006
Talk about foreign investments and there’s nothing that can compare to Costa Rica. Its fame as one of the safest and most attractive country for foreign investment in Latin America holds true today! Thanks go to the Costa Rican government as well as to ... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Rogaine: The Hair Growth Stimulator

16th November 2006
Hair are serving mankind since its evolution on the earth. Earlier, hair have provided protection against climatic changes. Later on technological advancement and invention of clothing have reduced the significance hair as a protector from climatic change... Read >
Author: Alan Anderson

Long Live Queen Olive—May Health and Fitness Be Hers

15th November 2006
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer I beg for a moment of your time. I'd like to share the story of Queen Olive. You never know?Queen Olive may inspire you to achieve a higher level of health, fitness and weight loss. Queen Olive was a mighty queen who reigned ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Holidays in Kerala

08th July 2006
Kerala or the moniker "God's own country" as it has come to be known by, lies on the south west tip of the Indian peninsula. Kerala is one of four states that comprise the Linguistic-cultural region known as South India. Kerala's culture is mainly Dravid... Read >
Author: Vishal S

Why so many people fail in the Home Business Arena?

12th March 2006
Statistics shows that 90% of the people who embark on a work at home business career give up in the first few months. This article examines the reasons why and shows how to avoid the mistakes commonly made by new home business seekers. You are never a ... Read >
Author: marco olivas

Life's A Beach In Bohol, Philippines

07th January 2006
Bohol continues to fascinate international and domestic tourists with its rich cultural, natural, and historical wealth. It's wonderful Chocolate Hills and amazing Tarsiers are among its best sellers. Add to that the centuries-old churches that line up it... Read >
Author: Mars Mosqueda Jr.