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SUITABLE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN by Fran Harris

28th September 2009
During infancy. -------------- Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health. Unfortunately, an opinion is prevalent in socie... Read >
Author: Rebecca Witson

Snow Boarding Safety

23rd September 2009
When it comes to snow boarding I always tell people that the most important thing that you have to consider is safety. Not just your own safety, but also the safety of others, please read through my tips whether you are an expert snow boarder that has nev... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

FAB Fabrics: A Look At Eco-Friendly Fabrics And Their Properties.

12th September 2009
There are so many fabrics out there that the fashion world has started to recognise as being both great to design with and good for the planet. Looking at Eco-fabrics is not as simple as man-made or natural, organic or not. It is about everything from how... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody

Snowmobiling to Santa's House

25th August 2009
For one of the most extreme snowmobiling vacations, adventurous riders will want to plan their next excursion at the North Pole. The frigid weather and added treacherous landscape provides snowmobilers with a thrilling experience that they will talk about... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

Scotland Holidays - Aviemore and the Cairngorms

08th August 2009
This area is a foremost tourist area in Scotland and is privileged to have two of the most distinctive ecosystems in the UK. High up in the Cairngorms there is the relict flora of the last Ice Ages � a British tundra. As well as heather there is enou... Read >
Author: Chas and Steve

A Great Adventure Tour in Tanzania

01st July 2009
The ultimate climb, Kilimanjaro also known as the “the roof of Africa” 5895 meters high it is the highest summit of the African Continent. View the snow covered equatorial mountain, and experience a mysticism that defies all. As a result of the altit... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Are you avoiding music festivals?

15th June 2009
Music festivals can be a great place to meet new people and see a fantastic array of bands and other music acts. So are you one of the people that enjoys attending such events, or do you find yourself avoiding them? If you fall into the latter category... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Winter is Holiday time

12th June 2009
South Africa, a holiday in winter, you’ve got to be kidding. Are you aware that the 2010 soccer world cup, the largest sport event in the world will bring thousands of travel visitors to South Africa to watch this even slap bang in the middle of winter.... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Be Safe While Snowboarding

15th May 2009
When it comes to snow boarding I always tell people that the most important thing that you have to consider is safety. Not just your own safety, but also the safety of others, please read through my tips whether you are an expert snow boarder that has nev... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

The Techniques Of Mountain Climbing

28th April 2009
If you're looking for a fun, enjoyable and exciting way to use up your free time, you can try mountain climbing. Studies show though that avid mountaineers are those who have no family, friends or loved ones. Why? Because this is a risky sport to engage i... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

What To Wear For Your Kids

09th April 2009
lightest clothing. The principles which ought to guide a parent in clothing her infant are as follows: The material and quantity of the clothes should be such as to preserve a sufficient proportion of warmth to the body, regulated therefore by th... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Get The Right Clothes For Mountain Climbing

09th April 2009
If it's your first time to go to mountain climbing, the clothes you bring can ultimately make your experience pleasant...or unpleasant, especially if you plan to stay overnight or longer. Here's what you should know about mountain climbing clothes to make... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Valmeinier, France, definitely family-friendly

02nd February 2009
First, for the parents: skiers of all levels will not be bored in Valmeinier as there are plenty of slopes of all difficulties: 34 green runs, 25 black runs, 31 red runs, and 6 black runs. Experts will get there share of excitement with the tree-lined slo... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Motorcycle Vacationing on a Harley

21st January 2009
Do you have an adventuresome sprit? Do you have the desire for something new and different? If so, then an interesting trend in vacationing is motorcycle touring. Whatever scenery you enjoy, whatever venue you like, whether it is the beach, the mountai... Read >
Author: W. Longacre

Learn to surf in Cornwall

20th January 2009
When you think of Cornwall surfing might not be the first thing that comes to mind, but it's a great place to learn to do just that. It's actually famous for its surfing beaches. For surprisingly little money, you can get a one-day surfing experience that... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Advice For Safe Driving In Winter

31st December 2008
Each season offer different hazards to drivers throughout the world. Here we have our top 10 pieces of advice for driving during the winter months. 1. Always keep car windows clean - if you can't see through them sufficiently, you can't drive safely. Alw... Read >
Author: johnnyfr

Prevent Asthma

01st December 2008
Asthma is a condition that does not have a total cure and therefore the treatment that is given is usually but a control measure. This enables a proper handling of a patients condition from getting any worse. Asthma is prevented only when one has known ... Read >
Author: Mercy

New Years Eve in Dublin 2008

30th October 2008
Believe it or not there are plans under way already for New Year's Eve in Dublin 2008! Dublin city centre is firmly established as one of the most popular places to be on New Year's Eve, with restaurants, pubs and clubs open until the wee hours of the mor... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Dublin Weather: What to Expect

30th October 2008
Ireland's weather is highly influenced by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream and the south westerly winds that come from the Atlantic Ocean. Predicting the weather in Ireland can be tricky as there are days when you can experience all four season's in one... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Carp Fishing Baits Tactics And Rigs For Big Fish!

24th September 2008
This is the time of year when some of the biggest fish in a lake can be most vulnerable to capture; so winter carp fishing is not as mad as it might first appear! Good planning and preparation including refinement of baits, rigs and use of using warm clot... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Different Clothing For Your Baby

08th September 2008
During infancy -------------- Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health. Unfortunately, an opinion is prevalent in societ... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Exploring Argentina

01st September 2008
Argentina is located on the southern tip of South America and offers tourists a wide variety of travel destinations. Argentina is home to an amazing geographical landscape including glaciers, rainforests, mountains and cities that offer infinite opportuni... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

Snow Boarding Safety

08th May 2008
When it comes to snow boarding I always tell people that the most important thing that you have to consider is safety. Not just your own safety, but also the safety of others, please read through my tips whether you are an expert snow boarder that has nev... Read >
Author: ski987

The history of Mbeya

11th April 2008
Mbeya was founded as a gold mining town in the 1920s. The TAZARA railway soon drawing farming migrants and small entrepreneurs to the area. Mbeya and its district were administered by the British until 1961. Mbeya Region was created in 1961. Local gove... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Winter Carp Fishing Baits Thinking Tactics And Rigs

01st April 2008
This is the time of year when some of the biggest fish in a lake can be most vulnerable to capture; so winter carp fishing is not as mad as it might first appear! Good planning and preparation including refinement of baits, rigs and use of using warm clot... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

A Look At The Many Different Types Of Snow Skiing

25th March 2008
Winter sports are great fun and they are great way to stay in shape and also enjoy the winter. Snow skiing is one of the most popular winter sports. Anyone from expert skiers, to very small children, will be able to enjoy the slopes of Snow Mountains. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Suitable Clothing for Kids

11th February 2008
SUITABLE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN. During infancy. -------------- Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health. Unfortunate... Read >
Author: ChaFish

Thinking-Games That Boost Brainpower

26th January 2008
"Thinking games" are games and exercises that help develop thinking skills and so boost your brainpower. While some brain games exercise memory, or test knowledge (usually trivia), the following require analysis, creativity and imagination. They can al... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Anxiety - The Ultimate Survival Tool

14th January 2008
As much pain and suffering that highly sensitive people go through because of our worry and anxiety habits, these are traits that have ensured humanity's survival since time immemorial. What do I mean? First of all you have to understand that anxiet... Read >
Author: Mark Shepard, NLPT

What to see on a Tour or Vacation in South Africa

06th November 2007
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked about the destinations I have been to, so with this in mind I will endeavour to give a good opinion on those places and offer some helpful advice. Here then, are... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

Melbourne Victoria a Shopping Haven

30th October 2007
Melbourne Victoria is a great place for shopping. The are many boutique stores around the CBD and much character and charm to be found not only in the products but also the assistants in the stores. Spreading out from Bourke Street there are many stores. ... Read >
Author: Andrew

The Introduction of Togo

30th October 2007
If you are tired of the old places for vacation with boring sights and crowds of people, if you are looking for new impressions and adventures, try to visit an African country Togo. It will amaze and fascinate you. Togo is one of the most exciting countri... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Drive the Beautiful Canberra Region

08th October 2007
The ideal getaway destination, Canberra offers a wide diversity of attractions and scenery. Australia's capital is often thought of as structured and predictable, but further out from the city you will be pleasantly surprised by the mountainous scenery an... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Alaska Halibut Fishing Charters

22nd May 2007
Every wanted to fish for the hell of it? Alaska halibut fishing charters are the way to go. The halibut is a strange fish. There is no getting around that. It is a close relative of the flounder, and like that fish, has this thing with its eyes not be... Read >
Author: John Grimes

What To Have In Your Emergency Car Kit

06th May 2007
Seeing as we spend a lot of our time during the day in our cars, it is important to have an Emergency roadside Kit. Most of us drive an average of 2-3 hours a day. Many different emergency situations can arise while driving your car. That is why it is ... Read >
Author: pilotemt

Staying Comfortable When Bird Watching

12th February 2007
The early bird gets the worm, a cliché that rings true in nature. If you are going to head off for some bird watching, you need to go early and stay comfortable. The old saying is the early bird gets the worm, a suggestion that this is true for all a... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

How to Drive Safely in Winter

13th January 2007
Weather can vary considerably over a very short period of time and distance. Winter can often strike suddenly and severely, leaving motorists unprepared for the conditions. This is an essential guide to driving safely in winter from GEM Motoring Assist, t... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist

Russian Woman Search: Russia in Winter

18th November 2006
Are you seeking your Russian woman? Impatient to see the pretty girl you've met online? Now you know for sure you are ready to set out in search for your best relationship ever... To make a long story short, you have decided to go to Russia in winter wh... Read >
Author: Tanya Bilk

Survival Clothing For Outdoor Emergencies

17th November 2006
Maybe you don't need to learn about survival clothing. Maybe you always hike with a spare jacket. Perhaps you never go out into the wilderness overnight, but just for day hikes. Or you bring lots of warm clothing when you do go backpacking. Nonetheless... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Gift Baskets

25th June 2006
In today's changing world, we find ourselves engulfed in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. To many of us, this leaves very little time to keep in touch with loved ones that may live many miles away, or even only a few miles away. One great way to ... Read >
Author: Pam Caouette

Internet Marketing for Clothing Stores Online

22nd May 2006
Do you run an online clothing store? If you do, you know that the best way to make more money with the inventory that you have is by getting as many customers to the store as possible. Clothing is a seasonal business. People like to buy spring clothing in... Read >
Author: Biana Babinsky

You Can Enjoy The Thrills Of Deep Sea Fishing

24th April 2006
When you experience the thrill of deep sea fishing you will realize why so many people enjoy it. You'll find a number of excellent fish are prime for the choosing, many of which you won't find elsewhere. Some of your choices include swordfish, shark, tu... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Van Camping

21st January 2006
Why van camping? It certainly doesn't give you the luxury of life in an RV, but then you don't have the discomfort of sleeping in a tent, either. It's cheap compared to an RV, and you can go places they cannot. That's why we spent more than 25 nights slee... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman