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Woman likes online relationship with a man

28th September 2009
There are some things that women should never do while engaged in an online relationship with a man. These things are certain to put a quick and final end to any further communications with him. While chatting online or by email do not write your life st... Read >
Author: atul kumar kushwaha

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

A Brief History of the Panama Canal

20th August 2009
The draw to Panama real estate is not just in the beauty of the place. But you get to appreciate real estate in Panama even more the more you get to know the history of the city. Well, the Panama Canal surely has undergone a few controversies. That’... Read >
Author: lunnrochelle

The Delights Of A Holiday In Cyprus

18th August 2009
Cyprus is a popular holiday location for tourists in Europe and beyond - with annual visitors surpassing 2.4 million per year, it is obvious that the island of Cyprus is at the top of the list as a hot travel destination. Cyprus is the third largest o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Italian Cuisine, Flavors of Italy

12th June 2009
A Mediterranean diet and healthy Italian cuisine makes you live longer. Italy, the country known today had not officially formed until the 19th century, the Italian cuisine can claim their roots going back as far as 4th century BC. Italian cuisine has... Read >
Author: James Murray

Postcard from Manila

05th June 2009
For most visitors from North America or Europe, this mega-city does not seem to merit more than a few days visit, after which the serenity of the provinces may seem all that much more attractive. Although a trip to Manila can be taxing, it nevertheless gi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Unique UK accommodation

18th May 2009
Not everyone who goes to the UK for their holiday wants to stay in a traditional hotel. Many people like that, but others want something that's a little more unique and different. If you want one of those more unique experiences, you're in luck - you can ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dominican Republic Nobly Passes Bill to Preserve Life - Lesson for the Whole World

05th May 2009
On April 23, 2009 the Dominican Republic was urged by its President Leonel Fernandez to consider the matter of ending the death penalty for un-born children in that country. In a remarkable vote the lawmakers put down abortion’s blood drain by a whoppin... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Difficulties and challenges in teaching English as the second language

04th May 2009
These days, there is no doubting the fact that the English language is becoming something of a forerunner in global communication. It is the language of choice in most countries of the word. Almost 70% of the Internet is in English. A good volume of the s... Read >
Author: adalphpaul

Slovakia – Country of unspoiled nature and fairytale castles

29th April 2009
Visit Slovakia, country with nooks where time seems to have stopped and where history now living only in old Slovak fairytales seems to have survived adversity of time. Dive into the peaceful atmosphere of Slovak countryside where myths, legends and super... Read >
Author: Relytech

The best gift for the woman at all times and for all occasions

16th April 2009
"What to give for a present? What, what? «- Madly pulses in a brain of the man on the eve of a holiday (or any other event). Really, what present to buy? Is it not clear? The CLASSIC! A sure version for all times and for all occasions. Dear men, there ... Read >
Author: HM

History of using Wind Energy

05th April 2009
We have been using the power of the wind for thousands of years. There were boats propelled by wind sailing along the Nile River in 5000 B.C. By 200 B.C., there were simple windmills in China pumping water. At the same time Persian were using vertical-axi... Read >
Author: Dar

The allure of Mombasa - Kenya's all round tourist resort

27th March 2009
Mombasa is a major sea gateway for the whole of eastern Africa. It is Kenya's oldest town and the second largest metropolis, after the capital city, Nairobi. It is also the air gateway for those coming to enjoy the beaches along the Kenyan Coast. From M... Read >
Author: Solomon Okila

Learning more about Russian culture and art through a Russian Forum.

09th March 2009
A country will not be complete unless it has cultural and traditional heritages to live with as well as artistic representations to be proud of. With the many rough and happy times Russia had been through in the past, you may find delight in learning mor... Read >
Author: ArthurMavericck

Italian Cuisine, Flavors of Italy, Culinary Art, Tradition and Culture

09th January 2009
A Mediterranean diet and healthy Italian cuisine makes you live longer. Italy, the country known today had not officially formed until the 19th century, the Italian cuisine can claim their roots going back as far as 4th century BC. Italian cuisine has... Read >
Author: James Murray

Taking You Back To The Bow And Arrow History

13th October 2008
The bow and arrow is one device of history that for centuries has been used as a weapon of war and also as a way to fill the bellies of our ancestors. These devices have been found as far back in history as 50,000 B.C. according to well versed scientists.... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Holidaying in Brittany and Normandy

06th October 2008
Brittany is a place of rugged coats, small islands, fantastic views, quite beaches and all along the coat, old cobbled street towns can be found. The people of Brittany are also quite different to the rest of France. With regular flights to Brittany from ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The History Of Astrology

04th September 2008
This science is the oldest science known to mankind, and still the most mysterious science to us! Scholars have different opinions on 'When' Astrology came into play. (Also because we today know, how much knowledge there still is needed). But apparently m... Read >
Author: WindBlower

The Advantages of Learning Spanish as a Second Language

17th July 2008
Without question, if you're interested in learning a second language, Spanish is one of your best options. Whether you're looking to meet high school language proficiency requirements or simply want to round out your education, Spanish is one of the most... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Things to Do In Yorkshire, UK

15th July 2008
Much of the history of Yorkshire is steeped in legend, myth and lore. Tales of kings and conquerors abound and offers a juxtaposed perspective to the now-tranquil land. Today, a tour through this historic county offers both a glimpse of the past and a hin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Armenian Garni and Greek Parthenon: Similarities and Differences

02nd April 2008
The interesting similarities exist among history and culture of Indo-European populace. History and cultural connections between Armenian and Greek people date back to ancient ages. Armenian Garni and ancient Greek Parthenon is the proof that strikes the... Read >
Author: Lilit.P

Trace Some of the Heritage that is Spain

19th October 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquerors be they the Moo... Read >
Author: StephenStewart

The Background to Santiago de Compostela a World Heritage Site

05th October 2007
Spain has a wealthy and varied legacy that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquer... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

The Lure of Santiago de Compostela

21st September 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquerors be they the Moo... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Santiago de Compostela - The Pilgrims Pilgrimage

20th September 2007
As has been said on a number of occasions Spain is very much a country that is much more than just the sum total of the constituent parts. It is obvious to see while you travel throughout Spain the influences and cultural traditions left by former invader... Read >
Author: Scott James

Enjoy the affluent and varied traditions of Northern Spain and Galicia

13th September 2007
Spain has a series of affluent and varied traditions that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. It is obvious to see while you travel throughout Spain the influences and cultural tradition... Read >
Author: Scott James

The Camino de Santiago - an Experience not to be missed

03rd September 2007
Modern Spain is very much an amalgam of the unification of a whole series of autonomous regions whose legacy is quite wealthy and varied. The legacy left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards themselves o... Read >
Author: Scott James

The History to the Way of St James in Northern Spain and Galicia

24th August 2007
The unification of the various autonomous regions of Spain and the resultant product which of course as we all know as a constitutional democracy has inherited a wealthy and varied legacy . As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a p... Read >
Author: Scott James

Galicia within the Spain of Today

24th August 2007
The Spain of today is very much an amalgam of the unification of a whole series of autonomous regions whose inheritance is quite wealthy and varied. The inheritance left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

God's Incredible Love for You

24th August 2007
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. -John 3:16 This past Friday, I watched the move The Lake House on DVD. It was a romantic love story with a totally u... Read >
Author: Joyce Averils

A Brief History of Winchester

02nd August 2007
Many visitors to London like to take a day trip out to see some of the famous towns and cities elsewhere in the UK. Winchester is one such city, with a rich history - let's take a closer look at the origins of England's former capital. Winchester is lo... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Destruction of the Inca Civilization

01st July 2007
Agriculture was a fundamentally important step in the development of civilization, because it constituted the discovery of a way to live and let others live, too. As long as primitive man remained dependent upon hunting or wild fruit and vegetables there ... Read >

Go to Galicia - Follow the Way of St James

15th June 2007
Spain is a country that as has been described on a great many occasions is actually more than just the sum of its constituent parts.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and... Read >
Author: Scott James

Visit glorious Madrid.

07th June 2007
Madrid as a capital city of a rapidly emerging and highly influential partner within the European Community deserves respect. It is a wonderful city with highly fascinating people. There are those who sarcastically referred to Madrid as Spain's second... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Madrid, Capital of Spain Explored.

07th June 2007
Spain's capital, a city of over 3 million people, is situated close to the geographical centre of the country. Madrid is fascinating, highly intriguing with wonderfully interesting people. There are those who sarcastically referred to Madrid as Spain'... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Travelling along the Way of St James

07th June 2007
Few Countries offer more choice to the visitor than Spain, an enigmatic country, a hybrid of many regions.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of ter... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Journeying along El Camino de Santiago

07th June 2007
There are very few countries that offer the variety of attractions and culture that Spain has to offer.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of terror... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

A Woman’s “Don’ts” of Online Dating

06th June 2007
There are some things that women should never do while engaged in an online relationship with a man. These things are certain to put a quick and final end to any further communications with him. While chatting online or by email do not write your li... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Crossing Spain on Historic Pilgrimage Route’s, The Way of St James

21st May 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you see glimpses over past rich in the heritage of former conquerors be they the Moors, ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

The Incredible Speed of Falling - Stand Up America

26th March 2007
The most arduously practiced, meticulously choreographed and gracefully executed dance routine can end in a second with a dancer falling into a contorted heap at the gasp of a watching crowd. Is the social experimentation of this era a wary dancer, over c... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Female Selfishness By Chopin

09th February 2007
Edna, the main character of Kate Chopin’s ‘The Awakening’, is the bright example of the 19 century feminism movement awakening. Speaking about Edna’s selfishness, it is important to mention that we do not usually blame men who find themselves in ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

Rethymno Greece , a town in Crete Greece since antiquity

23rd November 2006
The Cretan town of Rethymno or Rethimno has existed, in peace, since antiquity. Many historical sites and buildings have been very well preserved. It is the site of one of the best kept castles in Greece. Rethymno or Rethimno Crete in Greece off co... Read >
Author: S Pappas

The True Descendants of Ancient Egypt

23rd November 2006
There are several theories regarding who exactly are the true descendants of the ancient Egyptians. Any one of the following theories might hold the key to the mystery but as yet nobody can say for sure. • One theory suggests that the modern Egyptian... Read >
Author: Claude

The Moral of The Story: Fables Aid In Moral, Social And Political Lessons

06th October 2006
Countless fairy tales with infinite variations, usually conveying moral, social or political lessons through skillful narrative and interesting characters, have existed throughout history and throughout the world. Consider Aesop's fables, the basis for so... Read >
Author: No Last Name

A Woman's "Don'ts" of Online Dating

04th October 2006
There are some things that women should never do while engaged in an online relationship with a man. These things are certain to put a quick and final end to any further communications with him. While chatting online or by email do not write your life st... Read >
Author: Steven Schultz

The Moral of the Story

27th September 2006
Countless fairy tales with infinite variations, usually conveying moral, social or political lessons through skillful narrative and interesting characters, have existed throughout history and throughout the world. Consider Aesop's fables, the basis for so... Read >
Author: No Last Name

In Ways You Never Dreamed

16th March 2006
In Ways You Never Dreamed ~When we're not right with ourselves, we're not right withthe world, and we're not right with our God. It happens to thebest of us, brings out the worst in us, and effects the rest ofus.No one can help us until we're ready to he... Read >
Joyce C. Lock

8 Secrets To Conquering The Internet

14th February 2006
By Marige OBrien While some marketers struggle for years to earn enough money to pay the bills, others zoom to the top, their sites exploding with traffic and their in-boxes flooded with order and payment statements. Why? How do these marketers diffe... Read >
Author: Marige OBrien