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Australian ETA Visa vs eVisitor Visa

22nd September 2009
An Australian ETA visa or the Electronic Travel Authority is for people who want to make a short trip into Australia for holidays, tourism, recreation and informal studies. It is usually valid for up to 12 months from date of granting and allows the holde... Read >
Author: dylan

Some Reasons Why You Need to Study Abroad this Summer

15th August 2009
If you are anything like me and my friends, college is a time of meeting new people, visiting new places, and experiencing a world of new ideas. College is a time of expanding your resume and making you more valuable to a business from everyone else in th... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Europe a Wide Open Place for Tourists

11th August 2009
If you are wondering where you want to take your August vacation this year and you haven't been to Europe yet you really should consider going. Europe is wide open and much safer than the media would have you believe. As a matter of fact, most European ... Read >
Author: tours4fun

Free Trial of Colon Cleanser Supplements - Do they really Work?

16th July 2009
Colon Cleaning is very advantageous for flushing out poisons from your body. Most people take up various methods such as low calorie low diet plan and surgeries for losing weight which can be highly threatening for your internal system in the long term. I... Read >
Author: Tracey Walker

Canal Cruises

16th July 2009
Self-drive canal boat and hotel barging are very different. Both may cruise on the same canals but life on board is not the same: Hotel barging in France is a bit like a luxury hotel with a Chef just for you onboard and all sightseeing activities pre-o... Read >
Author: Whitney Samuels

Hey, have you ever heard of eBay?

16th July 2009
Hey, have you ever heard of eBay? I’m sure you have…everyone has! Founded in September of 1995, eBay is a global online marketplace where practically anyone can trade practically anything. It has dominated the online auction market and has a global pr... Read >
Author: Praveen534

Working Holiday Visa: Forging Strong Cultural Ties

15th June 2009
There are currently two Australian visa types that allow you to have a working holiday visa. The Working Holiday and the Work and Holiday programs allow young people to have an extended holiday while holding short-term employment. More of a cultural excha... Read >
Author: Haines

Working Holiday Visa: Forging Strong Cultural Ties

15th June 2009
There are currently two Australian visa types that allow you to have a working holiday visa. The Working Holiday and the Work and Holiday programs allow young people to have an extended holiday while holding short-term employment. More of a cultural excha... Read >
Author: Haines

Working Holiday Visa: Forging Strong Cultural Ties

12th June 2009
There are currently two Australian visa types that allow you to have a working holiday visa. The Working Holiday and the Work and Holiday programs allow young people to have an extended holiday while holding short-term employment. More of a cultural excha... Read >
Author: Haines

Cobra Group the Voracious Marketer

06th June 2009
The Cobra Group plc, a direct sales and marketing company, provides customer acquisition, promotional, and direct marketing solutions in the United Kingdom and world wide. It has operations in Australia, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, ... Read >
Author: Cobra Group

Few Cuisines You Must Try In Atlantic City

05th June 2009
If you are looking for a gastronomic treat, you couldn’t do any better than sampling some of the fabulous eating houses of Atlantic City in New Jersey. The wonderful array of restaurants, specialize in dishes from all over the world including Argentina... Read >
Author: videosalesleads

Live Life: Travel and Work in Australia

27th April 2009
College graduates between the ages of 18 and 30 sometimes need a break. Maybe a trip to Australia is the best way to spend your well-deserved break. Don’t have enough cash to support a year-long holiday? How about working at the same time? The Austra... Read >
Author: dylan

6 Nations Championship - An Event to Watch Out For!

17th January 2009
The 6 Nations Championship is a Rugby Union event that is played once every year. It is an international competition that involves teams from six European countries, that is, England, France, Ireland, Italy,Scotland and Wales. The last championship, held ... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Western Europe Activities

05th December 2008
With the economy failing, familyholidays may seem like a bleak wish upon a star, but Western Europe may be a good option for your family. Western Europe consists of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Lie... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Australian Working Holiday Visa: Things You Need To Keep In Mind Before Obtaining This

02nd December 2008
Australia is a modern, economically vibrant and rich nation that has a per capita income which is much like the United States. It is blessed with wonderful and scenic natural beauty and resources. It is also famous for being a continent with a very low ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Migrate To Australia

14th October 2008
Freespirit (http://www.freespirit.com.au) is Australia's leading resourcing agency. We assist travelers to find employment and salary package their pay, so they take home more money. Australian Working Holiday Visa The main purpose of this Visa is to ... Read >
Author: mohammed

VoIP For Home

29th July 2008
VoIP for home, or Voice over Internet Protocol or Voice over IP, is a technology that can convert your current home telephone into a VoIP phone by simply attaching an adapter. Why would you want to do this? Read this article and you’ll see that the ques... Read >
Author: eharvey7

The Perfect Storm: Rugby World Cup 2011

23rd July 2008
The 2007 Rugby World Cup in France proved just how big rugby is. Spectator figures for the live championship bashed though the 2 million barrier in true rugby form for the first time in the tournament’s history according to the sport’s ruling body, th... Read >
Author: Axel Arnardottir

Hey, have you ever heard of eBay?

25th May 2008
Hey, have you ever heard of eBay? I’m sure you have…everyone has! Founded in September of 1995, eBay is a global online marketplace where practically anyone can trade practically anything. It has dominated the online auction market and has a global pr... Read >
Author: Meenakshi Kaur

theory test- rules

15th May 2008
Do you need to take a driving theory test? If you are a learner driver, you must take and pass your theory test before you book your practical test. If you already have a driving licence, you might not have to take another theory test if you want to sta... Read >
Author: jane

theory test, driving theory test, hazard perception test, mock theory test

08th May 2008
If you are a learner driver, you must take and pass your theory test before you book your practical test. If you already have a driving licence, you might not have to take another theory test if you want to start driving a different vehicle. UK licens... Read >
Author: jane

Maltese Airline Raises Its Game

25th April 2008
A spring offensive and a fresh advertising campaign by Malta's national airline has seen her bounce back to popularity among holiday makers flying to the Mediterranean island for the peak holiday months this year. Malta also has good weather during the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Flying from Edinburgh - quick tips on buying foreign currency

25th January 2008
There are many options available for purchases abroad – local currency, travellers’ cheques, credit cards and debit cards. A certain amount of foreign currency is a necessity, but how much do we need to take and where should we be buy it? Exchange ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Flying from Glasgow - quick tips on buying foreign currency

14th January 2008
t‘s advisable to always travel with enough local foreign currency to cover immediate costs on arrival such as taxi fares, refreshments and other immediate necessities. But, with a variety of options for purchasing goods abroad, how much is enough and w... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett

Organized Immigrants Become Electricians

15th October 2007
The local chapters of various United States labor unions in the electrical field can help you become an electrician through their expansive and highly organized apprenticeship programs. These programs have been around for many decades and have trained man... Read >
Author: Christopher

Obtaining a Driving License in Dubai

15th October 2007
Requirements of Obtaining a Driving LicenseBefore buying that new car, you will need to consider the process of obtaining your drivers UAE license. To get your UAE drivers license, you need to be a resident of country, with a residence visa issued in any ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Watch Satellite TV on PC Newsflash

19th April 2007
Watching satellite TV on PC is a new mode of entertainment that has hit the shores of many countries including America. Americans watch more than 6 hours of TV and today, more than 25 percent of homes watch satellite TV. If you are exploring the option to... Read >
Author: Davion Wong

Marketing and selling in/to Europe

01st April 2007
Europe consists of more than 40 different countries out of which 27 are already members of the European Community. These are the most industrialized countries, however, it will still take some years to form out of them a 'real' community with an easy exc... Read >
Author: Michael Richter

Australia Visas Uncovered

01st March 2007
If you are not an Australian or New Zealand passport holder then you will require a visa to enter Australia. Arriving at the airport without an appropriate visa will mean that you will not be permitted to travel until one has been issued. In addition your... Read >
Author: AusTraveller

New Season For The Land Rover G4 Challenge

15th November 2006
After the success of the G4 challenge in 2003, Land Rover and United Kingdom's network television Channel 4 takes the Land Rover G4 Challenge back to the road again. Channel 4 will broadcast the events of the 30-minute episode of the 2006 Land Rover G... Read >
Author: Carol Mitchel

Bold Insights on the Euro\\\'s Performance in the Forex Markets

23rd October 2006
" A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner!" - Quote by an Addicted forex Trader The forex, also designated the foreign trade market is the largest and greatest liquid exchange market in the planet. Unlike the stock exchange, the forex does not suff... Read >
Author: Marcus Spencer

VoIP – VoipStunt vs Skype – How They Compare

08th June 2006
This article provides up to date information in relation to VoIP services provided by VoipStunt and Skype however mainly focuses on call cost and free calls. Free calls to any regular landline in these countries with the condition that the call drops o... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson

VoIP – A Current Comparison of Skype vs Vonage

28th May 2006
You have read about VoIP and wish to utilize the service either to get free calls to friends also using the service or for full telephony abilities. Either way, what is the current offers from three big VoIP providers? This article will do a comparison ... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson

Ebay – a good place to start making money online

30th April 2006
On an average day, there are millions of items listed on eBay. People come to eBay to buy and sell items in thousands of categories from collectibles like trading cards, antiques, dolls, and house wares to practical items like used cars, clothing, books a... Read >
Author: Ralph Henderson

Answers To Money And Shopping Questions While Cruising Europe

04th March 2006
Money matters can be confusing when traveling but maybe this article will help you out. We always take lots of single and five dollar bills with us on every cruise. They come in handy for taxis, tips for tour guides, tips for the staff, and little souve... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna