Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 

Popular Authors
view more
 

Home > Tags

Articles, tagged with "new roads"

The Incredible Value of GPS Units

16th September 2009
Traveling, finding your way around the city, all can be taxing if you are trying to drive and read a map at the same time. And then new roads are built, detours are here and there, traffic jams occur - so what does one do? Thanks to Global Positioning Sys... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Buying Land

01st September 2009
Buying Land Buying land is often considered to be a complicated process as you hear more and more tales about cheats and unscrupulous agents making quick money by cheating individuals by selling them unauthorized land pieces. This should not put you of... Read >
Author: Ravisankar

Real Estate Investment Ideas

30th August 2009
The following real estate investment ideas revolve around the general theme of gaining some special advantage. This is more necessary that normal at the moment (2009) because it is unclear whether home values will continue to fall. Having the right approa... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

How to Create a Money Mind

30th July 2009
Developing a mind that is designed to make money and to create wealth is not necessarily the easiest task that you can take on. But when you have developed a mind like this, it is something that you can take with you wherever you go. The more that you ... Read >
Author: Bryan Appleton

Bangkok – the affordability to explore

26th July 2009
The hotch-potch of huge malls and industrial institutions, sophisticated public transport and bumper to bumper traffic with the wafting smell of traditional Thai faire that lingers in the air could all be a bit over whelming for the first timer, but, the ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

What Do You Expect?

06th July 2009
When the pilot announced, “…and the ground temperature is 38 degrees centigrade”, I was excited. Because I was expecting 40-45 degrees. After all, it was Delhi and the month was June. During the next 24 hours, I heard many people complaining of the ... Read >
Author: Mush Panjwani

Dubai Phenomenal Growth- Cars, Night Life & Much More

30th June 2009
The fastest growing city on earth, Dubai is expanding with a mind-boggling speed. Given the scale of its aspirations, the question is could it become the most significant place on the earth? It looks like a buzz. On the enormous invented islands offsho... Read >
Author: Whatley

Real Estate Investing Web Profits - Chase The Expansion?

18th June 2009
Real estate investing would be simple if you can tell wherever the prices were going to increase the fastest. However isn’t that cute clear sometimes? Have you yet watched as the town you exist in happening to grow? Wasn’t it fairly predictable where ... Read >
Author: Jeff Adams

Growing Industries

06th May 2009
When you are young, you may have aspired to be a doctor, lawyer or famous actress. Somewhere between your youth and middle age reality probably hit you as you started a family, bought a house and incurred debt. You didn’t get to go to medical school, la... Read >
Author: Michae D Hayes

Denver Real Estate: Using the Barbell Theory to Predict Hot New Neighborhoods

21st January 2009
In the late 1990’s and early 00’s, Denver experienced a tremendous population boom. The area had a rapidly developing economy, an educated workforce, and environmental leanings. These qualities attracted scores of people, but soon it seemed Denver was... Read >
Author: michael russell

Carpooling: Battling Traffic Congestion

07th January 2009
We have all been stuck in traffic, and we all know what it is like to dread the 8am and 5pm rush-hour. Across cities in America we hear city governments' plans to help deal with traffic congestion: new roads, new highways, and better sign systems are in ... Read >
Author: Kent

FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa - Scaffold and Formwork Contractors

03rd December 2008
The FIFA World Cup 2010 Football Tournament (Soccer World Cup to South Africans) is a mere 20 months away and South Africa is truly abuzz with preparations. There is an enormous amount of pressure on South Africa to execute a successful and memorable tour... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Driving in Spain and the Trouble With Spanish Drivers

01st December 2008
Driving in Spain is a lot of the time pleasurable, smooth new roads with few fellow drivers to look out for, allowing one to take in the beautiful, changing countryside, but at other times it can also be a nerve racking experience, navigating bone... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

How Federal Government Contractors Get Work

06th October 2008
A government contract is specifically defined as “any agreement or modification thereof between any contracting agency and any person for the furnishing of supplies or services or for the use of real or personal property including lease arrangements.”... Read >
Author: Tom Gardner

Construction Scaffolding

15th September 2008
Cape Town, like many other major cities around the globe, is undergoing massive construction, renovation and restoration projects. People are taking notice of how striking the mixture of old and new buildings within a metropolis look, and how valuable and... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Majorca Tourist Numbers Doing Well For Summer 2008

01st September 2008
During an economic downturn that affects the holidays industry, it's worth remembering which destinations are likely to not just maintain their appeal but be able to invest for the future too. Over the years, Majorca has been the most visited of the Ba... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Finding a Carpool– in a few simple steps

15th August 2008
How a commuter can find a carpool If you don’t know anyone with whom you can carpool, you can search for a carpool by through RideshareOptimizer.com, commuters can easily find efficient carpools. The more traditional ways to find a carpool -- through c... Read >
Author: Kent

Bangkok Canals - “The Venice of the East

24th July 2008
Bangkok was known as the "Venice of the East" in the past as it was filled with many canals. People used to live on water doing their day to day activities while floating on boats. Many of these canals were filled in to make way for new roads and building... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Classic Education, Should We Go Back to It?

21st July 2008
Classic education is has one of the most rigorous curricula and is one of the most traditional. Education is considered classical when there is an emphasis on language (normally Latin). Language functions as the foundation of liberal arts. It also conc... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar

Mallorca Invests For 2008 Record Year

25th April 2008
Mallorca has been the most visited of the Balearic Islands in recent years. The majority of tourists to Mallorca are British. This is probably because of it's location in the Mediterranean Sea, a very short flight away for British visitors. Palma Inter... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Master Blaster for Gurgaon Real Estate Markets

08th April 2008
While the present plan caters to the population of Gurgaon i.e. 22 lakh, the New Gurgaon-Manesar Urban Complex Plan 2021 is designed keeping in mind the population of 37 lakh and includes Manesar, as well. For buyers, the new masterplan means an oppor... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Investment Property On Majorca

04th April 2008
Majorca is one of the Spanish Balearic islands in the Mediterranean. The other main ones are Ibiza and Minorca. The island's capital is the historic city of Palma. It's a fairly large city, the twelfth largest in Spain. Palma dates back to Roman times, b... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Travel and Tourism in Sierra Leone is a Hot Topic!

26th March 2008
Slavery and war. A pretty negative view of what is in fact an exceptionally positive country. Today, I see Sierra Leone from an entirely different perspective. It is difficult to ignore Sierra Leone's history and focus purely on the present. Once a fer... Read >
Author: Rajinder

The Top 10 Reasons Your Staff Wants to Quit

19th March 2008
From an employee’s perspective, management often conducts itself in ways that make no sense. When the economy is slow, jobs are few and far in between or people are fearful, staff will tolerate management behaviors and policies that are nonsensical (in ... Read >
Author: Tarsem

Cyprus Property Market Expectations

02nd February 2008
In a year which started with membership of the eurozone, Cyprus may have high hopes for the near future. The Cyprus property industry on the island is one of those areas of economic activity where further growth will be hoped for, while of course those c... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Real Estate-What’s up at Hyderabad Peripheries?

20th January 2008
With the recent formation of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) real estate at the peripheral locations of Hyderabad is likely to undergo a consolidation phase. At present, the urban density at peripheral areas such as Madhapur, Raidurga, Gach... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Richard Hegarty Writes About the History of Hegarty LLP From 1974 to Date

14th November 2007
In February 1968 the Peterborough Development Corporation was established with a task to provide homes, work and a full range of urban facilities and services for an extra 70,000 people drawn mainly at that time from the Greater London Area.  Richard Heg... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Mumbai Residential Real Estate- Prices Remain Stagnant, Buying Activities May Catch Up

21st October 2007
After touching unprecedented heights, the property prices in Mumbai have been reportedly stagnant for the past 3-quarters. Perhaps that's why, the investor activity especially in the residential properties of Mumbai has been catalyzing, say experts. In M... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Honda Perks Up Navigation System with Earthquake, Weather Features

24th July 2007
Honda has perked up its car navigation system, which provides the fastest route to a destination that avoids traffic jams with the addition of information about earthquakes and warnings of rainfall ahead on roads. This special Honda service will be of... Read >
Author: Ally Wahlberg

Real Estate Investing - Follow The Growth?

23rd July 2007
Real estate investing would be easy if you could tell where the prices were going to rise the fastest. But isn't that pretty clear sometimes? Have you ever watched as the town you live in started to grow? Wasn't it somewhat predictable where the new stor... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Why Complaining Knocks You Off The Cliff To A Horrid Death

14th May 2007
Are you constantly griping? Looking at the bad side of things ultimately makes it a self-fulfilling prophecy: everything goes rotten! Rememer, you are what you think you are. Instead of complaining about what you lack, cultivate and appreciate what ... Read >
Author: Joseph Plazo

Things to do in Nerja - Donkey Sanctuary

06th May 2007
The Donkey Sanctuary can be found in Nerja on the Costa del Sol, and offers a wonderful day out for families and young children who want to get close to these wonderful animals. For all animal lovers thinking of visiting Nerja, or even full time reside... Read >
Author: Roy

SUMMITS BETWEEN PARAMO AND AMAZON JUNGLE

27th March 2007
Many of us have risen in the cold mornings in the summer of our capital, and we have marveled with the white-snowed capped summit that shows us in Antisana in the east side of our capital. Proudly, we tell to one of our friends that is the fourth highe... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Cheap Property for Sale – Maximizing Your Investment Capital for Huge Gains

09th February 2007
Cheap property for sale is a great way to make long term capital gains but most investors make common mistakes and have know idea on how to turn the above into 30 – 100% profits or more. Read the simple guidelines below for buying cheap property for... Read >
Author: kelly price

Things To Keep In Mind When Buying A New Home

06th February 2007
We all like new things, from cars to gadgets to clothes. That being said, there are some things you need to keep in mind if you are considering buying a new home. A new home is a glorious paradise. Don’t believe me? Well, just go look at a model in ... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Relationship Advice - The Highway of Love

18th November 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Rori Gwynne I`m stuck again. Not sick, not tired, just going backwards in my mind. A psychic practitioner stopped me at the end of a party yesterday, and told me I was about to have a detour. Today. I don`t quite remember the exac... Read >
Author: Rori Gwynne

Understanding Mello-Roos When Considering a Purchase

15th November 2006
Part of the process of evaluating the decision to make an offer on a home in a newer development is understanding the costs. Mello-Roos are one issue that is popping up more and more. Understanding Mello-Roos When Considering a Purchase The process... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Top 5 Myths About China

13th November 2006
Over 20 percent of the world's population are Chinese, and by economic standards, China's ascent is only just beginning. The Chinese nation, culture, economy, and language are going to get more and more important in the world during your lifetime. But ho... Read >
Author: Rosalyn Pan

Women, Tattoos and Bikes

01st October 2005
Riding is a spirited world ruled by men. It is an expression of who they are. An alley for escapade, thrill and surprises. It is passion coupled with perseverance that ebbed from the innate nature of a man as a fighter and adventure-seeker. Every ride... Read >
Author: maricon williams

READY, SETWAIT?

31st May 2005
READY, SETWAIT? THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DECIDING AND DOING "Five frogs are sitting on a log. Four decide to jump off. How many are left? Answer: five. Why? Because there's a difference between deciding and doing" Mark L. Feldman & Michael ... Read >
Author: Wendi McNeill