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Cunard Cruise Line Holidays

19th September 2011
Cunard is the youngest fleet afloat with three iconic 5-star luxury ocean-liners Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth - all instantly recognisable with their distinctive black hulls and red and white livery. They epitomise traditional British-... Read >
Author: sharondarochelle40

The Tradition of The Wedding Ring

14th September 2011
Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between different communities. However, most wedding ceremonies have an exchange of vows, presentation of a gift or symbolic item like a ring, and the public announcement of marriage by a leader of some sort. ... Read >
Author: mikejensen

Royal Wedding Revived Symbolic Bridal Bouquets

25th August 2011
The recent wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton has revived a tradition that goes back to the time of the prince's five-times-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria: creating a bridal bouquet from flowers that have symbolic meanings to the bride a... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Himachal Pradesh History

19th August 2011
History Himachal Pradesh is located in the northern region of India with borders of Jammu & Kashmir on northern front, China on east, Punjab in west, Uttar Pradesh in southeast and Haryana in south. The history of Himachal Pradesh goes back to the time o... Read >
Author: Ayush Aggarwal

How to Make Your Wedding Anniversary Unforgettable

16th August 2011
A wedding is the ceremony in which two people are united in marriage or a similar institution. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries, and social classes. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchan... Read >
Author: vinayk

'I'm gonna be like you, dad. You know I'm gonna be like you.' U.S. Father's Day, June, 2011.

12th August 2011
By Dr. Jeffrey Lant Author's note. To get into the mood of this special Father's Day article, go to any search engine and find "Cat's in the Cradle" sung by Harry Chapin in 1974. Its refrain is haunting, and every boy-turned-father understands the bite... Read >
Author: ladyruth

Brazil the Charismatic town of South America

03rd August 2011
Brazil is the great island of South of America. Sao Paulo is a perfect Tourist Destinations of Brazil. Annually hundreds of tourists buy the tickets of the cheap Brazil flights globally for tourism sakes. These skyscrapers get in to Brazil not only from t... Read >
Author: fraz

Things To do While Staying At Hotels In Kensington London

02nd August 2011
The vibrant London city has many avenues and activities to engage travellers. Kensington is one such area in London with a plethora of things for the entertainment of visitors. Hotels in Kensington London is easier to find and accustomed to receive guests... Read >
Author: John

Charm bracelets make the perfect gift.

26th July 2011
Think it or not the charm bracelet dates in the past thousands of years. The custom of wearing a decorative charm bracelet has through history never altered despite the fact that the components used to manufacture such a wanted object have. It is belie... Read >
Author: Mandi Pardley

Choosing a Spectacular Designer Wedding Dress

18th July 2011
The history of the bridal gown is a long and interesting one. Until modern times, getting married was the single most significant event in the life of most women. As such, brides-to be would dress in their finest attire, whether they were poor or well-to-... Read >
Author: SteveMaurer

A Back Story of Canadian Silver Coins

04th July 2011
Canadian silver coins, or any Canadian treasures for that matter, haven’t been given as much attention as those of the United States and the other countries. What people don’t realize is that they are just as rare and pricey. If you are given a short brie... Read >
Author: Claude Giles

Tantalising charm bracelets

23rd June 2011
From the sands of Africa to the rainy shores of Europe, charm bracelets have been a part of human culture for countless numbers of decades. Investigation has shown that some African tribes have worn these as wards for evil spirits, as decoration, and as a... Read >
Author: geraldtudo81

Chamilia Charms For Young Ladies

20th June 2011
Chamilia Charms for Young Ladies Young women throughout the world favour charms for their exotic appeal. The uniqueness of a bracelet is that you can keep on adding other small charms to it just as you keep on adding memories in your life. Charm brace... Read >
Author: luke.raper

Diamond Jubilee Dates Announced For 2012

17th June 2011
The dates and outline programme for next year´s Queen´s Diamond Jubilee celebrations have been announced. Queen Elizabeth the Second is the longest serving monarch since Queen Victoria and the weekend of 2nd to 5th of June 2012 has been set aside to al... Read >
Author: Mary

Queenstown - New Zealand’s Ultimate Holiday Destination

17th June 2011
Called the ‘adventure capital of the world’, Queenstown is New Zealand’s top tourist destination thanks to its stunning natural beauty, world class ski resorts and golf courses, innovate adventure sports activities and the local wine industry. Even though... Read >
Author: Wilfred Buchanan
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