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The Man Who Cooked Up a Journey from the West and Discovered Hawaii

07th October 2010
James Cook was a British Explorer, Navigator and Cartographer but more importantly a captain of the Royal Navy. He was born on October 27, 1728 in a small village of Marton in England. His career started when he was very young when first started on a coal... Read >
Author: VacationRentalPeople

Visiting Gibraltar

28th September 2010
Gibraltar is approximately a 45 minutes drive from the Marbella area and it is well worth a visit. Gibraltar is historical, fun and not surprisingly there is a chance for a little shopping. Don't forget your passports! Gibraltar is a self governing Briti... Read >
Author: neha

Gibraltar Town Centre - What To See

13th September 2010
There's a lot more to Gibraltar than just shopping in Main Street. Once you've bought your Duty Free goods, you will be surprised at the amount of interesting sites the centre of Gibraltar has to offer. The information below is ordered as you go into town... Read >
Author: neha

Some Unusual Christmas Gifts Which You Can Give This Season

12th July 2010
Christmas is that time of the year when all the members of the family gather together and have a good time. This season is also the time for presents and gifts which you give your loved and dear ones. If you are searching for items to give your grandparen... Read >
Author: Roger Black

a Brief Guide to Portsmouth

30th June 2010
Dubbed Britain's "favourite waterfront city", Portsmouth on the country's sunny southern coast is renowned for its vibrant blend of heritage, getting, seaside mirth and cultural occasions for each and every age group. And the included Portsmouth hotels ar... Read >
Author: Xavier Mcgee

Algal Blooms for the Earth’s Survival

25th June 2010
People seem to assume that whenever there are algal blooms in a water system, the lives of most marine creatures there will start to deteriorate. Pond owners will immediately hire pond treatment services to prevent the algae from creeping in their preciou... Read >
Author: laradavidson

Booking Conference Rooms In Fareham

04th May 2010
Fareham is an attractive and prosperous market town near Portsmouth in Hampshire. Long a centre of trade and commerce, conference rooms in Fareham are kept busy with bookings. We at Holiday Inn Fareham, are particularly valued, combining the benefits of a... Read >
Author: emmamccann

Why vitamin C is crucial to your health

12th April 2010
Your body needs vitamins to function properly and one of the most essential is vitamins C (ascorbic acid is another name for vitamins C). Vitamins C is found in many different food sources, for example fruits such as blackberries, oranges, strawberries, t... Read >
Author: John Bacon

Albert Low - Renown Zen Master

08th April 2010
Albert Low is a Zen master and the author of a numerous books, some of which were published in many countries around the world. Albert now resides in Canada, but has also lived in South Africa, England, and the United States. He holds a bachelor's degr... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

Exciting Plymouth Ski Centre

17th February 2010
Plymouth, a city located on the coast of Devon, England is situated approximately 190 miles southwest of London. Plymouth's history stretches back to the Bronze Age, when the first settlement was established in the vicinity. During the era of the Roman Em... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Chris Devonshire-Ellis: Is America Stuffed Full of Chinese Products?

12th January 2010
I have spent two of the last three months in the United States, mostly on business trips. Taking in New York (twice), Chicago, Miami, Austin and San Francisco (also twice), several things are clear. One is that the U.S. recession is not across the board, ... Read >
Author: Dezan Shira & Associates

Accountants in Plymouth

02nd November 2009
The new face of Plymouth is one of forward-looking entrepreneurial pride. This is due in large part to the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce in recent years, who have managed to refocus the thrust of Plymouth's interest from merely being the home of the ... Read >
Author: accountantsinplymouth

Enjoy the superb accommodation in Dartmouth, South Devon

30th October 2009
Why Dartmouth? There are two good reasons for booking self-catering accommodation in Dartmouth. The first is the accommodation's high quality. Dartmouth has become a popular getaway for many people and the standard of accommodation reflects this. You... Read >
Author: eddieb

Admiralty Arch, The Elegant Ceremonial Passage

10th September 2009
This quintuple arched Admiralty Arch is one of London's most famous iconic landmarks. The arch was commissioned by King Edward VII in reminiscence of his mother, which is denoted by the Latin inscription on the underside of the arch. The Mall was also wid... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

At home with... Vic Reeves

28th August 2009
Best known as for his TV comedy, Vic Reeves, in fact, sees himself as an artist first. Reeves talks exclusively to mydeco about his friend Ronnie Wood and their shared dilemma of being a celebrity artist. My name is... Vic Reeves. You may know me from ... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
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