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Yoghurt: History Of A Super Food

10th March 2011
Yoghurt is possibly one of the most loved super foods available on the market today. Many people around the world, however aren't keen on it because of its natural taste that does not appeal to them. The good news is that there are many varieties of yogh... Read >
Author: Carl Fraser

A Career in Bookkeeping

09th March 2011
When it comes to any business, regardless of size, there is a law that indicates that it is mandatory to have financial record bookkeeping. In bookkeeping, a business will need to record all their financial transactions, whether it would be manually recor... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

A Brief History of American Wine

16th February 2011
Whenever I look at something that refers to “History of (insert boring title here)" I tend to find myself nodding off before I finish the preface. So I will attempt to make this article both informative and entertaining. I mean, it is “History of American... Read >
Author: jfialkovich

Visiting Costa Del Sol And Marbella

09th February 2011
A nice holiday Everyone needs a break from the madding crowd of the agitated cities; the stress, the everyday problems, the job, they all create pressures on every individual, so a break from all these is always welcomed. If you do not know which holid... Read >
Author: danielnoah

Tourist Attractions in Sharm-El-Sheikh

05th February 2011
Up until 1969 Sharm El Sheikh was a small fishing village. Over the last few years it has become one of the most visited destinations in Egypt. People choose Sharm El Sheikh as it's perfect for luxury holidays and offers stunning beaches and perfect weath... Read >
Author: Jack Potter

Seville

31st January 2011
Geoffrey Donoghue of Always Marbella reports on the latest news and events. For more information please visit Always Marbella´s website www.alwaysmarbella.com On the left side of the valley formed by the river Guadalquivir, rises Seville, the ancient H... Read >
Author: Geoffrey Donoghue

Archaeology Courses

31st January 2011
The science of archaeology began about five hundred years ago when many people found it profitable to dig up old marble statues and ornaments that had been made by the ancient Greeks and Romans, and sell them to rich noblemen. Most of these were found in ... Read >
Author: Adam George

Brewery Tours Near London Hotels

22nd December 2010
Western Europe has been at the vanguard of alcohol production, and consumption for centuries. Some of Europe’s most prominent breweries can be traced back to the 1300’s and before, preceding the printing press, guns and long distance Ocean going ships. Fo... Read >
Author: Claire Collins

Attractions of Goa Carnival Tour

16th December 2010
Goa is a happening tourist destination of India where millions of tourists come from across the globe. Apart from its breathtaking beaches Goa is famous for its Carnival which is celebrated with great enthusiasm every year in the month of February. It is ... Read >
Author: Manish Sinha

If you are touring Rajasthan, You have to try flying in a Hot Air Balloon

06th December 2010
Visiting Rajasthan is like visiting the birthplace of civilization. In fact, the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world’s oldest civilizations (about five thousand years) called parts of this Indian state home, including Kalibangan—one of the major c... Read >
Author: skywaltzballoon

Cashmere Shawls and Cashmere Blankets

23rd November 2010
The shawl word came from Persian language word shal, which means a whole range of fine woolen garments. In Pakistan and across Kashmir, shawl is worn across the shoulder, not like in Persia. All over Pakistan and Cashmere shawls are worn and used as a war... Read >
Author: seoworms1

Humor And Funny One Line Jokes For Stage Comedy

11th November 2010
Having been immersed in humorous prose of all kinds and funny one line jokes for so many years, I am now fairly certain that I can recognize humor when I see it without it having to leap up and bite me on the thigh, but I would not claim to know much more... Read >
Author: David Lloyd

Bonsai Trees: Beautiful Living Sculptures

19th October 2010
Penzai is an ancient Chinese practice of growing small plants in pots. Penzai literally translates to "tray scenery", but loosely means potted landscape. The practice moved through Asia and eventually into Japan. Bonsai trees, a Japanese pronunciation of ... Read >
Author: Andy Guides

Clocking In - Timeline of Clocks

12th October 2010
Early clock making efforts had mediocre results at best. Sundials, water clocks and marked candles were still only accurate to within an hour's time provided external conditions were cooperative. It was merely a millennia ago that the development of the "... Read >
Author: Joan Morse

Switzerland Mount Rigi Switzerland Jungfraujoch with Switzerland Holiday Packages and Flights to Swi

04th October 2010
Switzerland is the stupendous souvenir of nature meant for stylish cities and hassle free urban lifestyle. Better called as paradise on earth, Switzerland is the magnetic destination for honeymooners of the entire sphere. Its dramatic places, incomparable... Read >
Author: Roand Abs
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