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History of Tennis

29th September 2009
For any future athlete who intends to begin a new activity, to know a little the history about the sport is always a good idea. Plays of ball can be traced behind for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for the entertainment or during reli... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hebrew Musical Instruments, A Vital Part Of Culture

29th September 2009
Music is a great form of communication; it facilitates religious ceremonies, and celebrates victorious battles. Jubal was the inventor of Hebrew musical instruments. The whole Hebrew history and literature are proving that the Hebrews are really committed... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History Of Perfume & Fragrance

25th September 2009
Perfume is one of those products that may influence our emotions. People`s sense of smell influences behavior and sets different moods. It may even bring up memories of the past. As a marketing tool, perfume is also present in our everyday lives and it ca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The History Of Traditional Toys

24th September 2009
Traditional toys that replicate the people, places, and things that children see everyday are wonderful educational toys and provide hours of fun. Real life miniatures are appealing to boys and girls, as well as adults, and have been a part of civilizatio... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Non-Denominational Or Mixed Religion Weddings, How To Make It Happen...

23rd September 2009
Couples of mixed religions or who come from families that do not have a strong religious background may choose to have either a non-denominational wedding or a wedding that blends two separate religions. This can be tricky however because many religions m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Choices In Wedding Music

23rd September 2009
American weddings have come a long way over the years. In a society that is made up of people from so many different cultures, lifestyles, religions, and backgrounds, it is no surprise that the traditions in the wedding ceremony are as vastly different as... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Lamp – Let There Be Light

23rd September 2009
Simply put a lamp is a device that generates light, heat or some sort of therapeutic radiation (like the laser ones). The word that derives its roots from Middle English lampe or Latin lampas is one everyday device that can gets taken for granted but can ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A new Collection of African Tribal Art

18th September 2009
Each tribal art embeds the religion and culture of the African tribes people. The very essence of African civilization is seen in their craftsmanship as shown in genuine tribal masks and statues. African masks are depicted as one of the most important par... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Different Types Of Candles

17th September 2009
It is no wonder that candles are so popular. These simple light sources create a romantic setting in seconds. However, candles are also used in aromatherapy, to create a pleasant scent, or just to add a decorative element to a room. Candles can even be us... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Brief History of the Dance

16th September 2009
Through history we have seen many evolutions of dance. Some of these ancient dances and rituals are still practiced today by those who honor their religious or cultural histories while many have sadly been lost throughout the ages. One thing however remai... Read >
Author: Freddy Roy

How Quality Incense Is Made And Produced In Modern Times…

07th September 2009
The relationship between incense sticks and religious rituals go back a long time in history. The use of this aromatic product can be traced back as far as to the time of The Bible. The primary use of incense in those days were limited to religious ceremo... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

What Are The Different Forms Of Lord Ganesh’s Presence In Life?

06th September 2009
Lord Ganesh is the most beloved God for individuals from all age group. This is the reason that from children to youngsters and old people, everyone celebrates the presence of this elephant-headed God in life. Known for fulfilling the wishes of his follow... Read >
Author: Ford Walston

Sacred Stone

03rd September 2009
Native American Indian tribes of the southwest have a semi-precious stone that they believe is sacred. The sacred stone they believe to be sacred is turquoise. The reason the Native American tribes of the southwest believe the stone is sacred is because o... Read >
Author: Petrogylphs

Services Offered At Your Local Cinema - Venue Hire

02nd September 2009
Cinema has attained a central place in our daily life. We go there on weekends to watch the latest flicks. We also go there to watch any old movies being screened due to a film festival. Additionally, cinemas are also a popular spot in a neighborhood beca... Read >
Author: Michael Nielsen

Little Chocolate Treats can lift the Mood in the Workplace

07th August 2009
Keeping morale high at work can be quite a challenge in the current economic downtown, especially with so many workers fearful about their future employment prospects. However, if you are an employer a great way to boost everyone’s happiness and produce... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Beekeeping Across The World

04th August 2009
Many parts of the world are responsible for producing the honey and beeswax and are used in medicine and as food.Some of the place around the world include Asia, Africa, the United States and Europe.Beekeeping techniques vary from place to place. Many cu... Read >
Author: A

The Mystic Of Perfume To Seduce The Senses

29th July 2009
Perfume has derived its name from Latin word `per fumum`, that means `through smoke`. Perfume was used in early ages by the people to fragrant their religious ceremonies. Perfume was extracted by burning aromatic herbs; generally aromatic gums and myrrh, ... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Ethiopian Coffee

27th July 2009
Coffee is a brewed beverage prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called coffee beans, of the coffee plant. Due to its caffeine content, coffee has a stimulating effect in humans. Today, coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. It is supp... Read >
Author: DrEthiopia

A Quick Tour Of Paris - North By Northeast

23rd July 2009
We finish our quick tour of Paris by visiting the eighteenth to twentieth districts in the northern and northeastern part of the city. The 18th arrondissement of northern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. The distinctive Moulin Rouge ... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Indian Nag Champa Rules The World

29th June 2009
Indians have done it again! And this time it’s the Indian incense that has conquered the world – from extreme East to far West – courtesy Nagchampa incense sticks. Flaming incense has been an age old act linked to various religious occasions in Hind... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

The Layout of a Funeral Program

22nd June 2009
The Funeral Programs Site is a good resource for funeral program layout and purchasing beautiful funeral program templates. There is an outline of what the funeral program layout should contain. The funeral program layout pages hold a myriad of memories ... Read >
Author: Son Brewer

White Perceptions of Slave Religious Ceremonies

15th June 2009
There were different perceptions of the slave religious ceremonies by the white. The incantation rituals by the West Indian slaves were portrayed as African based. The slaves were opposed to the whites Christianity religion and this upset the white becaus... Read >
Author: Rachel Hewlett

How Wine Survived Prohibition

12th June 2009
North American wine is now considered excellent and comparable, if not better, than any wine in the world. This seems oddly so given the fact of prohibition. It takes time to develop a vineyard and wine. How did North American wine survive the plague of p... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Indian weddings: The perfect family get-togethers…

10th June 2009
The pomp and show associated with Indian weddings is simply unmatched. Hindu weddings, especially, are extravagant, gala affairs wherein the entire family is involved in making it a grand success. In India weddings are sacred and comprise of a series of r... Read >
Author: harrymax

The power of Rudraksha in Astrology

07th June 2009
Rudraksha plays vital role in Astrology as it affects the fortunes of people as per their birthcharts & horoscope. Rudraksha is the seed of Rudraksha tree. This tree grows mainly in Nepal, Java, Sumatra and Rishikesh, Hardwar, Karnataka are some main plac... Read >
Author: myindiaguide

Want to have a perfect combination of taste and nutrition, consider Pomegranate

05th June 2009
If you are on a search of such a fruit which, along with several nutritious values, contains ingredients that will enhance your external appearance and make you potentially fit, then Pomegranate would be an ideal choice. It has been treated as one of the ... Read >
Author: Kevn Smith

Want to have a perfect combination of taste and nutrition, consider Pomegranate

05th June 2009
If you are on a search of such a fruit which, along with several nutritious values, contains ingredients that will enhance your external appearance and make you potentially fit, then Pomegranate would be an ideal choice. It has been treated as one of the ... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso

General information with history about the discount perfume and cologne

05th June 2009
Perfume is thousands of years old to use lesser or greater amounts for women and men. People are loving odors today from their heart. Those amazing smells are making people crazy to get them as soon as possible. Today women have fragrance wardrobes of at ... Read >
Author: peter rock

The Best UK Wedding Venues

04th June 2009
The UK is blessed with a range of traditional and contemporary wedding venues - some dating back to the days of the Vikings, others the epitome of avant-garde. Whether the bride and groom opt to swop vows on the waters or up high, there is arguably the ... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Turquoise Jewelry and the American Southwest

01st June 2009
Salts of copper and aluminum are the two main ingredients of turquoise. So turquoise is often found in association with copper deposits, and since there are large deposits in the Southwestern states of Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado, it follows... Read >
Author: Geonerd20

Natural Remedies for Anxiety, Treat Anxiety

29th May 2009
Are you seeking all natural methods for treating anxiety? There are 5 natural remedies for anxiety that serve as super powerful ways of not only dealing with anxiety, but in dramatically diminishing the chances that you will have an anxiety related panic ... Read >
Author: John Adison

Experience the Glory of Rome by Staying at Rome Hotels

18th May 2009
Rome, the capital of Italy, is a traveling destination chosen by many. The city dates back to 2 700 years ago and is famous for its Roman monuments. Rome is an eternal city which hasn’t been built in a day. It is a religious and cultural centre, and has... Read >
Author: JASSICA

Our life and wise sayings or sermons

15th May 2009
OUR LIFE AND WISE SAYINGS Since the time immemorial, Man has been in a constant search of eternal truth, a truth that leads him to right path. Thousands of prophets, saints, and pious people have tried their best to guide people... Read >
Author: Khadim hussain subhpoto

Is Silver a Natural Antibiotic?

07th May 2009
Since the start of recorded history, silver containers were used for carrying drinking water, wine, vinegar and other liquids. Liquids stored in silver containers stayed fresher for far longer than if they were stored in any other kind of container. S... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable

Is Silver a Natural Antibiotic?

05th May 2009
Since the start of recorded history, silver containers were used for carrying drinking water, wine, vinegar and other liquids. Liquids stored in silver containers stayed fresher for far longer than if they were stored in any other kind of container. S... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable

So, What Exactly is Aromatherapy?

27th April 2009
Modern day aromatherapy falls under the umbrella of holistic therapies which include treatments by herbal medicine and homeopathy amongst others. Common beliefs about aromatherapy are that it is no more than a relaxing massage with the use of essential oi... Read >
Author: J.Garside

Light up your life with candles

17th April 2009
The oldest artificial light source Candles are one of the oldest light sources known to man. In actual fact, although it seems unlikely now, up until the early 1900s, candles were the sole source of artificial light. They hold a special place in the hall... Read >
Author: Mel C

A Guide To Getting Married in Scotland

09th April 2009
With it's romantic history and spectacular scenery, it is no wonder that Scotland has become one of the most popular wedding locations in the world. Whether you wish to be married in fairy-tale castle, a beautiful hotel, or on top of mountain, Scotland... Read >
Author: Michael Breck

Wine Making Supplies

09th April 2009
Wine Making Supplies - Making the Drink of the Gods Wine is perhaps the most iconic of beverages. Wine is a drink made from fermented grape juice. Grape juice is extracted by pressing, and to this juice yeast is added. The fermented juice is then al... Read >
Author: EddyLee

Turquoise and Spirituality

09th April 2009
Turquoise was first discovered by the Egyptians in the Sinai about six thousand years ago. While the beauty of the gemstone with sky blue color and dark veins made a big impression on the Egyptians, they elevated it to a new level by attaching spiritual ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Native American Indian Music

25th March 2009
The music of the Native American Indians consists mostly of songs and dances. They have songs for games, children, love, work and social dancing. But most of their music is associated with some kind of religious activity. RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES Before 1... Read >
Author: Liza

Mango - A Cosmetologist’s Treasure

09th March 2009
What we can not eat can not be used as an aid to enhance the beauty of our skin and face, for, beauty is not skin deep. Not all the beauty aids are made in a factory. Some grow on trees like the mango fruit. Mango constitutes one of the timeless beauty... Read >
Author: kevinclein

How to March to Your Own Drum

10th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Wee Dilts What is the Drummer within? Henry David Thoreau "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears; however measured or far away... Read >
Author: FSBOFRIEND.COM

Chihuahua: The World's Smallest Dog With The Big History

02nd February 2009
Chihuahua Dog Origins The Chihuahua dog is perhaps best known for being the world’s smallest dog breed, narrowly inching out the Yorkshire Terrier for the distinction (though it should be noted that a Yorkie (Yorkshire Terrier) actually holds the t... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

Traveliing to Kathmandu

01st February 2009
In 1975, a young songwriter by the name of Bob Seger wrote and sang a satirical song by the name of “Katmandu”. In this song, Seger joked about ‘going to Kathmandu’ to escape the politics and complications of being a signer/songwriter and dealing ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

The Coffee Facts And Trivia You Can Enjoy

12th January 2009
Coffee is actually a term that was once used for a wine that was made from the berries of a coffee tree. In fact, the black wine, as it was referred to during that time, is used in religious rites as wine by people of Mohammed. Of course, as time passed, ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

What Music Teaching Institutions Mainly Offer

09th January 2009
Music teaching tips should be accurate and precise at all times. No matter how great or little they can be, they should serve their purpose of helping the recipient get the improvement and growth they truly deserve. The earliest music was probably co... Read >
Author: Earl Marsden

Music and Musical Instruments

08th January 2009
Since the beginning of civilization, primitive man began to use dance and religious ceremonies to pray to the gods to be successful hunting and crops. At the same time is developing the techniques of the sounds that accompany the rites began. Every cultu... Read >
Author: Freshoutsourcing

Learn How Hypnosis Existed in Ancient Times

30th December 2008
Did hypnosis exist in ancient times? How did people use hypnosis in their life? Below I will show you how hypnosis existed in the early ages of civilization. In ancient times, hypnosis was used for healing purposes, especially in religious ceremonies. ... Read >
Author: Orik Ibad

New Year’s Eve – Time to Indulge

19th December 2008
Planning to make your New Year's Eve party a rocker? Do you know how best to usher in NEW YEAR 2009? There are endless ways to celebrate New Year in style. New resolutions, new friends, and a fantastic New Year party! Drenched in colors of parties and enj... Read >
Author: Anton White

Surefire Ideas for a Fun Sunday School Class

19th December 2008
You enjoy a great passion for Bible studies and the way of the Lord, but conveying that passion to a classroom of sometimes rowdy and inattentive students requires discipline and creativity. Here are some best kept secrets you can use to transform the "ri... Read >
Author: Steven Belks

Navajo Indian Jewellery - Gemstones used in Indian jewellery

16th December 2008
Jewellery has been used for centuries for adornment. If you see history than you will find that the first culture to make jewellery was Chinese about 5000 years ago. Jade was their favorite stone and silver was more popular than gold. Firstly jewellery wa... Read >
Author: Imran Ali

Celtic Jewellery – Different Types of Celtic Jewellery

16th December 2008
There are a lot of Celtic adornments that were used in past and some of them are still much popular. In past, Celts continued to produce jewellery after the criticism and hardships from Romans. Celtic jewellery is not only consisting on those jewellery pi... Read >
Author: Imran Ali

Learning About Japanese History

01st December 2008
One of the most interesting topics in world history is the Japanese history. as we all know, Japan has experienced years of isolation from the outside world but it did not prevent Japan from rising. Japanese history is rich in culture, events and it can b... Read >
Author: centraljapan11@gmail.com

Traditional Incense sticks & Agarbatti products

25th November 2008
Incense & Agarbatti - rejuvenating and purifying the environment. Incense spells fragrance and fragrance not only soothes but rejuvenates as well. Since time immemorial, incense has played a vital role in many religious ceremonies and spiritual rit... Read >
Author: jatinder

The perfect ways to express your affection

07th October 2008
As always, joy and elation are seen to the extent vision can reach, when Diwali is close at hand. The onset of the season brings with it an aroma, which is an indication of the impending celebrations. There is rarely any one who doesn't feel the exhilarat... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

Annual Phuket Vegetarian Festival Becoming Major Tourist Lure

29th September 2008
Vegetarianism is on the increase in the UK and it’s now rare to find a restaurant that doesn’t serve a veggie option or two. A lot of reasons are given for this dietary choice – environmental, moral or personal taste are the most common - but many... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Experience days for her are the perfect gift for any occasion

19th September 2008
Do you feel as though buying gifts for her have almost been a nightmare to choose in the past? Well, fear no more as, among a wide range of fabulous, indulgent Experience Days for Her are just a few for you to tempt the lovely lady in your life. Feel ... Read >
Author: John Smith

How to use playlists for more fun

18th July 2008
HOW TO USE PLAYLISTS FOR MORE FUN Most of us listen songs one by one by hitting “next “ while others group all the favorite songs together and possess a lengthy list of songs. You might be comfortable the above options if you are not a regular o... Read >
Author: Jimmy

Tips for Learning Hebrew

27th June 2008
Modern Hebrew is a historic language that draws many people to study it for various reasons. While modern Hebrew is somewhat different than the historical language known to many as the language of the Hebrew Bible, learning modern Hebrew means that despit... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

How to Choose Good Quality Saffron?

25th June 2008
Saffron is one of the oldest herbs ever used for medicinal purposes in the history of mankind and up to this date it is being used in some regions of the world such as India. The stigmas were believed to cure many illnesses and also had the capability of ... Read >
Author: Sheryl Joaquin

History of Tennis

25th June 2008
For any future athlete who intends to begin a new activity, to know a little the history about the sport is always a good idea. Plays of ball can be traced behind for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for the entertainment or during reli... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Votive Candles Are Great For Special Occassions

25th June 2008
Votive candles have long been used on important days and in special ceremonies. Even if it was not a votive candle being used, there are plenty of holidays that use candle lighting as a way to celebrate. It may be a loved one's birthday or a Christmas cel... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Are Ear Candles Treatment A Hoax ?

19th June 2008
Candles are used for many things. A scented candle can fill your home or office with a wonderful fragrance of your choosing. An elegant taper candle can be used in religious ceremonies and to have a quiet, romantic dinner where the harsh lights of electri... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Silky Silks

29th April 2008
In India most religious rituals are conducted by wearing silks. This is an auspicious material for all Hindu ceremonies. The grace and style of a silk drape is eclectic. The range of silks differs per state. South varieties come in Kanjivaram. Dharmav... Read >
Author: Jennie

Extreme Sport Ancient Birthplace Claims Another World First - Cameraman Dies

09th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Wendy Tendys Tradition, myths from ancient times and death defying leaps are all part of the ancient birthplace of extreme sport. The most spectacularly frightening religious ceremony is repeated every year. Crowds stood in silent aw... Read >

The Evolution of Rehab Counseling

26th March 2008
Sadly, the story of rehab counseling is a very short one. Substance abuse has most likely been with us for most of human history, but it claimed its victims and there was little help available. There are indications that substance abuse dates back to t... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

When planning your trip make sure you have your Pushkar hotel booking

03rd March 2008
Rajasthan is a state that attracts millions of tourists each year who are keen to witness the varied diversity that this desert land has to offer. The largest Indian state, although essentially a desert, also has its very own hill station, Mount Abu. So w... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

The World of Kosher Snacks and Kosher Dining for the Health Conscious

14th February 2008
Kosher snacks are prepared in accordance with the rules and regulations laid down by the Jewish diet laws. Kosher snacks are famous with the low calorie health conscious individuals also. This is because there is a whole segment of kosher snacks being man... Read >
Author: Ben Peres

Chihuahua: a History of the Breed

22nd January 2008
The name of the Chihuahua comes from the Mexican state that is located next to west Texas and New Mexico, but the breed actually came from the ancient Techichi dogs of the Toltecs when they were crossed with a hairless dog from the Orient. Indigenous to C... Read >
Author: Sandra Dean

Why Perfume Became So Popular?

17th January 2008
This is a question asked my many of us who are allergic to strong perfume fragrances. Perhaps the belief that perfume acts as an aphrodisiac holds its own to other more practical reasons to use these aromas. Historically, perfume can be traced to the ... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

The origination of Indian astrology

05th October 2007
India has always been known as a country with unity in diversity, a country that one of the most extravagant history and definitely for being a country with lots of knowledge and heritage. Indian astrology and Indian astrologers along with Indian pilgrima... Read >
Author: amitbhalla

A wine course is the first step to a proper wine education.

09th August 2007
Wine is probably the most widespread alcoholic beverage in the entire world. The pure pleasure of drinking wine can truly be appreciated only if you possess a certain amount of wine education. Knowing which wine glass is right or which bottle is appropria... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Discover Awesome Hypnosis Techniques?

02nd August 2007
If you do some research on the awesome hypnosis techniques done over the ages, you will be amazed to discover how long hypnosis has been around. There is multiple hypnosis techniques used in many ways by all sorts of people around the world. The following... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

How To Make The Best Buy Of Perfume

24th July 2007
The importance of perfume has been realized a very long time ago. Its birth can be dated back to the early Egyptians era when it was being used for religious ceremonies and love making preparations. Nowadays, perfumes have virtually become a bare essentia... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Essential Body Oils and Aromatherapy Massage

11th July 2007
Aromatherapy massage actually improves the texture and appearance of the skin Aromatherapy uses essential oils that are thought to have healing properties. Aromatherapeutic massage utilizes the power of Essential Oils to help soothe the body and elevate ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Indian jewelry has two major trends in the market

19th June 2007
The fact that Indian jewelry tradition dates back to thousands of years proves the description of Shakuntala’s Indian jewelry by the great poet Kalidasa. It is interesting to note that both men and women of ancient times wore Indian jewelry made of gold... Read >
Author: Harpreet

Sweat Lodge

08th May 2007
While the idea of a steam room is something that many of us in the modern world enjoy the idea of the steam room itself is not something new. In the olden days the steam room was known as a sweat lodge. These sweat lodges were designed primarily to allow ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Things to do for Easter

26th April 2007
Introduction. The period of Easter is a particularly joyous one in most parts of the Northern Hemisphere. This time of year usually marks the end of the dreary winter, with the budding of new flora, and emergence of fauna from their hibernation. Man is ... Read >
Author: david smith

History of Perfume & Fragrance

01st April 2007
Perfume is one of those products that may influence our emotions. People`s sense of smell influences behavior and sets different moods. It may even bring up memories of the past. As a marketing tool, perfume is also present in our everyday lives and it ca... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

The History of Aromatherapy and its Uses.

27th March 2007
Aromatherapy is part of the group called “complementary and alternative medicine” (CAM). It involves using the ‘essential oil’ of plant material such as the leaves, flowers or / and roots to affect a person's mood or health. ‘Aromatherapy’ is ... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

The Battle Over Desktop Real Estate

12th January 2007
The Battle Over Desktop Real EstateI was watching a late night financial program on television in earlyJuly, 2001 when I learned that Microsoft is allowing PCmanufacturers to control which icons are included on new Desktops.Historically, Microsoft has arg... Read >
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Perfumes & Fragrances at a Discount, and what to keep in Mind.

28th December 2006
Fragrances have always been involved in a tremendous market and are always admired by men and women. Since the early Egyptians used perfume balms for religious ceremonies and love making preparations fragrances have become a standard in our ever changing ... Read >
Author: Carmelita Moore

Multipurpose oil - Rosemary oil

12th December 2006
Rosmarinus Officinalis, another name of rosemary which is also used as a cooking herb in the Mediterranean region. In these regions, rosemary leaves and oil forms the part of cooking. Apart from cooking roman also uses rosemary plant in their religious ce... Read >
Author: Cindy Boswell

Kava Kava - The Herb Of Strong Power

17th November 2006
The belief that there is an herb for every human condition is attested by the unique virtues of Kava. Kava Kava is the herb of many names and strong power. Kava Kava is highly prized for its various medicinal effects is an all-cure medicine. Kava Kava is ... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

History of Tequila

07th September 2006
Tequila is undoubtedly the national drink of Mexico. The history of the beginnings of tequila is a symbol of a rich heritage that dates back 900 years. The ancient Aztecs used a variation of tequila that was consumed during religious ceremonies and celebr... Read >
Author: Melissa Blanco

Useful hints for cleaning sterling silver jewelry

13th August 2006
Useful hints for cleaning sterling silver jewelry For many centuries silver has captivated men and women and it still does. From the beginning of times silver has been an important metal in manufacturing different objects like: weapons, silver jewelry ... Read >
Author: Amelie Mag

Therapeutic Essential Oils

27th July 2006
Therapeutic essential oils from allspice to ylang ylang have been providing benefits to the body, mind, and soul for centuries. You've probably seen the dark, compact bottles with their unusual scents in your local alternative healing store, but maybe you... Read >
Author: Jamie Lynn Stout

Christenings Gifts, Etiquette and History Explained

20th July 2006
Whether you're planning a Christening yourself, attending a Christening, need a Christening gift or just want to find out a bit more about the options available to you then hopefully this article will help. There are two types of ceremonies available;... Read >
Author: J Wilson

Let there be light!

21st March 2006
Candles have been used for centuries to provide warmth and light. Furthermore, they have been included in religious ceremonies for just as long. The history of the candle is intimately connected with the history of religion. The symbolism and usage var... Read >
Author: Cassie Morgan

Beautiful & Rising Himachal Pradesh - By Hiren Bhatt

17th March 2006
Himachal an Overview Himachal Pradesh is a relatively small state in the North West of India, partly located in the Himalayas, with a well-established tourist industry catering to everyone from party heads to trekkers and all points in between. The Cap... Read >
Author: Hiren Bhatt