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Becoming Magnetic

29th September 2009
A woman I know, an extremely spiritual person, recently shared with me the following: 'I used to have unfortunate beliefs about myself and I received back from external influences unfortunate results. When I decided to take control and raise my resonance,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

When Should You Travel To Florence, Italy?

16th September 2009
Have you considered what you'll do if the weather turns for the worse once your reach your holiday spot? Let's stop ending for your trip to Florence, Italy. That is why it is critical for you to know what time can be excellent for your trip to such a gorg... Read >
Author: Paola Govi

With So Many Choices, How Do You Choose An Ebook Reader?

16th September 2009
The advent of the digital age has definitely made this world a more convenient place to live in. For instance, even the most avid reader would balk at the thought of bringing his favorite books with him wherever he goes. But with an electronic book reader... Read >
Author: Travis

Cheap Cuisine in Vegas

12th September 2009
A holiday in Vegas for a lot of folk is an experience to benefit from 24 hour beer, food, and betting. In fact the cuisine is the main intention that so many folk visit Vegas and it is also one of the major reasons that Las Vegas, Nevada and the casino's ... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll

Commercial Espresso Machines - Discounts On Auction Pricing

27th June 2009
Steaming in with espresso machine tips.Commercial Espresso MachinesLearning the way to make a great cup of espresso isn't as simple as many think. Explaining why alot of people buy decent commercial espresso machines and then are unhappy with theoutcome t... Read >
Author: Tracey Lynn

Las Canteras - the famous beach of Las Palmas

12th June 2009
The vibrant city of Las Palmas enjoys the best climate in the world, according to a study carried out by the Syracuse University (USA). Imagine combining this climate with a huge beach in the middle of the town� This is fundamentally what the Las Canter... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson

Las Canteras - the famous beach of Las Palmas

12th June 2009
The vibrant city of Las Palmas enjoys the best weather in the world, according to a study carried out by the Syracuse University (USA). Imagine combining this climate with a huge beach in the middle of the city� This is basically what the Las Canteras b... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson

Tel Aviv: 100 Years Young - A Tourist's Guide

05th June 2009
Tel Aviv, the White City, the City that Never Stops, kissing the beautiful Mediterranean to the west, is perhaps one of the best cities for tourists in the world. In this one city, tourists can go to concerts, films (in English!), go dancing, go to the be... Read >
Author: Tom Harel

Mind Mapping Tips For Improving Memory

04th June 2009
Mind mapping is a technique to keep a track of your thoughts and ideas through sketches and words that represent the flow of your mind when you are thinking. It can as simple as how your brain went from thinking about the local caf� to the great movie y... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Getting out and about on a Baby routine

16th April 2009
It is very important that you still get out and about while following a baby routine. In my routine when I tell you to put your baby down for a sleep in his cot it is alright to put him in the pram or buggy instead and go out for a walk. When you are a ne... Read >
Author: Tizzie Hall

Dining Out in Orlando: From Budget to Fine Dining

07th April 2009
One of the pleasures of any vacation is trying out the cuisine of a particular locality. If Orlando is your vacation destination then you will have a wide choice of restaurants to choose from. It would never be possible to give a complete survey of the di... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard

Romantic Date At Home Ideas

19th March 2009
Romance_at_Home By Donna Beasley Inviting your lover over and having some fun at home isn�t difficult if you have the initiative and the creativity to make a homemade date exciting. Here are some ideas for a romantic date at home. 1. Karaoke N... Read >
Author: Beas500

Sightly Brussels Has The Most Curry Houses

10th March 2009
Brussels is the capital conurbation of Belgium. It is a up-to-the-minute, past borough with a friendly population and cosy surroundings. The metropolitan area offers some of the better distinguished fare in Europe, and produces some of the world's utmost ... Read >
Author: Tameikea Bonvillain

A Better Diet will Boost Your Mood and Increase Energy

25th February 2009
Nutrition can be a major factor regarding how you feel, physically and emotionally. Symptoms of poor nutrition can vary widely, from how you deal with stress, to physical and mental fatigue, and everything in between. It is very likely that many of your t... Read >
Author: Josh

FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying Rounds Start From February 2009 This Year

12th January 2009
Fixtures for the qualifying rounds this year for the FIFA World Cup 2010 will start from 11 February 2009. The Qualifying rounds for this big event already started last year, with the preliminary rounds which began in August 2007 in the Oceanian Zone. The... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Visit Snowdonia and the Natural Slate Museum

01st December 2008
After recently receiving a �1.6 million lottery grant, the National Slate Museum based in Llanberis is looking to attract visitors new and old and teach them about the interesting history of the Welsh slate industry. The museum is based in the exact... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Downtown Chicago Parking Makes It Easy To Hit The Best Shopping In The USA

18th November 2008
Chicago is one of the few places in the United States where you can pull into a Chicago parking garage and spend an entire day shopping in some of the finest shops and boutiques in the world. It isn't just the products being sold here that have become wel... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

You Don’t Need Wealth for Wealth Creation

15th September 2008
Indeed, you don�t need riches to make riches. You don�t have to be born rich to make money. What you do need is a strong sense of commitment, perseverance and a go-getter attitude. A prominent example would be J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Pot... Read >
Author: Lucky Balaraman

Enjoy Delicious Cuisines at Reasonable Price in Your Favorite New York Restaurant

11th September 2008
New York is an appealing proposition with the multicultural blend of shining neon, bars and restaurants, the gourmets and attractive night life. City offers exotic fusion of western and eastern flavors cuisines with wide range of culinary delights. The su... Read >
Author: Mario Stewart

Tourists Dispel Myths About China

09th September 2008
After setting foot inside the Olympic city for the first time just weeks ago, it didn't take long for Ravindra Sharma to notice a very different China from the one he had imagined back home in India. The bearded 50-year-old and his 43-year-old fr... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Leeds Cafe Reviews - Yorkshire Pudding? How About That For Breakfast!

06th September 2008
Panini Sandwich Bar Fill up your panini with any number of rare and imaginative fillings � dependable brie, ostentatious smoked duck, and the real melt in your mouth alpine salami and tomatoes with shredded basil and just a drizzle of olive oil. This... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Discover The New Forest

02nd September 2008
The New Forest is a beautiful landscape with many secrets to discover. With its varied landscapes, stunning scenery and abundant wildlife The New Forest is a must for any lovers of the great outdoors. The best way to explore all these treasures and many m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Places of Historical Interest in Cornwall

13th August 2008
In my opinion there is no better way than to spend an idyllic few days in the West Country, taking walks and exploring Cornwall�s rich history. Hiring out UK holiday cottages in Cornwall was easy. With so many second homes in the region, many propert... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Get On The Internet And Search Cooking Magazines

26th July 2008
If you get on the Internet and search cooking magazines, you will receive a thousand hits, at least. So many cooking magazines, so many that focus just on cooking and then those that focus on cooking but decorating for the cooking and throwing a party. ... Read >
Author: Dharmendra Kumar

Bars in Budapest that Your Stag Party Might Want to Visit

20th June 2008
Thanks to low cost booze, accessibility from the UK and a tolerant attitude towards larger parties, it has also become extremely popular for stag weekends. If you want a stag party that is a little different from your local pub crawl then here are some t... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Property to let in Leeds.

19th June 2008
Leeds is the core and administrative centre of the larger encompassing metropolitan area of the City of Leeds. Leeds became a city in 1893, but in 1974 it?s status was transferred to the larger metropolitan district of the "City of Leeds". Therefore L... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top attractions in Bournemouth UK

06th June 2008
Bournemouth Surf School Bournemouth Surf School is currently the only National Governing Body (BSA) approved school on the south coast and is situated on Bournemouth beach. The school is an ideal place to start if you have ever wanted to learn how to sur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vending future looks bright

28th March 2008
Vending machines in the work environment has come a long way since the early days of delivering tea and coffee, and continues to eliminate the need for a kettle or cup. New technology and innovations, increased efficiency and reliability of machines, cons... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Five Hangover Holidays For The Party Animals

20th February 2008
Let�s face it. We all want to maximise our holidays by looking for that extra something to spice up our leisure time. There are 24 hours to each day so it makes no sense wasting those precious hours after sightseeing, right? If you�ve come prepared to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Soccer - News from the Africa-Cup 2008

14th February 2008
The Africa-Cup, also known as Football-Africa-Championship, is organized from the African Football Association CAF and is held every two years. The Qualification Round for the Africa-Championship 2008 was held from September 2006 to September 2007. In tot... Read >
Author: Emeli

Lost Love Online: Internet Dating Scams

17th January 2008
Desmond Gregor was terrified. Held at ransom by armed men in Mali, Africa who beat him with machetes and threatened to �hack off his limbs� if he didn�t pay $90,000, he regretted ever going there in the first place. His ordeal lasted 12 days. Finall... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Clinical claim reaps cosmetic rewards

03rd October 2007
When I first arrive at the small Manchester caf�, I wonder if perhaps I�ve made some mistake in following directions. There is no one there who looks to be suffering from even the slightest facial disfigurement resulting from an atrocious example of m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

People of the Kilombero Valley

10th September 2007
PEOPLE OF THE VALLEYA day on safari in the Kilombero valleyWandamba means ''people of the valley'', indicative of this tribe's long relationship with it's homeland, Kilombero valley. Fishing is the primary occupation , and it is the calls of the fish... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Massage and Massage Therapy: The Ultimate Therapy

31st August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sam Benton Let's cut to the chase. What do you want to see when you look in the mirror? How do you want to feel when you look in the mirror? Let me take a stab at what you actually see and what you actually feel. You think that... Read >
Author: Sam Benton

Thailand and Delights For All The Senses

16th June 2007
Bangkok offers a culturally unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, a kaleidoscope of activity for busy street caf�'s, vibrant clubs and hedonistic side that one cannot help but be distracted by While not recommend to those with high blood pre... Read >
Author: Pennimus

Homesick for Heaven

18th April 2007
One of the most common concerns in Christians new to the faith is assurance. New converts spend a lot of time working out their own salvation in their minds. Too often they convince themselves that they are not born again after all, because they don't '... Read >
Author: Gary

Considerations in Selecting Garden and Patio Furniture

15th November 2006
Garden and patio furniture is a must for those who enjoy the coolness of a summer breeze, entertaining guests, and the sheer enjoyment of being comfortable in the outdoors. Previously garden and patio furniture consisted of a vinyl weaved lawn chair, car... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

The Opportunity of Private Labeling

05th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Peter Renton I was having breakfast at a local restaurant the other day when I noticed on the table there was a bottle of hot sauce with the restaurant's name on it. I was impressed because I knew this was no chain – it is just a small i... Read >
Author: Peter Renton

Boost your advertising results by making friends

29th September 2006
Last Sunday I was with my wife and her family at a café. And while we were sitting there, I noticed a sign which said: "Uni Exams Are Over. Hooray!" Now what does that sign actually achieve? Well, obviously it resonates with the target market in t... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Vienna Celebration Of Life

01st September 2006
Vienna is giving a surprise with the incredible boom in its youth scene. Wild clubbing, hot gigs, day-long street parties, an entire island to live it up and a profusion of cafés and places to hang out make up the pulsating, young face of the venerable Da... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Choosing Café Curtains

21st August 2006
Café curtains are a really popular style of curtain, that is not just for a café any longer. You will find curtains such as this hanging in many places in people's homes, and you will just love the mood and effect that they can create when hung in the rig... Read >
Author: Gayle Goerdel

Student Debt

19th August 2006
There's been a lot of talk lately about increasing levels of student debt. With the pressure coming from all angles, only a student knows how hard the life of a student is. Money is an integral part of everybody and the students are no exception. There ca... Read >
Author: Kelly Clark

What You Should Know About Metal Patio Furniture

06th August 2006
Sitting on metal patio furniture in a stylish French provincial design can remind one of being seated at a French café. Your imagination can enjoy the sights and sounds of Paris while sipping on an espresso, or you being whisked away and find yourself sea... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

Liberty Village Toronto

02nd August 2006
Liberty Village is a neighborhood in Toronto. Its rapidly developing atmosphere has become a trendy neighborhood for young professionals. While still remaining a brief drive or streetcar ride from the core, this area is primarily a former heavy industrial... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Toronto's Vintage Candy Factory Lofts

31st July 2006
The Candy Factory lofts building, located at the corner of Queen St. West and Shaw, is a truly authentic loft building, retaining the vintage feel from its old candy factory days. The original sand-blasted vaulted 14 ft. ceilings still remain, as well as ... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Hang Out In The Jordaan

28th July 2006
With its maze of narrow streets, 17th-century canal houses, rich history, listed buildings, quirky boutiques and bars, the Jordaan is one of Amsterdam's most popular areas not only with the artists and designers who frequent the district, but with people... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Beer Parties & Tasting

16th July 2006
Amsterdam is The Netherlands's Number One tourist destination, and deservedly so. It is a marvelous place for the general visitor, having some world-class museums and other don't-miss tourist attractions. Of course, many are attracted by the city's infamo... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco: A Short Tour

01st July 2006
Nearly 16 million people visit San Francisco each year, and more of those people visit Fisherman's Wharf than any other area of the city. Indeed, as many as 3,000 people per hour walk through the intersection of Jefferson and Powell during the peak season... Read >
Author: Matt Canham

Removing Unwanted Hair - One Woman's Journey

26th June 2006
Hello. My name is Brooke. I'm a single woman in my thirties (or more precisely, 29 again and again and again and…) Over the last 12 months I've tried more hair removal products than I care to remember. Not purposely, mind you – I didn't set out to e... Read >
Author: Brooke DeAngelo

Five Of The Worst Mistakes Managers Can Make And How To Avoid Them

28th May 2006
Copyright 2006 The National Learning Institute I well remember the first time I was "corrected" by a manager. I was a young bank clerk and had received a transaction that was incorrect, from a much more senior person (a manager) in another branch of t... Read >
Author: Bob Selden

Brickell Restaurants in Miami

20th April 2006
    Brickell, Miami features several types of restaurants ranging from the upscale Morton's steakhouse to the fun family pizza restaurants that have been around for years such as Archie's pizza.   Other Brickell restaurants such ... Read >
Author: Natalie Fisher

Coral Gables Seafood Restaurants

20th April 2006
    Beautiful Coral Gables, inspired by George Merrick's Mediterranean influences, is conveniently located near to Downtown Miami and only 20 minutes from South Beach. With a lot of history behind this city, it is not surprising that ... Read >
Author: Natalie Fisher

Sunset and South Miami Restaurants

20th April 2006
The South Miami/Sunset neighborhood, bordered by Pinecrest and Coral Gables, has truly developed and capitalized on the growth that Miami has been experiencing.  Sunset Place, located in South Miami, is a fairly new outdoor mall ... Read >
Author: Natalie Fisher

Bucktown Restaurants in Chicago

20th April 2006
Bucktown neighborhood, located close to Wicker Park, got its name from its early residents who kept goats in their yards. Bucktown, home to some of the best Chicago restaurants, is worth a visit if you in the area.   If you are lookin... Read >
Author: Natalie Fisher

Best South Beach Pizza Restaurants

14th April 2006
If you live on South Beach in Miami and like to order food for delivery or pick up, you should check out these popular South Beach pizza restaurants. Master's Pizza is our personal favorite as it is both an Italian and Pizza restaura... Read >
Author: Natalie Fisher

Airline Credit Cards Offer Consumer Credit Empowerment

08th April 2006
Insurance companies are doing it - so are mortgage companies and airlines. They are toiling to supply data so that a fast-paced society can access a side-by-side comparison, eliminating the mystery of a good deal. A few clicks and you can see what the ... Read >
Author: Willard Roberts

Dine Under the Stars on a Panoramic Ocean Terrace Overlooking Las Tres Islas and the Sparkling Bay o

03rd March 2006
Those who stay at the Hotel Playa Mazatlan are likely to find a Mazatlan restaurant that suits their dining needs without even leaving the resort. Mazatlan offers a wide variety of dining options including authentic Mexican cuisine as well as a variety o... Read >
Author: Shawn Bishop

First date tips – Things to do on first date

25th February 2006
You are finally there. Feeling nervous and excited. It doesn't matter who picked who, or whether you have decided to meet each other in a neutral place, the question is what to do on the first date? The main concept of a perfect first date is to get ... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

How to Select Art for Your Home

16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch Selecting art for your home can be an exciting adventure and a source of enjoyment for years to come. Keys to success are figuring out what kind of art you like, how it will fit in with the rest of your interior design p... Read >
Author: Lynne Taetzsch

5 Tips To Add More Spice To Your Life

15th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Christopher Green You know the old saying "variety is the spice of life", and although many such phrases are just soundbites, this one is anything but. Because let's be honest, sometimes our lives can become routine. We settle into a com... Read >
Author: Chris Green

Marriage, Children and Divorce: When

24th November 2005
It can happen in many ways. Sometimes, suddenly, out of the blue, with no warning whatsoever. Other times, the music slowly, gradually, fades to a deafening silence. Divorce is the great plague on American families today. More than 40% of adults und... Read >
Author: Marshall Colt, Ph.D.

Siena, Italy – Medieval Life and Horse Racing

04th November 2005
Italy has many well-known travel destinations such as Rome. Less publicized destinations such as Siena are even better. Sienna Located roughly an hour outside of Florence, Siena is one of my favorite places in Italy. When you think gothic architect... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Marriage, Children and Divorce: When "le music" stops

01st November 2005
Marriage, Children and Divorce: When "le music" stops by Marshall Colt, Ph.D. It can happen in many ways. Sometimes, suddenly, out of the blue, with no warning whatsoever. Other times, the music slowly, gradually, fades to a deafening silence. Di... Read >
Author: Marshall Colt, Ph.D.

Kippers Or Red Herrings?

12th September 2005
Recent news has made much of parents stretching their finances to cover costs for their twenty and thirty something children. Debts and high property prices have forced many offspring to return home, tail between legs, under the attractive new marketi... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane

Kippers or red herrings?

12th June 2005
Recent news has made much of parents stretching their finances to cover costs for their twenty and thirty something children. Debts and high property prices have forced many offspring to return home, tail between legs, under the attractive new marketing ... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane