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A glimpse at the history of Madagascar

18th August 2009
Madagascar, also widely known as the Republic of Madagascar, is an island in the Indian Ocean found off the south-eastern coast of Africa. Madagascar boasts to be the fourth largest island in the world and is as well the dwelling place for around 5 percen... Read >
Author: Sanjou

How much cash can I make teaching English abroad?

29th July 2009
First up, we'll let you in on a secret: unless you win the lottery while you're doing it, teaching English abroad will never make you a millionaire! What it will give you, however, is a different kind of wealth - the chance to live and work in amazing des... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cheap Imports Tearing Apart the Paper Industry

07th July 2009
The Indian paper industry was one of the few sectors that remained immune to the adverse effects of the global economic downturn during the last financial year. Despite the economic uncertainties, small-scale paper manufacturers in the country continued t... Read >
Author: David Parks

Plastic Industry Pinning Hopes on the New Government

12th June 2009
After incurring huge losses during the last financial year as a result of the economic slowdown, the plastic industry is now banking on the newly elected United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government for providing them some relief in 2009-10. Plastic pr... Read >
Author: David Parks

How we can help of Burmese Refugee

08th May 2009
Every year, due to the ongoing political situation in Burma, thousands of Burmese refugees cross the border into Thailand. There, they are housed in refugee camps such as the one in Maesot. Refugee children are particularly vulnerable. Some are orphans, a... Read >
Author: Mohnish

Where can I travel in Burkina Faso?

27th March 2009
Burkina Faso or simply Burkina is a landlocked nation in West Africa. She has a size of 274,000 km sq. with an estimated population of 13 million people. Burkina Faso’s capital city is Ouagadougou and the official language is French. This landlocked cou... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

The Chinese Wholesale Industry

10th March 2009
In recent years China has been become the dominant force in the supply of wholesale goods. With cheap labour costs and almost endless resources at their disposal China can manufacture and supply almost any type of goods. Initially there were inevitable qu... Read >
Author: petera

Getting to Grips with the Culture in Bahrain

01st March 2009
Located in the Persian Gulf near Saudi Arabia, Bahrain provides tourists - particularly those not familiar with Middle Eastern cultures - with a Western-friendly insight into Islamic culture. For many first time visitors to here, the mix of Western and ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

A Mexico Dentist can bring the smile back on your face

09th January 2009
In the United States, quality dental care has become expensive, even when insurance is considered. People with dental problems that need attention are therefore looking at neighbouring countries like Mexico for expensive procedures such as dentures, oral ... Read >
Author: Albert

Experience in the festivities and indulgences of Chinatown

06th January 2009
Chinatown brings forth the memories of years past, when the Chinese settled on this quaint island and made their living. Taking up a large area of Georgetown around Campbell Road, Chinatown was named so because of the vast amount of settlements taking ove... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

If your next holiday destination is Cape Town...

23rd September 2008
If you are taking your kids with for your next vacation, then you should consider a tour full of adventures and breath-taking activities. South Africa and particularly the city of Cape Town, is totally different from all its African neighbouring countr... Read >
Author: Lilia

A guide to Getting to Namibia

08th September 2008
Namibia is a South African country that has a vast array of natural attractions that will delight visitors of all ages and backgrounds. It is rich in history, culture and attractions, and visitors who come here from all over the world are amazed and find ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Property in Poland makes one of the best investments and is one of the most secure places around

03rd September 2008
Property in Poland makes and ideal investment; the country is steeped in history and has a varied and diverse range of properties from the most modern to the architecture of many centuries. You really should take a look at the splendid choice and good val... Read >
Author: Steve

Poultry Industry Faces Problems with Egg Sales G

17th August 2008
keyword: beer egg busines egg basket of India Steep raw material price rise and the diversion of maize for the production of bio-diesel and beer is causing even bigger problems for the egg industry. A brewery has been set up at Tallapalem n... Read >
Author: chilhyun

Thailand - The New Mobile Tiger?

22nd July 2008
Someone who knows something about the mobile phone scene in Thailand, but for all the wrong reasons, is world champion golfer Tiger Woods. Back in 2000 he was well on the way to winning his next several million at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Bangkok onl... Read >
Author: Simon Goodall

Getting to Buenos Aires, Argentina

20th June 2008
The capital of the Argentine Republic, Buenos Aires is an exciting bustling city that serves as a gateway to the rest of Latin America. Millions of people each year contribute to its steadily growing tourism sector, and international accessibility is high... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Why Websites Need Translation

19th June 2008
Many Europeans can speak a little of the languages of neighbouring countries. The English aren’t known for their linguistic prowess. And in the continent of America, North Americans tend to be uni-lingual, speaking only English. In some cities, such ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Conservative Kenyans Could Be Missing A Point

23rd May 2008
The Ark of the Covenant is described in the Bible as a sacred container, wherein rested the Tablets of stone containing the Ten Commandments as well as other sacred Israelite pieces. According to the Biblical account, the Ark was built at the command of G... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Getting to Amsterdam, Holland

15th May 2008
There are numerous ways to get to Amsterdam, Holland. Budget travellers and businessmen alike have a range of options at their disposal. Those who prefer a quick journey may prefer to travel by air. Schipol International Airport, Holland’s main airp... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Rugby Stirs Tourism In Kenya

08th May 2008
The rise to prominence of the Tusker Safaris sevens rugby tournament has been gradual but has surpassed all expectations. Attracting the best teams in rugby world wide, the tournament held in March is now in the world championship series and is extremely ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Cape Verde takes more strides forward

31st January 2008
Cape Verde was hailed in many quarters last year as a growing market for property investment, not just from the UK and elsewhere, with many complementary developments such as new airports, flights and growing tourist numbers. Some might have imagined tha... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Just Egypt, or Egypt and Beyond ?

22nd January 2008
As the Director of Operations for One World Tours, I often get asked about Egypt as a destination and for people who have extra time available, they ask me, should we just do Egypt, or should we take in other neighbouring countries too? Here is my advice ... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

Americans Living Longer In 2007

05th November 2007
Andorra, a small mountainous country located between Spain and France, has the longest life expectancy of any country.According to the U.S Census Bureau, the U.S. is up to 77.9 years from 75.8 just 10 years ago. Andorra however has a life expectancy of 83... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Qatar, a concentration of wealth!

13th July 2007
Located on the south shores of the Arabo-Persian Gulf, Qatar is a 11,437 km² peninsula. Its neighbours are Saudi Arabia to the West, the United Arab Emirates to the South and Bahrain in the Northwest. This country, the same size as Corsica, has 563 km of... Read >
Author: Jessica Marchal

Visit Gothenburg: Sweden's second city

18th January 2007
Traditionally, tourists in Sweden have come from the neighbouring countries of Denmark, Norway and Finland. However, in recent times, Sweden has become a much more popular destination with tourists from other parts of Europe; especially Britain and Germ... Read >
Author: martymac

The Historical Popular Game:Bingo

03rd October 2006
The amazing success of the favourite pastime of many, Bingo does not happen overnight. It does has its own history, which dates back to it first appearance in the early 1800s. Bingo is a direct descendent of lottery-type games and its roots can be traced ... Read >
Author: Sky Joe

World Cup creates gripes, but fans set for victory

26th May 2006
The television advertising is in full flow, football souvenirs are hitting the shops, and widescreen televisions are selling fast as UK fans try to get the best view of the matches, prior to the opening of the 2006 World Cup next month. Current estim... Read >
Author: sam lowe

The Most Exciting Property Market in Europe

24th February 2006
Montenegro, poised on the brink of EU accession acceptance, is undoubtedly the most exciting country in Europe for property investors today. The wealth of potential in the market stems from the fact that real estate in Montenegro is massively undervalu... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson

Traditional Ceremonies: A Zambian Safari!

18th June 2005
Zambia safari has it all …an ideal tourist destination for that special holiday of your lifetime. And Africa's undiscovered gem! But why? Because of the rich cultural heritage, the spectacular wildlife, the unforgettable adventure and the awesome beauty. ... Read >
Author: Enestle Zimba