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Cultural considerations in Latin America

07th October 2009
Latin Americans are famously laid-back – so much so that people often say you should reset your watch to a different pace of life when landing in the region. However, don’t be seduced into thinking that just because people seem relaxed, they won’t g... Read >
Author: itoi

Tips on selecting diwali gifts online

06th October 2009
Diwali is a festival of joy and happiness, and this year, it is being celebrated on the 17th of October 2009. It spreads love amongst family and friends alike. Gifts are the most expressive medium to send your wishes to someone. It is also a tradition to ... Read >
Author: Send diwali gift hampers to india on diwali 2009,

Top Ten Diwali gifts to India

02nd October 2009
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is celebrated in India with full vim and brio. It is commonly known as the festival of lights. Diwali is celebrated on the last day of the last month of lunar calendar. During this time, the whole country is in a joyous mo... Read >
Author: Amit Desai

a temple that dates back to 961 AD

01st October 2009
Amritsar can be translated from the Punjab language to mean ‘The pool of the nectar of immortality’. Situated on the north-eastern part of India, Amritsar is known to be the epic centre of the Sikh religion. Famed for the beautiful Golden Temple, whic... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Send gifts to India and convey warm Navratri wishes

23rd September 2009
India is a land of varying culture and rich heritage and festivals in India uphold the religious zeal of the people. Navratri is one of the most important festivals of India having immense religious significance. The term "Navaratri" means nine nights ... Read >
Author: Amit Desai

Navratri – Religious Significance and Puja Vidhi

23rd September 2009
Navratri – Religious Significance and Puja Vidhi Navratri is a festival popularly known as the festival of worship and dance. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit; Nava meaning Nine and Ratri meaning nights. During these nine nigh... Read >
Author: Dr Prem Kumar Sharma

Holidays to Sharm el Sheikh

17th September 2009
Sharm el Sheikh is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Egypt offering the country's best coastline with beautiful coral reefs, clear warm waters, sandy beaches and fantastic marine attractions. It is perfect for sun-seeking tourists and offers a gr... Read >
Author: Danny T Jones

India Tourism Finds Strength in Rich Art Forms and Cultural Heritage

02nd September 2009
India is not perfect. But that does not deter a tourist to enjoy his or her vacations in the ancient land known for most interesting historical spectacles; spiritual heights; rich and varied culture; frequent use of vibrant colors in almost everything –... Read >
Author: Jenny Franklin

India Tourism Finds Strength in Rich Art Forms and Cultural Heritage

01st September 2009
India is not perfect. But that does not deter a tourist to enjoy his or her vacations in the ancient land known for most interesting historical spectacles; spiritual heights; rich and varied culture; frequent use of vibrant colors in almost everything –... Read >
Author: Jenny Franklin

Signs of the End of Days

30th August 2009
In Bible prophecy, the end of days is referred to as the period that will take place shortly before the return of Christ. Typically this time period is said to include a 7 year Tribulation which will involve the worst suffering man has ever experienced. O... Read >
Author: Reece Woodstock

The Sparrow Tattoo - More Popular Than You Might Think

03rd August 2009
To some sparrows are simply a small garden bird, but to others around the world they signify eternity, luck, and innocence. They are also known for their reliance and devotion , migrating thousands of miles each year but always returning home. The sparro... Read >
Author: Byron Beck

Gaudi, Gaudi Everywhere!

01st August 2009
Each major city boasts a unique cultural icon that defines and shapes its image. Think of New York City and the Empire State Building comes immediately to mind. Picture Paris and the elegant curves of the Eiffel Tower springs into view. Sydney has its Ope... Read >
Author: Beatriz Lopez

Celebrate Your Young Girl Entry Into Her Adulthood With Bart Mitzvah

23rd July 2009
Bart Mitzvah presents the once in a lifetime ceremony to celebrate the entering of a young lady into her adulthood at the age of 12. Bart Mitzvah is usually celebrated after the young girl enters into her puberty. According to the Jewish ancient texts and... Read >
Author: geneliabrown

Women love tattoo in San Fernando Valley

17th July 2009
Tattooing, piercing and body jewelry are all associated with men. That’s for the old mind but those living with the modern mentality think otherwise since a famous tattoo shop in San Fernando Valley signifies the artistic side of a woman, as well. Go... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Worldwide Demand for Turquoise Jewelry

29th May 2009
When it comes to fashion or fine jewelry, you would be hard pressed to find a woman’s jewelry wardrobe that did not contain at least one piece of turquoise jewelry. This may be a sterling silver turquoise pendant, ring, necklace, or a pair of turquois... Read >
Author: Geonerd20

What Is The True Nature of God?

15th May 2009
Being religious doesn't necessarily equate to being inflexible. On the surface, the recent statistics that show more than 70 percent of all people in America are affiliated with some level of religious belief. It would appear that we're a nation of bel... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Summer Festival in Rome

15th May 2009
Each year, thousands of tourists flock to Rome in order to experience this large Italian city and all it has to offer. With a romantic atmosphere, ancient history and plenty of attractions, many consider Rome to be a premiere world destination for a v... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Rajasthan Impressions – Land of Royals and Unique Traditions

08th May 2009
Travel to Rajasthan for an unforgettable experience and indelible impressions of a place where royal grandeur and unusual traditions have managed to win over Nature’s extremes. Elephant ride up the ascent of the magnificent Amber Fort transports you to ... Read >
Author: AdibaRoshan Khan

Silver - The Magical Metal

01st May 2009
If Gold is the sun, then Silver is the moon. Mystical, cool, sacred. Since ancient times, Silver has been closely associated with lunar influences. Indeed, for some civilizations, Silver had more value than Gold and even possessed religious Significance.... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Jewellery - Wearable Artwork

28th April 2009
It glitters and shines, but more significant is how it makes us feel. Jewelry can be the perfect refinement to our clothing or a statement about ourselves. We give it as presents, don it as promises, and admire it through shop windows. From uncomplic... Read >
Author: Aria Scherer

Bali Vacation Packages Deliver Memories That Last

27th April 2009
When the ancient temples and stunning volcanic mountains of Bali are on a holiday agenda, the memories that are made will last a lifetime. If the desire is to pack every incredible sight possible into a trip to this legendary island is the plan, Bali vaca... Read >
Author: Raymond Horsfall

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 Turquoise Jewelry

09th April 2009
Native Americans first discovered turquoise on the North American continent some thousand years ago. The earliest mining for this gemstone occurred near Cerritos, New Mexico. There is historical evidence that suggests that Native Americans from this are... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

What Happens On Christmas Day

27th March 2009
The Christmas season and all its activities are geared to the big day, Dec. 25, which is Christmas Day. The word Christmas is derived from Middle English 'Christemasse' and Old English 'Cristes maesse,' both of which means 'Christ's Mass.' The day is cele... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

A Luxurious Holiday Break Is In Store For You In Barbados

10th March 2009
No more second thoughts, just book yourself on the next flight out to Barbados, reserve one of the beautiful holiday villas in the island, and pack your favorite beach wear! You’ll never run out of things to do once you get on the island, but if youâ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Iraq: Holiday Destination of 2009?

03rd March 2009
In July last year, The Times ran an article about the prospect of Iraq as a holiday destination. Despite three decades of war and terrorism, it may come as a surprise to some that the country still has a tourist board, and is home to ‘some of the fines... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Types of Jewish Jewelry

16th January 2009
Jewish jewelry comes in many forms and shapes. From the ancient Hamsa hand to the majesty of the Jewish Menorah – Jewish jewelry is exquisitely unique in its purpose and design, and packed with religious significance. During 2,000 years of Diaspora, it... Read >
Author: EyalBO

Valentine’s Day Gifts on Valentine Day

29th December 2008
Valentine's Day is a celebration of romantic love occurring annually on February 14. Every February, across the country, candy, flowers, and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. Valentine's Day is a festival that ch... Read >
Author: Bharat Peripleko

COAST TO COAST (BEACHES OF INDIA)

04th December 2008
India’s 7,600-km-long coastline is –apart from famous interruptions like Goa-virtually one huge stretch of untouched beach. The best-kept secrets are in the east, but the sun has by no means set on the western coast. A state-by-state round-up: Oris... Read >
Author: JASSI

Discovering the two sides of Barcelona

03rd December 2008
Most of us know about Barcelona’s deeply artistic culture, being the birthplace of painter Joan Miro and the city in which Antoni Gaudi studied architecture. Indeed, its city centre streets are lined with the wonderful Gaudi designed buildings, as wel... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Don't Let Christmas Expenses In The Way

27th November 2008
Summary: Christmas is one of the most popular holidays all over the world. Although it is primarily a Christian holiday and is deeply rooted in religious traditions, people of other faiths have come to celebrate Christmas – if not for the religious sig... Read >
Author: Amenda

Discovering Costa Del Sol Beaches & Culture From The Perla Marina Hotel

16th November 2008
Those planning a trip to Spain’s picturesque Costa Del Sol are spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a place to stay in from the region’s many idyllic towns, cities and resorts. Travellers wanting to explore the easterly part of this stunning co... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Holy House of Mercy – A Museum Dedicated to Charity

31st October 2008
There are many things that deserve to be celebrated, and Macau has quite a few of these. There’s the popular and famous Grand Prix, the different museums dedicated to Wine, to Communications and to Tea – there’s also something that is even more spec... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

First Communion Favors

29th September 2008
There was a time when first communions used to be low key, family affairs that were attended by a handful of people. But with smaller families and growing affluence, first communions are becoming gala events, just like birthday bashes and wedding parties.... Read >
Author: lizzi.loraine

Native Tattoo Meanings and Customs

22nd September 2008
Today many parents panic if their child gets a tattoo at some point in their life. Many think of it as a degrading practice that symbolizes rebellion. But it should be remembered that tattooing was and is an art that came naturally to various native peo... Read >
Author: celtgrfe

Relax your Mind with a Religious Tour

09th September 2008
Travelling has many advantages. Not only does it provide an opportunity to spend quality time with your loved ones, it is known to be of the best ways to relieve regular mental stresses of modern life. Talking about travelling, why not go even a step furt... Read >
Author: jack albert

What Are The Main Tourist Attractions In Europe?

12th August 2008
People who love to travel the world and enjoy discovering interesting, amazing, fun-filled and intriguing sites are often drawn to the attractions in Europe. With such a vast array of tourist attractions and diverse destinations, which are all in fairly c... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

A visit to Konark temple, India Tour Packages

06th July 2008
Out of hundreds of temple thriving in India, there are few who have stood through out the history as the example of great architecture and religious significance. One such temple lies on the shores of Orissa and it is known as Konark temple. This temple i... Read >
Author: sophia

The Origin of the Bar Mitzvah

01st July 2008
Jewish texts dating from the time of the codification of the Mishnah which occurred around the year 200 CE convey the idea that along with the commencement of puberty comes responsibility for one's own actions. The idea of accountability, goes back even f... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

The Thai festival of Light

26th June 2008
Loi Krothong is an annual festival that is celebrated in the 12th month of traditional Thai Lunar Calendar which corresponds to November on the western calendar. Loi in Thai means to float while Krothong refers to a small lotus shaped boat made out of ban... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Great heritages are the major tourist attractions in Lithuania

26th February 2008
Lithuania is the fastest growing tourist destination in Europe. Summer is the best season to visit the Lithuanian cities and experience the beauty of beach life of Lithuanian seaside. Visitors can avoid the tourist rush during late spring and early autumn... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Traveling India: An unforgettable experience

19th February 2008
An Indian tour can be filled with great surprises. Home to the oldest civilizations of the world, it has embarked and witnessed architectural grandeur since past centuries. It’s bestowed with Mother Nature’s never ending love, as the land is decorated... Read >
Author: sophia

Fine Folk and Fare in the Clare Valley

19th January 2008
The Clare Valley is a quintessential example of country Australia at its best. Its photogenic landscapes are lush and green, and grape-laden vineyards spring out of its fertile soils. The beautiful sights and scenery make it the perfect place for you to t... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Baptism – A Ceremony To Cherish

10th January 2008
Baptism or christening is one ceremony that parents of the child cherish in their hearts forever. This ceremony encompasses giving the child a formal name. Apart from its religious significance, the baptism ceremony formally heralds the journey of life of... Read >
Author: apurva

3 Fats That Make You Skinny

07th April 2007
With increasing awareness of health issues, some parents are reducing the amount of sugar treats and instead adding non-edible gifts and toys as basket stuffers. With that in mind, here are some WebMD expert tips to make your child’s Easter a little ... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

The Modern Easter Basket

05th April 2007
With increasing awareness of health issues, some parents are reducing the amount of sugar treats and instead adding non-edible gifts and toys as basket stuffers. With that in mind, here are some WebMD expert tips to make your child’s Easter a little ... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

A Glimpse of Costa Rican Culture and Traditions

18th January 2007
Since the majority of Costa Ricans are not indigenous to the region, Costa Rica has less cultural flair than other Latin American Countries such as Mexico or Guatemala. Only one percent of the Costa Rican population is considered to be Indian, and there i... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Christmas Stories : What Makes them so Popular

16th November 2006
Christmas Stories are always fascinating, but we hardly try to find out why we have so many stories on Christmas. Elizabeth Harrison's ?Little Gretchen and the Wooden Shoe? or ?A Christmas Star? by Katherine Pyle gives some of the religious flavor of Chri... Read >
Author: Sean Carter

Magical numbers for increasing sales

12th July 2006
Many of us are aware of the marketing strategies many consumer based organisations use when getting people to buy their products at selected price structures. The most common price structure used to win over competition is the number 99 which has been pro... Read >
Author: adam parsons

Awe, Perfect!

03rd April 2006
Awe, Perfect!Every so often, I enjoy browsing through Christian BookStores just to read their wall hangings. It draws me to worship.Yet, no matter how beautiful, either the color or wood tonedoesn't coordinate with my home furnishings. Thus, coming homeem... Read >
Joyce C. Lock