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Early 20th Century Offered a Treasury of Childrens Literature

09th October 2011
Some of the most enduring tales and characters we know were creations borne of early 20th century childrens literature. Where would we be today without Winnie the Pooh, Peter Rabbit, or Dorothy and Toto? The early 20th century produced a wealth of childre... Read >
Author: Stephen Luke

Working Assertive, Not combative

26th July 2011
I have a personal interest in this matter. In the beginning of my career, I had been doing work for a large retail business in their corporate central office. During one of my yearly assessments, it was brought to my attention that others thought of my be... Read >
Author: Marla Harr

Why are Kipling handbags so popular?

17th May 2011
Kipling handbags are sold all over the world. They are both beautiful and classy. Kipling bags are popular and in demand because they never compromise on quality. Kipling has thousands of stores all over the world and keeps expanding. Kipling purses are s... Read >
Author: Carl

Why Designer Furniture Is A Bad Idea When You Have Young Children

11th May 2011
"Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet." When Rudyard Kipling penned "The Ballad of East and West," he was not thinking of dour home furnishings and ebullient children. He was describing the cultural gulf between Britain and ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Tomkins

India Wildlife Tours: Trip to Three Most Fascinating National Parks

06th May 2011
The world of wilderness uncovers its most precious treasures to those who pick India Wildlife Tours for their vacation and enchants all eyes with its raw and rugged exteriors, its soothing atmosphere and blissful jungles. Some of the must-visit national p... Read >
Author: Nirmal Travelmasti

South Africa 4x4 and SA’s greatest mind.

31st March 2011
“Sudden the desert changes The raw glare softens and clings, Till the aching Oudtshoorn ranges Stand up like the thrones of kings." -Rudyard Kipling on the Swatberg Pass- The Swartberg pass is without a doubt one of the greatest engineering feats e... Read >
Author: aspects101

What are the best Kipling handbags?

21st March 2011
Kipling is one of the renowned brands in the UK for over 20 years. The Kipling Company always maintains its uniqueness while designing its product. Named after the legendary author of the “Jungle Book" Rudyard Kipling, the Kipling Company started its busi... Read >
Author: Carl

What are Kipling Handbags?

07th March 2011
Kipling has been around for over 20 years. The Kipling Company is named after Rudyard Kipling, the author of "The Jungle Book." The Kipling company initially set out to design backpacks for everyday adventures, and their collection has evolved into a wide... Read >
Author: Carl

Jim Corbett National Park: A Famous Wildlife Reserve in India

08th December 2010
It is a different story that Rudyard Kipling’s cult novel ‘Jungle Book’ was based on another jungle in India, but Jim Corbett National Park is probably the most celebrated wildlife reserve in the country. This is may be because of the fact that India’s mo... Read >
Author: kumar.tapan86

Why Do We Travel

30th November 2010
There are a whole host of reasons why we travel and why we should travel. I think it probably started with our ancient ancestors wanting to know what was just over the next hill, if there was better hunting just in the next valley. The explorers of mo... Read >
Author: Stuart Hely

Big Stuffed Bear Toys

11th October 2010
Who doesn't love a large, rolly polly, oh-so-snuggable, bear? One look at them and the urge to throw your arms around one and squeeze is just too much for one to resist! Beary big hugs are the ultimate feel good gift – no one should have to do without the... Read >
Author: Angel H.

London's Best Afternoon High Tea Spots

24th September 2010
If you want the true British experience during your stay in London, then you're going to have to go for afternoon tea at some point. The good news is that you're probably going to enjoy it so much that you'll end up going every day, which is great for y... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

Happiness unrestrained for pets

31st August 2010
They are top among the few reasons which can still convince us to go for a walk. Why just walk, their playful antics are a reason we often catch ourselves smiling too. As Rudyard Kipling once aptly said: Buy a pup and your money will buy love unflinching.... Read >
Author: Stanburybill

Five Highlights in Exploring the Burmese Heartland of Yangon

29th June 2010
Quietly nestled among the tropical foliage and stunning lakes that snake across a landscape peppered with pagodas, Yangon is indeed an Asian city with a difference. Dubbed "The Garden City of the East" in the past, the political and cultural capital of My... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Crawford Market – for a unique Mumbai Shopping Experience

26th April 2010
India's commercial capital Mumbai is also a famous shopping destination. In Mumbai shopping can be fun, exciting and even entertaining as you could choose between myriads of options. The scores of Shopping arcades, emporiums, department stores, malls and ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe
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