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Hot rod car clubs, what they’re doing, current events

29th September 2009
All special-interest hobbies have their followings, and Hot Rod devotees are no exception. Every week in every major metropolitan area across America, you can count on at least a few enthusiast-run clubs meeting up to do what gearheads of all tastes do:... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

It's Almost Time For Kick-off! Got Your Jersey Yet?

29th September 2009
College football is one of the biggest entertainment programs in the US. It is not only a form of entertainment, but it unites friends and families alike, amassing them into one big crowd of exited shouting fans. Authentic football jerseys are the symboli... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fossil Collecting Disaster In Indiana

29th September 2009
When fossil collecting, road cuts can hold many treasures for fossil hunters. But fossil hunters BEWARE! Those cuts hold something more: varmints that will hang on to your skin long after you’ve taken your fossil treasures home. A Lesson Learned We... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Letting Go Of Perfection

24th September 2009
"The power of discovery enables us to achieve excellence without having to be "perfect.'" – Thomas Crum, The Magic of Conflict I arrived at the conference center ready to present my workshop. Almost immediately I noticed the room was too small an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Who was Tutankhamun?

24th September 2009
Stuart Cheese, may be the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours but his partner’s love of Tutankhamun was what got him into the business in the first place. Let us see how much he has picked up from her and see how much can be understood about t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Needing a Metal Detector, Find Out Where to Look!

24th September 2009
There are a lot of folks who are becoming involved with metal detecting and why not, you get to be outside and experience the weather and you can possibly find treasure and relics that can put money in your pocket. If you've had a stressful week or stres... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Dad

Relic Metal Detecting Tips and Ideas

22nd September 2009
Searching for treasure, especially old treasure, is an exciting hobby. It can also be very profitable if you make some good finds! The use of a metal detector has become a pretty common means to search for treasure these days. There are so many different ... Read >
Author: Lucas Bullington

Looking For Metal Detecting Information

22nd September 2009
Looking for treasure or relics buried in the ground has been the pastime and obsession of many people throughout history. If you’re going to try taking treasure hunting, or relic metal detecting a step above coin shooting, you’re going to need clues. ... Read >
Author: Lucas Bullington

Free and online estimation of flat price in Czech republic

10th September 2009
It is an opportunity for you now to receive an estimate price of flat (in czech „byt“) in the Czech republic online and without fees. You can find the application for the appraisal on the site http://www.odhadonline.cz/odhad-bytu/. So if you like C... Read >
Author: odhadonline.cz

Why Buy A Widescreen TFT Computer Monitor?

04th September 2009
Computer monitors have come a long way in a short time. Once there were the bulky old style CRT monitors that extended backwards and took up more space than was good for them. Go down to any recycle centre and you are bound to see these relics piled up as... Read >
Author: Max Land

The Rich History of The Bay Area

26th August 2009
I grew up watching cowboy movies and tales of the old Wild West on weekend television with my dad. I can't help but think of those old black and white movies whenever I think of San Francisco or California in general. Whenever I think of visiting San Fran... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb

Protect your photo memories

23rd August 2009
Digital photos are here to stay, but what about the old memories hidden away in albums and boxes? Today, grandparents in Sydney can see their grandchild learning to ride a bike in Edinburgh just a few moments after it has happened. A father on a bus... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Bahay Tsinoy : Displaying the Chinese Heritage in the Philippines

21st August 2009
According to historians, the relationship between the Philippines and China dates back many centuries. Philippine prehistory reveals that the country’s connection with other Asian nations began predominantly with the establishment of land bridges. Vario... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Michael Jordan Shoes – A Hot Item

21st August 2009
How many people nowadays have Michael Jordan Shoes? Have they lost their appeal or are they still going strong? It seems as though these are one pair of shoes that you wouldn’t mind keeping for a long time…even if they are out of fashion. Just to show... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Travel in Sicily

20th August 2009
Palermo is the biggest city in Sicily of Italy. It is also a good harbor with dangerous terrain. Goethe appraised Palermo as the most beautiful cape of the world when he came here. As the dominator changes, there are different kinds of religions and cultu... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Cole City Georgia Civil War Hot Spot Rediscovered - Book Recently Written

18th August 2009
Cole City Georgia is a hot bed of historical relics. The Cole City area was once home to the Cherokee people. Once they were driven out on the Trail of Tears the land was sold off by lottery. Cole City history begins in the 1850's when John B. Gordon s... Read >
Author: Angela

The Reasons Why Refrigerators Won't Cool

03rd August 2009
Freon based refrigerators are a thing of the past these days, so when one goes out, it may be difficult determine the problem or even figure out where to get the parts to fix it. There are some models which the parts are now relics such as the R12. The mo... Read >
Author: srini

Get Sun Smart This Summer - Better Health News

01st August 2009
Get sun smart this summer and your skin will thank you decades later. Here is a bit of a href ="http://www.bookmarking-service.com/"> Health News that you will find hard to believe but is true: 90 per cent of the things that depress you when you look i... Read >
Author: jeyanth

National Museum of Cambodia – A tribute to the rich heritage and culture of Cambodia

30th July 2009
The National Museum of Cambodia is one of the top tourist sites to be visited in Phnom Penh. Home to the largest collection of Khmer relics, artifacts and artwork in the world, the museum has attracted thousands of locals and tourists year after year to i... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Discovering Preah Khan

30th July 2009
Cambodia is a country that is mysterious and striking as its location in South East Asia. For many years this tropical country amazed visitors and archeologists alike by uncovering some of the world’s most treasured relics and monuments found to date. ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Onlinegames and pvp

24th July 2009
Player vs player competition has been an essential part of almost every western MMORPG released. Although PvP isn't as favored in Asian MMORPG games, it does exist in moorpg games like 9Dragons and Perfect World. Fighting another player is always more i... Read >
Author: Samsun Cervantes

What to Look for When Buying a Metal Detector

12th July 2009
Considering how important discovering new things and objects is for some people as a hobby, it's no surprise to see how finding and using efficient tools and metal detectors that can help you get the job done, is crucial. For whatever reason you may have ... Read >
Author: Neo

Tesoro Metal Detectors: Quality Worth the Price

12th July 2009
Quality tools like the Tesoro metal detector are important, if not a necessity to any person that goes on relic hunts and has a desire to find valuable items. The detectors purpose is to assist people in finding objects primarily buried in the earth or el... Read >
Author: Neo

Good Things Come To Those With Weights!

01st July 2009
The ancient Greek athletes had the most perfect physiques ever. Part of the training they used to get that way involved free weights. Relics dating back to ancient Greece show athletes lifting rocks and other primitive weights in a variety of ways. Des... Read >
Author: Dr. Nick Hallale

A lunchtime lesson on print advertising

30th June 2009
I promise you’ll be able to finish this article before you finish the first half of your PBJ. Are you sitting down? Good. Because I have some startling news for you. Print ads are here to stay. That’s right. Those dusty, musty, fusty old relics of t... Read >
Author: vivek

Not Your Father’s Office: Implementing Technology to Create the Virtual Office

29th June 2009
"Until now, the traditional office has been a fairly primitive environment: four brick walls, some cubicles, downtrodden Berber carpet, a water cooler in the corner of a dimly lit break room surrounded by employees discussing the upcoming weekend's goings... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson

Trade Shows as Marketing Tools

27th June 2009
With the profusion of social networks that make contacting and connecting with people child's play, it is easy to dismiss trade shows as relics of a bygone era. But this is not true. Trade shows are far from becoming redundant and are still an essential m... Read >
Author: Lee

The Cheapest Online Stock Brokers – What Every Investor Should Know

19th June 2009
Cheap online stock brokers provide a valuable service to beginner and advanced investors. But what are the risks when you choose the cheapest broker online? The biggest concerns for most people are the things they need to give up by using a less expensi... Read >
Author: Matthew Gause

Discovering Buried Treasure

17th June 2009
Who doesn’t get excited at the thought of discovering buried treasure? Can you imagine the thrill of finding a cache of coins, jewelry, or rare artifacts in a field? Well, you are not alone. Legends of buried treasure have fascinated us for centur... Read >
Author: Safe Home Sue

Alternatives to facing the future

11th June 2009
Some people find it hard to face the future: they prefer to live in the past, or at least, that part of the past which they really enjoyed. That's OK, though. Some people can make a good living out of their nostalgia. Artist Lawrence Cassidy is used to... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Experience one of the most famous treks in the world: The Kokoda Track with Back Track Adventures

20th May 2009
Kokoda is one of the most unique, rewarding experiences for the track adventures. The Kokoda Trail is an arduous trek through harsh yet magnificent, jungles between the north and south coasts of Papua New Guinea. This 96 kilometre trail is best known for ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Qatar National Museum

14th May 2009
The Qatar National Museum is the biggest and most significant museum in the city of Doha. It is well known for its extensive collection of artefacts and relics on the religion of Islam. Due to the museum’s undying efforts in preserving and presenting ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Employee Efficiency Ensured by Time Clock Software

13th May 2009
Employee time clock software ensures that each and every minute of an employees work hours are accounted for. Employee time clock software makes things easier for both workers and management alike, because of the convenience bought about by automation. ... Read >
Author: josethpauline

Antique Handguns

12th May 2009
You may or may not be a gun enthusiast, but even you would have to admit that antique pistols hold a certain allure that most of us don't necessarily comprehend. Having been manufactured some time before the late, great twentieth century, antiq... Read >
Author: mark

National Museum of Art -Phnom Penh

12th May 2009
Housing the most extensive collection of Khmer Art in the world is the National Museum of Cambodia which is ideally located in Phnom Penh. It has earned a reputation as the country’s foremost archaeological and historical museum. The museum was design... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Dubai Museum – preserving the past for the future

07th May 2009
Founded within the 19th century Al Fahidi Fort, Dubai Museum is the most important museum in Dubai. The building that houses the museum was built in 1787 and is believed to be the oldest building in the city. It has today become a place that should not b... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Exclusive Coffee Mugs

01st May 2009
You agree with me if you are also coffee lover, the test of your coffee double when you sip a coffee from your favorite coffee mug. Nowadays coffee mugs are designed in conformity with different personalities of coffee lovers. When some special people ... Read >
Author: Hiral Vyas

Optometry Websites - Unleashing the Power of Technology in Your Practice

10th April 2009
Technology has changed the way that everyone does business in the 21st century. Just 20 years ago, administrative assistants used electronic typewriters for office correspondence. Now most people don't even know what a typewriter is. Computers have replac... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis

Optometry Websites - Unleashing the Power of Technology in Your Practice

09th April 2009
Technology has changed the way that everyone does business in the 21st century. Just 20 years ago, administrative assistants used electronic typewriters for office correspondence. Now most people don't even know what a typewriter is. Computers have replac... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis

Optometry Websites - Unleashing the Power of Technology in Your Practice

09th April 2009
Technology has changed the way that everyone does business in the 21st century. Just 20 years ago, administrative assistants used electronic typewriters for office correspondence. Now most people don't even know what a typewriter is. Computers have replac... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis

Travelling in Ningbo

07th April 2009
Ningbo is a popular coastal city in China. It is positioned ideally towards the south of Yangtze Delta and is in the centre of the country’s coastline. It is the Hangzhou Bay that separates Ningbo from Shanghai. An economically strong city, Ningbo is ho... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Vacation in Peru: A South American Vacation of Mystery

03rd April 2009
A vacation in Peru is the definitive South American holiday of mystery. For Peru is a mystery; a holiday here will bring history alive, but the more you discover, the more mysterious it becomes. Perhaps this is because of the sheer scales involved. P... Read >
Author: Margaret

Mothers of Contention and the Money Wars

02nd April 2009
By Meg Wolitzer, Author of The Ten Year Nap: A Novel What will become of the mommy wars in the flailing economy? My fantasy (and it is just a fantasy) is that they will eventually fade into obscurity like, say, the Punic Wars -- relics from a past that... Read >
Author: FSB Authors

The Ancient Greek Long Jump: A Perfect Exercise for a Perfect Physique

02nd April 2009
Have you ever seen a statue of a classical Greek athlete? If you're wondering how they managed to get such perfect physiques without trendy gym equipment and fad diets, I might just have the answer for you. One of the secrets to their perfectly proport... Read >
Author: Dr. Nick Hallale

The Hobby Of Collecting Gold

31st March 2009
Gold is an alluring jewelry that can catch the attention of anyone. Antique gold jewelry is an even better choice if you want to cherish valuable treasures. This is why you must know how to collect antique gold to find the right pieces. Collecting an... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

The Old Versus the New: 90210 TV Show

27th March 2009
Ah, the nineties, Wynona Ryder, Beverly Hills 90210 TV show, Nirvana angst. These are very fun times for us who were brought up during the nineties. Have you ever noticed how many of out nineties icons are making comebacks? Look at new kids on the block. ... Read >
Author: J. Owens

The Mid North Coast Maritime Museum

17th March 2009
Anyone who has an interest in maritime history will thoroughly enjoy themselves on a visit to the Mid North Coast Maritime Museum. Volunteers launched the museum in 1988. Since its inception, the museum has been lovingly nurtured and moulded into the exte... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker

What is a Curio & Relics License-help Appling

13th March 2009
A C & R license, (abbreviation for Curio & Relics) is for the collector of firearms with historical value. Like from world war1 or world war11 period, or firearms which where manufactured at least 50 years prior to the current date,and firearms which are ... Read >
Author: gunguru

So Much to Do, So Much to See at Pattaya

02nd March 2009
Visit Chong Samaesan Village located along the Sattahip-Thua Rua Phanit Sattahip. From this tiny fishing village to the Pattaya Park Beach Resort and Amusement north of Pattaya down to the Wat Samakkhi Banphot Temple in the south, Pattaya is 4km of touri... Read >
Author: FootballSEO

Add Value For Your Home

20th February 2009
Many of us have often dreamt of having the perfect home - the dream house that draws everyone attention as they cross the street. In a red-hot real estate market, home improvements seem like a smart investment. Reveal the hottest tips for making the ... Read >
Author: kouguan

Holidays In Dubai - What Can You Expect?

09th February 2009
Places like Florida, Hawaii and even the Caribbean are some of the more typical vacation spots. Going there would mean that you'd get the exact same holiday as millions of other people have before you. If you want a vacation destination that's totally uni... Read >
Author: Huzaili

The Isle of Wight - Small Island, Big Attractions

28th January 2009
Well known as one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK, the Isle of Wight always have plenty of things to keep you busy regardless of taste or age. The island is only 13 miles by 23 miles but if you are on your own or with your family the fe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Visit a 1400 year old Temple in the South of China

20th January 2009
An ancient Chinese temple built in 537 AD, located in Guangzhou. Southern China. This temple has a fascinating history behind it. Initially called Baozhuangyan Temple, built during the Liang Dynasty the temple has its present name attributed during the No... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Cheap hotels Korea- in no way lagging behind their services

16th January 2009
Korea, an East Asian Nation, has a distinct culture, customs and identity. It is one of the oldest continuous civilizations, which cannot be absorbed by its neighboring countries. Ceramics, arts, music, crafts and painting all collectively form a part of ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Cheap hotels Korea- in no way lagging behind their services

16th January 2009
Korea, an East Asian Nation, has a distinct culture, customs and identity. It is one of the oldest continuous civilizations, which cannot be absorbed by its neighboring countries. Ceramics, arts, music, crafts and painting all collectively form a part of ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Coated Wheaten Terrier Pet Dog

08th January 2009
The kind layered wheaten terrier would be considered by most people to be "high maintenance." This means that a lot of fear should be given to it to uphold its build. This speech also means that a lot of steps should be full to nursing for the dog right. ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

National Museum in Yangon - Preserving Heritage & Years Past

07th January 2009
The National Museum in Yangon makes its home in a five-stored building situated on Pyay Road, within the Dagon Township of the city. Originally located in the Jubilee Hall of Yangon since its initiation in 1952, the museum was relocated to other locations... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Home Based Office Gardens

05th January 2009
A fresh examined shows that an increasing number of professionals are using home based offices. This is because a home based bureau not only allows one to store time in commuting but at the same time enables one to lower work hours as well; thus getting t... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

LCD TV Craze

14th December 2008
The LCD TV craze has swept the world. Old and young alike want to watch programs, movies and games on a television that offers clear, crisp pictures. Oh, and do not forget the smooth motion technology that the manufacturers of Samsung TV have developed. I... Read >
Author: Dennis Ogilvie

How To Be Tree Friendly

03rd December 2008
Lawns look good if these properties are well-maintained and deftly manicured regularly. Nevertheless when these properties are full for approved, and then lawns are probable to give the front yard of your home a terrible look. Weeds take dictate of the la... Read >
Author: The Bodybuilding Trainer

King of the Road: Why taking the Trabant Trek could be the Perfect Stag Weekend Send Off

24th November 2008
With a name taken from the German word for �satellite�, the Trabant is an East German-built car originally made as a motorbike. The once-popular car is made of a steel frame; the body is made of Duroplast, a plasticised cotton waste. It has a 600cc en... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Egypt holidays to the land of the Pharaohs

18th November 2008
Holidays to Egypt are ideal for those whose idea of a holiday involves rather more than just lazing on a beach in the sun. It’s a reasonable point of view after all you don’t really have to travel thousands of miles across the globe to do that. There ... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Downsizing into a City Condominium

27th October 2008
It may not seem easy to come from an oversized 5 bedroom house in the suburbs and move into a 1000 square foot 2 bedroom condo here in the City. But you will adjust and improve in the process, I promise. I am sure you can find and online support group som... Read >

Cork Attractions: The Shandon Bells

27th October 2008
Dating back to the 6th Century, the Church of St Anne in Shandon rises high above Cork city. 37 metres to be precise, and its steeple can be seen from all parts of the city. Shandon's 8 bells weigh over 6 tonnes and are commemorated in the song 'The Bells... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Study Spanish in Mexico and find out what goes on in the beachfront

27th October 2008
Everyone knows and is aware of how beautiful and paradisiacal Mexico’s beaches are. But I am not quite sure if they really understand what goes around the sand and water. Study Spanish in Mexico and find out the secrets of the Mexican sea that enchants ... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

China to Build First Pilot National Park

14th October 2008
The Ministry of Environmental Protection and the National Tourism Administration say they have approved the establishment of China's first pilot national park. Tangwanghe national park is located at the south of Lesser Hinggan Mountains in Yichun City... Read >
Author: jackyluo

How To Store Your Food

02nd October 2008
One of the peak inventions for the food industry and clients alike has been the refrigerator. What would we do lack it? The novel refrigerator enables us to shop excluding frequently and keep better quantities of food novel. Foods are reserved in the refr... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

A Guide to 5 Fun Things to do in Barbados

30th September 2008
Barbados is a land of pristine sandy beaches stretching lazily under the rays of the tropical sun. Although there are several fun and entertaining activities available on the island, there are five that top the list. 1. The main attractions of the isla... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Safe and Fun tips for Halloween

17th September 2008
Rejoicing even such as Halloween especially with costumes, loads of decorations, and trick-or-treating could be of great fun for the whole family and friends! There is beyond doubt that you would see and perhaps do things in Halloween party that (luckily)... Read >
Author: jackson

Safe and Fun tips for Halloween

16th September 2008
Rejoicing even such as Halloween especially with costumes, loads of decorations, and trick-or-treating could be of great fun for the whole family and friends! There is beyond doubt that you would see and perhaps do things in Halloween party that (luckily)... Read >
Author: jackson

Get A Boost In Your Relationship

15th September 2008
Once you have successfully happening dating, you basic to keep the tread and rhythm of dating. It is very tranquil to drop curiosity in your partner and associate versa but it is grim to keep the momentum of the relationship. Dating is all about the f... Read >
Author: Julia Solomon

Holidays to Italy

28th August 2008
If you are looking for a great holiday this summer, regardless if you are looking for something to be suitable for all the family or just a break with Barry or a partner, Italy has so much to offer you. Depending on if you are interested in a city brea... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Bangkok National Museum – House of Thai Royal History

24th July 2008
Bangkok National Museum, opened to the public in 1874 King Rama V, happens to be the most important and the main branch of museums in Thailand. The main objective of establishing the museum was to exhibit the royal collection of his majesty, King Rama IV ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

“Watches” and Not Diamonds “are a Girl's Best Friend.”

16th July 2008
Many people believe that diamonds are a girl's best friend but in today's world where style changes its meaning every other single day, the place of diamonds has been taken over by the ultra-stylish and elegant ladies watches. So,think again, if diamon... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima

History of Babe Ruth

05th July 2008
George Herman Ruth, Jr. is the legendary player of baseball of the United States. It had many nicknames like the baby, the Sultan of the blow, the colossus of the rag and large the bambino. An American principal player of baseball of league, Ruth was one ... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

College Baseball Bats

25th June 2008
Bats out of aluminium are usually preferred with the beaters out of wooden due to their light and raised power (note: one allows of pro players to use the beaters only drink some). Lighter beaters are usually preferable with heavier beaters because they m... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

Finding Treasures: On-line and off-line

05th June 2008
Whilst normally I do most of my shopping online, I always make an exception for car boot sales. I love the randomness of car boot sales ? never knowing what potential treasure you're going to find. Being perpetually short on money, I also enjoy the chea... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Why We Still Have Pendulum Wall Clocks In Our Homes

22nd May 2008
Pendulum wall clocks are a bridge between ages. When you see, but most often hear such a clock you will definitely have the feeling that you get somehow connected to another time, you get in touch with a world long gone where pendulum wall clocks had a da... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why We Still Have Pendulum Wall Clocks In Our Homes

20th May 2008
Pendulum wall clocks are a bridge between ages. When you see, but most often hear such a clock you will definitely have the feeling that you get somehow connected to another time, you get in touch with a world long gone where pendulum wall clocks had a da... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Charters Towers - Scenic Gold Mining Town

16th April 2008
Charters Towers is unpretentious and everything Australian, formally the second largest city in Queensland. Easily reached, just over an hour south west from Townsville, it is perfect as a base to discover more of the golden surrounding countryside, or as... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

A lunchtime lesson on print advertising

09th April 2008
I promise you’ll be able to finish this article before you finish the first half of your PBJ. Are you sitting down? Good. Because I have some startling news for you. Print ads are here to stay. That’s right. Those dusty, musty, fusty old relics of t... Read >
Author: Narinderkaur

5 Fun Things to do in the Bahamas

08th April 2008
1. Get friendly with the Dolphins - The Blue Lagoon Island near Nassau is not only breathtakingly beautiful; it is also a natural dolphin habitat. Known as Dolphin Encounters, the facility offers a range of unique programmes that allow you and your family... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Kyrenia Harbour

31st March 2008
The harbour must be one of the most picturesque in the Mediterranean. Besides providing a fine setting for a range of eating places alfresco or indoors according to season, it also incorporates a number of curious relics of its ancient harbour within its... Read >
Author: ozlem beyoglu

Kyrenia Harbour

31st March 2008
The harbour must be one of the most picturesque in the Mediterranean. Besides providing a fine setting for a range of eating places alfresco or indoors according to season, it also incorporates a number of curious relics of its ancient harbour within its ... Read >
Author: ozlem beyoglu

Be Selfish When You Decorate Your Home

04th March 2008
Too many people decorate their home with other people in mind. One has to think about friends or family members with special needs, as those with pets need to consider the special challenges they represent with décor. But I am talking about being a bit s... Read >

The Popularity Of The LCD Plasma TV

26th February 2008
Most people have heard of the LCD plasma TV technology. It is a craze that is sweeping the world and is considered by some to be the only way to watch television or play video games. Those older, bulkier models just will not cut it anymore. This is a ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Peruvian Heritage

14th November 2007
In 1532 the Spaniards arrived in Peru. Since then many valuable artefacts were destroyed by the Spanish invaders, private collectors were interested in buying them as well. Speaking about the relics of Machu Picchu, the artefacts were lawfully taken on lo... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

8 Reasons To Fall In Love With Marrakech Travel

01st July 2007
Just beneath the high mountain range of the African Atlas is the red city of Morocco known as Marrakech. With a culture that has grown to be so vibrant, free, and pure, who would have known that this imperial city only started as another pit stop for med... Read >
Author: racquel

Your Greatest Hope For Survival is Not what You May Think.

15th June 2007
Your greatest hope for survival in this spiritual creation and the next will be in your ability to think outside the box. What you know as your truth now is limited. All things change-you, those around you, the environment, and the sky. Life in a b... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter

Unsecured loan for debt consolidation

04th June 2007
Debt consolidators try and arrive at terms that are both beneficial to you and your creditors. You are probably well aware of all the big time advertising done by consolidation loan companies. In most of these commercials, they instruct you to come to the... Read >
Author: larsjensen10

Osirian Legend of Egypt

12th May 2007
Osirian Legend of Egypt tells a condensed version of mythology to illustrate the importance of ancient calendar reckoning. The 1,461-year Sothic Cycle highlights comparative elements of the Mayan Calendar. The first and second solar-side time splits by ... Read >
Author: Clark Nelson

Militaria: The investment you never thought of...

18th April 2007
Militaria: The investment you never thought of... Most knowledgeable investors are aware of the fact that "collectibles" have always been a good hedge against inflation and have proven to be a sound investment with regard to capital gain. When they th... Read >
Author: Bob Treend

Visit the Haghia Sophia in Istanbul - a last relic of Constantinople

27th March 2007
Anyone visiting Istanbul on a holiday is sure to love the city's most staggering landmark: the Haghia Sophia. As Istanbul's most remarkable building, the Haghia Sophia stands out amongst the city's sea of stunning architecture, acting as a solid testament... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Innovations of the Laptop Notebook Computer

15th January 2007
You will find it a bit hard to live in the modern world if you refuse to use computers. Most of us probably have a computer of some sort sitting in our home or office. The laptop notebook computer is one of the latest innovations in modern technology. Yo... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

The Characteristics of Antique Cars

16th November 2006
There are some people that believe antique cars should no longer be driven on our open roads. The reason they think this way is because these old vehicles are considered relics of the past that just cannot match the larger and efficient vehicles on the ma... Read >
Author: John Purdy

Nile River Cruise: Enjoy Relics From Distant Past

08th September 2006
A Nile River cruise will take you along the shores of South Africa and Egypt. For a couple thousand dollars you could board a luxurious ship and sail along the Nile River through ancient history and modern development. The cruise liners include meals,... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Fox Vs Franz Josef Glaciers in New Zealand

07th July 2006
The Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers in New Zealand cut through dramatic glacial valleys to flow into temperate rainforest. While many glaciers world-wide have been retreating, these glaciers still flow almost to sea level, making them unique relics of the la... Read >
Author: Glenn Bongartz

Athens Ancient History in a Modern City

01st April 2006
Athens Ancient History in a Modern City Athens is a huge metropolis of over 4 million people, around 40% of the Greek population. It is a busy bustling city, where present day apartment blocks, live side by side with the relics and ruins of one of the... Read >
Author: lee bennett

What you need to know about germany travel

10th July 2005
Germany has always one of the centers of attractions on the globe. The place is as beautiful as the fantasy of an artist and the imagination of a poet. It has a rich history that's speaks through the archaic and bewitching architecture and monuments, the ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta