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Revel In The Fragrance Of Perfume

25th September 2009
Perfume is an essence that is produced by combining a variety of fragrant raw materials, essential oils, glue like substances and solvents for emitting sweet smelling odors to the environment and human body. The terminology has evolved from a Latin sound ... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

List of Sports

16th September 2009
There are countless sports out there and they are played almost every different way. Every country, depending on a lot of factors, counts its own famous list of sports. In America, for example, soccer, which is the most famous sport in the world, is not o... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

The best slimming tea – Wu Long Tea

30th July 2009
There are many slimming teas offered in the market. Herbal slimming tea and Chinese slimming are the two best examples of it. However, how to justify whether a slimming tea is good and safe to consume? What are those criteria consumer should alert before ... Read >
Author: Michelle Long

Austria's Top 7 Ways To Get Rid of Cellulite

05th July 2009
Did you know that cellulite is reaching certain epidemic proportions in countries all over the world? Not only is the United States one of the fattest countries but Austria has a gigantic problem with cellulite. Even though anyone can eventually get ce... Read >
Author: David Lee

The Delights Of The Thames In London

05th May 2009
The River Thames runs right through the city of London and divides it into the northern and southern regions of the capital. But while you might enjoy focusing on finding plenty of places to see in the thick of the city itself, don’t overlook the activi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Going to France via Spain..!

16th April 2009
If you are planning a camping holiday in France, particularly the Southern regions and the Pyrenees, it may well be worth considering taking a ferry to Spain and then driving into France. A major advantage is that it would save you many hours of driving a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Expats in China: Unveiling the Beauty of This Interesting Asian Nation

31st March 2009
One of the most progressive countries in Asia, China offers interesting and nice sightseeing spots that tourists from other nations can surely enjoy. Despite the stable economic conditions in this country, those who plan to become expats in China should w... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Easy way to find Beautiful Wedding Locations in Italy

27th March 2009
Italy is the perfect place for a dream wedding and is becoming a popular choice with destination weddings. The reason for this is simple. The country caters to almost everyone’s tastes. Finding beautiful wedding locations in Italy is not a very difficul... Read >
Author: Ellizabeth

Enjoy the Rich History of Italy through Fairs and Festivals

25th March 2009
When considering a trip abroad or even a semester studying the rich history of Europe, Italy is often one of the main places of interest. A trip to study abroad in Italy is one of the most popular destinations because of how much history, art, and culture... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

A Holiday Rental in Calahonda

28th January 2009
Vacationing is something no one should take for granted. After a long year of working, a person has earned their due to take a break. Some people prefer to work without a vacation for a couple years, building up paid time off. That’s a great idea but... Read >
Author: suncoasterholidays

Interested In Taking a Vacation

03rd December 2008
Holidays or summer break is a vacation in the summertime between school years in which students are off school typically between 6 weeks and 3 months, depending on the country and district. Fun at ski resorts can be wonderful places for recreation and The... Read >
Author: ron7650

Buying Property for Sale in Italy is Always an Excellent Choice

08th October 2008
Until a few years ago, property for sale in Italy had never seemed a particularly exciting opportunity. There were a few farmhouses or seafront apartments that real estate agents could market under the ‘overseas property for sale in Italy section’ tha... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell

Why Buying a Property in Bulgaria is the Latest Trend

22nd August 2008
Buying property in Bulgaria is the latest trend that seems to have caught the world with a sudden swiftness. One of the reasons is because the property prices in Bulgaria have risen by more than a whopping 25%. The reason for the phenomenal growth of the ... Read >
Author: shaungoldman

World Coffees - India and the Pacific Rim

20th August 2008
Nearly all coffee is grown in the Tropics - here we discuss the coffee growing regions of The Pacific Rim and India. Vietnamese Coffees Vietnam is the second largest coffee producing country in the world today, behind Brazil. It is generally of poor... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

A guide to the beaches of Cyprus

20th June 2008
Cyprus is divided into the northern and southern regions, and though they both differ in a certain way, the beauty seen on their beaches is never more the same. Starting out with the northern part of Cyprus we look toward Kyrenia and the beaches surrou... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Study Spanish in Argentina and enjoy the Iguazu Falls

11th June 2008
On of the most impressive regions in Latin America all travellers must visit when studying Spanish in Argentina is definitely the Iguazu Falls. This is a favourite spot for many young people who come to study Spanish in these southern regions of the globe... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

What is Typhoid and what are its main causes?

18th April 2008
What is Typhoid? Typhoid fever is an acute illness associated with fever caused by the Salmonella typhi bacteria. It can also be caused by Salmonella paratyphi, a related bacterium that usually causes a less severe illness. The bacteria are deposited i... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Cemetery Photography

09th April 2008
One of my favourite subjects to photograph is the cemetery. I have been doing this for several years now. I don't have a fancy camera, and in fact all I use is a very basic digital camera. Even with the basic camera I have taken thousands of stunning phot... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

Italy – An Overview for Travelers

28th March 2008
You probably know that Italy is famous for its pasta, but do you know how much pasta Italians consume per year? Ah, this is only the beginning of the interesting things travelers should know before going to Italy. Since Italy is known for its deliciou... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Hoodia Gordonii- The Story

15th February 2008
Hoodia gordonii is a plant that bears a close resemblance to a cactus and can be found in the Northern Cape area of South Africa as well as parts of the southern regions of Namibia. It tolerates wide ranging variations in temperature- over 40C is common i... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter

Normal Hoodia Pill Ingredients

29th January 2008
In today' s market for effective weight-loss programs and regimens, there has always been a demand from consumers for quick-fix, no-hassle weight loss supplements. Many ponder that after the FDA banned the herb ephedra, the market was considerably hea... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

The Climate of Japan

23rd January 2008
Japan has four distinct seasons and enjoys a relatively mild and temperate climate, with the exception of Hokkaido to the north, and the subtropical area of Okinawa to the south. Each season has its own characteristics, with the highest precipitation in m... Read >
Author: Jim Sherard

Gansu, the Mainland's Little Lhasa by Tom Carter

07th August 2007
Gansu, the Mainland's Little Lhasa by Tom Carter In these over-publicized times of China's new railroad to Tibet, one might be better off avoiding the tourist circus than rnning away with it. Indeed, unless the reader has a certain fondness for overbo... Read >
Author: Tom Carter

Safety Tips When Hiking With Your Dog

18th April 2007
Dogs are man’s best friend, and most of us will want to achieve the status of being our dog’s best friend as well. How do you do that? Simply take him out for walks, or exciting adventures such as hiking. Dogs love to roam around freely, and being abl... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

Different Sinusitis Treatment

18th April 2007
Sinusitis is extremely common. It can affect both males and females of all ages. And an average of 2 to 3 episodes of sinusitis affect adults each year due to viral infections like colds or influenza, while children have 6 to 8 episodes per year. In th... Read >
Author: Carlalet

Why Visit Spain?

08th November 2006
Spain receives more than 50 million visitors from across the globe each year. With such a large volume of tourists there must be something in Spain worth visiting: so what do they come to see? Well of course there are beaches: lots of them and good one... Read >
Author: Franko Paul

Italian Food In The United States

26th October 2006
Should you wish to be the judge of Italian food, the Italian restaurants that are located all over the United States are not a good place to start. They mainly serve pasta, indeed with various types of sauces and pizza with an addition of toppings, but th... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Property in Bulgaria tips guides and advice

16th October 2006
The Bulgarian property market is producing some fevered activity amongst European overseas property buyers. Examine the Bulgarian housing market and it's easy to see why this region is causing so much excitement. Low prices and rental opportunities that c... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

How to Boost Your Fertility While You Sleep

02nd October 2006
Everyone is aware of the cycles of the sun and moon. They give structure to our days, months, and seasons. But did you know that the sun and moon can influence your fertility? When you are in sync with the earth's natural rhythms and cycles you can b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Animals and The Melting Arctic Ice Cap

20th May 2006
The arguments for global warming can sound a bit vacuous when discussing temperature changes of only one degree. The impact of the melting Arctic ice cap on animals is much more tangible. Animals and The Melting Arctic Ice Cap There is little dispu... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo