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New York for a holiday

12th October 2009
If you live in a metropolitan area you would want to visit Hawaii or Caribbean islands for a holiday. They are surely the places to relax. But if you have been living in such sanctuaries for most of your life. You ought to come to New York City once in y... Read >
Author: airtkt

Business Travel View - São Paulo

08th October 2009
Sao Paulo is the capital of Brazil which along with Russia, India and China has been described as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Accordingly the pace of life in Sao Paulo, which is often called ‘the locomotive of the Brazilian econom... Read >
Author: webadvisor

Experience Is Important In Computer Aided Drafting

29th September 2009
From the massive skyscrapers in New York City and the tallest building in the United Emirates to the millions of cars driven on the road everyday and the electronics that consume everyone's life, computer aided drafting plays a part in shaping each of the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Pros and Cons of Online Schooling

23rd September 2009
Ten years ago, the term online schooling might not be very appealing; just like the iron horses in the early part of the 19th century or an airplane in the beginning of the 20th century. Internet was still underdeveloped in 1996 compared to what we have n... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Discover some of the most important Berlin temptations

24th July 2009
Berlin is the capital city of Germany, with a population of 3.400.000 citizens over a surface of 891 square kilometers. It is Germany's largest city and has a surface 9 times bigger than Paris'. The city has 12 districts. Berlin it is well-known for i... Read >
Author: TudorBran

EMAAR TO MERGE WITH RIVALS IN DUBAI

09th July 2009
http://www.zameen-zaidad.com”>The Dubai developerbehind the world's tallest building plans to merge with three rivals owned by the sheikdom's ruler, in a consolidation aimed at better coping with a global meltdown fueled weakness in the one-time Arab bo... Read >
Author: zameensapna

New York: The City That Never Sleeps

27th June 2009
New York is a diverse city that has something to offer to every traveller. The city is well known for its iconic sky scrapers such as the Empire State Building, its wide range of catering facilities for all types of cuisines and, most importantly for wome... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Backpacking in Melbourne

03rd June 2009
Melbourne is a large and impressive place. The capital of the province of Victoria, it’s the second largest city in Australia, and is known for its fun loving and cosmopolitan take on life. Couple the sheer excitement that courses through its streets wi... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper

New York: All Change for the Yankees and Mets

29th May 2009
The Major League Baseball season is now in full flow and for both of the Big Apple’s teams it’s their first campaign playing in a brand new stadium. Gone are both their traditional stadiums and instead fans can look forward to brand new state-of-the a... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

A guide to Top 5 Luxury Beach Resorts in Dubai

19th May 2009
It is during this time of the year that most of the people are longing to go out on a holiday, while it is very difficult to take the common consensus of the family to decide on one place from so many available, deciding one amongst the luxury beach hotel... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

A guide to Top 5 Luxury Beach Resorts in Dubai

19th May 2009
It is during this time of the year that most of the people are longing to go out on a holiday, while it is very difficult to take the common consensus of the family to decide on one place from so many available, deciding one amongst the luxury beach hotel... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Carpenter Jobs in Chicago Illinois

15th May 2009
Here is some details on carpenter jobs in Chicago. Learn what it was, what it is and what it will be like working as a carpenter in the windy city. Way back in the day Chicago had great fire that pratically burned the hole city down. It was an unfortu... Read >
Author: Jereme T Green

Carpenter Jobs in Chicago Illinois

15th May 2009
Here is some details on carpenter jobs in Chicago. Learn what it was, what it is and what it will be like working as a carpenter in the windy city. Way back in the day Chicago had great fire that pratically burned the hole city down. It was an unfortu... Read >

The Cultural Sights of Sydney

01st May 2009
Aside from being home to one of the most iconic cultural sights in the world, Sydney also boasts numerous other significant cultural and historical attractions. Situated in the South Eastern part of New South Wales, the city receives around 3 million int... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Some Important Things to Know Before You Buy an Apartment in Dubai

01st May 2009
Dubai Real Estate market has been popular among one of the top real estate investors in the world today. Discovery Gardens, International City and Dubai Sports City has made a global impact on the world real estate market and there by attracting investors... Read >
Author: shahzainali

Places to Go for a Day Trip after Moving to New York

27th March 2009
After moving to the Big Apple, you’ll want to spend several day trips to get to know the city better before you start going to work. And with probably just less time and more spots to visit, you can easily get overwhelmed and spend a precious day the w... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

The Temple of Confucius – A Monument to Greatness

10th March 2009
Confucius is a figure that has achieved legendary status not only in China but the entire world. A renowned philosopher, his thinking changed the way Chinese people lived their lives and it is for this reason that numerous monuments and temples were const... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Dubai Sightseeing Guide – There is so much to see and do that you will run out of time very quickl

23rd February 2009
Words are certainly not enough to describe the Dubai sightseeing experience. I have been there so many times yet each time is a different and a much better experience than the previous one. Why? Because nothing is ever the same. Dubai keeps adding mo... Read >
Author: Sunil

My favourite walks in Stockholm - Around the bay of Djurgarden continued

16th January 2009
Continuing from where I left off, make north east from Stockholm Rosendal's Garden Cafe until you get to Prince Bertil's boule court which is said to be the nicest and best place to play boule in the whole of Sweden. On Sundays anyone can reserve a court ... Read >
Author: robb_stark

The Mayan Ruins in Tulum

12th January 2009
Ruins is a word used to describe the remains of man-made architecture. These are remains of something that has become partly or mostly destroyed. Visiting the ruins gives you the chance to imagine the lives of the ancient people who lived there. The struc... Read >
Author: Ella

The Mayan Ruins in Tulum

05th January 2009
Ruins is a word used to describe the remains of man-made architecture. These are remains of something that has become partly or mostly destroyed. Visiting the ruins gives you the chance to imagine the lives of the ancient people who lived there. The struc... Read >
Author: Ella

Auckland-Attractions and Events

01st January 2009
The city of Auckland has a rich variety of attractions for guests to indulge themselves in regardless of the nature of the activity. Visitors can find everything from heavy intensive outdoor activities to more leisure orientated ones such as traversing th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Taking an alternative bite out of the big apple

02nd December 2008
New York conjures images of sleek skyscrapers, bright yellow taxis and above all the Statue of Liberty. Nicknamed ‘the city that never sleeps; New York is one of the world’s greatest cities. Its strangely welcoming nature, gives even first timers a ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

On top of the world

01st December 2008
Witness the breathtaking panorama form one of the tallest buildings in the world, the Sears Tower Sky Deck is definitely an unforgettable experience. It is said that on a clear summer day visitors can see the surroundings up to 40 or 50 miles away, includ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Development in Dubai races ahead despite financial gloom

08th October 2008
If there are any group of individuals that seems determined to battle their way through the current global woes and overcome any potential recession it is Dubai’s leisure and tourism chiefs, who are ambitiously embarking on the construction of even mo... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The Tallest Skyscraper in France, The Tour Montparnasse

07th October 2008
Tour Maine-Montparnasse is commonly named Tour Montparnasse. It is a 210-meter tall office skyscraper situated in Paris, France, in the area of Montparnasse. The building was constructed in four years and is the tallest skyscraper in France and the 9th ta... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tips for purchasing an apartment in Dubai

06th October 2008
The Dubai property market has been topmost choice as luxury property with the likes of Discovery Gardens, International City and Dubai Sports City. Dubai has an extensive range of apartments on offer that suffice to those looking for property on a budget.... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Things To Know Before You Buy Real Estate In UAE

08th September 2008
The price of land holdings have been always soaring high and investing in real estate in UAE is no different. This rich corner of the world has become a good destination for people who wish to live life amidst the most luxurious of the amenities. Not to f... Read >
Author: Rohit

The Empire State Building

05th September 2008
New York’s tallest building is the Empire Sate Building, which stands on Fifth Avenue, New York, between 33rd Street and 34th Street. It was built on the site of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and took 410 days at a rate of 4 ½ floors a week to complete. Th... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

SkyJump

02nd September 2008
Jumping off a 192 meter building has its own appeal, because it's maximized thrill with a healthy dose of screaming and adrenaline added into the experience. SkyJump is not to be missed when you are in Auckland and you can visit Auckland's famous Sky Towe... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

SkyJump

02nd September 2008
Jumping off a 192 meter building has its own appeal, because it's maximized thrill with a healthy dose of screaming and adrenaline added into the experience. SkyJump is not to be missed when you are in Auckland and you can visit Auckland's famous Sky Towe... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tata Housing Project - Triggering Bangalore Real Estate

23rd July 2008
Bangalore real estate is all set to add a new chapter in its profile by reframing the infrastructural design of the city. The IT triggered city is soon to revolutionize the real estate industry by constructing the tallest building. Tata Housing Developmen... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

It’s In The Name: The Rising Popularity of Property in Dubai

20th June 2008
Since the discovery of oil in 1962, the United Arab Emirates has been transformed from an impoverished region made up of small desert principalities to a modern state with a high standard of living, and one of the fastest growing economies in the world. ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Go Vertical Chicago 2008 Sears Tower Stair Climb Registration Opens June 10

18th June 2008
Reserve Your Spot for the World’s Longest Indoor Stair Climb Benefitting the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation CHICAGO – Registration for Go Vertical Chicago 2008, the annual charitable stair climb to the top of the Sears Tower, opens at 9 a.... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca

2008 Lanzarote Villa Vacations

27th May 2008
Since its creation about 35 million years ago, Lanzarote has been something of a hot spot. The Canary Islands are volcanic in origin and were created by the Canary hot spot. Today, Lanzarote is home to nearly 200,000 people and is considered one of th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

You Won't Sell Squat Without This in Your Sales Copy...

25th May 2008
Great! You've invented a better mouse trap. You're the smartest consultant advisor, guru ever to pick up a microphone and wear shoes. You've figured out how to turn chicken feathers into gold, toilet water into oil, and the Sunday paper into a stack of $1... Read >
Author: Barry A Densa

Attractions of New York City

30th April 2008
New York City is one of the most active and happening city of the world. Considered as the economical hub of United States, it contributes a lot to U.S. economy. Apart from that, the city is also heaven for modern day tourists with varied set of tourism c... Read >
Author: sllimoandbuses@gmail.com

Dubai Property - Boosting the Fiscal Growth

25th April 2008
Today Dubai is better known as the “sky city” as there is truly no end to what this city can achieve within the next decade. The innovative changes that are taking place in the real estate market of Dubai are absolutely awe inspiring. If one looks clo... Read >
Author: William King

Jacksonville a Great Alternative to Orlando

13th April 2008
Jacksonville is the largest city in the state of Florida and the county seat of Duval County. In 1968, Jacksonville replaced Oklahoma City as the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States; this resulted from the consolidation of the city a... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

I Love Touring Paris - The Seventh Arrondissement

08th April 2008
The seventh arrondissement is located on the Left Bank of the Seine River. It hosts several major government institutions and some very important tourist attractions. This lovely district occupies about 1.6 square miles (slightly over 4 square kilometers)... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Leeds: The City You Long to See

02nd April 2008
Located in the geographical center of England, the city of Leeds is a logical access port for visiting several cities on a single holiday. The area was named Visitor City of the Year in 2005, and continues to improve its tourist industry and welcome many... Read >
Author: Lakshmi

Looking down at KL from top of the world

28th March 2008
The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur apart from being Malaysia’s tallest building and the World’s tallest building till 2004 offers visitors a day of fun filled wholesome enjoyment. Apart form the awe of visiting the world’s second largest building a... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Famous Steel Structures

26th March 2008
It’s durable, requires low maintenance, environmentally friendly, affordable and can be made to adapt to many different designs--- these and its many other characteristics are the reasons why steel has been used in some of the world’s most famous land... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles

Kolkata Real Estate-From City of Palaces to City of Skyscrapers

28th February 2008
Kolkata—famous as the City of Palaces—is fast shedding its image of being a city of heritage buildings. Today it boasts of a dozen of skyscraping buildings, no less than its counterpart metropolitans of Mumbai and Delhi. The picture becomes especi... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

State University of New York at Binghamton

15th February 2008
State university of New York at Binghamton popularly known as Binghamton University was founded in 1946 as a branch of Syracuse University. It was split at 1950 and named Harpur University in honor of colonial teacher Robert harpur. It was the first to jo... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Lithuania hotels: establishing standards for the world

15th February 2008
Lithuania is now an independent nation and gradually turning itself into the fastest growing business as well as commercial centre in the world. Especially, its capital city Vilnius is one of the most attractive tourist places in the Europe. It is the lar... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Eiffel Tower - History And Facts

11th February 2008
If you are planning to visit Paris then it will be very interesting to know more about Eiffel tower, the symbol Paris. Eiffel tower was named after it`s engineer Gustave Eiffel. Gustave Eiffel was specialized in metallic buildings. The tower was built ... Read >
Author: jitu66

Dubai in India, property experts suggest

24th January 2008
Investors in property abroad have frequently been drawn to Dubai in recent years, with the fast-rising and oil-rich emirate seeing massive growth in its economy, ex-pat population and tourist numbers. Now it is even reaching for the sky in the ostentatiou... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Dubai economy growing through Real Estate

14th November 2007
Dubai is the first country in the United Arab Emirates that ventured away from oil as its main source of income. Today oil contributes only 6% of the nation's GDP. Dubai has steadily and determinedly worked on transforming itself from an oil rich country ... Read >
Author: William King

Is Dubai Getting Over-Stretched?

14th August 2007
Dubai's bullish economy might be creating ripples across the world, but there is a suspicion among some pundits that it might get over-stretched in the longer run, in its attempt of gaining invisibility. The policy of developing world-class infrastructure... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

The world's tallest hotels

05th July 2007
The United States was once synonymous with having the largest incarnation of just about anything you could think of - whether it was the world's largest ball of string or the tallest free-standing structure on the planet. However, out of the top ten curr... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Malmö: one of Sweden's most exciting cities

27th March 2007
As the third largest city in Sweden, Malmo is a popular place to visit in Scandinavia. The city is one of the region's earliest industrial towns; however, the age of post-industrialism has seen Malmo transformed from a hub of manufacturing into a large un... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Pros and Cons of Online Schooling

26th May 2006
Ten years ago, the term online schooling might not be very appealing; just like the iron horses in the early part of the 19th century or an airplane in the beginning of the 20th century. Internet was still underdeveloped in 1996 compared to what we have n... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho