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History of Tennis

29th September 2009
For any future athlete who intends to begin a new activity, to know a little the history about the sport is always a good idea. Plays of ball can be traced behind for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for the entertainment or during reli... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Daily Meditation - Spiritual Support For Today's World

29th September 2009
In days of old, spiritual life was separate from "regular life". People went to church or temple once a week, and then got on with the rest of their lives. Daily meditation was something that only nuns, priests, rabbis or monks did. In today's world,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to Train a Bloodhound

10th September 2009
The Bloodhounds name may sound morbidly scary and even a little sinister but this breed of dog is affectionate and mild-mannered. This rather shy dog possesses an astonishing ability to track people and animals by using its incredible sense of smell. The ... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Unusual Sights to See in Rome

07th September 2009
Rome has the power to bring you within a hair’s breadth of ancient times. The presence of so many ancient structures – both above the ground and below – makes it easy to imagine you are standing in a century long gone by instead of the modern day. ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Education Prohibited in Meles Zenawi’s Tyrannical, Fake 'Ethiopia'

30th August 2009
We cannot accept anymore the myth that nobody can be worse than Hitler, Stalin, and Pot Pot; the reason we cannot is simple: the worse already exists, and if we do not see it in all its aspects, dimensions and activities, we simply let it expand. Even if ... Read >
Author: shailesh.eherex

Tibia Summoning Guide

18th August 2009
Tibia summoning guide will teach you how to hunt efficiently with summons, I will cover the basics and a few advanced tricks for you and your summoned friends to try out. Of course you'll have to experience a little yourself to see what you prefer to use... Read >
Author: feifei25

How To Sleep Better Using Breathing Meditation Techniques

18th August 2009
Would you like to learn how to sleep better through breathing meditation? Could you do with more energy at the end of your week? Do you ever wish that you could keep your cool in a stressful situation? You can get all these, and countless other benefit... Read >
Author: Mark Syme

SINCERE WORSHIPPERS

10th August 2009
The girl said to Him,'Sir, I perceive that you are a prophet. Twenty Our dads worshiped on this mountain, and you Jews say that in Jerusalem is the place where one ought to worship.' twenty-one Jesus said to her,'Woman, listen to me, the hour is coming w... Read >
Author: Edmund Ballard

The Story of Coffee

03rd August 2009
The history of coffee is ridden with many interesting stories and fantastic legends of chance occurrences, political intrigues, and the pursuit of wealth and power. Who knew that a simple cup of brew could offer so much adventure? To learn the history ... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

How to Become a Millionaire

19th July 2009
Practically everyone would like to know how to become a millionaire, except for monks, nuns and others that have taken a vow to forego worldly goods. They still have their rewards. It just might not be what you and I dream about. If you drea... Read >
Author: njibouba

On Location Nov 08 – Bhutan

16th July 2009
"Bhutan is truly a land of breath-taking beauty, far reaching mountain views, terraced farmland, dramatic river valleys and glittering streams...it has certainly left an everlasting impression on me", writes Charlotte Lawton (Charlie), Country Director fo... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Enjoy Good Health By Experiencing The Benefits of Meditation

01st July 2009
When most people think of meditation, they simply think of monks who live in caves and monasteries, spending their days sitting cross-legged on the floor. Even with the amount of information available today about the benefits of meditation many people s... Read >
Author: Friamin

PROVEN Online Business Success In Three Easy Steps

28th June 2009
I love coffee; this could be the title of the next best seller for all the employees. Hours spent waiting for the beloved coffee-break, to relax and collect energy again. There are a lot of legends and curiosities on the creation of this miraculous bevera... Read >
Author: dinesh553

The 5th Way Team Discusses Nonviolence

26th June 2009
Tomorrow the 5th Way team is going on a picnic in a mountain meadow. Catharsis: “Okay, Waneta wants buffalo burgers and green salad; Zhi would like bean salad and a rice dish; Naruto chooses to have nori rolls; Kailoken is easy, he will eat from what... Read >
Author: Addison C. Arthur

Goji berries- gift of the Himalayas to mankind

10th June 2009
Goji berries, a fruit found in the Himalayan region, has been found to contain life-giving properties. The fruit is also sometimes called wolfberries. The berries are believed to have nutritional values greater than many other health foods. The fruit stim... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Coffee and the various legends on its origin

04th June 2009
I love coffee; this could be the title of the next best seller for all the employees. Hours spent waiting for the beloved coffee-break, to relax and collect energy again. There are a lot of legends and curiosities on the creation of this miraculous bevera... Read >
Author: martinapp

The Kalachakra Tantra and Mantra

20th May 2009
The Kalachakra Tantra and Mantra The Kalachakra tantra has been held sacred and preserved in both India and Tibet for over 2500 years. The Kalachakra tantra helps purify the body and mind. Kalachakra literally means, Time wheel or Time Circle. Some sec... Read >
Author: hinkyimports

Kung fu martial arts info - The CEO of the Shaolin Temple

15th May 2009
This article is about the kung fu martial arts and you can find some useful information in it if you are a fan of the kung fu martial arts. In 1981, a 16 years old young man came to the Shaolin Temple from Anhui Province, China. All he got here were a ... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

DO’S AND DON’T’S IN KOH SAMUI

13th May 2009
If you’re planning a vacation to Koh Samui, make sure you’re familiar with their specific cultural etiquette and body language gestures before venturing in, especially if you’re from a Western country. Asian countries have far different customs and ... Read >
Author: louisetaylor28

Gadgets Gadgets Gadgets

12th May 2009
Are you the type of person that has a knack for gadgets? Do you enjoy buying all sorts of new products when it first hits the market? A lot of people enjoy having eccentric items in their collection of gadgets, so what better place to buy them than from a... Read >
Author: mattridler

Fashion Website Design: Web Art Sense

11th May 2009
Fashion and lifestyle dictates the society what to wear and what not to wear. Whether it is the elite class, or middle class, everybody needs to be in fashion, and everybody loves to remain in style. A fashion oriented flash website design is the right me... Read >
Author: sandy

Differernt Techniques For Meditation

28th April 2009
Meditation refers to a state where your body and mind are consciously relaxed and focused. Practitioners of this art report increased awareness, focus, and concentration, as well as a more positive outlook in life. Meditation is most commonly associat... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Wedding Invitations – The Early Start

27th April 2009
Everyone knows that invitations must be sent out before the wedding, but choosing the perfect invitation and style is no easy decision. There is also an incredible amount of formality behind invitations that many of us don’t even realize. The formal w... Read >
Author: Jeff Fain

Thai Girls- Beware They Are Captivating

17th April 2009
The bubbly little girl blowing past you like a cool breeze of air filling the atmosphere with the soft yet hypnotizing music of her laughter, will leave you spell bounded! You will be completely grounded when you see her perfect slim figure- clad in smart... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

God is Just Reader

02nd April 2009
God reads each book written by every mundane people whose experiences and knowledge from love, family as well as from life itself help compose their book, which may be thick, thin, vulgar, elegant, exciting or boring. And you are the writer of your own bo... Read >
Author: Achates

Chiang Mai World –Hotels for everyone at Luxury Standards

27th March 2009
Luxury on your doorstep? Yes, but also culture in Chiang Mai Chiang Mai is famed for its temples, gardens and orchids to mention but a few of its attractions. If you talk about Chiang Mai to most Thai people however, then you will be reminded of the b... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Music Review of Elephant Shell by Tokyo Police Club

27th March 2009
“Tokyo Police Club” are a four-piece Canadian indie rock band from Newmarket, Ontario. Tokyo Police Club were formed in 2005 and they are Dave Monks (Vocals and Bass), Josh Hook (Guitar), Graham Wright (Keyboards) and Greg Alsop (Drums). Their musical... Read >
Author: Darren Tan

Portuguese Water Dog Breed History

27th March 2009
As readily apparent from its name the Portuguese Water Dog hails from Portugal and for centuries before it was finally superseded by technology it remained the Portuguese fisherman’s consummate all-purpose fishing tool. The exact ancestral origins of th... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

The Glamour Of Bangkok Hotels

11th March 2009
Bangkok welcomes tourists to a fascinating, pulsating and lively experience which at time can even get intellect-boggling. The hotels in Bangkok dot the landscape alongside luminous skyscrapers which elegance the city. Bangkok never fails to impress o... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin

Different Kinds Of Medications In China

10th February 2009
Some troubles are also just so thorny that it is awfully hard to come to a balanced judgement based on dispense and reasoning. The subconscious care, however, does not rely on reason or leading our conscious assumptions, so perhaps we should try listening... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin

History in a Tea Cup

10th February 2009
Did you know that your favorite afternoon pick-me-up or breakfast “cuppa” has a history that dates back thousands of years? According to legend, the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung “discovered” tea way back in 2737 BC when some tea leaves were blown by ... Read >
Author: Candice Oneida

How to Improve Focus by Learning Martial Arts

28th January 2009
Believe it or not, but fancy moves aren’t the only things you can learn from martial arts. Few people are aware that martial arts is more a mental activity than physical and if you want to learn how to improve focus, enrolling in a martial arts class is... Read >
Author: philw

Turning the Wheel of Dharma

17th December 2008
It took Buddha a whole lifetime to discover and refine the secrets to enlightenment, but a meager forty-nine days after reaching enlightenment he was asked to teach all he had learned. Buddha rose without question from his deep meditation to help the monk... Read >
Author: J_Mac

Ouzo - It’s all Greek to me

11th December 2008
Do you know why Ouzo appears milky? No? I’ll tell you then; It’s the anethole (be careful how you say it) you see. Anethole is what supplies the aromatic taste to Ouzo, and it dissolves in alcohol, but not in water, so when Ouzo is diluted, the anetho... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Thai Girls- The Beauty of Nature

04th December 2008
Thailand is a country of smiles. And it’s a general theory that where people smile a lot as they are generally beautiful people as per the saying- smile adds to your face value. Smiling people are soft and shy. And so are the Thai girls. The Thai girls ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Uncover More About Yorkshire

10th November 2008
Yorkshire is a historic county in the north of great britain & it's the biggest county in britain. in fact, the enormous county covered about 6 000 square miles in 1831 & these days, it has got a population of about five million. Yorkshire is widely r... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

Gadgets for fun

27th October 2008
Are you the type of person that has a knack for gadgets? A lot of people enjoy having eccentric items in their collection of gadgets, so what better place to buy them than from an internet source? There are all different types of gadgets for you to choose... Read >
Author: mattridler

Wushu Has Become Increasingly Popular

23rd October 2008
In the years of reform and opening-up, China has tapped into traditional wushu resources and engaged in the theoretical and technical research of wushu sport, thus improving its organizational and management systems. Currently, wushu has become popular ou... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Halloween Asian Style

21st October 2008
Halloween is one of the oldest holidays celebrated by people from different countries all over the world. In most western countries like US and Canada, carved pumpkins and corn stalks sprawled all over the suburbs, trick-or-treating, and costume depicting... Read >
Author: J. Owens

Cala En Porter - The Ideal Menorca Family Holiday

08th October 2008
A wonderfully slowly dipping sandy beach with crystal blue waters, limestone cliffs and lots of sunshine are what you will find in Cala En Porter. Also known as Cala'n Porter, this beach cove is located in Menorca's Alaior region. Located on the south cen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Magha Puja, The Holy Tribute

24th September 2008
The Magha Puja is regarded as the Buddhist Holy day and is duly a national holiday in Thailand, usually held on a full-moon day in the third month, that is March. The day is considered auspicious and has great significance because of the following four ma... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How Benefitial Are Meditation Techniques?

08th September 2008
Many people hear talk about those who meditate on a regular basis, but for the most part, they are somewhat in the dark about exactly what it can do for a person and what the real benefits are. When people think about the term meditation, they conjure up ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Pchum Ben Day

05th September 2008
Pchum Ben Day is also called the Ancestors’ Day or the Spirits’ day. It is observed in memory of ancestors, and the Cambodian Buddhists pay their respects to the dead by celebrations and offerings (a Ben is an offering). The Pchum Ben Festival is cele... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Favourite types of beer

02nd September 2008
Beer is believed to be the oldest alcoholic beverage on the planet, with a history dating back thousands of years. Today, it remains the most popular alcoholic drink, coming in many different varieties. More modern brewing history tends to have been do... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

The Carthusian Monastery of Padula

17th August 2008
If you ride the so-called highway Salerno- Reggio Calabria towards Reggio, about 8 km. After Sala Consilina you’ll find the exit for Padula. Take it and go on following the directions first for Padula and then for San Lorenzo’s Certosa. If you h... Read >
Author: Ruraljourney

How Are Sparkling Wines Made?

17th August 2008
The world of sparkling wines, or champagne, as it is also incorrectly called, is pretty exciting. Most events that sparkling wine is used for are those of celebration. Celebrations such as parties, promotions and fancy dates many times will use it to mark... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Traveling Today is More Accessible to The Masses Than Ever Before

25th July 2008
People around the globe are vacationing and traveling at a constantly increasing rate. This raise has made a number of the world’s most trendy resort areas a stylish vacation spot. Amongst the most well-liked holiday travel alternative are the Riviera C... Read >
Author: Alien

Bangkok Canals - “The Venice of the East

24th July 2008
Bangkok was known as the "Venice of the East" in the past as it was filled with many canals. People used to live on water doing their day to day activities while floating on boats. Many of these canals were filled in to make way for new roads and building... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Montserrat – a great day trip from Barcelona.

14th July 2008
If you visit Barcelona, then there are various day trips in and around Catalunya well worth visiting – Montserrat mountain is one of them. At around 45 minutes from Barcelona, visiting Montserrat is a great day trip from Barcelona, and easily access... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Corks and Stoppers

09th July 2008
The cork oak, quercus suber, is the most highly regarded closure used in wine bottles. The exact period when wine markers started using cork is but a mystery. One can only hypothesize that it was utilized even before the radical changes in the European cl... Read >
Author: rae phillips

Who Are The Spiritual

01st July 2008
As humanity in our quest to be more spiritual; we have not performed well. We create institutions and teachers to teach us the ways of spirituality and we get down on our knees to beg for it and we reject it when it comes to us. Is this being spiritual? ... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter

History of Tennis

25th June 2008
For any future athlete who intends to begin a new activity, to know a little the history about the sport is always a good idea. Plays of ball can be traced behind for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for the entertainment or during reli... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Discovering and Tasting Tuscany…

24th June 2008
A newly arrived person might be struck by the style and panache of the impeccably dressed business men sipping an aperitivo in an urban piazza, by the flair of women’s overall “look” as they hurriedly go about their errands or by the surprising bouq... Read >
Author: Serenella

Pope’s permission for the marriage of catholic priests! Has the time arrived?

21st June 2008
Recently the Worldwide Catholics have been shocked by few informations, which the Pope, leader of Worldwide Catholics have uttered in U.S. At the same time, it has plunged the Catholic Christian religion into immeasurable depth in the world arena. The ... Read >
Author: V. Gerard Majilla

MONEY, MONEY, MONEY...A SIMPLE TIP TO GET MONEY

05th June 2008
by. Lemy Yusento – FreedomSecretsRevealed.com Who wants Money? Kind of a late topic huh?... Seems that everything in this world is all connected with money. While others talk about principle, freedom of time, success, it seems that always get back ... Read >
Author: Lemy Yusento

Did You Know? -- 10 Bonsai Facts

03rd June 2008
Did you know... 1 - That the origin of Bonsai, while often attributed to the Japanese, is actually Chinese in derivation? Many experts agree that bonsai, know as Pensai in China, was practiced by scholars, monks and the noble classes of China as far ba... Read >
Author: Joshua

For Eager Risk-Takers Mortgage Lenders Have The Final Say

25th May 2008
Housing prices in the UK have fallen for the eight successive month, this time dropping to historic lows according to The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. These consecutive drops resulted from the inability of potential buyers to secure mortgages... Read >
Author: Michelle Harricharan

Myanmar and Junta - The Rulers Are Not Answerable

20th May 2008
The phone lines are down, roads are blocked and electricity networks destroyed after Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. It is nearly impossible to reach affected areas in the Irrawaddy delta the worst affected by Nargis. The dead bodies are decaying and if the si... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Myanmar and Junta - The Rulers Are Not Answerable

20th May 2008
The phone lines are down, roads are blocked and electricity networks destroyed after Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. It is nearly impossible to reach affected areas in the Irrawaddy delta the worst affected by Nargis. The dead bodies are decaying and if the si... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

The Origins and History of Singing Bowls

27th April 2008
Where it all started The knowledge of singing bowl production would have spread throughout Asia along established trade routes. Many believe that the Buddha, Padmasambhava, crossed the Himalaya mountains from India into Tibet. He bought the teachings... Read >
Author: handcrafteduk

LIVE AND LET LIVE RESPECTFULLY

18th April 2008
Initially while thanking to those institutions, Organizations and the individuals who have shown their faith in human rights and stanchly stood for the sufferings of Tibetans, we the International Human Rights Association express our deepest shock and C... Read >
Author: dada

Meditation 101

07th April 2008
Do Yoda Proud Meditation refers to a state where your body and mind are consciously relaxed and focused. Practitioners of this art report increased awareness, focus, and concentration, as well as a more positive outlook in life. Meditation is most ... Read >
Author: warren85390

Internet Authors don't use quills

03rd April 2008
In the 1980s I was a member of an active writing circle. We were discussing that old chestnut, 'how to write', and one member proudly said that he couldn't be bothered with these new-fangled word processors that were just about starting to appear in offic... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Student Travel - Backpacking In Europe

26th March 2008
For the fortunate few, life isn’t complete without a backpacking trip through Europe. This right of passage is believed to further the maturation process of college students, according to sociologists. Of course, others have opined that copious amounts ... Read >
Author: harjeetkaur

Thailand Buddhist Temples

10th March 2008
The vast majority of people in Thailand are Buddhists for whom the temple plays an important role in the spiritual wellbeing of individuals and the community. There are over 31,200 Buddhist temples spread around Thailand. In Thai they are called wat. They... Read >
Author: kirstyconnell

Meditation for Beginners – Reduce Stress with Meditation

19th February 2008
Stress is the most common tribulations that people suffer from today. Almost anything we do in this modern age can be a cause of stress. Even children suffer from school related stress and adults often get it from deadlines, quotas, and work pressures th... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Do You Know Your Coffee ? I Bet You Don't

31st January 2008
Who does not like a freshly brewed cup of coffee in the morning? Well maybe few person do not but I would say a lot of people do appreciate that hot drink and not only in the morning... But where does it originate? Does coffee have an history? The hist... Read >
Author: Paul Zayer

The Shih Tzu Loves Everybody

22nd January 2008
You will know the Shih Tzu dog by many names – the Pekinese, The Lion Dog, The Chrysanthemum dog and so on. The name ‘Pekinese’ was given to this dog because it was first found in Peking when monks gifted this breed of dogs to the Emperor of China w... Read >
Author: Rebecca Simpson

Up close and personal with tigers in Thailand

20th January 2008
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I have the good fortune to experience many weird and wonderful things in order to ensure every client has the best tour possible. Here is my experience of the tiger temple in Th... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

A Brief History of Coffee

01st October 2007
Coffee was first discovered in Ethiopia, West Africa.According to popular legend a local goat herder going by the name of Kaldi, was watching his flock as usual when he noticed that his goats were acting unusually frisky and were very alert. Further obser... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

A day at the Tiger Temple.

20th September 2007
A day at the Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburit, Thailand. That was amazing to see.It took us three hours from HuaHin to go up North West in the country. It was more up in the jungle we came too. The taxi driver had never been here before so we had to stop eve... Read >
Author: MarieLouiseFalk

Spiritual and Mental Benefits of Martial Arts

07th August 2007
“Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless - like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, you put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio

Internet Based Business - 5 Questions That Increase Sales

24th July 2007
When you find out that you have a profitable niche market, don't you want to relate more to your audience so that you can form a better bond with them? Of course you do because if your niche can sense that you are �one of them' your sales conversion ... Read >
Author: Alan Quan

A Native Foreigner’s Impression of China:

18th June 2007
In the summer of 2005, I traveled back to China for the first time after nine years. The notion of returning home was both a wonderful and frightening feeling. I was born in Fujian, China and was raised there until I reached the age of eight years old. My... Read >
Author: Mike Chan

How important is Kata?

05th June 2007
A few days ago, I was walking out of the bank in my town and past a Kara Te DoJo and inside I saw an instructor teaching his young students a Bo kata. I stopped to watch for a minute and could not help but notice the poor quality of the performance of tec... Read >
Author: Master L P Lambert

Undisclosed tip to less business arguments

30th May 2007
In the Tittha Sutta, some monks remarked to the Buddha that there are many followers of other teachings with differing opinions, who bicker with one another on what is and is not the truth. The Buddha described the situation with a story... Once, a king g... Read >
Author: Janny Cole

Chinese Green Tea for Weight Loss

23rd May 2007
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity. Most of this information comes straight from the Chinese Green Te... Read >
Author: Alien

Affirmations and Mantras

06th May 2007
Affirmations and mantras are statements you say to yourself in a repetitive and rote way. Affirmations have been used in psychology for years as part of the healing process for clients, with varying degrees of success. Mantras have been used for thousands... Read >

How to Make Your Own Cappuccino at Home

06th May 2007
Love the taste of good cappuccino first thing in the morning? Lots of people cannot start their day without a cup. Cappuccino is a rich, dark coffee whose recipe originated in Italy. The name cappuccino actually comes from the resemblance of its color ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Christian Meditation | Formal Christian Meditation

02nd May 2007
Christian meditation does not differ much with other forms of meditation. However, it does not require one the use of mantras, prayer beads, or even specific postures. As with all others, it necessitates one to free the mind from too many thoughts. Div... Read >
Author: Alien

Do Yoda Proud: Meditation 101

18th April 2007
Meditation refers to a state where your body and mind are consciously relaxed and focused. Practitioners of this art report increased awareness, focus, and concentration, as well as a more positive outlook in life. Meditation is most commonly associat... Read >
Author: tigertim

Itching to Try a Fabulous Beer? Do German!

10th April 2007
The Germans are famous for many things; one of them is beer. Beer is an important part of their culture and civilization, with more than 1300 various breweries spread across the country. As far as per person beer drinking, the Germans are only behind the ... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Dying to Try an Awesome Beer? Go German!

10th April 2007
One of the many things the German people are renowned for is beer. With more than 1300 different breweries spread across the country, beer is an essential piece of their legacy and heritage. The Czechs and the Irish are the only ones above the Germans wit... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Dying to Taste a Wonderful Beer? Try German!

10th April 2007
One of the various things the German people are famous for is beer. With over thirteen-hundred various breweries spanning the country, beer is an essential piece of their culture and heritage. As far as per capita beer drinking, the Germans are only behin... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Want to Sample a Wonderful Beer? Go German!

10th April 2007
The German people are renowned for a lot of things; one of them is beer. Beer is a crucial part of their culture and ancestry, with over 1300 varied breweries spanning the country. As far as per capita beer drinking, the Germans are only below the Czechs ... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Itching to Taste a Fabulous Beer? Do German!

10th April 2007
One of the many things the Germans are renowned for is beer. Beer is a crucial part of their legacy and ancestry, with over 1300 different breweries spread across the country. As far as per person beer drinking, the Germans are only behind the Czechs and ... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Domestic and Foreign Trust Differences

03rd April 2007
The nuts and bolts of a trust are a legal and binding contractual obligation created between two parties enforceable by law to all parties. Generally, the owner or possessor of valuable assets wishes to legally empower another person to control his assets... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice

Carp - Learn the facts on this fish that can help you catch the trophies

27th March 2007
One of the most common anglers' catches is the carp, a freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, counting in America with many devoted enthusiasts. The best-known species of carp in North America is the common carp (Cyprinus carpio), although the history ... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Past Life Regression and Reincarnation

27th March 2007
Sometimes we ask ourselves : Why am I here? Where did I come from? What happens when I die? One way to look at it, is when we examine the process of sleeping, dreaming and waking, it resembles closely of the process of death, intermediate state, and reb... Read >
Author: People Building

Wedding Invitations' History

19th February 2007
One of the first considerations for a couple planning a wedding is the type of invitations they will use to inform their guests about the momentous occasion. However, how and when did this formal wedding invitation process start? The first type of w... Read >
Author: Karen E. Martin

Bloodhound - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know

04th February 2007
A familiar looking wrinkly and long eared dog, the Bloodhound breed is more than one thousand years old. Originally bred in Belgium by the monks of St. Hubert, the monks selectively bred Bloodhounds with other hounds to perfect the scenting ability of thi... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Using Your Willpower to Achieve a Younger Physique

31st January 2007
For each set of muscles being exercised, there is a concentration of thought, or determination of willpower, and the speedy and very remarkable muscular development is due as much to the will force concentrated upon the muscles placed in action as by the ... Read >
Author: idtbusiness

Brazilian Jiu-jitsu

29th January 2007
The Origin Jiu-jitsu is different from other martial arts because it was not developed from any exact part of the world. On the other hand, it was born from the adaptation of different basics and moved along all over Asia before finally developed in Japa... Read >
Author: Bangkokian

A History of Chocolate.

26th January 2007
I find the best way to consider the history of chocolate is to actually eat some while I’m reading! We can thank the Mayan Indians for discovering and planting the first cocoa plants in 1500 BC, when the Olmec Indians began to grow them. They used to d... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon

A Grain Of Meat For A Freshman Vegetarian

17th November 2006
Among freshman vegetarians there is the belief that it is difficult to meet the normal protein needs of individuals from a plant diet. This belief is born out the conviction among non vegetarians that protein comes primarily from animal products. Season... Read >
Author: Austin Akalanze

Easy and proven ways to make money in Runescape

23rd October 2006
The following are a easy and proven ways to make good money in the game Runescape. Luthas In the west of Draynor village, go to Port sarim. You will see people in blue uniforms, ask one of them to go to Karamja and pay 30 GP to them. Once you get ther... Read >
Author: Robert Locke

5 Crucial Questions That Will Make You Successful With Your Online Niche

12th October 2006
When you find out that you have a profitable niche market, don’t you want to know how to be more relatable so that you can form a better ‘bond’ with them? Of course you do because if your niche can sense that you are ‘one of them’ your sale... Read >
Author: Alan Quan

My Visit to the Tiger Temple

22nd July 2006
I just figured that since I just got home from volunteering that some future volunteers might want to be informed as what to expect when arriving. First of all, I would like to say that this was an experience of a lifetime. You will be handling tige... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

I walked with tigers

16th July 2006
Volunteer experience About a month ago I returned to Denmark after almost 2 months in Thailand, most of the time spent in The Tiger Temple. It has been a fantastic experience, and I would like to share it with whoever wants to read it!! It all started... Read >
Author: webmaster yellowberry

Leadership Wisdom From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

21st May 2006
I was very happy to have been able to review this book. Robin Sharma is a Toronto-based self-improvement and management consultant that is very well-known internationally. Aside from having really good book titles, Robin also has some really good conten... Read >
Author: Shawn Bremner

Using Chinese Green Tea For Health And Weight Loss

07th May 2006
Chinese green tea is the stuff of legends according to many. It has been known to have lots of benefits for the human health. For thousands of years, Chinese green tea has been talked about and written about because of its countless positive effects. I... Read >
Author: Taylor Evans

Quilting Fabrics Through The Ages

28th March 2006
Quilting Fabrics Through The Ages By Sigrid Gangsoy Quilting fabrics date back thousands of years and examples can be found in Japan, China, Korea, India, England, Scotland, Ireland, Scandinavia and Europe. The oldest example of quilting fabric i... Read >
Author: Sigrid Gangsoy

Importance of Studying Cultures

09th March 2006
Modern society has inherited a breathtaking treasure that was collected for thousands of years by our wise ancestors. Our sacred duty is to multiply these treasures and save it for future posterities. Folk wisdom highly encourages everyone to contribute t... Read >
Author: Daniel Hunt

Amorgos Island and its churches in Greece.

07th December 2005
Q. Where is the Island of Amorgos located? A.= The Island of Amorgos is in Greece. It is located in the cyclades near the Dodecanese. Q. What does the word Dodecanese mean? A.= Dodecanese comes from a greek word: dodeca=12, nisi=island, so the Dode... Read >
Author: S Pappas

MORAL ARMOR on Materialism and Profit

23rd August 2005
MORAL ARMOR on Materialism and Profit Copyright 2005 Ronald E Springer Desiring to get the most out of life, life's lovers intend to earn and therefore deserve the best the world has to offer. Materialism is an anti-concept which damns this desir... Read >
Author: Ronald E Springer

Student Travel Backpacking In Europe

18th August 2005
For the fortunate few, life isn't complete without a backpacking trip through Europe. This right of passage is believed to further the maturation process of college students, according to sociologists. Of course, others have opined that copious amounts of... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

MORAL ARMOR on Materialism and Profit

20th July 2005
Desiring to get the most out of life, life's lovers intend to earn and therefore deserve the best the world has to offer. Materialism is an anti-concept which damns this desire as a spiritually bankrupt, destructive pursuit. In the most rudimentary separa... Read >
Author: Ronald Springer