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02nd September 2009
The main action in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales takes place at an inn. The inn keeper plays a prominent role in enticing the pilgrims to tell tales which gives us valuable insight into the life and social standing of the pilgrims. A masterpie... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
02nd September 2009
The main action in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales takes place at an inn. The inn keeper plays a prominent role in enticing the pilgrims to tell tales which gives us valuable insight into the life and social standing of the pilgrims. A masterpie... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
01st September 2009
The main action in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales takes place at an inn. The inn keeper plays a prominent role in enticing the pilgrims to tell tales which gives us valuable insight into the life and social standing of the pilgrims. A masterpie... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
18th August 2009
Unbreakable Polycarbonate Pint Glasses and rigid Polystrene Reusable Pint Tumblers are becoming a common feature in pubs and nightclubs up and down the UK, increasingly so since the introduction of the smoking ban. As people who smoke are forced outs... Read >
Author: eventsupplies
13th August 2009
Camogli is a small fishing village by sea which belongs to Genoa in Italy.
People can go to Camogli from Genoa directly by train. It will take about thirty minutes. There are so many colorful buildings here with art style that can attract you much. You... Read >
Author: Apple Tree
13th August 2009
England, with its great history, traditions and modernity is a place that has drawn travelers to its shores for many centuries.
And one of the most visited city’s in England is London, a vibrant and multicultural metropolitan that is home to some of ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd July 2009
When betting you ought to have a long list of rules to abide by, below I have listed a few that ought to help you enrich your gambling.
- Never pursue your losses, bet what you intended at the start of the day, and keep to your standard stakes. If your... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll
19th July 2009
Speaking of Denmark, all of us would bring the fairy tale kingdom of Andersen to mind. This small country is also a happy country which is judged as the happiest country in the world. If you live in Denmark, you can find the happiness in the life of Dane.... Read >
Author: Apple Tree
07th July 2009
Want to give up you day job and strike out on your own? Then maybe you have considered running a pub. Many people who have thought about becoming self employed have considered becoming a pub landlord. Whether it is a picturesque hostelry in a country vil... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard
01st July 2009
Heidelberg is one of the few cities which are not bombed by the allied forces in the World War II. It is said that the American general who once studied in the University of Heidelberg likes the beautiful University City so much that he hold his hand to m... Read >
Author: Apple Tree
12th May 2009
Licensing laws of the United Kingdom regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol with separate legislation for England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland being passed, as necessary, by the UK parliament, the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Scotti... Read >
Author: maryum
26th April 2009
An individual’s life is changed forever if they suffer an injury that causes blindness. It is awful to be born blind, but even worse to have had it, only for it to be taken away. An accident that is caused by a person’s negligence, causing the victim ... Read >
Author: rudi oneil
26th April 2009
Ask a person on the street at random: ‘what would be the worst thing in the world that could happen to you?’ And the likely answer would be: ‘To go blind.’ There is worseness to becoming blind, in relation to being born blind: the person born blin... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
07th April 2009
When you are in Dublin, make sure you check out some of the traditional Irish pubs that have a welcoming ambiance and most importantly, serve a great pint of the black stuff (Guinness)! We have put together a list of the top 10 traditional public houses i... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
31st March 2009
The drink of choice for Roman charioteers, French courtiers and Parisian Bohemian artists alike, absinthe has a much storied past. Many of the tales surrounding the emerald green anise-flavored liquor are simply false, while others are shrouded in the mis... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
11th March 2009
Brussels, pronounced Bruxelles in French and Brussel in Dutch is the capital of Belgium. The French and Dutch names spring from the dual-language humanism of the country it exemplifies. While the residence might seem to be the mingling point of diverse cu... Read >
Author: Tameikea Bonvillain
10th March 2009
Brussels is the capital conurbation of Belgium. It is a up-to-the-minute, past borough with a friendly population and cosy surroundings. The metropolitan area offers some of the better distinguished fare in Europe, and produces some of the world's utmost ... Read >
Author: Tameikea Bonvillain
10th March 2009
Brussels is the capital metropolitan area of Belgium. It is a modern, chronicled metropolitan area with a friendly population and cosy surroundings. The place offers some of the most distinguished cookery in Europe, and produces some of the world's choice... Read >
Author: Tameikea Bonvillain
10th March 2009
When utilising the Forex marketplace, there are specific instruments that you can include to make use of to craft your speculation decision and one of them, an essential tool, is of course a legal tender converter. The legal tender converter assists you t... Read >
Author: John H. Anderson
16th February 2009
Newcastle has always bragged of its family tree, being a municipality that motivated as a Roman habitation years ago. Nowadays, Newcastle bethinks its lineage in past with myriads museums and parks single-hearted to its heritance, as well as keeping with ... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
31st December 2008
History: Continued
Popular in some parts of England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, auction by candle was the preferred method for the sale of goods and leaseholds. The auction began with the lighting of a candle at which point bidding beg... Read >
Author: peter radford
03rd December 2008
Cumbria - the Lake District is well known for its outstanding natural beauty, but the region has so much more to offer including a great selection of high quality Lake District accommodation, first class visitor attractions and activity providers, plus so... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
28th November 2008
Birmingham is the second largest city in england and it's a truly modern place with lively nightlife and some snazzy opportunities for shopping. Birmingham is situated in the county of the west midlands and, according to a 2006 estimate, it has a populati... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
10th November 2008
Birmingham is found in the west midlands and it is britains second most densely populated city, after london.
Birmingham initially rose to prominence during the industrial revolution. as a result, the city has a big network of canals, which has many mo... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
30th October 2008
Dublin's music scene isn't just confined to busking on Grafton Street! The city offers a wide and diverse variety of music venues to suit all tastes. Whether you're interested in rock n' roll, pop, folk music, country music, classical music or jazz you'll... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
08th September 2008
Birmingham, which is placed in the west midlands, is the second largest city in great britain. in fact, the city's vast population is second only to that of london.
Most of birmingham city centre was destroyed during the second world war, and unattr... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
20th May 2008
The importance of having a solid life insurance policy for yourself and your family is rarely disputed these days. The thought of your loved ones having to cope with the financial pressures of the death of or damage to a principle wage earner is too horri... Read >
Author: Jack Harris
02nd April 2008
When the Manchester Airport originally opened, it was known as the Ringway Airport. The boundary between Cheshire and Manchester is where the airport is situated, serving the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester.
There are three terminals, and tw... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
17th January 2008
There are many different ways that you can decorate your home. One of the more interesting ways would be with stained glass windows. Now many of us associate stained glass windows as being in churches. There are however homes and commercial buildings wher... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
30th August 2007
Commercial Mortgages for Public Houses
If you are looking to acquire and run pubs across the UK, as part of a chain or as a sole trader or landlord. We�ve also provided commercial finance for pub owners looking to re-mortgage their existing premises... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th August 2007
Night Club Finance
At General Finance Centre, we�ve provided numerous secured lending packages for people looking to acquire and run night clubs across the UK. We�ve also provided commercial finance for bar owners looking to remortgage their exis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th July 2007
Bansko, situated roughly 100 miles from the capital city, Sofia, in south-western Bulgaria, is the latest, and most rapidly expanding, ski resort in the country. Bansko has the best record of all the Bulgarian ski resorts, with regard to snowfall, and thi... Read >
Author: Jill
07th March 2007
There are many fascinating, interesting and beautiful areas of England which are most certainly worth a visit when people travel to the country. From the famous and historic capital London, to the more relaxed and peaceful coastal town of Torquay, there i... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
18th November 2006
Arcade games, historically, emerged as early as the late 1920's where you could find theme parks which combined mechanical form of gaming machines and a great fun atmosphere. This was the beginning of modern gaming. The first pinball machines appeared in ... Read >
Author: Ian Iowek
18th November 2006
Arcade games, historically, emerged as early as the late 1920's where you could find theme parks which combined mechanical form of gaming machines and a great fun atmosphere. This was the beginning of modern gaming. The first pinball machines appeared in ... Read >
Author: Ian Iowek
01st August 2006
London has a vibrant bar and pub scene. With over 5,000 pubs and bars, the capital has everything from traditional British public houses to cutting-edge and modern venues. One can opt for the tradition pub experience or hang out in the more luxurious home... Read >
Author: anil gupta
26th June 2006
In the case of Hardys and Hansons plc v Lax [2005] EWCA Civ 846 (Court of Appeal), the appellant employers were brewers who ran a chain of public houses. The respondent was employed by the appellant and subsequently took maternity leave, and during this t... Read >
Author: Dr Rosanna Cooper
12th June 2006
Smoking has a long tradition and history in all major countries. It is not just a personal habit. It is a part of our culture. No matter what laws are made and how many campaigns launched against it, smoking tobacco is today a very essential ingredient in... Read >
Author: tima ashar
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