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How Are Fundraisers, Cookbooks, and Sunday Evening Chores Related?

02nd October 2009
The Sunday Evening Routine Every Monday morning the trash truck comes to our house. Therefore, Sunday evening my wife goes through the refrigerator in order to cull all of the dishes and Tupperware that holds long forgotten and suspect material that is... Read >
Author: Andy Barber

Monuments Tour of India – Tour to India is full Of with Various Beautiful Monuments

17th September 2009
Monuments Tour of India introduces you to the best part of India, its culture, traditions and many more that can never be forgotten. The inheritance and customs of North India percolated in majestic past will surely attract you the most. While visiting no... Read >
Author: pradeep1

Lion King

03rd August 2009
The Lion King Show is based on the Lion King animated Disney film. The first musical stage shows, which was an instant hit, made its debut on July 8, 1997. However, the premier show was at Broadway and run for the ninth longest running show in history. In... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Visiting Gauteng: Tourist attractions near Johannesburg

01st August 2009
Without the coastline and Table Mountain, Johannesburg has always been less popular with European tourists than its western cousin Cape Town. However, for all its failings, developments over recent years have seen people flock back to Jo'burg, and the su... Read >
Author: MarkeD

On Location May 07 – Kenya

18th July 2009
Having spent five months in Kenya at the beginning of 2007, largely on the coast, I was thrilled at having the opportunity of going on safari in the Masai Mara. We arrived in the Mara and headed for Naibor Camp, which is set on the edge of the Talek River... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

The chase of the Cheetah

04th July 2009
Thrills of Travel in Tanzania I’m being driven fast across uneven foreign terrain. My heart is thumping and perspiration trickles down my moist brow. I can only look forward for the speed of the chase renders my neck stiff in an attempt to stay sturd... Read >
Author: Katie

5 Types of Burglars to Look Out For

13th March 2009
There are five basic types of burglars: Opportunity, Smashers, Prowlers and Targeted and Complete Burglars. The best way to prevent theft, whether from any type of Burglar, is to have a Security System and to use it. Opportunity Burglars Opportunist thi... Read >
Author: breezego.css

Ras Mohammed National Park Jeep Safari

10th March 2009
Egypts first and true National Park, this trip takes you through some of the worlds most beautiful natural landscapes. This is an informative guide which will help you prepare yourself, and what you may expect from the trip. Ras Mohammed occupies a t... Read >
Author: Glenne Baxter

KASAULI-FOR PEACE & TRANQUILITY

16th January 2009
State Himachal Pradesh,INDIA Location in the Shivaliks at 6,400 ft, overlooking the plains of Punjab, 77km from Shimla Route from Delhi NH1 to Ambala; NH22 to Dharampur via Panchkula and Pinjore; state road to Kasauli. Strolling down quiet country l... Read >
Author: JASSI

What is the Masai Mara?

15th December 2008
One of Kenya’s national parks and game reserves, the Masai Mara National Reserve has managed to cut itself a niche in the international scene as being among the Wonders of the Modern World. The Masai Mara National Reserve is located on the southern Masa... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Experience Tanzania’s latest National Park

10th November 2008
Saadani Game Reserve was gazetted in 1964, covering an area of some 250 sq km from the Wami River in the south to the Mligaji River in the north, with the Moshi railway line as the western boundary. In 2003 Saadani was upgraded to become Tanzania's lat... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Dealing with Difficult Co-Workers

21st October 2008
Hal was hired to bring gear expertise to an engineering department. A requirement to survive crash test on car seats required a test that had been difficult to pass. Hal saw a solution in the form of added stiffener ribs and was talking with the design en... Read >
Author: CrassCaptain

Safari Tour India - For Avid Nature Lovers

22nd September 2008
India is a terrain of famous escapade tourism destinations. For the passionate lovers of nature and wildlife the soil of India is ideal. The true color of this soil is clearly visible through the unique flora and fauna. For the thrilling experience of a ... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

Facts about Porcupines

22nd September 2008
Cape Porcupine Latin Name: Hystrix africaeaustralis Derivation of Name: The name or word “Porcupine“ comes from the French word “porc- ѐpique” (thorny pig). Weight: Both males and females weigh 20kg to 25kg. Lifespan: 12 to 14 ye... Read >
Author: David Meisel

Facts about Cheetahs

15th September 2008
Latin name: Acinonyx jubatus The cheetah is the fastest running mammal in the world, reaching speeds of up to 100 km/hour. From standstill to a sprint they can reach 70 km/hour in 2 seconds, then 100 km/hour in just 3 seconds! The cheetah can only run ... Read >
Author: David Meisel

KASAULI-FOR PEACE & TRANQUILITY

04th September 2008
State Himachal Pradesh,INDIA Location in the Shivaliks at 6,400 ft, overlooking the plains of Punjab, 77km from Shimla Route from Delhi NH1 to Ambala; NH22 to Dharampur via Panchkula and Pinjore; state road to Kasauli. Strolling down quiet country l... Read >
Author: JASSI

Safari tour India: Connect once again with the nature

14th August 2008
If you are a first time visitor to India, what will strike you instantly is the warmth of her people. Here, smiles comes easily on the faces of people be they from any strata of the society. For the avid nature lovers, India is a haven and safari tour Ind... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

In The Jungle friends need not be acquitances

08th May 2008
One of the biggest lessons when in the midst of the untamed world is the accurate interpretation of sites and sounds. The behaviour of monkeys, birds, small animals and antelopes are mostly in reaction to occurences to their immediate neighbourhood. ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

In The Jungle friends need not be acquitances

08th May 2008
One of the biggest lessons when in the midst of the untamed world is the accurate interpretation of sites and sounds. The behaviour of monkeys, birds, small animals and antelopes are mostly in reaction to occurrences to their immediate neighbourhood. ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

A Dog's Life

03rd March 2008
The ancestry of dogs dates back around 40 million years to an animal with five toes like a weasel known as the Miacis, a tree-climbing carnivore. A forebear of the cat, raccoon, bear, hyena, civet, and dog, the Miacis enjoyed living in its own den. Sma... Read >
Author: kgabriel

The scavengers of the savannahs

19th February 2008
In the traditional African society, the Hyena has been branded 'the coward one'. This has been due to the way of feeding of the hyena. Known to many a as a scavenger, the hyena is actually a great hunter and scavenging only makes 5%- 10% of their meals. ... Read >
Author: natultrack safaris

Djemaa el Fna, the dead head square in Marrakech

21st August 2007
The principal point of Marrakech is its central square, Djemaa el Fna and a medina adjacent to it, the old city with fortress walls, sinuous streets and commercial districts. Lots of hotels are located on the other side of the wall, which are a 5-minut... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Desert Lakes And Sandy Seas

24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Lindsay Carswell Don't much like to fly? Maybe the wonders of Namibia will convince you. So much of the best of this spectacular, vast land of contrasts is only accessible by air. There's nothing quite like cruising low over the endl... Read >
Author: carloscuzme

Alleviate the strain on the relevant ligaments

21st June 2007
Alleviate the strain on the relevant ligaments Another in an effort to alleviate the strain on the relevant ligaments, which, without muscular control, are painfully attempting to support your whole body weight against gravity. Think back to that image ... Read >
Author: beginet

The Diverse Saadani National Park

03rd April 2006
Saadani National Park is becoming increasingly popular because if it's easy access from Dar Es Salaam. The park has the Indian Ocean as one if its borders and therefore offers a unique opportunity to experience bush and sea at one location. Large gam... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

The quintessential African Experience in a Sea of Golden Grass

27th September 2005
There is so much more to the Serengeti than the Great Migration. These endless plains contain valleys, hills and woodland as well as the open plains that seem to stretch out forever. Every time of year offering something different, something special. H... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

MLM Recruiting-The 5 Types of Network Marketing Recruiters in MLM

21st July 2005
It is amazing. Every where I have the honor of speaking, I see over and over the 5 types of recruiters on MLM, and they all remind me of animals. (smile) Animals have a particular way of creating in their habitat what they need to survive and live ... Read >
Author: Doug Firebaugh