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30th September 2009
In Britain today, security is a top priority for many homeowners. Alongside traditional methods such as burglar alarms and CCTV, many are looking for ways to improve the safety and security within their property.
One solution that a large number of hom... Read >
Author: Danielle Ingram
24th September 2009
The 4th of July has been an important holiday but today, more and more people do not know why we actually celebrate this day. If you are not up to date on your history of the United States, July 4th, 1776 is the day that the colonies decided to declare t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
British teeth are often mocked by Americans and it is something that has even been mentioned in The Simpsons. The issue of British teeth vs American teeth has been heavily publicised in the British tabloids in recent times, especially as some of our cele... Read >
Author: jeyanth
17th July 2009
The motorcycle business in the UK has taken a slight downturn, according to an article in the Wall Street Journal, dated March 9, 2009. The article came from reporter Katie Bristow, over the Dow Jones Newswires and was reported in the WSJ. The industry is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2009
For those of you that didn’t know activity holidays is a type of tourism, which could involve exploring, or travelling around exotic or remote or even hostile areas. I think the whole point of an adventure holiday is to expect the unexpected. Adventure... Read >
Author: Lucy
06th May 2009
Faneuil Hall is located near Boston’s waterfront and Government Center in Massachusetts. Today it is a market place and since 1742 it has also served as a meeting hall.
Artist John Smibert was responsible for the original Faneuil Hall which was bui... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
17th March 2009
In Britain today Gordon Brown has discussed his plans to weather the financial storm of the current recession. As inflation decreases, the price of fuel comes down and VAT reduces by 2.5 per cent, British people could argue that the cost of living has com... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th January 2009
When you go to Wales you certainly want to see everything that it has to offer, and some of the greatest things you can see there are the natural wonders that are available. One must-see while you're there is the tallest waterfall in Wales, Pistyll Rhaead... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th January 2009
Knee injuries are the most common sports injury seen in Britain today.
In running alone, 60% of all runners are injured in an average year and about one third of these sports injuries affect the knee.
Knee injuries are also the most common sports inju... Read >
Author: Lucy Falle
14th December 2008
Since it was established in 1860, Sanderson has been creating classic, timeless and inspirational fabrics and wall coverings and is internationally recognized as being synonymous with quality product and beautiful style for the home. Well known and loved ... Read >
Author: Anna White
27th November 2008
In Britain today it is typical to associate jewellery with special occasions such as weddings, gifts given to a person of importance, or as a symbol of belonging such as a cross worn around the neck. In other cultures however jewellery can be used in dif... Read >
Author: MarkeD
24th November 2008
Why do we give are homes names? This is probably not something you have thought about but it is quite intriguing isn’t it?
Many years ago rich people began naming their home’s, they used their ancestry, location and family titles to name their l... Read >
Author: SEO Positive
24th November 2008
Why do we give are homes names? This is probably not something you have thought about but it is quite intriguing isn’t it?
Many years ago rich people began naming their home’s, they used their ancestry, location and family titles to name their l... Read >
Author: SEO Positive
18th November 2008
Why do we give are homes names? This is probably not something you have thought about but it is quite intriguing isn’t it?
Many years ago rich people began naming their home’s, they used their ancestry, location and family titles to name their l... Read >
Author: SEO Positive
11th November 2008
According to AXA upwards of 20 million Brits are unable to save in the current economic climate.
The insurer claims, this amount of people have had no option other than to dig into their savings since the beginning of the year, with only 1 out of every... Read >
Author: ARouse
31st October 2008
Drivers on the roads in Britain will more than likely at some point experience challenges in the form of pot holes, sudden traffic jams and of course not forgetting the regular inclement weather that can at times place the driver at serious risk. Is the... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
27th October 2008
Recent research that has been carried out shows that the young teenagers of today are greatly underestimating the amount of debt that they will find themselves in after graduating from university.
A survey that was carried out on 8500 students showed ... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
06th October 2008
Small businesses are vital to any country’s economy. Take the UK as an example – of the 4.7 million business enterprises estimated to be in Britain today, small businesses (10 - 50 employees) are said to comprise the vast majority. And, accounting for... Read >
Author: Bian Salins
25th September 2008
Since the 60s, Liverpool has been one of the major shrines of the musical world. This year, the birthplace of the Beatles is also the European Capital of Culture, a title she shares with the Norwegian town of Stavanger.
People who visit the city, in a... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
04th September 2008
Why do we give are homes names? This is probably not something you have thought about but it is quite intriguing isn’t it?
Many years ago rich people began naming their home’s, they used their ancestry, location and family titles to name their lod... Read >
Author: Jenny Austin
10th July 2008
Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, who have helped shape the city to become one of the most picturesque in Great Britain.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th June 2008
You’ll often see adverts for Homeowner Loans and you’re not familiar with the world of finance you might wonder just what they are. Are they really only for home owners? What about tenants? The answer is that such loans are only for people who own the... Read >
Author: lexisclick
22nd January 2008
With the with the onset of the Smoking Ban, it is estimated that over 2 million people in England, Wales & Scotland will have tried to quit smoking in the second half of 2007. However, even if all of these people managed to give up and stay off cigaret... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
09th November 2007
Robert Kiyosaki has made a curious assertion in one of his many books. He says that the tax system, the legal system, in fact the whole economic system, has been set up to favour entrepreneurs. He says that everything is there to encourage people to take ... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
07th June 2007
British Citizenship Test, also referred to as Life in the UK Test, is highly important for those who wish to apply for UK settlement or citizenship, which is sometimes also known by such names as ?permanent residence' or ?indefinite leave to remain.' In ... Read >
Author: lee smith
15th April 2007
In Great Britain today we have a very large hidden workforce that recieves slave wages, no holidays,works seven days a week in most cases, and is on call twenty four hours per day, have you guessed what job this describes yet,no, well, the people who do t... Read >
Author: Tony Rhodes
24th January 2007
Property in Cyprus has seen price rises in Cyprus which have led to steady capital gains for Cyprus property owners. Recent announcement by low cost airlines that they have new routes to the island are set to make property in Cyprus even more disirable. ... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
18th November 2006
The Shih Tzu (pronounced “Sheet-sue”) has a lot of spunk and is a very alert and resilient dog. Like all dogs in the Toy dog group, Shih Tzus have a lot of character and are courageous for their size. Throughout history they were raised as pampered ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
21st June 2006
The 4th of July has been an important holiday but today, more and more people do not know why we actually celebrate this day. If you are not up to date on your history of the United States, July 4th, 1776 is the day that the colonies decided to declare t... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
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