Articles, tagged with "isle of man", page 3
16th August 2009
When was the last time you started your day with the clear intention of smiling? Nothing more than that, just smiling?
It's a wonderful sunny morning here. I have just watched the sun rise over the headland, and am amazed at how still and calm the wa...
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Author:
Roseanna Leaton
29th July 2009
In broad sense people refer by offshore banking to the services that an individual receives from a bank outside his/her country of residence. For instance, if I live in The USA and have a deposit in a bank in UK, it can be said that I am offshore banking ...
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Author:
Rupert
19th July 2009
When you move away from the UK there is always the problem of what to do with your UK pensions. Now there is a solution that not only allows you to take your pension with you but also helps to deal with that old problem of buying an annutiy. The answer ...
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Author:
Barry Davys
22nd June 2009
When you move from one country to another and start driving on the other side of the road, it can be quite a challenging experience. It can take time to build your driving confidence, but you can speed the process up with hypnosis downloads.
The TT ra...
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Author:
Roseanna Leaton
22nd June 2009
The Isle of Man TT races are an extreme example of focus in sport. These riders take blind corners at 80-120 mph, and there is no room for error at all. How do they achieve this focus?
Today it is senior race day on the Isle of Man. This is the last ...
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Author:
Roseanna Leaton
11th June 2009
Do you own a cat but you do not know which race makes the best pet and you have no idea what to do? You can find all the information you need to research online, including what breed the best with your own personality.
One thing you must consider is t...
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Author:
Manseo
09th June 2009
If you haven't been there - or haven't been there in a while - you might not be aware of the sheer, breathtaking beauty of Britain's islands. The Isle of Scilly, the Isle of Man, and the Isle of Wight are some of the most popular, but there are others as ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
If you have savings that earn interest in a tax haven location and you live in the EU you are currently having 20% tax deducted from that interest, this tax rises to 35% in July 2011.
I am sure that those people with money on deposit in one of the popu...
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Author:
Robert Adviser
12th May 2009
If you're a coin collector and are particularly fond of brilliant, uncirculated silver coins then most likely you will be interested in Chinese Silver Commemorative Coins. These coins are usually minted for collection purposes as well as commemorative pie...
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Author:
Christina Goldman
07th May 2009
The Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins that are now very popular in online merchant sites are galvanized by the traditional Chinese zodiac, which includes the twelve animals that make up the 12-year cycle. And thanks to the beauty and class of these coins, other...
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Author:
Christina Goldman
27th March 2009
Cats are very interesting members of the animal kingdom. Some of them stay wild in the thick forests while some of them stay tamed in our homes. Wherever they are, cats are very interesting and they possess really exquisite characteristics. How much do yo...
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Author:
Joshua Simms
13th March 2009
Isle of Man is a very small state situated near Ireland. Isle of Man belongs to the Great Britain. It is ruled by the Queen. Located on a individual island, it is a simply beautiful country.
Due to its localization the Isle of Man is perfect for any ex...
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Author:
Robert Bell
23rd February 2009
Pilates is an extremely safe and effective exercise programme. It focuses on the core postural muscles which help keep the spine correctly aligned as well as working on the strength, mobility and flexibility of the whole body. As a form of meditation it w...
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Author:
Josie McKenlay
28th January 2009
We often hear good things about Pilates through the media. It improves blood circulation and flexibility as well. It was invented by Joseph Pilates when he was imprisoned on the Isle of Man during World War 1. It was actually used to get flu patients back...
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Author:
Bill Nadraszky
01st December 2008
With record numbers of people coming and going from the United Kingdom it seems the world is the hypothetical oyster for those looking to live and work abroad. With around 400,000 people leaving Britain annually the trend of working overseas looks set t...
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Author:
Isla Campbell