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Two Cool and Trendy Kipling Shoulder Bag in Town

23rd September 2009
Definition of Shoulder Bag Do you own shoulder bag? How well do you know shoulder bag? What kind of shoulder bag you are looking for? Where can you get a quality and cool looking shoulder bag? There are lots of criteria for you to look for a shoulder bag... Read >
Author: Michelle Long

Grand Travel Options of Royal Rajasthan

16th September 2009
Those who love wildlife and Nature retreats would love to meet the Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary at Bharatpur. Quiet and tranquil, the only sounds you can here are melodious calls of birds that have made the sanctuary their home. A bird watching paradise,... Read >
Author: AdibaRoshan Khan

Internet Income - Why Are 'Mavericks' Achieving Financial Success?

03rd September 2009
I must confess I was thrilled and apprehensive at the same time when I was introduced to a program which promised success using innovative methods. My delight was due to the fact that I always considered myself to be a 'Lone Ranger'. On the other hand ... Read >
Author: Candy

Cathedral In The Pines Memorialises War's Fallen

02nd September 2009
Back in 1935 Sybil and Douglas Sloane, inspired by a walk around Lake George in New York, decided to build an outdoor chapel. This was the genesis of the Cathedral in the Pines. The Massachusetts natives found the spot they were looking for in the townshi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rajasthan Treasures

25th August 2009
Described as Rudyard Kipling as ‘Land of Camels and Snakecharmers', Rajasthan has a vast cultural and historical repertoire. Royal patronage to arts and crafts in the days of kings and queens made sure that Rajasthan has a rich and unique lifestyle toda... Read >
Author: AdibaRoshan Khan

Top 10 Success & Failure Quotes Of All Time

03rd August 2009
Thomas A. Edison - "Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." Michael Jordon - "I can accept failure. Everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying." Aristotle Onassis - "T... Read >
Author: Ahmed Usman

Arts + Culture in Sussex

07th July 2009
Have you seen the movie "The Jungle Book"? It is based on Rudyard Kipling's beloved story. The movie is undoubtedly a Disney classic. And, Kipling is indeed a British legend and inspiration. His poems and stories are beloved around the world. He was ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Historic buildings and sites of Singapore

04th June 2009
With its strategic locations, exceptional facilities, charming culture and delightful tourist attractions, it is no wonder Singapore is a leading destination for both business and pleasure. Out of these wonderful tourist attractions some of the finest ar... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Corbett national park,Uttarakhand,India-Indian tigers hunting ground

01st May 2009
Rudyard Kipling once described this land as primal jungle and Jim Corbett loved to travel the length and breadth of this land fearlessly. This is Corbett National Park (CNP), a splendid place supporting a vast reservoir of wildlife. This park has the hono... Read >
Author: tanny

Tips for Cheap Travel to India

27th March 2009
So you want to visit India? Well, good choice: you'll need to access cheap flight to India opportunities. Wild tigers, Buddhist Monasteries, the Lotus Temple and the Taj Mahal ' India is a country rich in beauty, culture, color, and sound. The problem, o... Read >
Author: gaurav99

Tourist Attractions of Himachal Pradesh

13th March 2009
Himachal Pradesh is an enchanting part of the Indian Himalayas and is sure to charm all the visitors to the land. Snow clad peaks of the mighty Western Himalayas welcome you to a land which has just about everything to offer to the tourists to the land of... Read >
Author: cameronaggarwal

Swastikas on Scottish War Memorials

03rd March 2009
Very little has been published about these examples of the Swastika in Scotland, because they often appear in unexpected places, off the beaten track and the relevant artefacts are sometimes only found in museums. The Balmoral War Memorial The Balmo... Read >
Author: SameGame

Say Yes or No

02nd February 2009
"Not all of us are going to be great orators and writers, but being able to articulate our ideas intelligently is critical to our success." The two most powerful words in any language are "yes" and "no." They're often the first words we learn. They are... Read >
Author: Success Net

A glorious journey awaits you at Shimla!

17th December 2008
Shimla famous for its love affair with the Raj takes you back in time with its marvellous Victorian architecture. Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is truly the summer capital of India. Enjoy the golden beauty of Shimla with a leisurely walk at... Read >
Author: colindolly

History of Rye

11th November 2008
For a small town Rye has got a rich historical past which can be traced back well before the Norman Conquest. At the time Rye was based by the sea and was known as a beautiful fishing village. The sea has since retreated and is now over two miles away fro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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