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Manifesting Our Inner Potential

29th September 2009
Self Limiting Elephants Elephants born in captivity are restrained by a chain that attaches one leg to a metal spike driven into the ground. This prevents them from roaming. They become accustomed to the fact that, as long as the chain and spike are ne... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Publishing Options For New Authors

25th September 2009
Most of us have dreams of writing a book one day but the statistics verify that the vast majority never complete the task. There are lots of reasons for this failure but one of the most important is that would-be authors have heard that publishers accept... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bite The Bullet...

23rd September 2009
An old friend of the Tennessee Mountain Man who is now deceased once said when asked about taking opposing positions in the same court (different cases similar facts) in less than a month, "we be whoes... we know we be whoes". Then there was the old jo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

African Safaris boast spectacular wildlife

23rd September 2009
Article Body: When you are in Africa, you will obviously want to see animals. The best way to do this is to book yourself a place on a safari. Guided safaris leave regularly from all the biggest tourist destinations, and you can even arrange your own if ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What You Have In Common With Elephants

23rd September 2009
In many parts of India, elephants are used for manual labour; it is a tradition that has been a part of their culture for thousands of years. Now although they are relatively peaceful animals, elephants are incredibly strong and can be difficult to con... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Chess - Its Origins And Development

23rd September 2009
Chess is one of the world's great board games. For centuries chess players around the world have been mesmerized by its challenges, and its great masters have been revered as superstars of a different order -- superstars with brains. ** Origins and bac... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Billiard Balls are not all created equal.

23rd September 2009
First a little history about billiard balls. According to the article on Wikipedia, the earliest balls were made of wood, and later clay (the latter remaining in use well into the 20th century). Ivory was used for a period, but by the mid-1800’... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Experience Sri Lanka’s Magical Side

23rd September 2009
Draped in an array of lush, tropical forests, filled with ancient cities and sites of wonder, and fringed with glittering sands and clear blue waters, Sri Lanka is a small island that packs a definite punch. Regardless of when you visit, there’s a huge ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Six Steps To Self Confidence

23rd September 2009
I am sure everyone will agree that you cannot achieve much in life without a good deal of self confidence. A state of inner confidence is only achieved through a balanced mixture of high self-esteem, realistic belief in yourself, a good measure of self-re... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Look at Ivory Chess Sets

23rd September 2009
Ivory chess sets have a long and distinguished history, going back nearly to the advent of the game itself. Ivory has been used for many centuries in the construction of chess sets. Some of the earliest chess pieces still in existence are made of ivory.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Parental guide to baby toys

22nd September 2009
Pediatricians and other child care professionals will explain that toys are important in the development of children. It may not be obvious at first, but from the moment babies are born they need to be stimulated. They should practice motor skills and lea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Selecting Your Fabrics

16th September 2009
An important aspect of home decorating is choosing home decorating fabric. When picking a theme such as Victorian, Modern or Oriental, the choice of fabric makes a difference to the overall theme. There are many kinds of home decorating fabric. If you are... Read >
Author: Gail Logan

Karon Hotels – Why Karon Beach Phuket is Great for Families and Friends

07th September 2009
One of the great things about going on vacation in Thailand is that you get to see some amazing sights that you otherwise never would see in your life. One such place is near the Karon Beach Phuket. This beach has just been listed No.4, in Lonely Planet... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Baby Shower and New Baby Gift Ideas

30th August 2009
Baby gifts are the perfect way to celebrate the arrival of a new baby. Whether you are attending a baby shower or bringing a gift to the hospital you will need to carry along a gift. The best gift ideas are unique and fun to use. There are hundreds of ... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

Acai Weight Loss - Elephants Holding You Back? - 5 Weight Loss Questions!

21st August 2009
History buffs who like to examine past historical events love to read up on ALEXANDER THE GREAT. How about you? Do you know of some of his astounding military conquests? His youth and apparent inexperience prompted many of the neighboring tribal stat... Read >
Author: John Schmidt

Stop Cruelty to Animals

10th August 2009
Many years ago when I was young, men's attitude to animals and other creatures was a pretty cold one. We are superior beings and therefore there's nothing wrong in killing wildlife, was a typical belief. Hunting was common but more of a sport. Hunters ... Read >
Author: james larkin

Marble Handicrafts- A Piece of Envy to your Neighbor

04th August 2009
Marble handicrafts are mainly produced in the state of Rajasthan. People here have unique talents of making new models out of marble. The whole process consumes a lot of time and patience of the artisans. During the ancient times the people of this region... Read >
Author: Ashish

Pets Bring a World of Love

29th July 2009
It's not surprising that out of the many pets in the world, the most popular are cats and dogs - our feline friends holding first place. What is surprising is that (in the USA at least) the third most popular pets are ferrets, those cute and cuddly lit... Read >
Author: james larkin

The Work of the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre

19th July 2009
The Thai Elephant Conservation Centre is much more than just a tourist complex. The centre uses tourism as financial ground in order to rehabilitate the elephant in Thai society and thus save the species. The Thai Elephant Conservation Centre hosts each y... Read >
Author: Neo

On Location May 07 – Thailand and Laos

18th July 2009
After a long flight via Bangkok it was a delight to land at the small, sunny airport of Luang Prabang. This wonderful UNESCO World Heritage site is somewhere I've longed to visit and it didn't disappoint. Small streets with beautiful colonial architect... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Visit India - What India Offers To Tourists

17th July 2009
Who said India is a state of snake charmers and rope tricks? Rather for deliberately wandering elephants or cows? At present India, better say Hindustan has been a ground for foreign travelers. A demonstration of color and costumes, attention-grabbing cul... Read >
Author: jilljack31

Your Home is Like a Savings Account

16th July 2009
An important aspect of home decorating is choosing home decorating fabric. When picking a theme such as Victorian, Modern or Oriental, the choice of fabric makes a difference to the overall theme. There are many kinds of home decorating fabric. If you... Read >
Author: fabricfeeler

Xtreme Thailand Experience

16th July 2009
Xtreme Gap. The Extreme Sports & Adventure Travel Gap Year Company. Xtreme Gap, founded in 2007 on the principals of delivering personal development through seriously exciting adrenaline sports programs abroad and equally gratifying adventure travel ex... Read >
Author: Xtreme-Gap

Why Consistency of Purpose is a Prerequisite of Happiness

12th July 2009
Energy is used most effectively when applied to a specific goal. Gasoline engines propel cars, but little is achieved by pouring fuel on the ground and setting it on fire. When coal stoves were around, most preferred to heat one room in the house well rat... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

London Attractions on the Wild Side

08th July 2009
Animal lovers take heed as London steps up to the platform to announce yet more attractions added to its already well-stocked animal features. If you like seeing animals exotic and wild, London is the place to visit as its zoo and aquarium are continually... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Chess Pieces – How many make up a Chess Set?

06th July 2009
The game of Chess is made up of two sets of 16 pieces, including one king, one queen, two bishops, two knights, two rooks, and eight pawns. All of the 16 pieces have specific positions on the chess board. The chess pieces themselves come in a variety of... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Phuket Orchid Garden & Thai Village – A glimpse into the rich culture of the Thai people

02nd July 2009
The Phuket Orchid Garden & Thai Village offers visitors an exciting peek in to the rich cultural lifestyle of the Thai people, with a special emphasis on Phuket and Southern Thailand. If you are interested in history and culture, you will be in for a trea... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

In My Opinion, I Think that I Believe This Is Bad Writing

28th June 2009
I recently responded to the following question: “I am trying to improve the exposition/argument I am writing in English. What can I write instead of 'in my opinion . . .'?" As an editor, I like writing that gets to the point, communicates confidently... Read >
Author: Precise Edit

Tour to India – Relish The Wonderful Experience!

25th June 2009
India is a marvellous country known for rich heritage and diverse cultural background. It attracts endless number of tourists every year. The ease with which various religions, cultures and languages blend, makes outsiders wonder at the harmony of people.... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Funny cartoons email

21st June 2009
You can also create a great source of fun to your people by sending different funny cartoon characters. The disasters in animated cartoons are much funnier than any thing in real life. You can also send funny cartoon characters to your friend and family m... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

MOMBASA SAFARI

18th June 2009
Welcome to Mombasa Kenya.The coastal city of Mombasa is one of Africa's major tourist destinations, with some of the best beaches in the world. Located on Kenya's Eastern coastline bordering the Indian Ocean, Mombasa has become popular for its exotic beac... Read >
Author: African Memorable Safaris

iPod Rescue

18th June 2009
In May I was lucky enough to go back to Botswana. Having last been there in the heat of December at the end of the dry season it was fantastic to go in the cool of the end of the rains and see the Delta begin to fill up with the annual flood waters from A... Read >
Author: Data Recovery Software

Mom, Dad, Please Help Me to Lose Weight-I Want to Be Beautiful!

16th June 2009
One would say „there are no ugly children“but this is in fact half the truth. The concept of “beautiful” can be perceived subjectively: beauty is in the eye of the beholder who is undergoing the emotional perception of beaut... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt

Spend your Vacations at the Best Beaches

14th June 2009
In the times of challenging economy, there are some Luxury beach resorts that provide you with best beach vacations at affordable rates. Though many belive that top beach resorts are unattainable in the current economic situations, they forget to search f... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Spend your Vacations at the Best Beaches

14th June 2009
In the times of challenging economy, there are some Luxury beach resorts that provide you with best beach vacations at affordable rates. Though many belive that top beach resorts are unattainable in the current economic situations, they forget to search f... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Jaisalmer Holiday Package

18th May 2009
Nothing else in India is remotely similar to Jaisalmer. Its desert fort, which resembles a gigantic sandcastle, is straight out of ' The housand and One Nights '. There are many havelis which can be found elsewhere in Rajasthan, but nowhere are they quite... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Gap year travel guide to Asia

12th May 2009
Swim in pure blues oceans, climb enormous mountains, immerse yourself in tradition; take your gap year in Asia Like its people, Asia is warm and accessible. Years of experience in welcoming tourists have made Asia the perfect host, and like all good h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Climb Kilimanjaro by Lemosho Route

12th May 2009
This route is the least busy route. It is also one of the more expensive routes as it has long transfers and you have to pay forest fees because,at the start of the climb, you pass through a forest reserve. Bellow is an itinerary for climbing Kilimanj... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Nature Tourism of South Africa

01st May 2009
Aside from South Africa’s well-known attractions such as Table Mountain in Cape Town, and the sites of cultural/historical significance in its major cities, the country is also becoming a major destination for travellers in search of natural beauty and ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Spiritual Tourism V - Heavens on Earth

22nd April 2009
Guruvayur - The Lourdes of India Like the famous Lourdes, Guruvayur is known for its legends and effectiveness. This is where the great poet Melpathur wrote a treatise on the Lord ( the Narayaneeyam ). Guruvayur was also adorned by the Poet Laureate... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

Picking The Best Fabric To Decorate Your Home

07th April 2009
If you want to do some home decorating, picking the right fabric is important. For example, the type of fabric you use is very important if you decide to do a theme like Oriental, Modern or Victorian. There are a lot of types of fabric that one can us... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

How to avoid altitude sickness in the high mountains

04th April 2009
Let me tell you a little about myself. I am 26. I grew up in East Cornwall; my parents ran their own business. Their business sold fuel saving devices for cars that were highly magnetic- that’s the devices that were magnetic, not the cars obviously. Ov... Read >
Author: Sarah Tavy

A Safari Vacation in Kenya – An African Holiday Never to be Forgotten

17th March 2009
A safari vacation in Kenya is undoubtedly an African holiday never to forget. A vacation or safari in Africa, particularly in Kenya, remains one of the most popular and memorable experiences one can ever possibly undertake. It is more than simply a vacati... Read >
Author: Margaret

Private Thai Burma Death Railway Bridge, the Black Iron Bridge Linking Thailand and Burma

12th March 2009
Built as a result of the endless effort of thousands of labourers who died during the Second World War, travelers can take their own tour to the famous Bridge on the River Kwai and the start of the Death Railway. This bridge is extremely symbolic leaving ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Phromthep Cape: A Site of Majestic Beauty

03rd March 2009
One of the most prominent locations in Phuket as well as the most photographed, Phromthep Cape is a destination that should not be missed when travelling to this beautiful island. This scenic spot is one of the best locations in the island to view the ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The 7 Undeniable Truisms To Test For True Love

24th February 2009
These 7 characteristics of true love are characteristics that can reveal if your love is “real” or not. Go over the list and try to determine if your relationship has these qualities. Thoughtfulness: Do you do special things for each other that s... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

Getting Personal with Personal Gifts!

20th February 2009
In today’s world of giant elephants such as Wal-Mart, Target, K-mart and many other oversized and under-personalized businesses, what happens when you want to give someone special something that is actually special? Craft shows with handcrafted items av... Read >
Author: Cheekys

Learning More About a Semester Abroad in Thailand and Malaysia

18th February 2009
If you have ever seen the movie Anna and the King, you know a little something about the unique history of Thailand, a country once known as Siam. During a semester abroad in Thailand, you may start to appreciate why the musical The King and I is banned i... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Keep your Baby Warm and Healthy this winter with a Hellis Hat

17th February 2009
The start to 2009 has not been a particularly good onehas it? The economic downturn, job losses and fear of a looming depression is not good. Harsh weather conditions, heavy freezes, and snow can make you feel unwell, which can lead to contracting colds,... Read >
Author: phil young

Novel writing made easy

26th January 2009
Before going into the writing aspect of novel, you need the understanding of some basic facts about writing a novel. These arebasic fundamental guidlines to the writing process. Without these you may find novel writing very difficult. Here are som... Read >
Author: sunnexguy

DATING SIMPLIFIED

20th January 2009
Dating is what we sometimes go into without even having in mind that we are into it and in spite of all our schedules and busy in our profession, one thing is certain and that is having a companion either as a wife, husband or friend. Man or woman or let... Read >
Author: automaticpay01

The Different Kinds Of Frog

20th January 2009
Animals are typically simple to distinguish from other forms of life because most of them can move. This charge mechanism very well for most of the animals that live on the land but it is not forever the case for those that live in water. Here they live i... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Discipline and Motivation, Bears and Elephants, Oh My!

14th January 2009
Lions and tigers and bears, even elephants, oh my! I'm sure you are wondering what bears and elephants have to do with discipline and motivation. You'll just have to read on to find out. Self-discipline, motivation, persistence, determination, and consist... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reddington

Where to go For Accommodation in and Around the Jungles of Kibale Forest National Park in Uganda:

09th January 2009
Kibale forest national park is found in Uganda near the town of Fortportal in western part of Uganda. This is a park that is in the densely tropical forest of Africa in Uganda. This park is known for its concentration of a variety of monkeys and other a... Read >
Author: Twino

Accommodation in Kibale Forest National park in Uganda:

09th January 2009
Kibale forest national park is found in Uganda near the town of Fortportal in western part of Uganda. This is a park that is in the densely tropical forest of Africa in Uganda. This park is known for its concentration of a variety of monkeys and other a... Read >
Author: Twino

Introduciton To PETA

05th January 2009
People have different motivations for eating a vegetarian diet. For many people, it's a health issue. They need to reduce their weight, bring down their blood pressure and cholesterol, manage their blood sugars. A vegetarian diet helps them do this. F... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

What you Should Know About Traditional Marriage Among the Karimojong People in Uganda.

29th December 2008
The history and culture of Karimojong has not changed although the whole world is changing at a breakneck speed. Karimojong People in Uganda re respected because they have maintained their culture up to present day. Very few people have little knowledge a... Read >
Author: Twino

Follow-Me Leaders

18th December 2008
"Weren't you afraid?" This is a common question friends ask after seeing pictures of how close we were to lions, elephants, leopards, and hippos. After all, our safari into the African bush wasn't Disney's Animal Kingdom, and watching a lion pride hunt an... Read >
Author: Nan Russell

A fine English mansion

04th December 2008
Port Eliot in South England is the seat of the extremely wealthy Eliot family that is one of England’s most respected noble families. The head of the family is Lord Eliot, Earl of St. Germans and their large house which sits on an even larger estate str... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Cirque du Soleil

02nd December 2008
One experience every family must share is the circus. Once the circus meant a big tent with, tight wire walkers, trained elephants and fearless lion tamers. In this day and age audiences have shunned many traditional circuses for their cruel treatment o... Read >
Author: Florence

Adopt Virtual Pet

01st December 2008
You no longer need to head down to the pound to adopt a pet because now you can adopt a virtual pet. Virtual pets are great to adopt and take care of. They have similar needs to real pets. A virtual pet is simply a pet that exists only on your computer... Read >
Author: troy714

The Dolomite Warrior Hockey Stick - Better Than The Easton Synergy?

22nd November 2008
Ever since Easton turned the hockey world upside down with their revolutionary composite Easton Synergy stick they have had a stranglehold on the hockey stick marketplace. Big companies like Bauer, Sherwood and Reebok have all tried to put a dent in their... Read >
Author: EuroTraveler

The most addictive flash (iPhone) game of the year Totomi

05th November 2008
This week there was a new free-to-play flash game released by Rovio Mobile called Totomi. Totomi is available freely online and will be available for purchase as an iPhone game in the coming weeks. Totomi could be the most addictive flash game ever! Totom... Read >
Author: Mattyfranchise

Why An Online Business Is Better Than An Offline One

03rd November 2008
Offline Vs Online Business? Why Online Kicks Offline’s Head In… Last week, I saw an interesting documentary on the credit crunch that’s really started to bite economic powerhouses such as the U.S. my own U.K. and many European countries am... Read >
Author: Frasier Smith

Comapgnie des Elephants d'Angkor – The Ride of a Lifetim

31st October 2008
When you are at the Compagnie des Eléphants d'Angkor, mount the last elephants of Angkor, protectors of a millennium old custom. Observe in the footfalls of former adventurers and chance upon temples which are in complete concord with nature. Similar to ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Shows in Pattaya: One of the Main Attractions for Tourists

31st October 2008
Are you planning to visit Pattaya in the near future? Do you have all the details that you need of the city? What are its main attractions and how can you get the most from your holiday at Pattaya? If you do not have this knowledge then you might miss som... Read >
Author: FootballSEO

Jumbo! ... An amazing tale of Elephants

08th October 2008
The elephant is one of the most interesting and beautiful creatures on earth. It is the largest animal on land with some bulls growing up to about thirteen feet tall. They can weigh up to seven tones for the bulls- about the weight of a truck. Elephants ... Read >
Author: Natural track Safaris

Places To Go While Dating In Dakota

18th September 2008
South Dakota is a state in the United States of America in the Mid Western region. It has a continental climate. The winters in this state are very cold while the summers are hot and severe with some long dry spells. It had a population of about 775,933 i... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Adventures in Bali

17th September 2008
With it's tropical temperatures and lush landscape, the island of Bali is a wonderful place to get in touch with your adventurous side. Start by taking a Sea Walk. SeaWalker Bali has a special diving system that lets you get a close up view of the... Read >
Author: Herman Maulana

Elephant Culling

15th September 2008
There are always huge debates as to whether the culling of elephant is ethical or not. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and in my opinion and many others, it MUST be done. If we don’t cull we will still lose many 1000’s of elephants as well a... Read >
Author: David Meisel

Las Vegas Show Tickets - Grab the Las Vegas Show Tickets!

08th September 2008
Big name performers, disappearing elephants, hypnotizing stunts, gorgeous women and world's most famous casinos are some of the many reasons that make people flock to Las Vegas. Some of the Las Vegas show tickets are so popular that they get sold out mont... Read >
Author: lexiemarine

Affluent Spousal Abuse - Battered Queens: When the Rich Are Entangled in Abusive Relationships

08th September 2008
Common thinking is that domestic violence is a misfortune that befalls the lower class. We hear about them more, we see more of them, we have public services to care for their needs...but that doesn't make them in the majority when it comes to domestic ab... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Wildlife posters for Wildlife lovers

02nd September 2008
God has gifted us with nature full of flora and fauna and we all are surrounded with this bountiful present of Almighty. No doubt this is a major reason why so many of us are easily attracted towards beautiful flowers and wildlife species. We all love to ... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden

The sky is the limit

28th August 2008
I have recently had one of those moments where the little globe in my head popped and became a massive chandelier that waved at me, and I experienced an amazing moment. I followed this up by breaking an inch-thick piece of wood with one hand, but that is... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Chinese Child Birth Fertility Tips

27th August 2008
Ancestral worship is the underlying principle of Chinese ethics. Therefore, the birth of a child, in particular a son that will carry on the family’s name, is regarded as an extremely fortunate event. As such, there are many customs and rituals to encou... Read >
Author: Linus Leong

SWIMMING ELEPHANT

24th August 2008
Snorkeller On the Andaman island of Havelock, Rajan is a bit of a star. Actually,a big star. For, he is probably India’s only ocean-swimming elephant. When elephants were transported to the Andamans to assist with logging operations, some adapted ... Read >
Author: ravi

Kids Birthday Party Ideas

21st August 2008
Kids Birthday party ideas are vital if you want to make the party surpass others and be the best. The good news is that being the best does not require you to use lots of money or have an elaborate ceremony. All you need are creative kids Birthday party i... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A short history of Animals.

17th August 2008
How many species of animals have been identified to date? The answer is close to two million and they are the most varied living thing on planet Earth. They have struggled to overcome tremendous obstacles, adapting their lifestyles in order to survive. T... Read >
Author: Andrew

Motivate Your Writer Within

17th July 2008
“You don’t have to get it right you just have to get it going.” – Mike Litman I’m a huge fan of this quote, and believe new or aspiring (and even experienced) writers can benefit by repeating it as often as needed. Wherever you are on your pa... Read >
Author: Joyce Shafer

First Battle of Panipat

10th July 2008
The first battle of Panipat took place in northern India, and marked the beginning of the Mughal Empire. This was one of the earliest battles involving gunpowder firearms and field artillery. In 1526, the forces of Zahir al-Din Muhammad Babur, the ruler o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Protein, Calcium, Carbs, and Fats Part 2

05th June 2008
By: Dr. Leslie Van Romer In Part 1 of this article we talked about protein and how you don’t have to eat meat to get your protein. You may choose to, but don’t have to. I know – lots of this is mind-boggling. It’s just not what we’ve been ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

At the very last moment - South Africa Safaris

23rd May 2008
It was summer and time for a holiday. What I wanted was to go on one of the many South African safaris available, I wanted to see elephants and I did not want to worry about malaria. This all added up to one place: Addo Elephant. Why so worried about m... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

Making Predictions are Fun during Reading Aloud with Kids

11th May 2008
A special type of question are prediction questions that ask children to make an informed guess about what will happen next in a story. Prediction questions develop children's logical thinking skills. The key is this: Do not only ask for a prediction, als... Read >
Author: Paul

Kerala honeymoon tour The best choice

09th May 2008
Marriage is an important occasion in everybody’s life. It is the combining of two souls. After marriage, every couple will be selecting a spot for their honeymoon. I can say, the best choice for your honeymoon will be Kerala. Kerala is a beautiful... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

A glimpse of Tanzania - African Safaris

08th May 2008
It was one of those weeks where everything just seemed to be going wrong. Simple, little things that add up at the end of the day and just seem to cause extra unnecessary stress. So when I was reminded by my friend Quinton that it was less than a week bef... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

Kenya: There Is Nothing Like A Friendly Animal In The African Wild

08th May 2008
The giraffe is one of the easy animals to find in various kenyan parks. It is easily identified by its long neck and beautiful spots. It has a such graceful walk and and almost a friendly glance to you from up there. But like all the animals in the park, ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Nature Photography: Technology Or Art?

07th May 2008
Nature photography as an art form has been around for a long time, but recently it has found respect on the walls of up-market galleries. This is a big change from 20 years ago, when nature photography was only considered worthy of second-rate postcards a... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

A day out for the kids in Budapest

15th April 2008
City breaks are great for a cultural and historic revitalizing holiday, but what about if you have kids? A museum or gallery would be fine in small doses, with the reward of a treat. So what about a whole day focusing on what your children like to do? Her... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

14 Days Kenya Flying Safari

02nd April 2008
14 Days Classic Kenya and Tanzania Flying Safari DAY 1 - ARRIVE NAIROBI Upon your arrival at the Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta international airport, met and transferred to Nairobi Serena Hotel. Dinner not included in the safari programme at the Hote... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Chobe Safaris

02nd April 2008
A Hidden Paradise – Chobe Safaris If you are passionate about elephants, then the Chobe National Park would be your Garden of Eden. A very close friend Guillaume is a French wildlife photographer who specialises in photographing elephants. The we... Read >
Author: Tara

Zambia: The Last Animal Kingdom – African Safaris

01st April 2008
Matthew and I have travelled across most of Southern Africa, but decided that it was eventually time to head further north towards Zambia. The two of us have been on African safaris for the last two years, but for some reason we have never gotten as far a... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

There Is Strength In A Herd

31st March 2008
I once was asked to speak to a group of teenage boys about the importance of families. I am a high school religion teacher and often speak to teens. But this assignment made me nervous because I knew it was a topic the boys weren't excited to hear. Min... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Amboseli, The Elephant Sanctuary Like No Other

28th March 2008
The African elephant is the biggest land animal on earth. With adult males weighing as much as seven tonnes, and with a height of well over two meters at the shoulder, the jumbo is no doubt an awesome sight. When watching the animals at close range, it is... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Kerala Tree Houses

27th March 2008
After the beaches, hill stations and backwaters, Kerala tree houses are now capturing the fascination of both inland and foreign tourists to this land. These tree houses are usually atop 50 feet or more tall trees. Tree houses in Kerala are a part of effo... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Making Your Baby’s Clothes Last!

26th March 2008
As any mother with a young child will tell you, babies grow very quickly. So for new mothers, making the most out of baby clothes is of the utmost importance. So what do you do when those onesies just don't quite snap anymore? How do you get an extra mont... Read >
Author: Frank12

Making Your Baby’s Clothes Last!

25th March 2008
As any mother with a young child will tell you, babies grow very quickly. So for new mothers, making the most out of baby clothes is of the utmost importance. So what do you do when those onesies just don't quite snap anymore? How do you get an extra mont... Read >
Author: Frank12

Your Designer Flip Flop Connection

11th March 2008
Who would have thought flipflops could be so fun and adorable? When most people think of flipflops, they think of those cheap little flaps of colored rubber you can purchase anywhere from Wal-Mart to your local surf shop, and that usually fall apart aft... Read >
Author: urlreader

What is the Outlook for the Availability of Fossil Fuels?

07th March 2008
I think this article is comparable to the people who slow down on the highway to look at an automobile accident. You are not involved in the accident, yet you surely are curious about what is happening. At the present time we can sense the presence of a d... Read >

Be Selfish When You Decorate Your Home

04th March 2008
Too many people decorate their home with other people in mind. One has to think about friends or family members with special needs, as those with pets need to consider the special challenges they represent with décor. But I am talking about being a bit s... Read >

Breaking Out of Jail

17th February 2008
Breaking Out of Jail: The Kabbalah of Transformation The true value of a human being is determined primarily by the measure and the sense in which he has attained liberation from the self. --Albert Einstein Who are you? Are you a mother, father, ... Read >
Author: Shifra Hendrie

Garden Benches-An added attraction to your Garden

10th February 2008
Out door garden benches are ideal for a gulp of fresh air, relaxation and also for enjoying the greenery. Handcrafted Cedar Garden Bench is made up of Red Cedar wood coupled with gentle carving and easy back gives sitting enjoyment. Garden Benches are ... Read >
Author: Harvey Vaughn

A Zambia expedition – Adventurous African Safaris

29th January 2008
There are two kinds of African safaris in my opinion: the first one being where you enjoy the overall beauty that is known as African nature, and the second, game-viewing. Into the wild… Zambia is known for its many open structures, which some m... Read >
Author: armand

Botswana - The world’s elephant capital

25th January 2008
It all started as a girls’ week at the Savute Elephant Camp. It was going to be me and three of my closest girlfriends heading on our way to a Botswana safari escapade. Savute Elephant Camp… When we arrived at the camp, the difference of nature ... Read >
Author: armand

The 800lb. Gorilla - A Sales Friend or Foe?

24th January 2008
It seems the 800lb. Gorilla has escaped his cage and is joining many of my coaching clients in critical sales meetings. Other clients mention some interesting elephants making their way into the conference room. They’re both sitting in the corner waiti... Read >
Author: Diana Habich, CPCC

Sri-Lanka with one’s own eyes: the mountainous heaven, Kandy

21st January 2008
One of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka is the "the five districts on the mountain", Kandy. Proud and beautiful people live here – it took colonizers a long time to make them obey. By the way, local people are very hard-working and cleanly. Des... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Are you Cutting or Bulking?

21st January 2008
Very few people possess the knowledge needed to successfully gain muscle or lose fat. A person may know how to lose weight but most of you don`t know how to keep all of your hard earned muscle in the process. On the flip side, you may know how to gain mus... Read >
Author: mark henry

Include Trips to Wildlife Sanctuaries In Your Kerala Tour

14th January 2008
The next time you plan to go on a vacation, consider taking a trip to God’s own world, Kerala. Kerala is the paradise on earth worth visiting with its natural beauty of flora and fauna, enthralling backwaters, Ayurveda massages and temples worth visitin... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Japanese Wholesale Export, Dropship

13th September 2007
Dropship Profits and Starting a Successful Dropshipping Business:Dropshippers are used by entrepreneurs who want to sell a product but don't want to keep their own stock or perform delivery. Miniature figurines are a big hit among collectors and people wh... Read >
Author: Lori

Practical information on Sri Lanka beaches

12th September 2007
Sri Lanka is the country of external compactness and inner infinity. For instance, its beaches seem to be endless, but it takes only three hours to get to Sri Lanka’s central part with its reserves inhabited by elephants and buffalos, and unique histori... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Kenya

24th August 2007
Kenya is a democratic republic. It is presidential representative republic where President is the head of the state and the government and is chosen by people by the democratic and free elections. When the elections were won by the coalition of different ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

Kenya

24th August 2007
Kenya is a democratic republic. It is presidential representative republic where President is the head of the state and the government and is chosen by people by the democratic and free elections. When the elections were won by the coalition of different ... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

Stock Photography Solves E-Book Problem

06th August 2007
If you are an e-book writer or publisher, stock nature photography is a vital resource for you. These incredible photos are used to design the cover and make the ebook more interesting. There is nothing better than photos of nature to spice up a book.... Read >
Author: echo_promotions

Breaking Out of Jail: The Kabbalah of Transformation

15th June 2007
The true value of a human being is determined primarily by the measure and the sense in which he has attained liberation from the self. --Albert Einstein Who are you? Are you a mother, father, child, friend, spiritual seeker, doctor, lawyer, teache... Read >
Author: Shifra Hendrie

Your Dreams

30th May 2007
Have you ever asked four or five-year-olds questions like, "Would you like to fly to the moon?" or, "Would like to go to Africa on a safari and see lions and elephants?" How about, "Would you like to be a football player in the NFL?" It seems that most y... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio

Undisclosed tip to less business arguments

30th May 2007
In the Tittha Sutta, some monks remarked to the Buddha that there are many followers of other teachings with differing opinions, who bicker with one another on what is and is not the truth. The Buddha described the situation with a story... Once, a king g... Read >
Author: Janny Cole

Looking for a classic children's toy? Why not consider a rocking horse?

21st May 2007
When it comes to buying toys for your child, the choices available to you can be mind-boggling. What toys can you buy that your infant or toddler will find both fun and mentally stimulating? While there are a variety of modern toys and games available to ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Varekai, Cirque du Soleil

14th May 2007
If you are looking for a live performance that astonishes with its brilliant acts and professional performance you can't go past Varekai, Cirque du Soleil. Forget elephants and performing dogs; this circus act tells the story of a young man's search. The ... Read >
Author: Melanie

Preparing Yourself for a Wildlife Photography in Kenya

03rd May 2007
When I first thought about doing wildlife photography in Kenya I was a bit stuck for inspiration. I was in the middle of the city with no wildlife in sight, unless you counted the people milling all around me, and I wasn’t due up for another long... Read >
Author: Lucy

Common zoo animal fact to teach young children

26th April 2007
Spending a day at the zoo was one of my favorite outings as a young child. I grew up in Chicago and had two wonderful zoos to enhance my early learning experiences. But now, as an adult, I often find myself wondering if the animals that are caged up a... Read >
Author: Garolyn Bowen

FREDERICK COURTNEY SELOUS (1851-1917), www.Taxidermy4cash.com

18th April 2007
British explorer and hunter, was born in London on the 31st of December 1851, and was educated at Rugby and in Germany. His love for natural history led to the resolve to study the ways of wild animals in their native haunts. Going to South Africa when he... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Why you should go for Wildlife photography in Kenya

15th April 2007
When I first thought about doing wildlife photography in Kenya I was a bit stuck for inspiration. I was in the middle of the city with no wildlife in sight, unless you counted the people milling all around me, and I wasn't due up for another long vacation... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

I would Love to call it a Photographic Safari in Kenya

02nd April 2007
When I first thought about doing wildlife photography in Kenya I was a bit stuck for inspiration. I was in the middle of the city with no wildlife in sight, unless you counted the people milling all around me, and I wasn’t due up for another long vacati... Read >
Author: josphine

Percolating and SEO – The Long Term Approach

31st January 2007
Time is against you when trying to optimize a site, particularly if you have a brand new domain and site. Letting a site percolate is sometimes a good strategy to undertake. If you work on the net, you probably drink coffee. For those of you who don... Read >
Author: Halstatt Pires

Arthritis Natural Treatment

28th December 2006
In Ayurveda, we can compare Arthritis to Vathavyadhi. Vatha means Vayu. Vatha vyadhi is two types. They are Vatha eva vyadhi and vathad vyadhi. Vatha eva vyadhi; vaayu itself gives rise to different types of pains when aggravated, the ailment is vatha... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Doing Big and Scary Part Two

18th December 2006
Step Three: Keep It Simple – Progress In Bite-Size Chunks How NOT To Eat An Elephant: DO NOT start this if you really don’t want to and are not hungry. Don’t do it on your own with no tools to help. Don’t try to do it all at once and DON’T st... Read >
Author: Andy Mouncey

Do Elephants Eat Cows For Protein?

12th December 2006
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer By far, the most common question I hear is: “If I don’t eat meat, or as much meat, where do I get my protein?” Sound familiar? Let’s cut to the chase – the protein chase. I’m a simple kind of girl so I ask si... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Elephant Hunting, Rowland Ward. www.Victorian-taxidermy.com

02nd October 2006
IVORY strictly speaking a term confined to the material represented by the tusk of the elephant, and for commercial purposes almost entirely to that of the male elephant. In Africa both the male and female elephant produce good-sized tusks; in the Indian ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Ganesh Chaturthi Gifts

21st August 2006
Lord Ganesh: One of the most popular Gods in India, lord Ganesh or Ganpati is considered a symbol of wisdom and a bringer of good luck. He is revered across India as a great clearer of obstacles. Lord Ganesha is the elephant-headed God. He is worshipped ... Read >
Author: Rukmini Guggilla

Travel Destinations on Africa's West Cape: Knysna

16th August 2006
About Knysna Knysna is a lovely area located on Africa's 'Garden Route.' The garden route is one of Africa's main locations for travelers and stretches along South Africa's Coast. Knysna is located between the Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean. ... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel

African Safaris boast spectacular wildlife

25th July 2006
When you are in Africa, you will obviously want to see animals. The best way to do this is to book yourself a place on a safari. Guided safaris leave regularly from all the biggest tourist destinations, and you can even arrange your own if you know what y... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Wedding Cake Decorations - Icing Glamour

24th July 2006
Decorating wedding cakes can be a lot of trouble, because you not only have to deal with the already stress of decorating a cake, but you have to deal with the crazy future bride. Brides can be become obsess with wanting everything to be perfect, which is... Read >
Author: Galadriel Anderson

Crystal Gifts for any Occasion

07th July 2006
Are you looking for a gift that will please most people and be good for any occasion? Why not try the very versatile items available in lead crystal. There are many excellent crystal items that are exclusively made in Turkey. You will be pleasantly sur... Read >
Author: Bonnie Spring

South Africa Hunting

04th July 2006
Hunters are always in conflict with conservatives and environment protectionists. The tussle seems to continue as long as the spirit of hunting expresses in the minds of modern day hunters. Hunting for food is generally accepted as rule of nature, but whe... Read >
Author: John Ritoguz

"Don't I Need More Protein for More Strength, Energy, Health and Fitness?" Part 1 of 2

22nd June 2006
Most of us believe that more protein is necessary for increased strength and fitness and higher energy. This is a common myth, accepted without question, that has been perpetuated in the last fifty or more years. And in today's commercial climate of t... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

The Top 10 Tips to Permanent Weight Loss, Health, and Fitness. Tip #9

21st June 2006
Tip # 9: Stockpile Mental Ammo When people start learning that you are adopting a new eating regime, they will barrage you with questions. The most common questions asked are: Where do you get your protein if you don't eat meat? Where do you... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

"But Isn't Meat Protein Superior to Plant Protein?"

18th June 2006
Haven't you always thought that meat protein was superior to plant protein, and that you had to eat meat protein to get "complete" protein for your health and fitness? And the only way you could get so-called "complete" protein from plant foods was to ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Let Yourself Grow a Little

26th May 2006
LET YOURSELF GROW A LITTLEDid you know that the gestation period for an elephant is 22 months?And then, she will give birth to a bundle of joy that weighs 150-250pounds? The fact that we're not elephants reminds me that we alwayshave something to be thank... Read >
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Bangalore to Ooty - Road trip

05th May 2006
When travelling from bangalore to ooty by road, there are quite a few things to do on the way. The road from bangalore to ooty pases through ramnagara, channapatna, maddur, mandya, srirangapatna, mysore, najungad, gundelpet, bandipur, mudumalai to oo... Read >
Author: Bala Murugan

The Elephants of Western Kilimanjaro

30th April 2006
Say Kilimanjaro and most people will think of mountain trekking. This, the highest mountain in Africa captures many people's imaginations and every year thousands climb to the summit. Other than that the area around Kilimanjaro and some of the villages ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Pet Caring

24th April 2006
Pet Caring When we first say the word Pet Training the first thing that comes to our minds would probably be a picture of a puppy jumping and catching something such as a tennis ball or other object thrown by his owner, not? Well the idea here is tha... Read >
Author: Roger Lima

Make The Elephant Jump -- Leading With A Kind Heart

12th April 2006
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is... Read >
Author: Brent Filson

What Makes Tanzania so Special

05th April 2006
Unique and the well worn-out phrase 'off the beaten track' have become not only mildly annoying but I think we have become immune to there supposed power to seduce and romance us into booking almost any vacation you may read about. It seems as if every d... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Coffee Grounds & Your Future

23rd March 2006
Reading your fortune with coffee is a lot like taking a Rorschach test. You need to get the big picture and interpret the symbols correctly to know what lies ahead.Here's the step-by-step guide to how to prepare to read coffee grounds: Use a white cup ... Read >
Author: Kate Simpson

Collectors Of Wildlife Figurines Will Often Be A Reflection Of The Animal They Collect

07th March 2006
A passionate collector can depict a sense of what makes them who they are by simply surrounding themselves with an animal that displays the same attributes in the wild. Wildlife figurines are being sought after by a large cross section of society and o... Read >
Author: Dean Whittingham

What You Should Know About Using Food As Reward Training For Your Dog And Calling Your Dog To Come

17th December 2005
Training with treats and other food based rewards is a great way to motivate your dog and speed the training process along. Most dogs are highly motivated by food rewards, and treat training using this kind of positive reinforcement is used to train all ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Cheong

Shih Tzu - Reward Training Basics For Your Shih Tzu

22nd November 2005
Training with treats and other food based rewards is a great way to motivate your shih tzu and speed the training process along. Most shih tzu are highly motivated by food rewards, and treat training using this kind of positive reinforcement is used to t... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Copenhagen Ice Rinks and Danish Elephants

01st October 2005
On my first visit to Denmark, I fell in love with the country and the city of Copenhagen. Contrary to my guidebook, you could see elephants and experience ice hockey in the dead of summer. The Hanson Brothers Upon arriving in Copenhagen, I was burne... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Is Your Site Ready For The Coming RSS Revolution?

25th August 2005
Gearing Up For The Coming RSS Revolution Are You Ready For The Coming RSS Revolution? Recent major developments by Microsoft and Google have placed RSS into the spotlight. Developments that will change how we use the Internet and how we use our ... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins

10 Tips for Killer Website Design

03rd August 2005
10 Tips for Killer Website Design Does website design make a difference in how long people will visit your website or if they'll stay and shop? You bet. You've seen the websites that scream "bad idea" and you know those folks are losing potential custo... Read >
Author: jan peterson