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The Acai Berry Side Effects Factor

23rd September 2009
Although the Acai berry has become exceedingly popular in the last few years with the health industry, and has been featured in numerous articles and studies across the world, there has been little attention to possible Acai berry side effects. A lot of I... Read >
Author: Brian EarlEdison

PeruShoppingMall - A virtual shopping place for the World

23rd September 2009
The world advances. The technology evolutions every day by leaps and bounds and the use of the Internet increases considerably. However, this global tool that is used worldwide, serves to chat, read newspapers, seeking information of any kind and who woul... Read >
Author: perushoppingmall

Ethical clothing brief breakdown

03rd August 2009
Many clothing companies claim to be a provider of ethical clothing; but being knowledgeable to which of these companies actually adhere to the ethical clothing companies standards can be harder to determine.   True we can contact companies or look on the... Read >
Author: Bertie J

Memories Of Argentina Vs. The Netherlands 78

22nd June 2009
An article about the first World Cup final I ever saw played live, between Argentina and the Netherlands. This in fact being the first time I witnessed the excitement of a final encounter in any sport. The year was 1978, in the month of June in the su... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Leather Journals and Bookbinding – Yesterday and Today

05th June 2009
If you didn't know by now, Fair trade is a marketing certification program that allows its participants who adhere to their policies to display the Fairtrade label or stamp on their products. In short, it's designed to give third world farmers and workers... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell

Most effective way of learning Spanish

02nd June 2009
Are you attracted and fascinated by the foreign languages and aspire to learn? Do you think Spanish language is interesting and delightful? If your answer is yes then you might want to read further as you are sure to discover some great opportunities that... Read >
Author: Dat

How to Get Robbed in Peru

29th May 2009
When you know how, it isn't hard to get robbed in Peru. Having lived in Peru for some ten years I see a lot of tourists come to visit this awesome country. However, many tend to leave their common sense at home. Thinking that life is like a Disney movie b... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll

Learn Spanish in Six Months or Less

29th May 2009
You can learn Spanish in six months or less. When traveling to Peru, or any Latin country, it would be in your best interest to at least have a working knowledge of the language. Even if you are on a packaged tour where everyone speaks English, you will b... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll

International Medical Expeditions: Sustainability is Key

29th May 2009
Over the past four months, I have had the opportunity to observe and be a part of the processes of international development from both an inside and outside perspective. Spending time behind the scenes, in the office and in the field on an expedition, ha... Read >
Author: ASCEND

Staying in Touch Whilst on Travelling: Cheaply

18th May 2009
There's nothing quite as majestic as the prospect of travelling. Wherever your dream destination, be it the spiked peaks of Peru, the stretching plains of South Africa or the outback of Australia, it's hard not to feel the strong hint of romance when thin... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

A Vacation in Peru: A South American Vacation of Mystery

03rd April 2009
A vacation in Peru is the definitive South American holiday of mystery. For Peru is a mystery; a holiday here will bring history alive, but the more you discover, the more mysterious it becomes. Perhaps this is because of the sheer scales involved. P... Read >
Author: Margaret

Machu Picchu Tours

10th March 2009
The people are also very interesting because they treat every visitor to the country with so much warmth that you will feel comfortable to explore their land without feeling restrained. If you need a holiday and you need to refresh and get back in touch w... Read >
Author: Rahul Singh

Why it is extremely difficult to become a millionaire with your blog

17th February 2009
You have probably seen those rags-to-riches blog stories on the internet. A young guy in his late twenties has this huge multi million dollar blogging empire that almost runs on auto-pilot while he chills away in the Caribbean on his private yacht with hi... Read >
Author: sanjaynair

How To Pick A Healthy Iguana

12th January 2009
So, you've decided to get a pet. But you don't know what kind yet. You leave the comfort of your home sweet home and go to the local pet shop. After looking at several types of dogs, cats, birds, and even fish, you suddenly realize that you want s... Read >
Author: John Simmons

New tips for Airline travel with Kids.

30th November 2008
Travelling with children, especially young children, can be tough at the best of times, but the confined space of an aeroplane can make things especially difficult, so it makes it a great idea to prepare for the worst. Here are some new tips I have picked... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Maradona, Simply Great (Part 1)

13th October 2008
When I first started watching football back in 1977 and the time that lead up to the World Cup played in 1978 in Argentina, I apart from becoming a great fan of the sport learnt the basics as to what was the game of football. By the “basics” I... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Maradona, Simply Great (Part 1)

13th October 2008
When I first started watching football back in 1977 and the time that lead up to the World Cup played in 1978 in Argentina, I apart from becoming a great fan of the sport learnt the basics as to what was the game of football. By the “basics” I mean no... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Backpackers – Have money, will travel

10th October 2008
The typical image of backpackers is someone who is scrimping on their expenses, opting only to pay for necessities like travel arrangements and food, pretty much anything else is subject to begging, borrowing or dealing. This may have been true in the pa... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Do You Feel Free?

15th September 2008
"…no one ever pushes you toward freedom. You need to take that for yourself." --Joan Erickson, wife of psychologist Erik Erickson, quoted in Joan Anderson's book, A Walk on the Beach. Do you believe that someone has to give you your freedom? Do you ... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

The Advantages of using a travel agency on holiday

30th June 2008
There are quite a few advantages to using a travel agent whilst on holiday - but many of them aren't recognized. A lot of people seem to think travel agencies are a rip-off, and that people can do it all themselves. You're right, you probably can. But... Read >
Author: Tiny Kitty

The Advantages of using a travel agency on holiday

30th June 2008
There are quite a few advantages to using a travel agent whilst on holiday - but many of them aren't recognized. A lot of people seem to think travel agencies are a rip-off, and that people can do it all themselves. You're right, you probably can. But I k... Read >
Author: Tiny Kitty

Scams to watch out for in Barcelona and advice to avoid it happening to you! Part 1

21st May 2008
Some scams to be aware of in Barcelona, and my tips for not being the next one it happens to! Tourists are often easy prey for the scammers and thieves in Barcelona. Read here to inform yourself of the common ones and how to avoid getting caught out. 3... Read >
Author: David Brydon

The Economic Reforms in Mexico in the 18th Century

14th November 2007
In the 18th century the Bourbones became the ruling family in Spain and at once started the reorganization of the economy in Spain and Mexico. In 1792 was founded the Colegio de Mineria to train mining techniques and supplementary skillfulness. The silver... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith

Learn the Exotic from the Exotic: Summer Study Abroad Programs

29th January 2007
Summer study abroad programs can range from learning about physiological ecology in the Galapagos Islands to learning Spanish in Peru. With all the programs available it can be hard choosing just one, but some things will almost always remain the same no ... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Guinea Pigs History

28th September 2006
In 2000 BC the first common Guinea Pig was domesticated for food by the Inca, in the Andean region of South America, in what is now Peru and Bolivi... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba

Cavy/Guinea Pigs History

28th September 2006
In 2000 BC the first common Guinea Pig was domesticated for food by the Inca, in the Andean region of South America, in what is now Peru and Bolivia. In these countries the Guinea Pigs continue to be a food source. In Peru Guinea Pigs are called cuy and a... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba