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Success…follow the well-beaten path

28th September 2009
Have you achieved success in your life? Yes or no? The answer to that question is quite simple to most people. You might as well ask a man how much money he has…it’s the same question. However there’s more to it than that. Money is a nice manifestat... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Online Dating - Honesty IS The Best Policy

23rd September 2009
If you've never dated online before than it's difficult to know where to start. Many of our members have told us that the most difficult thing to do is write a profile. It's hard to write the truth, rather than what you might think the reader wants to s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Before You Choose an Apartments – Five Points to Consider

23rd September 2009
When it comes to selecting an apartment in Dallas TX, you will be spoilt for choices. There are two ways for locating Dallas apartments, one is hire Dallas apartment finders or check for the online services. You can easily find condos, townhouses, duplexe... Read >
Author: Sanjana Sharma

Lectern Etiquette

18th September 2009
First, the square wooden object placed at the center of the room is properly called a lectern, not a podium. The word podium comes from the word podiatry which means: the care of the human foot, the diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders. Therefore, a ... Read >
Author: Arvee Robinson

Cholesterol Risk: Fats Cholesterol Level

17th September 2009
IntroductionAfter Labor Day I go for my annual physical checkup. As the years roll on inexorably, I must confess that I look forward to this ritual, and I don't mind taking the train to Crestwood (2 stops beyond Bronxville). Actually, I must confess that ... Read >
Author: marciano guerrero

Your Love Life and Self-Love

15th September 2009
I ask you now to look at the current state of your love life, your romantic love life, and your views and feelings about the relationship you are currently in or—if you currently do not have an intimate romantic partner—how you view relationships ... Read >
Author: Reeva

Finding A Great Hotel In Barcelona

11th September 2009
Casa Camper Hotel received some nice comments from guests.� It has 25 rooms that are decorated in creative fashions that match the amazing décor of the entire hotel.� Extras, like minibar and room service, are included in the base cost so you do not ... Read >
Author: andywilliams06

Oxford office space to rent

01st September 2009
Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is a place where history, diverse cultures and modern lifestyles collide. Above all, it is famous for its University, which is the oldest university in the English speaking world. Other landmarks include the historic C... Read >
Author: nmaidment

Compare Airline Credit Cards

30th August 2009
A lot of people who apply for an Airline Credit Card usually feel the process is quite quick. There is no need to go to your local branch and do a Credit Card Compare. The process of buying a credit card can be done in a matter of minutes, anywhere and an... Read >
Author: Calvin Harris

Selling Property in Chicago

26th August 2009
Selling your home can be exciting, but it also takes work. It may have been spurred by the desire to live in a nicer home, the need to move for a new job, or the necessity to handle on out of control costs. But whatever the decision, you'll need to patch ... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt

The world’s first ultra transparent phone – The LG GD 900 Crystal

26th August 2009
The LG GD900 Crystal has a special secret that can only be discovered when operating the keypad. The secret is that the keypad is hidden until you touch it which means the display screen size is greatly enhanced. This isn't the phones only selling point e... Read >
Author: Admin

Where Stonehenge Is Located And Who Built Stonehenge

25th August 2009
If you want to dive into ancient history in England, Stonehenge is certainly a place to start. I think it can be argued that it is Europe's most famous prehistoric monument. You've seen the pictures... of a "mysterious" circle of upright stones in... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

Travel in Sicily

20th August 2009
Palermo is the biggest city in Sicily of Italy. It is also a good harbor with dangerous terrain. Goethe appraised Palermo as the most beautiful cape of the world when he came here. As the dominator changes, there are different kinds of religions and cultu... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Top Lover's Places to Go To in Moscow, Russia

13th August 2009
Nearly a generation after the end of the communist USSR, Russia is one of the most spellbinding travel destinations there is. Moscow is a city with its own mixture of old and contemporary Russia, and a generous helping of cosmopolitanism. If Moscow isn't ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Tool vending machines are very useful

30th July 2009
Vending machines are nearly everywhere now-a-days, providing just about anything you can think of, from coffee, fresh pizza to batteries and even industrial tools. You find them in train station, shopping malls, and office buildings or in industries; and ... Read >
Author: liza252

How Do Positive Thinking Affirmations Work?

28th July 2009
First and foremost, the whole secret behind this form of mental programming is called desire and want – two of the most important aspects of this technology so to speak that actually allow it to become so effective. Affirmations do not work overnight, w... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Brighton Christmas Parties

24th July 2009
Many call it the capital of the south coast and with so many Londoners heading down this way you can see where the name comes from. During the festive season Brighton turns from a seaside city to the most beautiful Christmas location in the southeast. The... Read >
Author: Tony Anthony

If You Love Reading This Could Change Your Life !

18th July 2009
Next time you are reading your latest book, particularly paperbacks and hardbacks in the common formats for the mass markets, perhaps you could take notice of just how uncomfortable it can be holding your book open, sometimes for long periods of time. You... Read >
Author: bob johnston

Learn English and Work in London, Leonardo Da vinci Programme, Summer Camp

17th July 2009
ADC College teach English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in London (UK). The majority of their students arrive from other European Union countries. The students typically spend 2-3 weeks with ADC learning English in a fully immersive programme. Located i... Read >
Author: giovanni

Compact Components For LCD Touch Screens

09th July 2009
There is no doubt that LCD screens and LCD touch screens are the future for screens. LCD display monitors are also more and more common in the every day life and you can now have custom display solutions to go along whatever you want or industrial LCD mon... Read >
Author: Don REV

Advantages of Using the Train over a Plane

01st July 2009
The internet makes buying train tickets so much easier nowadays. We have the flexibility to book train tickets whenever suits us, day or night. This means we no longer have to make a trip down to the train station during lunch break or wait on hold for th... Read >
Author: Kim

Technology always keeps you ahead.

29th June 2009
The above fact has been proved by myfoldingbikes.com as they provide you Strida 5.0 bikes. Strida 5.0 is a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down into a more compact size. Mo... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Fenway Real Estate | Hitting a Home Run in Boston's Toughest Market

26th June 2009
Finding a new home in a recession is a difficult prospect. But if you manage the capital, credit and job security aspect, you will be ahead of the competition. Many home sellers are eager to let go of their property at low rates. This is an opportunity fo... Read >
Author: michael russell

The Usefulness And Utter Convenience Of Shuttle Buses

22nd June 2009
In every airport, seaport, train station or hotel in the world, as well as a host of other places you may find yourself in, one of the most important concerns has to do with transportation. How do you get to where you want to go, especially if you are car... Read >
Author: Great Eagle

The Usefulness And Utter Convenience Of Shuttle Buses

22nd June 2009
In every airport, seaport, train station or hotel in the world, as well as a host of other places you may find yourself in, one of the most important concerns has to do with transportation. How do you get to where you want to go, especially if you are car... Read >
Author: Michael Podgoetsky

Technology always keeps you ahead.

22nd June 2009
The above fact has been proved by myfoldingbikes.com as they provide you the Strida Folding Bike. These Strida Folding Bike is a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down into a mor... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

SPLENDOUR OF THE SEAS - “SHIP OF LIGHT” ROYAL CARIBBEAN

10th June 2009
Itinerary: Venice Cruising Athens Mykonos Cruising Split Venice I flew with Ryanair from Shannon on Friday morning. I spent the day in Venice which is ideal really for people to spend... Read >
Author: arabela

SPLENDOUR OF THE SEAS - “SHIP OF LIGHT” ROYAL CARIBBEAN

10th June 2009
Itinerary: Venice Cruising Athens Mykonos Cruising Split Venice I flew with Ryanair from Shannon on Friday morning. I spent the day in Venice which is ideal really for people to spend... Read >
Author: arabela

The mountains and rivers of Switzerland

09th June 2009
The mountain and river of Switzerland is very famous. The Alps Mountain is very high and long. Many clear lakes and rivers interlace with each other. The rural scenery is like a dream and the townscape is like a picture. All is like twinkling pearls that ... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Why not take the train next time you travel

05th June 2009
Train journeys have certainly come along way over the last couple of years in the UK. I recently took a train journey and was pleasantly surprised how much better the train experience can be. It will obviously depend on which company you have your train j... Read >
Author: Kim

Cheap Concert Tickets Booking Hotels Near The O2 Arena

03rd June 2009
My take on getting hotels near the O2 arena after getting out of the gig? Don't even think about it. Seriously, you've got no chance of getting one, because everyone else has thought about it and done what you should have done in the first place and booke... Read >
Author: radarbob

Time Management Begins With Vision

29th May 2009
So you've been to a bunch of dinner parties lately, and you're getting a little fat. What do you do? Easy--stop snacking and hit the gym. Likewise if your wallet is getting a little slim: you set up a budget and stick to it. These two common problems have... Read >
Author: billygee

Top 5 Tips on What To Look For When Considering Buying A Rural Property in Bulgaria

14th May 2009
A lovely rural house in a charming Bulgarian village can still be bought for as little as 5000 Euros in some areas but what should you consider when viewing such properties and making a decision on whether to purchase such a property? Here are 5 things yo... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith

Strida 5.0 are usually associated with urban commuters.

13th May 2009
The above fact has been proved by myfoldingbikes.com as they provide you Strida bikes. Strida is a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down into a more compact size. Most Strid... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Looking For Information On Surbiton?

11th May 2009
Surbiton is a smallish town south-west of central london, in the home county Surrey. The town really started to prosper with the introduction of a fast railway connection to Waterloo. This, in conjunction with the distance from London and the pleasant sur... Read >
Author: Adam Smith

Top family attractions in Northern England

11th May 2009
There are many things to see and do in Northern England, and that includes attractions in Yorkshire. The train station and the airport both service the area, so you won't be struggling to get there or fighting traffic. There's also Betty's Cafe Tea Rooms,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Starting a Family Holiday to Remember

07th May 2009
You've packed the car, rounded the kids up and you're ready to go off on a family holiday. And before you leave, you'll have set out with the intentions of making the best of your trip away with the least amount stress for everyone involved. That's why th... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Plastic Protection: Safeguarding Against Credit Card Fraud

28th April 2009
It has been claimed that we could be living in a cashless society by 2012. And whilst this prediction may be a little off the mark, there can be little doubt that there has been a gradual shift away from paper payments. It’s now possible to pay for j... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Great day or lousy day?

22nd April 2009
It was one of those days when I was able to notice most of the good things in life - big and small. Waking up to a new day - alive and healthy! Running water, hot and cold! Nice clothes to wear! Fresh juice to drink! A job to go to! Beautiful weather -... Read >
Author: Mush Panjwani

Myfolding.com provides you with the bikes of high technology.

17th April 2009
The above fact has been proved by myfoldingbike.com as they provide you Strida bike. Strida is a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down into a more compact size. Most Strida ... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Fun for the Whole Family with Lego City Sets

27th March 2009
Now, anyone can play with lego – no matter the age. The complex designs now attract adults and children alike, mainly because children are interested in seeing something new and adults want to have fun with toys which weren’t available when they wer... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Yacht Charter Croatia Tips

25th March 2009
Each year the number of guests chartering yachts and sailboats in Croatia is growing, thus making yacht charter one of the most popular vacation options for thousands of guests in the summer. Simultaneously to the growth of the number of guests chartering... Read >
Author: Nina

Hotels in Lithuania - Where to Stay in Lithuania

24th March 2009
Are you planning on spending holidays in Lithuania? If so, make sure you book a nice hotel so you can relax after a day of sightseeing or a night of partying on the beach. Don't worry, there are many great hotels in Lithuania you can choose from. If yo... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Strida are usually associated with urban commuters.

19th March 2009
The above fact has been proved by myfoldingbike.com as they provide you Strida bike. Strida is a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down into a more compact size. Most Strida ... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Everyone wants to play with language

10th March 2009
I was out having a drink the other night with Fred in a little bar in Yokohama, where we were for a meeting, and he was having a good moan, which is what he says instead of complaining. I am not sure if Fred picked up this Briticism, or perhaps even a Com... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Get a warm atmosphere in Pensione Hotel Sydney

09th March 2009
Planning your holidays in Australia? One of the best places to enjoy your vacation, Australia is considered as one of the most beautiful countries in the whole world. Well known for its climate, natural beauty, beaches, forests and the wild life, Australi... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

2 Ways to Stop ID Theft When Traveling

06th March 2009
There's a few ways to stop identity theft when you are traveling overseas or on an extended cruise or vacation. There are simple, affordable and really smart. The first is to buy a simple leather ID holder. These accessories are not the end all of ID ... Read >
Author: St-smithFS

When is a Class B Building a Class A Decision?

05th March 2009
Today, more than ever, every business owner wants affordable office space that fits the demands of their company without breaking their budget. In light of current economic conditions, businesses everywhere require better values, pure and simple, and tod... Read >
Author: Rick Rakow

Technology always keeps you ahead.

04th March 2009
The above fact has been proved by myfoldingbike.com as they provide you Strida bikes. Strida is a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down into a more compact size. Most Strida... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

Get a warm atmosphere in Pensione Hotel Sydney

02nd March 2009
Planning your holidays in Australia? One of the best places to enjoy your vacation, Australia is considered as one of the most beautiful countries in the whole world. Well known for its climate, natural beauty, beaches, forests and the wild life, Australi... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

One day trip from Milan without a car: Como and Bellagio a boat trip

26th February 2009
From Milan you don't need a car to take this day trip to the wonders of a magic garden on Lake Como, Bellagio: you just hop on a train of the "LeNord" private train company, and in less than one hour you are in a magic place of lakes, gardens and palaces.... Read >
Author: Enrico Massetti

Neon Clocks

24th February 2009
Clock is one of the oldest inventions created by humans. For some people clock means a timepiece that shows the time of day. Clocks are one of the very first complex machines created by humans. In earlier days, they had the shape of pendulums and gears, b... Read >
Author: Steve123

One day trips from Milan without a car: Mottarone on Lake Maggiore

28th January 2009
From Milan you don't need a car to take this day trip to the wonders of the mountain balcony of Mottarone on Lake Maggiore: you just hop on a train of the "LeNord" private train company, and in a short time you are in a magic place of lakes, mountains and... Read >
Author: Enrico Massetti

Saving Money on Your Car Insurance - Is it Really Worth It?

28th January 2009
What good is car insurance if you don't have a car? None. You also wouldn't need road tax, MOTs, petrol or diesel. You would not care how much petrol prices had gone up that week unless it was going to affect the cost of your bus tickets and if you also h... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Riding on Trains

28th January 2009
I have spent most of this week sat on trains. I know that it's not many people's idea of fun and it is not usually my idea of a great time either yet something about this week has been rather relaxing. Maybe it's something to do with the gentle rocking of... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Toronto Taxi is the Choicest Transport Service in Toronto

23rd January 2009
Toronto towncar also offers professional airport transfer/shuttle services to you with the prior aim of making your journey a comfortable. One licensed driver will wait for you at the airport/port/hotel and will take you directly to your destination with... Read >
Author: eddiedamon

Dollar Car Rental

17th January 2009
Not all people have cars. On occasion car owners can't use their own vehicle. This could be while on a vacation, or while their car is being repaired. At times people shy away from driving long distances in their vehicle. They want to avoid the miles of w... Read >
Author: larry tiles

One day trips from Milan without a car: Como and Bellagio on Lake Como

17th January 2009
From Milan you don't need a car to take this day trip to the wonders of a magic garden on Lake Como, Bellagio: you just hop on a train of the "LeNord" private train company, and in less than one hour you are in a magic place of lakes, gardens and palaces.... Read >
Author: Enrico Massetti

Technology always keeps you ahead.

16th January 2009
The above fact has been proved by myfoldingbikes.com as they provide you Strida bikes. Strida is a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down into a more compact size. Most Strid... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

15 Things No Traveler Should Leave Home Without

09th January 2009
Whether your trip is a three hour ride to Dublin, OH or a 13 hour flight to Dublin, Ireland, there are certain items that every traveler should pack. This list doesn’t include those essential items – passports, money, ID, prescriptions, eyeglasses, co... Read >
Author: John Bumbas

L.A. weekend full of fun and wow factor

18th December 2008
Looking for some sizzle in your next Southern California weekend? The menu of attractions in Los Angeles ensures that your getaway will never be boring. Our recent weekend in L.A. reminded us of just how much there is to see and do in that city at any ... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Technology always keeps you ahead.

17th December 2008
The above fact has been proved by myfoldingbikes.com as they provide you Strida bikes. Strida is a type of bicycle that incorporates hinges or joints in the frame and handlebar stem that permit it to be broken down into a more compact size. Most Strid... Read >
Author: My Folding Bike

What Makes A Great Package Holiday?

15th December 2008
In previous times, packaged holidays were perceived as the resource of the poor and the unemployed; “upper class” people did not take packaged holidays. But as the world economies have constantly suffered inflation rates rises, the cost of taking a wh... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

The streets of the Bolognese cribs

08th December 2008
Christmas is coming, and like every year, the dreadful moment of Christmas gifts is approaching too. This year I have decided to do all the shopping while enjoying a weekend visiting a new town. As I collected information about Italian towns, I disco... Read >
Author: Sylvia in Florence

Car Hire Australia – Getting To Know Sydney International Airport

03rd December 2008
Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is the busiest airport in the country. It has 3 terminals; an International Terminal (T1) and two Domestic Terminals (T2 & T3) and it's only about 12km from the city centre. Find out more... Sydney Kingsfo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Car Hire Perth - Best Way To Explore And See The Countryside!

03rd December 2008
Perth – is the capital of Western Australia which is the biggest of Australia’s states. It accounts for a third of Australia’s landmass though it only has about 10% of its population. This is probably because much of the interior of the state is des... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Kenny Martin Has Released A Stellar Rock/Pop CD 'As We Walk'

12th November 2008
The multi-talented international adult contemporary singer & songwriter Kenny Martin has released his brand new CD entitled “As We Walk,” which features his chart-topping single “This Train Station.” The album features thirteen upbeat rock songs... Read >
Author: MusicDish

A Casa di Angela in Rome

16th October 2008
Angela’s bed and Breakfast is a Villa surrounded with landscape gardens in the centre of Aranova, with good connection to public transport you can say you are in the centre of Roma. It only takes 13 minutes by Metro-train to San Pietro /the Vatican/ .Wh... Read >
Author: Marco

Digging Up History in Porto Torres, Sardinia

30th September 2008
Can you imagine? You are building a new train station, and every time you put a shovel to the ground you dig up an ancient statue, vase or Roman coin. This is the case in Porto Torres--a working dock city on the island of Sardinia. Like a great many... Read >
Author: GypsyNester

Chocked Tentacle In Alghero, Sardinia

30th September 2008
It’s a pleasant thirty minutes ride from Sassari, where we were staying, to the seaside gem of Alghero on the famous "Little Green Train" (Trenino Verde). This popular narrow gauge railroad serves Sardinia and dates back to 1888. In 1921, author D.H. L... Read >
Author: GypsyNester

Hotel Amsterdam, A Step to The Future

30th September 2008
Amsterdam is a very funny city with very tolerant people. However, it has a very rich culture and has famous museums like Stedelijk Museum, Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum. They are located in the Museumplein. It is a luxurious area of Amsterdam and is ac... Read >
Author: CapybaraSEO

Destination Windermere

29th September 2008
Windermere in the English Lake District is the longest natural lake in England. Set in the middle of some of the most beautiful scenery in the country, Windermere and its surrounding areas have been a favoured holiday destination since 1847. Windermere... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Effective brand-building tools

17th September 2008
When you mention an object, most probably the first thing that comes to mind is a brand name or a trademark. For example, the mention of the word "breakfast" conjures images of newly brewed coffee, a plate of bacon and eggs, and your favorite brand of bag... Read >
Author: Celine Benjamin

Apartments in Dallas

15th September 2008
The cost of living in Dallas is quite reasonable. So, if you can grab a good job in Dallas, it will not be very difficult for you to spend, in comparison to the other cities. The living cost is 17% below the living cost of other states. The rental cost i... Read >
Author: Melina Menny

Halstatt, Austria – Travel guide 2008

13th August 2008
Set in Austria, the Sound of Music is an epic film spurring dreams of a heavenly land in every child that sees the movie. In truth, they should have filmed the movie in Halstatt, Austria. Halstatt I had been in Salzburg for four days and was growing... Read >
Author: MIKE LOBO

6 Best Reasons Why a Bus Charter Is Always the Choice for Corporate Travel

13th August 2008
You know what they say: All work and no play can definitely make anyone dull. And a bus charter gives you all the reasons to go out and play in the sun. Indeed, a bus charter can basically take you at any point all over the United Kingdom, whether you w... Read >
Author: Robert Janis

Shed your '3rd World' Prejudices, You Deserve Attentive, Top Quality Care on your Medical Travels

13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Medical-Tourism-Guide.com If you have received medical services in a developed country, you are well used to feeling like you are no more than a chart number. From the time you get to a waiting room for the first doctor's visit, you ... Read >
Author: Jay Siva

Why You Need Inbound and Outbound Links On Your Website

29th July 2008
A website is like a train station, it has visitors that come and go through it to get around on the Internet. Think about it, whenever you visit a website, you click on a link that takes you to the next page that has the information on it your desire. Eve... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Losing Weight - Exercise or Diet?

22nd July 2008
Leading research shows that weight can be lost through both diet and exercise. In fact, exercise induced weight loss in pure terms has less of an effect than a diet if taken in isolation. However, the big difference is the fact that exercise burns fat yet... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Losing Weight - Exercise or Diet?

22nd July 2008
Leading research shows that weight can be lost through both diet and exercise. In fact, exercise induced weight loss in pure terms has less of an effect than a diet if taken in isolation. However, the big difference is the fact that exercise burns fat yet... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Losing Weight - Diet or Exercise?

22nd July 2008
Leading research shows that weight can be lost through both diet and exercise. In fact, exercise induced weight loss in pure terms has less of an effect than a diet if taken in isolation. However, the big difference is the fact that exercise burns fat yet... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Losing Weight - Diet or Exercise?

22nd July 2008
Leading research shows that weight can be lost through both diet and exercise. In fact, exercise induced weight loss in pure terms has less of an effect than a diet if taken in isolation. However, the big difference is the fact that exercise burns fat yet... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Network surveillance Cameras

18th July 2008
Technology makes our lives a lot more comfortable and convenient, but even with all today’s high tech, security remains a major concern for everyone; we are all, at some time, susceptible to criminal activity. Network video surveillance is a growing mar... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Jaipur hotels: The word ‘luxury’ gets anew meaning here

01st July 2008
Rajasthan. The gold, the glitter and the SAND. The land echoes with the eternal lyrics of life playing on some lone harp in the midst of endless sand dunes. Such is the mystifying nature of the place that nobody is able to unravel the mystery behind it al... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

Is the cost of commuting getting too much?

27th June 2008
Something like 1 in 6 people have considered quitting their jobs because the increasing cost of fuel prices means that their daily commute to work is costing too much. People really are struggling to cope with rising fuel costs and would consider such ... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy

Hotels – Venice, an Introduction

23rd June 2008
The quintessential hallmark images of Venice with its elegant buildings, meandering canals, romantic boats (known as Gondolas) and narrow streets that have been popularised through film and literature are all a true representation of what you can expect. ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

A Guide to getting to Alicante, Spain

20th June 2008
Alicante is a Spanish city that is a favourite travel destination due to its gorgeous seas, exquisite cuisine and the many interesting events it holds throughout the year. It is one of the more popular and exciting Spanish cities, and attracts many touris... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Miss Bee

17th June 2008
I walked Miss Bee to the train station this morning. The first thing to understand about Miss Bee is that Miss Bee is a man. After a sticky blueberry Danish and large cup of French roast at the Bread Store, the gift of weather required that I walk a whi... Read >
Author: Missing Link

Astravel is a licensed Russian tour operator since 1992, the repeated prize-winner as the leader of

11th June 2008
Type: Adventure Duration: 8 days Season: June - August Recommended Group Size: 6-12 PAX Transportation: train, minibus, horseback, on foot, raft This one is a great adventure for outdoor lovers. The itinerary gives you a unique chance to ex... Read >
Author: a2media

Study And Learn Italian In Italy

27th May 2008
ITALIAN LEARNING in BOLOGNA? WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN ITALIAN IN ITALY AND HAVE TIME TO VISIT THIS BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY TOO? Hallo! Servizi linguistici di Kos Marta Inga e Di Dio Luigina snc organizes training courses for private students, professionals... Read >
Author: Andrea Pernici

Country Properties turn Into Commuter Retreats: Working From Home Changes The Landscape

15th May 2008
Country properties in Britain that were once suitable only people who worked locally are becoming targets for commuters. The lower property prices in rural locations are a bonus too, according to property estate agents. The development is not because ... Read >
Author: Seamour Rathore

Things to do in Wellington, New Zealand

15th May 2008
Wellington is the capital of New Zealand and probably its most picturesque city. Set against the backdrop of the hills and facing a waterfront, this populous city offers a relax feel to it, with plenty to see and do. If you’re starting out your vacatio... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Learn about Laptop Insurance Coverage and Cheap Laptop Insurance

30th April 2008
Laptops are in vogue. It is the in thing to carry about and around. It gives the one carrying a laptop a look of distinction. It has become very popular with businesses and professionals. Nowadays it has taken a different turn. Almost everybody whose... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

New Nokia with NFC

16th April 2008
Near Field Communication set to change the way we use our mobiles. Bluetooth technology has given an update. Mobile manufacturer Nokia have just announced a new mobile phone today, the latest in its collection of Classic mobile phones. The Nokia 6212... Read >
Author: JGray

Train Safety

07th April 2008
Trains are a great addition to the Twin Cities in Minnesota, but like any moving vehicle, they come with warnings that must be observed. Make safety a priority on and around trains, so that adults and children can learn how to be safe around the tracks, a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Good Land Investment Strategy from Crown Land

02nd April 2008
When it comes to property investments, two things are highly considered: price of investment and its potential yields. These two factors go hand in hand. One should not highly consider one and disregard the other. For instance, no matter how affordable th... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Social Engineeering

20th March 2008
Social engineering is the name given to attempts to gain secure information by gaining the trust of the person holding such information. With Valentine's Day fast approaching, I recall methods used in the past to gain entry to some of London's most sec... Read >
Author: Chris Eden

Looking For My Name Is Earl, Watch Online My Name Is Earl

26th February 2008
Look many people like TV show and we can say TV is the opinion for them. I mean TV is everything for them but when they missed any episodes of any season of the any show. Which show they like most? Then they think! Crap and anything else… so I decided I... Read >
Author: Rajdeep Brar

Workers risking their car insurance

22nd January 2008
There are many professions that require you to drive and be mobile as a part of your job. These professions could include anything from travelling to another office in the company to being a travelling representative for a company. Many companies recogn... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Dating Again…On the Far Side of Forty

19th January 2008
Elaine Williams ©2008 Due to life circumstances, the death of a spouse, I had been out of the dating game for some time and reentered the scene after a 27-year absence. I experienced what I like to call “culture shock”. One definition is as follo... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams

Inclusive Package Holiday Deals

14th January 2008
When you are planning to go on holiday, you may want to look into all inclusive package holidays, as they have many advantages. All inclusive package holidays are where you pay one price, and they include several aspects of your travel. Generally, all inc... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger

Beware routine

07th November 2007
Whilst travelling in to work today, I happened upon an idea quite by chance. As I was walking through the very busy train station at London's Victoria, towards the tube station, I realised that I had made pretty much the entire journey on auto pilot quite... Read >
Author: James

NLP and Kids

01st November 2007
NLP and Kids by Kay GillKids are the most amazing creatures. Infact, they could teach us adults a few skills should we care to take a few moments to look deeper into their simple strategies of life.What time do kids wake up?How much energy do they have?Ho... Read >
Author: Kay Gill

Approaching the Girl

15th October 2007
Hi Dr. Neder,I'm trying to approach and meet a girl I see frequently on the way to work in the morning at the train station. What is the best approach and what do I say at first to get her trust and interest? Please let me know what you think.============... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder

Polar Bear Express Arrival in Moosonee, Ontario

29th August 2007
This continues the description of our train ride from Cochrane, Ontario to Moosonee, Ontario. The Polar Bear Express runs during the summer months with a train connecting the two cities during the remainder of the year. Ontario Northern Rail Road is the o... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Polar Bear Express Riding the Rails to Moosonee

28th August 2007
Anxious! Excited! Which? Both! I am a child again! At 5:45 I called the front desk to cancel my 6 am wake up call. The restaurant did not open until 6:30 so we made sure we were ready. Entering the restaurant my wife and I were the only ones there. Wow... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Arriving at Glasgow Prestwick International Airport, what to expect

14th August 2007
The airport began life back in 1934 when it was nothing more than an area used for private planes. WWII saw its profile and status raised as it became a major centre for the receiving and onward dispatching of American planes. Aircraft production became a... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Cochrane, Ontario

13th August 2007
This is the eighth in a series of fifteen articles about our journey into North Central Ontario. We arrived in Cochrane, Ontario, yesterday and will visit the Polar Bear Habitat today. Our excitement was building about ridding the Polar Bear Express as we... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

On China's Racist Hotels by Tom Carter

07th August 2007
On China's Racist Hotels by Tom Carter Anyone who has spent time in the People's Republic of China is obviously aware of the sheer number of hotels and sundry boardinghouses located in even the smallest city. What patronizing Western travelers frequ... Read >
Author: Tom Carter

Rail passes offer discount train travel throughout Europe

07th August 2007
Consecutive or flexi travel? One country or a whole bunch? Saver passes? Rail 'n Drive? Overwhelmed with trying to pick the right European rail pass? Possibilities can be daunting... but choosing the perfect pass can save you time and money. A rail pass l... Read >
Author: Michael Gleason

History of Greek Sorority

26th July 2007
The first sorority began at Wesleyan Female College in the mid 1800s as a secret society for women. It was known as the Adelphean Society. A few years later another society was created on the same campus and a rivalry began. These were not called sororit... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

Park on my Doorstep

20th July 2007
ParkatmyHouse.com is a new and innovative website that enables local residents with empty driveways and garages, and businesses or venues with unused car parks, to rent them out to drivers needing somewhere to park. Motorists on their way to a hospital, ... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn

Barcelona – What an experience

03rd July 2007
Barcelona, the city of art, architecture and design. To walk through Barcelona’s old city is a daunting task; it almost takes you back to medieval times, especially Barri Gòtic, which is the Gothic quarter. Personally the idea of Gothic has never b... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Teaching With Traditional Toys

01st June 2007
Children are quite curious and love to ask questions. They want to investigate new noises and explore a variety of things to touch. The simple things we take for granted, like the stars or the sky, are exciting new adventures to young children. Because of... Read >
Author: Gary Clay

Teaching With Traditional Toys

21st May 2007
Children are quite curious and love to ask questions. They want to investigate new noises and explore a variety of things to touch. The simple things we take for granted, like the stars or the sky, are exciting new adventures to young children. Because of... Read >
Author: Gary Clay

History of Limos

10th May 2007
If you need to travel, you will certainly enjoy the luxury of riding in a limousine. Dallas is home to many beautiful limousines that are available for your service. Historically speaking, the definition of a limousine is a stretch luxury car that is... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Devil’s Nose Train Tour In Ecuadorian Highlands

27th March 2007
After a marvelous adventure by train through the Ecuadorian Andes, I am returning by the South Panamerican highway to my hotel in Quito-Ecuador, visiting another time all the little villages and attractives of this amazing country, everything I can vi... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

The Result of The Big Phobia Cure

12th March 2007
Earlier this year I watched Paul McKenna on GMTV, doing a phobia cure for the nation. It appeared to be very successful so I decided that we should come up with a similar idea to publicise our NLP and Hypnotherapy trainings. Unfortunately, I couldn’t t... Read >
Author: People Building

Can I really teach English in Germany?!?

14th January 2007
Can I really teach English in Germany?!? The short and easy answer is “YES”. In fact anyone who has graduated from high school and has a good grasp of their own language can make a comfortable living as a freelance trainer in Germany. However, a ... Read >
Author: nigelnix

How you let depression go when u confidie to strangers.

13th January 2007
When Judi climbed into the cab, she needed distraction as much as transportation. The handsome young cab driver had kind eyes and a ready smile so she settled into the backseat of the taxi for the 20 minute drive from her home in Columbia to t... Read >
Author: Oduor Abong

Walking up Snowdon

22nd December 2006
On a warm but slightly overcast Sunday morning in August, we arrived at Pen-Y-Pas car park to start Rob’s first trip up Snowdon. After a quick comfort break in the last hospitable conveniences for a few thousand feet we set off along the Pyg Track for ... Read >
Author: Gareth Sear

Lodging in and Around Sheffield

13th December 2006
Sheffield has taken many steps over the past few decades to attract tourism from the UK and around the world. Many of the city’s most popular attractions have been built or refurbished in the last 20 years following the decline of the steel market. The ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Roads – Please give me a Break!

07th December 2006
Road traffic in Delhi is like a road rage on routine The metro cities are known by their road traffic. Increasing road traffic in India and congestion puts road safety on a receiving end. Road traffic in Delhi is like a road rage on routine. I found th... Read >
Author: Abhimanyu Singh

Tips for traveling in Israel by trains

22nd November 2006
The Israeli railroads infrastructure has been upgraded significantly in the past 10 years. While until 1996 most of trains & railroads were bizarre collections of British "leftovers" from the mandatory occupation that lasted until 1948, nowadays Israeli t... Read >
Author: Michal Moreno

Barvaux-sur-Ourthe Tourist Information

16th November 2006
General summary of city: Barvaux-sur-Ourthe, also known as Barvaux, is a city that is part of the province of Luxembourg. The province of Luxembourg consists of five different districts: the Arlon District, Bastogne District, the Marche-en-Famenne Distric... Read >
Author: Meredith Booney

Chiva Express: ‘Ride the Roof’ through Volcanoes and Lowlands

11th November 2006
El Boliche Protected Recreation Area is a spectacular spot that allows visitors to enjoy the natural wonders of the Andean highlands. It is located at 60 kilometers (37 miles) from Quito, between the Provinces of Cotopaxi and Pichincha. El Boliche is the ... Read >
Author: jorge alvarado

A Bird Eye View of Paris: Four High Spots

06th October 2006
When you want to view Paris from the top, four vantage points offer an easy access. Paris expert Phil Chavanne has located them for you. Take my word for it: there is more in Paris than meets the eye. Just look up, and you'll discover statues, histor... Read >
Author: Phil Chavanne

Station Museum - The Gare D'Orsay

22nd August 2006
The GARE D'ORSAY is museum which has been built in what used to initially be a train station, the building itself is exceptional and interesting. The museum has an extraordinary art collection, which dates back to the early 19th century. However its fame ... Read >
Author: anil gupta

How to do Venice in 48hrs

21st August 2006
Canals, gondoliers, romance, swaying buildings and mystery persons wearing painted masks. This guide will help you get behind the mask of Venice in just 48 hours.Providing you haven't spent the better part of the day trying to locate your acco... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop

The Power Of The Internet For MLM Duplication

19th August 2006
Years ago, my girlfriend Michele and I went to London to meet with our charismatic and inspirational sponsor Liz for personal on the job training with a telecoms Multi Level Marketing (MLM) company. We met at Paddington Station, London. Michele and Liz ... Read >
Author: Charlie Wildish

Heaven On Earth

13th August 2006
Paris can really show off about its wide variety of parks, ranging from the very largest to the smallest. One could have never imagined that the city of Paris would have so much green and open space throughout. Most parts of Paris have at least one park o... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Ten Must Knows When Renting A Car

25th July 2006
Most of us use the convenience of a rental car when traveling and generally select a car rental at random right outside the airport or train station. Now things are different you can arrange to rental a car online and specify your pick up and drop off poi... Read >
Author: Andrew Bermam

Buying a property in France: Where to live?

12th July 2006
As the largest country in Western Europe, there is a huge choice of locations if you want to look at French property for sale. Where you would like to live depends upon many different issues, such as whether you like a place with many neighbours or you pr... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Private Car Registrations - Personal Identity

26th June 2006
I can remember when I was growing up in the 70s. It was important that I had a certain type of shoe or trousers to fit in at school. The Eighties weren't much better, with strange and wonderful haircuts, music and YUPPIES. Well now in the 21st century it ... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

Successfollow the well-beaten path

20th May 2006
Have you achieved success in your life? Yes or no? The answer to that question is quite simple to most people. You might as well ask a man how much money he hasit's the same question. However there's more to it than that. Money is a nice manifestation of... Read >
Author: Donald Ogilve

Public Transportation in Germany

20th April 2006
You have decided to spend your vacation time in Germany. You reserved your plane and hotel, now you need to figure out how you will get around on your trip. You can always rent a car but it may be costly and you are an inexperienced driver in Europe. Now ... Read >
Author: Joshua Spaulding

Greet While You Vend

24th February 2006
Sending a simple hi and hello to a long time friend or someone you just met at the train station has become much easier these days. You can just log on to your computer, type you message and click the send button. You can also just dial his or her number ... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat

Truth or Lie: Fiction vs. MemoirHow Memoir Writers Can Approach Truth and Healing

25th January 2006
The recent flap about James Frey's A Million Little Pieces has hit the media with a big bang, bringing the age-old debate about what is acceptable when writing memoir--a "real" story. Every time a memoir is released that gains media attention this debate ... Read >
Author: Linda Joy Myers

Mumbai (Bombay), India Getting In Touch With Your Fellow Man

30th October 2005
India is one of the most populous nations in the world. The city of Mumbai, better known as Bombay, carries this notion to ridiculous ends. Mumbai - Bombay Mumbai is located on the west coast of India and is a sight to be seen. Until 1997, the city... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Venice, Italy The Bird Lady

17th October 2005
Venice is an old and somewhat eccentric city in Italy. Built long ago on marshlands, I was surprised to find myself spending my first night in the city with the bird lady. Rent a Room As is common with many cities in Europe, one can rent a room in ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Monte Carlo Paradise of a Different Sort

14th October 2005
Monte Carlo is the city of glitz and over the top indulgence. I had to see it for at least a day trip and ended up finding my food paradise. Monte Carlo Surprise Monte Carlo is the where you go to see the pretty people. Well, maybe not pretty, but ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Finding a Great hotel in Barcelona.

06th October 2005
Casa Camper Hotel received some nice comments from guests. It has 25 rooms that are decorated in creative fashions that match the amazing dcor of the entire hotel. Extras, like minibar and room service, are included in the base cost so you do not end u... Read >
Author: jay moncliff

Halstatt, Austria Scoffing at the Sound of Music

01st October 2005
Set in Austria, the Sound of Music is an epic film spurring dreams of a heavenly land in every child that sees the movie. In truth, they should have filmed the movie in Halstatt, Austria. Halstatt I had been in Salzburg for four days and was growing... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Nearly Broke in Nice, France

01st October 2005
I had been backpacking for three months around Europe and had reached my final destination of Nice. Too bad I had 10 days till my flight home and I was nearly broke! As I sat in the Gar de Nice, the train station, I started giving serious thought to ho... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Portugal Lisbon, Algarve and Lagos

01st October 2005
On the southwestern tip of continental Europe, Portugal is an old school country. In this article, we take a look at Lisbon, Lagos and the Algarve. Lisbon Lisbon is the biggest city in Portugal and is located on the Atlantic coast in middle of the c... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Siberia, Russia Part 6 When Stairs Attack in the Khabarovsk Train Station

18th August 2005
In this continuing series, we cover my move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story going to the train station in Khabarovsk to catch the Trans-Siberian Railroad. Day 4! If you've ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Tips for getting your movie career launched

08th August 2005
Hollywood helps those who help themselves! In you want to get your movie career fast tracked then here are three common sense tips to help you on your way. 1. Borrow the Boy Scout's Motto: Be Prepared. Once you start the ball rolling you never kno... Read >
Author: Bas de Baar