Articles, tagged with "australians", page 1
10th February 2012
Ben Fox of the USA reaped the benefits of extra hours in the gym when he shot a sparkling eight-under-par 64 to share Thursday's first round lead at the Zaykabar Myanmar Open presented by Air Bagan.
Fox posted a flawless round that contained eight birdi...
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fiona18
19th January 2012
Australians love chocolate. According to IBIS World as a country more than $4 billion a year is spent on chocolate in Australia. In a recent study by Max Brenner research found that one in four Australians has indulged in a ‘chocolate only’ breakfast, lun...
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Spencer Samaroo
16th January 2012
The CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) is well known for the high quality of research it provides to help improve the quality of life for all Australians, but what is not so well known is that its resources are also put t...
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Author:
premiersolar
13th January 2012
World Cup favourites Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell will take Ireland into the weekend in a first place tie with Australia.
The two Northern Ireland golfing icons shot a 4-under 68 in the difficult, alternative-shot foursomes in Friday's second round ...
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Author:
fiona18
21st December 2011
Ever since they open their first overseas factory in Hobart, Tasmania in 1918 Australian’s have developed a very special and lasting relationship with Cadbury Chocolate.
According to their official website Cadbury posit that the reason for this is beca...
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Author:
Spencer Samaroo
06th December 2011
Australians today are working more than they ever have before. Even though the actual hours we spend on the job may be on the decline, modern technology means that we’re working more overall. We’re working from home more and even responding to emails and ...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
11th November 2011
The Australian economy and the challenge of climate change
Australia has a larger interest in a strong mitigation outcome than other developed countries. We are already a hot and dry country; small variations in climate are more damaging to us than to ...
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Author:
greencellbiz
11th November 2011
The Adelaide city council aims to reduce their own carbon emissions by 60% in the year 2012 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2020 together with rest of the city in Australia. The city council is determined to set a strong example and leadership, and has a...
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Author:
premiersolar
19th October 2011
People increasingly prefer the option of exploring Australia, via Campervan Rental Australia. This is not restricted to the Australians, as people worldwide prefer to avail Campervan Hire Australia. You can use your Hire Campervan, to connect with the num...
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AustraliaCampervan
14th October 2011
British know it well, Americans know it, Canadians know it and now more and more Australians are realizing the fact- If you want affordable cosmetic surgery without compromising on the quality, its destination India.
India well reputed for its IT and s...
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Webteam Indicure
12th October 2011
Since of the US trademark legal guidelines you will come across that quite a few Australian and US companies who generate this type of footwear are now promotion them as "Sheepskin Boots" quite than "Ugg Boots".But in January 2006 the proprietors of Uggs-...
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Author:
HollisAlston
12th October 2011
According to the report of Australia Daily, the racial group said that that due to Australia's poor image abroad, the enrollment capacity of the international education industry — Australia’s most important export industry, was damaged. The group called o...
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Author:
Emma111
10th October 2011
Tobacco smoke has a plethora of chemicals, and nicotine is among the primary ones. Do know that smokeless tobacco contains nicotine as well. Nicotine dependency is regarded as to be among the toughest to break, and even when a smoker witnesses the damage ...
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Author:
EdgarTravis
10th October 2011
With a population of approximately 4.5 million, Sydney is Australia’s most populated city as well as the largest, covering about 4,689 square miles. In 2008, it’s estimated that 2.7 million international visitors came to the city. Ranked as on...
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Author:
John McMalcolm
10th October 2011
Well it is true that health is wealth but it will be more accurate that improper health will take all your wealth. If we look into the data of health expenditure for the year 1999 - 2000 in Australia alone it is about $53.7 billion which comes to $2,817 p...
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