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Fear

23rd September 2009
Fear paralyzes. Fear debilitates. And fear can prevent you from achieving your full potentials. Fear is a potent human emotion and contrary to what many believe, it s a matter of the head and not the mind. Fear is a triggered when a small almond shaped... Read >
Author: M.Safari

Should I Learn Arabic?

22nd September 2009
Is it Worth Learning Arabic?Arabic is one of the world's major languages, and talent in Arabic is an ability that is's in high demand. With the ongoing significance of the Middle East for both strategic reasons and for its oil resources, the Western worl... Read >
Author: Billy Bobby

How to Know if Fear Has Infiltrated Your Body

22nd September 2009
Fear is good but only when it is necessary. There are situations when the mind triggers fear into the heart to defend the body. Millions of years of evolution have given human automatic responses to certain situations. Fear of height is a good example... Read >
Author: M.Safari

REASON’S WHY AFRICAN MARRIAGES LAST LONGER THAN OTHER

30th August 2009
Marriage is a life time commitment between two people but many people these days do not get married because they want to stay married, but because they just want to be known as they were ones married. In Africa today especially Nigeria, Nige... Read >
Author: bassey

What are emerging markets?

24th August 2009
The emerging markets across the world are in high demand today. The words “emerging markets” do not have any specific definition, as there are many factors that decide which markets across the world are emerging markets. But generally the developing c... Read >
Author: Lavanay

On Location May 07 – Tanzania

10th August 2009
Rain & the Garden of Eden with the Long Necked Leopard. If anyone thinks that it rains in Britain then no one has experienced a downfall as I did in Tanzania. It didn't just rain, the heavens literally opened... Leaving behind six inches of snow, I ... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Discover Paradise on Seychelles Holidays

08th August 2009
Whether searching for a destination of unsurpassable romance or a holiday spot where you can get in touch with tropical environs, the Seychelles could be just the islands you're looking for. Comprised of an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

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01st August 2009
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Author: GilbertArenas

Perfume, Cologne - What Makes Them Different?

19th July 2009
When you look at the perfume counters, you will see all kinds of different fragrances designed to enhance the natural human scent. These counters will be found in a number of department stores, pharmacies, and on the internet. However, many of the perfume... Read >
Author: Adam Hunter

How Handicraft and Photography Relate to Each Other.

17th July 2009
Photography and Handicraft are two different forms of art that have co-existed for decades. Photography is dependent on light and uses sophisticated equipment to create still and motion pictures. Handicraft, on the other hand, is the art of making utility... Read >
Author: AGGRAI

Adventure Travel Guide to Africa

30th June 2009
Africa is home to some of the best adventure travel destinations in the world. So whether you’re after a full-on adventure holiday, or just want to chuck some adrenaline-inducing activities in with your volunteering, Africa is the perfect place to do it... Read >
Author: itoi

How to understand yourself by noticing

15th June 2009
Noticing is what we do in our daily lives. We notice the weather and the scowls and smiles on the faces of people we pass on the street. We notice the traffic and the litter and the frisky puppy coming towards us. Noticing is how we learn and how we chang... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Nokia is east african region top brand.

12th June 2009
Nokia Is East African Region Top Brand. You can buy a Nokia mobile phone here: https://mobiwise.2u.co.uk/. A large selection of the latest Nokia models at your disposal. Nokia, the world’s leading handset maker has emerged the top super brand ... Read >
Author: steve

Seychelles: A beachy haven

05th May 2009
On hearing that you are about to visit the pristine Seychelles’ islands don’t be surprised if you draw in sharp breaths and sighs of envy. This pearly archipelago comprises a cluster of 115 islands off the mainland of east Africa and is also the least... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Seychelles: A beachy haven

05th May 2009
On hearing that you are about to visit the pristine Seychelles’ islands don’t be surprised if you draw in sharp breaths and sighs of envy. This pearly archipelago comprises a cluster of 115 islands off the mainland of east Africa and is also the least... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Where can I travel in Tanzania?

28th April 2009
You have probably been looking for the perfect place for a while, perhaps weeks if not months! Well, here is the good news; you do not have to look any more! Tanzania is the perfect African country to visit, whether you are a family, couple or a group of ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Growth Trends of Social Networking Sites in 2007-08

10th April 2009
Social networking has become one of the popular online activities for worldwide internet users. According to comScore, social networking users grew at 25% from June 2007 to June 2008 and the number increased from 0.46 to 0.58 billion. According to Hitwise... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Growth Trends of Social Networking Sites in 2007-08

09th April 2009
Social networking has become one of the popular online activities for worldwide internet users. According to comScore, social networking users grew at 25% from June 2007 to June 2008 and the number increased from 0.46 to 0.58 billion. According to Hitwise... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Conversion Between Units of Measurement is Effortless, Free

03rd April 2009
The Internet is exploding, with new scientific discoveries, new research projects, and new developments in every field. With this new knowledge comes the need to convert units of measurement from one system to another. Now, there's a free online convers... Read >
Author: Baltsoft Software

Conversion Between Units of Measurement is Effortless, Free

31st March 2009
The Internet is exploding, with new scientific discoveries, new research projects, and new developments in every field. With this new knowledge comes the need to convert units of measurement from one system to another. Now, there's a free online convers... Read >
Author: Baltsoft Software

Karen Mains as an Author

13th March 2009
Karen Burton Mains is an accomplished author and spiritual speaker. Ms. Mains has been writing since 1977, her very first book called Open Heart; Open Home sold over 600,000 copies. This book includes her experiences as a pastorate in a church that was fo... Read >
Author: Karen

A Guide to Safari Holidays in Africa

02nd February 2009
If you are thinking of an adventure holiday, why not go safari in Africa? The endless options available means only one thing: Plan your trip way in advance. Whichever is your choice, you’ll definitely be one big step closer to NATURE. Looking for wa... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

What are the major airports in Kenya?

20th January 2009
Kenya is one of the most vibrant country in East Africa both economically and politically. It is largely developed too in terms of infrastructure and its capital city Nairobi is the headquarters to major world bodies and organizations like the United Nati... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

The Coffee Plant

20th January 2009
The brunette works may not be as diverse as the number of brunette flavors out there (there's no brunette deposit that grows chocolate hazelnut beans), but they are regularly interesting. Coffee plants can be classified into two major species, the Coffea ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Rwanda tours Provides You With Options

09th January 2009
When going on vacation, you want to have options to choose from. It is a time to relax and get away from the constant daily grind. When going to a place like East and Central Africa, you want to see as much of the region as possible. By going through R... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Guide to Varieties of Accommodation Facilities in Uganda that are Beyond Imagination:

09th January 2009
As a country in the middle of the continent of Africa, very few people will not believe that accommodation in Uganda is of the highest class in the whole of the East African region. Many Visitors and travelers to East Africa have been ending up in Kenya o... Read >
Author: Twino

Accommodation in Uganda in Different Accommodation Facilities:

09th January 2009
As a country in the middle of the continent of Africa, very few people will not believe that accommodation in Uganda is of the highest class in the whole of the East African region. Many Visitors and travelers to East Africa have been ending up in Kenya o... Read >
Author: Twino

What would I recommend as the best place to travel in the world

04th January 2009
The world is definitely changing from time to time and mostly growing into big towns and as it grows, life is getting busier for every one. As a result, the need for a quiet get- a- way from time to time, to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Top Long Haul Destinations for the Ultimate Holiday

19th December 2008
Travellers are increasingly discovering the joys of flying to far away locations and holidaying outside of mainstream Europe. There was once a time when most holiday makers would be perfectly happy in classic European destinations such as France, Spain ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Where are the Best Luxury Hotels in Uganda?

15th December 2008
Uganda being a landlocked country and with its bad record in late 1970th and early 80th, many people will not belief that there are many luxury hotels in such a country. But to assure you, Uganda is one of the countries that when you visit with you money,... Read >
Author: Twino

Car Hire Kenya - So Much To See!

03rd December 2008
Kenya is known as the 'jewel of East Africa' due to its white sandy beaches, superb scenery, magnificent wildlife, savannahs and national parks. It's a country with over 50 reserves and parks and about 6 maritime parks so if you're looking for a bit of ex... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

International SEO and the Emerging Markets

17th October 2008
Internet is a global portal. Access is no problem and one does not need a passport. Therefore, anybody can conduct business or market their products / services online. After the initial phase of Internet until the beginning of this century, Google re-arra... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

The economy of Tanzania

10th October 2008
Tanzania is among the country of East African, it is the biggest of the East Africa countries (i.e. Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania). Has a spectacular landscape of mainly three physiographic regions namely the Islands and the coastal plains to the east; the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Look At A Coffee Plant

12th September 2008
The coffee plant may not be as diverse as the number of coffee flavors out there (there's no coffee plant that grows coffee hazelnut beans), but they are equally interesting. Coffee plants can be classified into two major species, the Coffea arabica and t... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Computer Crime is Rampant in Kenya

09th September 2008
Kenya ICT expert Kaligewa Muchiri recently said that computer crime in Kenya led to the annual loss of about 10 billion Kenyan shillings (one dollar is about equal 68 Kenya shillings). Kenya's second largest newspaper, "banner" on the 1st quoted Kali... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

The African Adventure Safaris Can Be An Eductional And Exciting Adventure

03rd September 2008
Options are really not much of concern for people considering African adventure safaris. In fact, it could even be somewhat of a problem trying to narrow down the list of destinations for such a safari, which can often be overwhelming. This is especially ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

School Furniture

14th August 2008
Country of Origin:China (mainland) Brand Name:Lijiang Main Export Markets:Eastern Europe North America Mid East/Africa Asia Western Europe School Furniture LS-603 School Furniture with High Density Polyethylene Seats Request Sample View... Read >
Author: stjenre

Volunteering in Tanzania

04th July 2008
Tanzania is situated in East Africa, and its economy runs primarily on tourism. It is a country of geographical extremes like the highest point being the Mount Kilimanjaro peak and the lowest point being the lake bed in Lake Tanganyika. It also shares a p... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani

Battling Acne From the Inside Out

23rd June 2008
Acne causes emotional, psychological and social issues among young and old alike. It generally attacks the face but has been known to appear on the shoulders, neck, arms, legs and back. Acne must be fought from the bottom up to the surface. We wage war on... Read >
Author: Fiona Beckett

2 Million Of Accidents At Work Result In Death Every Year

05th June 2008
An outcry by the international community for concerted efforts worldwide to reduce the death rate and sufferings facing mankind, currently recorded at over 2 million annual deaths worldwide, due to preventable accidents and diseases caused in the workplac... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo

Make A Travel Safari to Africa More Adventurous, Quak Biking

01st May 2008
Quad-biking in Africa is mainly at Bujagali Falls near Jinja in East Africa Uganda, also the location of white water rafting on the River Nile and bungee jumping. A quad bike is a four-wheeled motorbike. It's an all terrain, rough -tough, 4x4 motorbikes t... Read >
Author: Richard Dickson

Why Clear Writing Means Aiming for the Lowest Common Denominator - and then Some

16th April 2008
by Philip Yaffe Some people have experiences early in life that seem to have nothing to do with their intended careers but later turn out to be crucial. I am one of those lucky people. I graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (... Read >
Author: Philip Yaffe

MBT Shoes. One of the Nicest Ways to Get Fit.

03rd April 2008
Having spent most of my life in Kenya, East Africa I have been intrigued to hear MBT shoes, also known as Masai Barefoot Technology. MBT shoes are surely not a fashion statement and can look a bit odd. Invented in 1997 by Swiss Engineer Karl Mueller, ... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis

The scavengers of the savannahs

19th February 2008
In the traditional African society, the Hyena has been branded 'the coward one'. This has been due to the way of feeding of the hyena. Known to many a as a scavenger, the hyena is actually a great hunter and scavenging only makes 5%- 10% of their meals. ... Read >
Author: natultrack safaris

Volunteering in Kenya: The African Volunteer Travel Opportunity

24th January 2008
If you had to choose a country to volunteer in Africa, which destination would you choose? Kenya? You are not alone. Kenya is situated in East Africa and shares its borders with Somalia, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda and Sudan. Kenya has one of the greatest ... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani

GM's Offshore Growth Projects

27th July 2007
World’s largest automaker and producer of Saab cargo liners have hired Africa Motors Machinery which is a division of Mantrac Uganda Limited, to sell and service its products in Uganda. It was General Motors East Africa Managing Director Bill Lay ... Read >
Author: Michhelle Crimson

No full stop in Evolution

01st July 2007
PEOPLE HAVE continued to evolve since leaving the ancestral homeland in northeastern Africa 50,000 years ago, both through the random process known as genetic drift and through natural selection. Recent research indicates we have spread globally and e... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Opt For The Bank Of America - Choice Privileges Visa Platinum Card

01st June 2007
The Bank of America provides a host of services like saving and checking accounts, home equity lines, online capabilities, payroll systems, mortgages, investments, health insurance coverage and other insurances. Currently the Bank of America serves Asi... Read >
Author: creditwisdom

A Kenya Travel Experience With a Remarkable Difference

03rd May 2007
A search for the word ‘Kenya travel’ on the internet reveals a list of websites ranging from the website of the Ministry of Tourism of the Government of Kenya to the websites of various tour and Travel companies. Among these diverse tourism... Read >
Author: Lucy

A Kenya travel Excursion is Essentially Famous for Its Wildlife

15th April 2007
A search for the word 'Kenya travel' on the internet reveals a list of websites ranging from the website of the Ministry of Tourism of the Government of Kenya to the websites of various tour and Travel companies. Among these diverse tourism websites on Ke... Read >
Author: Jackline Wanjiku

Every Cricket Fan Wants To Know The World Cup History

29th March 2007
World cup tournament has a tremendous history. It started in 1975 in England. It’s the biggest tournament in the world of cricket. The first three tournaments in the world cup were known as Prudential Cup with the sponsorship of prudential plc, a known ... Read >
Author: Ella Wilson

The Idea Of Global Village

27th March 2007
The idea of the world being a global village is based on three main ideas. First, on the idea of technology and media shrinking ‘space’ and ‘time’. The second aspect is the liberalization of markets and a third angle is the freedom of transportat... Read >
Author: Gabriel Rise

Gorilla safaris – a peek in the life of primates

15th March 2007
The definition of primates places them in the category of mammals, which includes humans, apes, lemurs and monkeys. It ranges from lemurs, which bear no resemblance to us, to chimpanzees, which are our closest non-human relatives. The sizes of primates va... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

What primates will you see in Uganda safaris?

15th March 2007
Every now and then, people must take a vacation in order to separate from the busy working life and enjoy some leisure time. For adventurous people, there is nothing like undertaking Uganda safaris to witness some of our closest relatives – in the evolu... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

World cup history takes you back to those glorious moments

07th February 2007
History has always had the capacity to fascinate people with numerous breathtaking and awesome moments. Cricket world cup history is no exception to this and contains an illustrious past about the origin of the game, about those golden moments on the fiel... Read >
Author: Ella Wilson

Help Stop World Poverty this Christmas

04th January 2007
Help Stop World Poverty this ChristmasInternet marketers are very generous in giving theirtime to help with charitable causes. Marketers havewebsites and email lists which gives them a head startwhen deciding to help with good causes. It sure beatsbuying ... Read >
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How to travel to Bukoba From Within East Africa

21st May 2006
Bukoba is fast becoming an area of Tanzania to visit; however it is easier to access from Uganda and Kenya than it is from Arusha or Dar es Salaam. Below are a few options for travel to this area from within East Africa. If you travel from Uganda and... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Information for a Safari to Tanzania

16th April 2006
It is confusing I think, for the first time traveller to plan a safari to Tanzania. Many subjects are covered about travel to Tanzania on the web and in an amazing selection of specialist travel books. Emphatic statements and sage advice is churned out ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

The Zanzibar Islands and the Music of Tanzania

05th April 2006
The music of Tanzania, especially along the coast and on the spice islands has been influenced from within the African continent and also from the ancient eastern trade routes. The Arabic and Indonesian cultures have had strong influences on the Zanzibar... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Chinese Cars Are Coming To A Dealership Near You

04th April 2006
The Chinese Cars wont survive in US markets! This is what people have been saying for the past year and continue to say, but are these people really keeping track of Chinese Auto manufacturers. The truth is they are growing fast and making strategic busin... Read >
Author: micheal zimmerman

The Wonders the Great Rift Valley in Tanzania

01st April 2006
The Rift Valley is a literal 6,000 mile long crack in the earth's crust, stretching from Lebanon to Mozambique. One of its most dramatic sections slices through East Africa. In northern Tanzania rising up dramatically from the floors of the Rift Valley, ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Aromatherapy store shop for your alternative medical needs

01st April 2006
Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils and essences extracted from flowers, herbs, and trees for health and well-being of the users. In the ancient times, the kings would despatch people deep into the jungles, often faraway from the kingdom in search o... Read >
Author: Bryan Josling

ADVENTURE TOURS IN EAST AFRICA

16th February 2006
Travelling through kenya ,uganda and tanzania can be a life time experience for any traveller.why so! East Africa is the only region in africa that has a beehive of activities in relation to tourisim,beach tours,camping safaris,walking up down mountain... Read >
Author: James Muraguri Gichohi

The Water Birds of East Africa

13th December 2005
Birding is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the world. In America, bird watchers rose from 21 m in 1982, to an astonishing 68 million in 2000. In the US, birding is now the second most popular outdoor recreation after gardening. Technology advances h... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai

Why is the Selous Game reserve in Tanzania so Special

02nd December 2005
Why is the Selous Game Reserve so special? Well, first of all its shear size; it is bigger than Denmark or Switzerland and makes up for 5% of Tanzania land. It is one of the largest Game reserves in the world and the largest in Africa. This is not beca... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Cultural Tourism in Tanzania: Should You Try?

24th November 2005
There is a problem with spontaneous cultural tourism; that is it must be organized and as soon as this is donewell, sadly the cultural visit is no longer worth doing. To experience true culture; to have that genuine experience; it should be done slowly ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Orchid Travel: a Remote Plateau in Southern Tanzania

23rd November 2005
A huge carpet of ground orchid's bloom quite unnoticed, every year, in a forgotten corner of Tanzania. This area is the beautiful Southern Highlands of Tanzania, where the country borders with Zambia and Malawi. It is forgotten as possibly it is as far a... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Why Travel to Tanzania

16th November 2005
Tanzania is the perfect destination, for a safari, if you wish to visit Africa, that is Africa proper. What makes Tanzania special is this is a land with no tribalism; there is no conflict just an inherent love for peace. People are friendly and welcomi... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

The Big Cats of East Africa

10th August 2005
The most charismatic of all the animals that roam the savannas of East Africa are the big cats. Safari enthusiasts exercise great patience and go to great lengths to ensure a sighting. To behold the beauty and splendour of the big cats in the wild is a pr... Read >
Author: Andrew Muigai