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Mini Dental Implants in Houston A Way To A Younger You

23rd February 2009
In Houston, a leading specialist offers a technology that can make you look ten years younger. This technology comes in the form of dental implants, specifically, the Mini Dental Implants. What is a Dental Implant? A dental implant, in this age an... Read >
Author: Tom Heap

Tulum: A Remedy to the Demanding City Life

12th January 2009
I wanted to visit Mexico for the second time. But what I wished for is an idyllic beach, a relief from the overcrowded resorts, and a place where you can experience rich culture and history. These qualities made Tulum a perfect spot.Tulum is located 60 ki... Read >
Author: Ella

An amazing amusement park in Shenzen

01st December 2008
Shenzen Happy Valley portrays the brave new ace of China, it is an ultra modern amusement park built on over 80 acres of land. In stark contrast to China two decades ago, today's modern China boasts of world class entertainment; the Shenzen Happy Valley a... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Fun and Adventure in Tulum

30th November 2008
Tulum is known to the world for its Mayan Ruins and magnificent beaches. Its pristine white sand, crystal blue waters, the lush tropical jungle and world famous archaeological sites, are the natural wonders that Tulum is most sought after for. Tulum ... Read >
Author: Ella

Jewellery in Other Cultures

27th November 2008
In Britain today it is typical to associate jewellery with special occasions such as weddings, gifts given to a person of importance, or as a symbol of belonging such as a cross worn around the neck. In other cultures however jewellery can be used in dif... Read >
Author: MarkeD

A Brief History of Dental Implants

27th October 2008
While some assume that dental implants are a relatively new procedure, astute fans of dental history may point out inroads in dental implants occurred in the 1950's. Actually, this is not a completely accurate depiction of dental implant history. Whil... Read >
Author: AC Teeple

Study Spanish in Mexico and find out what goes on in the beachfront

27th October 2008
Everyone knows and is aware of how beautiful and paradisiacal Mexico's beaches are. But I am not quite sure if they really understand what goes around the sand and water. Study Spanish in Mexico and find out the secrets of the Mexican sea that enchants al... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

The Jungle Goddess Retreat Goes To Cayo, Belize,

06th October 2008
Cayo, A Major District in Belize Cayo, about one hour from Belize City, is the largest and most fertile district in Belize. Covering more than 2,000 square miles, rolling hills and sweeping farmlands lead to lush river valleys as well as craggy mountai... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Magic of Numerology

19th September 2008
Numerology is the study of numbers and the relationship between numbers and certain characteristics of an individual's personality. The earliest and most original intellectual discovery of Man is the concept of numbers. The set of numbers from 1 to 9 whic... Read >
Author: JN Pandey

Exploring Mayan Cities - Ad detour from Cancun

08th September 2008
It would be a fair assumption that most Cancun vacations are products of the media. Let me clarify that; what I meant to say is that Cancun is beaches and night clubs and water sports and everything of and under the sun. There isn't necessarily anything... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Cancun History in the Middle of the Hotel Zone

05th September 2008
Nestled in between the luxury resorts, white-sand beaches and party madness that compose Cancun, you'll find a bit of history. Well, it's actually more than just a bit. Ruinas Del Rey is a small archeological site located directly inside of Cancun's Hotel... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Japanese Area Conversion

20th August 2008
Like Great Britain (from which the current U.S. system originates), Japan once had its own traditional system of area conversion, weights and measures. Since the 1920s however, Japan has turned to the metric system as its official standard for the most ty... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Choosing the Best Place to Vacation in Mexico

16th August 2008
Deciding on the best place to vacation in Mexico is a matter of determining where your interests lie and what you want out of this vacation. If you are interested in mainly experiencing the Spanish colonial atmosphere of the country, then the best places ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

10 Great Moments in Chocolate History

27th September 2007
Chocolate in its many forms has become a sweet, sweet staple of the International diet. Only a few cacao devotees, however, know the first thing about the substance's long, rich history. The last time you were in the checkout line at the grocery store and... Read >
Author: Fresh Tilled Soil

The importance of finding cheap flights to guatemala

18th September 2007
Before we begin, know that our goal is to give you as much useful information as we can fit on our page.Democracy of Guatemala (Spanish: República de Guatemala, IPA: [re'publika de Guate'mala]), is a country in pivotal America enclosed by Mexico to the n... Read >
Author: Steve
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