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From Bora Bora to Prague

23rd September 2008
Getting to these iconic destinations can be financially unforgiving. I, too, was once under the impression that most, if not all, foreign destinations were somewhat obtainable; however, that is simply not the case. When I was charged with the task of h... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Entire History of Movado Watches

09th September 2008
Movado Watch is a renowned watch company whose name denotes "always in motion" in Esperanto. The company started its expedition in 1881 and later went onto become a leading brand in watch manufacturing. It was a small workshop in La Chaux-de-faunds, Switz... Read >
Author: Kapil00sir

Sightseeing in London and Manchester and which accommodation to choose

25th August 2008
Hey there Grockels! You will probably know this actually means tourist in English slang. Many people considering taking a holiday or a short break instinctively think of somewhere abroad with a hot climate. Many budget airlines have made it very easy to f... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Gold Medal Wines – The Ideal Way To Ensure You Are Drinking Something Special

27th May 2008
There are many wine writers and wine competitions throughout the world, all of them rate wines by scores out of 10, 20 or 100 or by awarding stars or medals. These medals are given by experts of wine who taste the product using a blind tasting method. The... Read >
Author: John Michael

Transatlantic flights threatened by Pilot strikes

03rd March 2008
Many UK holidaymakers travel across the Atlantic to popular holiday destinations such as Florida and New York every year, New York alone gets over 43 million visitors a year. This number may be significantly decreased if the current pilot strikes continu... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Get A Candid View Of Your Hotel Room Before Booking it

25th September 2007
Undoubtedly, many travelers would benefit if they were able to see real, candid views of their hotels before they actually stayed in them. There is a website that was designed to do just that, TVtrip. This is an independent web site whose sole goal and pu... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Fast-tracking Foreign Languages: How to Meet the Linguistic Challenges of Working Abroad

29th August 2007
by Philip Yaffe Native English-speakers are increasingly exhorted to learn foreign languages to play a more effective role in globalisation. However, we tend not to learn foreign languages for three very valid reasons. 1. Many other peoples in th... Read >
Author: Philip Yaffe

Feed Your Mind For a Groove-A-Licious Life

12th April 2007
How do we know what we "know?" That question was asked in a whitepaper designed to bring to light evidence of positive transformation in the 21st century global community. A prestigious university in Brussels founded a research center with the aim of inte... Read >
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Travel Europe - Amsterdam Travel

07th June 2006
So you are thinking for a travel to Amsterdam. Well, before you opt for a travel, I guess it is nice for you to know first some of the basic facts about Amsterdam, especially the mode of transportation. It is best that you know how to get there and how to... Read >
Author: Arpad Domonkos

Volvo P1800: A Giant Leap for Volvo

17th February 2006
The very first sports car that Volvo had produced was the Volvo P1900. It was considered to be an automobile tragedy for it did not do well. In fact, it was only able to sell a skimpy sixty eight units. Despite the downfall of Volvo's first attempt at p... Read >
Author: Kenneth McKinley
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