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The Neutering Issue: A Review of the Western Countries

11th March 2009
Many citizens defend the right to spay or neuter their pet at their discretion, but for some people that choice may be taken away from them. In some English speaking countries the pet overpopulation problem is so bad that various governments are talking a... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

International Export - The Engine of Economic Growth in Sweden

10th March 2009
Sweden has an economy that is wholly oriented towards export. In order to support the role of international trade within the economy, the Swedish government has prioritised developing an excellent transport infrastructure for efficient freight forwardin... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis

Free insurance offers in Finland

10th March 2009
It is a commonly known fact that finding a new insurance that adapts just to one's specific needs is not the easiest job to carry out. Firstly, the market of insurances is very broad containing scammers that offer insurances that may not be especially att... Read >
Author: Jesper Jensen

Where are the best places to visit in Oslo, Norway?

28th January 2009
Scandinavian countries are well known for having the best tourist attraction sights and Norway being one of them enjoys this. The official language that is spoken in this magnificent country is Norwegian (norsk) and the capital city is Oslo which is also ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Going Skiing? You Know You Need Special Shoes, Well So Does Your Car!

17th January 2009
Going on a skiing holiday is so much easier if you forget about flying there and cross the channel by ferry or Eurostar and take your car with you. It avoids all the hassle with luggage at airports and getting it to and from the airports. You can take you... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Psoriasis - Understanding the Most Wide Spread Chronic Dermatitis

26th November 2008
Psoriasis as a word derived from the Greek word "psora" - "itch". Psoriasis is the most wide spread chronic dermatitis. According to statistics, about 2-3% of the total population of the Earth has psoriasis - approximately 120 - 180 million people! Fo... Read >
Author: Psoriasis Aid

Bathroom Remodeling: Luxuriously Beyond Comfortable

02nd October 2008
Just like in any big city, life in New York can sometimes get really stressful at times, especially for the working class. The monotony of the hustle and bustle hangs in the air from the moment that you step out of your living unit, all throughout the wo... Read >
Author: Eugene Makeev

Log Cabins for the Garden will Always be in Fashion

04th September 2008
Log cabins are basically a building made from logs. Cabins made out of logs are a common feature in rural areas as well as many cities around the world. In timber-rich regions of the world they are popular dwelling places and are a common sight, particula... Read >
Author: noelbrittain

Complete Information on Ceroid lipofuscinosis neuronal

03rd June 2008
The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs), too known as batten disease. Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLS) refers to a group of uncommon, inherited disorders of the heart cells. Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses impact both males and females, and folk of ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Advent of Physical World Hyperlinking

02nd November 2007
The world of modern information access is an exciting one that is host to a paradigm shift in how we think about data retrieval. Physical world hyperlinking is an example of just such a shift in thinking that is riding the wave of cell phone technology ad... Read >
Author: buildhardlink12@gmail.com

Golfing Holidays In Europe

08th October 2007
You aren't wrong, if you title Europe as the ‘Golf Continent'. Golf is believed to be originated in Scotland in Western Europe, in 1100s. The game now rules the entire Europe. There are over four thousand golf courses on the continent. Europe certainly ... Read >
Author: James Burrows

Much Ado About Hotel Ratings

02nd October 2007
For some people, a five-star hotel would mean a luxurious bed, high-end toiletries (preferably the brand names also patronized by celebrities), and large towels. For others, it would mean having at least 200 TV channels, CD and DVD players, and high-speed... Read >
Author: Kristien Wilkinson

Travel to Tallinn, Estonia.

21st September 2007
Things to do and see in Tallinn, Estonia.Estonia is a lowland country situated in North Eastern Europe. It borders on the Baltic Sea, and the gulf of Finland in the north, Latvia to the south and Russia in the east. Estonia has a flat, unharmed landscap... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Holidaying in Scandinavia:Oslo, Stockholm and Helsinki

26th August 2007
Lands of fjords and the midnight sun, Scandinavia is a realm where ancient sagas spring to life, stave churches cling to hills on forlorn shorelines, and the legacy of the Vikings still lingers. Oslo Capital of ruggedly beautiful Norway, Oslo is a l... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Can you be depressed in summer?

01st August 2007
Can you get weather-related depression in the summer? Can you really get any type of depression in summer? Isn't depression caused by bad weather? The label ‘depression', meaning a dip in a surface, has been used by society as well as psychological ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
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