Articles, tagged with "public holiday", page 4
31st August 2010
Father's Day is a widely known celebration that honours fathers and celebrates fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the general influence of good fathers in society as a whole. Like Mother's Day it is a world wide celebration, but it is not uniformly celebrate...
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Author:
Spencer Samaroo
03rd August 2010
51 period, the household appliance market, said the competition should be fierce, as early as 51 before, the business had already did her best, discount, get coupons, gift
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, Lottery and other promotions, all battle. Yesterday (May 3, 2009), the re...
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Author:
asrg
27th July 2010
Looking for perfect office chairs for your office is a big task. And finding such chairs in the market in your town is not only a waste of time but will also consume a lot of your energy. Online market gives you the opportunity to look for your needs with...
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Author:
Susan J Morris
13th July 2010
We continue our daily look at factors affecting currencies allowing some insight into market conditions affecting exchange rates. Cash and income timing for UK Pensions and QROPS should be considered to maximise the Pension, QROPS and investment income an...
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Author:
maria
05th July 2010
Niseko is one of the snowiest ski destinations in the world with consistent falls of around 16 metres (640 inches) of light dry powder per season. It could be the best snow you will ever experience.
Frequent fresh powder is delivered consistently via c...
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Author:
Bjdavis
29th June 2010
When deciding to travel overseas, it is often a good idea to pre-plan travel arrangements beforehand so that you can enjoy peace of mind with regards to your accommodation, transport and itinerary, among others. However, there may be some of you who may l...
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Author:
James Brad Lee
10th June 2010
You can actually watch local TV channels online on your PC. You would never be capable to discover the way to do those 10 years ago but today with easy software you can watch your favorite local television channel anyplace you desire.
Nowadays Dish net...
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Author:
Niel Smith
31st May 2010
An instrument that explodes using a fuse is called a firework. Some are used for exploding on the ground and some are launched into the air for exploding. Fireworks are for display and celebration purposes or for scaring away the birds. When we think abou...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
05th May 2010
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday raised its key lending and borrowing rates by 25 basis points. This was done with the intention to combat rising inflation. By doing so, it surprised markets. This hike sparked fears that other central banks in As...
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Author:
Kirthy
27th April 2010
Immersed in the new millennium and its visible progress, it is easy to forget that Cambodia, like much of Asia is still very much an agricultural society. Complete with a calendar full of red letter days devoted to agricultural festivities, the country's...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
23rd April 2010
Holidays are the basic requirements of all the profit or non profit organizations. Here we are taking about the banks and the holiday scheduled for them. The holidays which are planned for the banks are really important as the bank have to conclude the wo...
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Author:
rahulkumar
13th April 2010
Beijing also known as Peking is the vibrant capital of China. Known as one of the four great ancient capitals of China the metropolis has a diverse history stretching back many centuries. It is home to over 17 million people and is the second largest city...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
12th April 2010
The number of payday loans has grown in the UK recently by over 130%. The growing popularity of payday loans are a testimony to the need this form of loan fulfills. In the current ongoing economic recession, when wage increases are modest or none, many em...
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Author:
AnandRao
23rd March 2010
People in France celebrate public holiday thirteen times yearly. as well as these, There are still 5 sets of occasions to be enjoyed by French schools, with at least two of these being two-week periods each.
Holiday is always an occasion to go away fro...
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Author:
Caksut
03rd March 2010
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated by a number of nations worldwide generally on the 17th of March to commemorate Saint Patrick, one of the legendary patron saints of Ireland. To the Irish and Irish at heart, St. Patrick's Day is the most festive event, cele...
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Author:
deidrematas83