Articles, tagged with "eastern europe", page 4
14th February 2011
Are you currently looking for a good destination to check out this summer season? Latvia is a right getaway location you're interested in. Latvia is a destination where one could hang around throughout any phase of the season but in summer months the plea...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
10th February 2011
The growing global potential of IT outsourcing
By Robin Whitlock
www.millhousedata.com
As the government budget cuts tighten their grip, some people may ask whether there will be any effect on IT outsourcing. For the moment, the precise effect r...
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Author:
Robin Whitlock
10th February 2011
If you wish to have your holiday in the Eastern Europe on water, then a grand choice is of exploring the Black Sea, with the powerful Danube River because it runs into it. There are lots of options of black sea cruises that cover Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romani...
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Author:
Caden
02nd February 2011
Romania, like most other Eastern European countries, enjoyed outstanding growth in the years leading up to the financial crisis. But now, the country is slogging through a recession. GDP from Q1 2010 was a anemic -2,6% and Q2 only slightly better at -1%...
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Author:
Gregoire Vigroux
21st January 2011
Personal appearance has become more important in modern life. People of both sex and all ages have become more conscious about their look. The advancement in medical science has opened many ways for them to transform their look in the desired way. Some pe...
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Author:
Robet morkal
20th January 2011
Interestingly “carp" is a term that refers to all the fresh water fishes as a whole. This fishing report will help you to get some basic idea about carp fishing. Mostly these types of fishes are found on European ad Asian waters. But other parts of world ...
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Author:
Aashi
11th January 2011
A few of you will have heard the new buzz phrase being bandied about these days. RFID, Radio Frequency Identification is hurtling in direction of us whether or not we prefer it or not.
What is RFID? Right now, it's an identification machine used to track...
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Author:
HeatherSimpson
06th January 2011
Europe is the home of skiing. The first drawings of a skier were found in a cave in Nordland, Norway. The drawing has been dated at 5000 BC. Norway was almost certainly the home of skiing or what is known as Nordic Skiing anyway.
Alpine or downhill sk...
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Author:
Owen Jones
05th January 2011
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, and is one of the prime tourist destinations of Eastern Europe. With a range of tourist attractions and a wide range of eateries, the city has become a popular destination for shoppers and stag parties alike.
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Author:
neha
04th January 2011
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Author:
gucci520
04th January 2011
Ecommerce fraud checklist.
Since it is so close to the holidays we thought we'd publish this as a reminder to be careful during the online shopping season.
30 Second Fraud Checklist for Ecommerce Merchants
Credit card fraud and online ordering fraud ...
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Author:
quantummike
31st December 2010
Be aware with regard to mosquito bites. Mosquitoes leave itchy and also distressing welts as soon as they bite and pull your blood. They're not only annoying and aggravating. But regardless of whether these are only minute physical effects on you, you hav...
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Author:
meggan57megg
21st December 2010
For the most of the last 2 full decades, the appearance of the entire world has been improving, and nowhere much more so compared to eastern Europe. Formerly dominated by the Soviet Union, the region has witnessed some modern countries seeing the breakup ...
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Author:
Albert Johnson
15th December 2010
Prague, the scenic and beautiful capital of the Czech Republic boasts of a rich collection of Gothic, baroque and Renaissance buildings which have stood the test of time. The capital's well-worn cobblestones have not only felt the hooves of the kings but ...
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Article Publisher
13th December 2010
The dictionary definition of hospitality is ‘the friendly and generous treatment of guests or strangers.’
Unfortunately this generosity can be lost to modern thought. Sometimes in the richest of countries the simple act of hospitality to guests from a...
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Author:
Rubel Zaman