Articles, tagged with "three stars", page 4
06th July 2009
Rajasthan is the most captivating and charming state of India. It is the popular tourist's destination of India. Every year tourists from all over the world visit this state of India to enjoy holidays in splendor. It is the ideal destination for honeymoon...
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Author:
seoraj
19th June 2009
Yamba Twin Pines is the latest and most modern motel in Yamba. The motel has achieved an AAA rating of three stars out of a possible four. It is located close to the bowling club and is a stones throw away from many of the sights and sounds that can be en...
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Author:
Andy Voges
20th February 2009
Spain is beautiful place for those who want to enjoy a wonderful vacation. Spain is famous for its uniqueness of hotels. For accommodation, there are many hotels with large numbers of lavish rooms with all facilities. Hotels in Spain are ranked in one to ...
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Author:
barcelonasuite
21st October 2008
When I first got into the manufactured home community business, everyone was obsessed by the concept of a "star" system - 1 for poor, 2 for mediocre, 3 for average to good, 4 for better and 5 for best. Owners would love to outdo each other by boasting "my...
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Author:
Frank Rolfe
17th October 2008
While modern astronomers refer to most stars solely by catalog numbers and astronomy coordinates, many people informally name stars using name a star services. In fact, throughout history people from various cultures have used star names of their own cho...
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Author:
Richard Pickering
06th October 2008
Samsung Electronics is the world's largest electronics company - but its parent company is the Samsung Group which is based in South Korea. Interestingly enough, the term Samsung is Korean for tristar or three stars?
Is the name an overview of the qual...
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Author:
Caroline Telford
08th September 2008
Vedic Astrology is the study of positions of heavenly bodies like Sun, Moon, Mars etc. with respect to the zodiac and the interpretation of the effect of such heavenly bodies on the events in the life of an individual or a country or the whole world. It i...
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Author:
JN Pandey
04th June 2008
Val d'Isere and Tignes combined create the Espace Killy, one of the best known and best loved ski areas in the Alps. Val d'Isere has long been considered the superior resort of the two, with its charming high street, and superb access to some of the best ...
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Author:
PowderWhite
29th May 2008
Certainly, thinking to Italy one obliged trip among many, is a stay in characteristic and unique city of Venice. Venice is situated on the Venetian lagoon in the Gulf of its name, about 28 km from the town of Treviso and for its peculiarity of the city "...
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Author:
Michele De Capitani
25th March 2008
The Czech Republic is located in the very heart of Europe. Visitors can enjoy its historical monuments, castles, chateaux and beautiful and diverse nature. Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic is our most valuable historical city reserve. In 1992 the...
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Author:
scott
09th January 2008
Thinking Global: Samsung's Growing Success
Samsung is one of the world's largest technology providers. It started out as trading company exporting various products from South Korea to Beijing, China. Founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938, Samsung gradually...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
16th August 2007
I have never been a big fan of PR written releases or website content. The marketing guys are slightly better but not greatly so. While the guys, no doubt, are well-meaning, they are often ignorant about the product and highlight things that should have b...
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Author:
Autodiary
08th August 2006
If you're thinking about getting a Simons mattress, I think you should check out some of the customer reviews of mattresses that I came across, like the ones at http://epinions . Pretty much every single Simmons mattress style had a rating of only about t...
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Author:
Catherine Wehner
29th May 2006
History of Standing Liberty Quarter
The radical change in our coinage that was taking place in the early 20th century was not quite done by 1916. With the new Lincoln cent and Buffalo nickel now in circulation, and changes to gold coinage, it was now ...
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Author:
Keith Scott