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First-rate Fitness Guide

05th January 2009
Weight loss and the need for weight loss display reached epidemic proportions on a national and international scale. If you demonstrate a Body Mass Index (BMI) of more than 25 you could consider yourself as being componental of this epidemic. Regardles... Read >
Author: Maragret Boldizsa

Val d'Isere, French Ski Resort, only a hop-skip-and-jump from Italy

29th October 2008
Today, the stream of Killy's success still permeates the local village of less than 2,000 people. In and around town, you can hear locals at the outdoor market and shops still speaking his name proudly. Killy left his name and, more importantly, a great s... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee Helps Children By Building a School in China

27th October 2008
New China School Project Summary The Company: Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee is a non profit dedicated to helping impoverished children around the world. We generate our revenue through the sale of a coffee in local Kroger grocery stores(in Atlanta) an... Read >
Author: boake moore

Minthis Hills Is This Going To Be The Best Development In Cyprus

15th October 2008
‘Minthis Hills', one of the most distinctive and attractive residential resorts in the Mediterranean, is now being launched and will redefine luxury living in Cyprus and surrounding countries. Located in the rolling hills of Tsada village, between Pafo... Read >
Author: mfinternet0628

Minthis Hills The Luxury Development In Tsda Cyprus

13th October 2008
British property buyers have flocked to Cyprus since the country entered the EU in 2004. In its European Housing Review 2007, The Royal Institute for Chartered Surveyors reports that prices on the Mediterranean island doubled in the five years to 2007, wi... Read >
Author: mfinternet0628

A Helicopter Wreck

17th September 2008
A foggy day in February 2005 in the steep hills surrounding the Town of Petroshany, Hunedoara County, Romania. A town hospital emergency helicopter sorted out for an unusual mission: to carry some food and salt for the chamois flocks trying to survive a h... Read >
Author: honoriuc

Pouviaserole the Child Eating Rock.

28th August 2008
Cultural traditions and customs are orally passed down from generation to generation, in the far northern isolated tropical islands of Vanuatu. On the island of Ambrym there is a large rock known by the locals as Pouviaserole, the guardian of the sacre... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Tips for Safe Travel

27th August 2008
It is often when we are out to enjoy ourselves on vacation that we are more likely to experience events which can affect how much we enjoy the break. Ok, problems occur from time to time but if you can prevent them in the first place, travel can be a less... Read >
Author: Home Biz Man

A Day in the Life of a Houseguard - Living in your Motorhome

22nd July 2008
We have been working for HOUSEGUARDS for SIX YEARS now and have been to some beautiful places from CUMBRIA to the outskirts of LONDON.Thats the beauty of doing a job like this you never know where you are going to be next, we have been to places we would ... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall

kids in Deadly Conflict with Custom Living and the 21st Century

16th April 2008
Vanuatu as a Lesser Developed Country is struggling to comply to the ways of the 21st century. But this has created a death struggle between the old and the new . Vanuatu has been based on the the old chieflysystem where the direction of the villager... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Children in Deadly Conflict with Custom Living and the 21st Century

16th April 2008
Vanuatu as a Lesser Developed Country is struggling to comply to the ways of the 21st century. But this has created a death struggle between the old and the modern . Vanuatu has been based on the traditional customsystem where the direction of the vi... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Cottage For Rent In Ireland

08th November 2007
Cottage For Rent In IrelandIreland is a wonderful place so it is no surprise that so many peopleare searching for a cottage for rent in Ireland. If you areconsidering holiday cottages in Ireland you need to decide which partof the country you are interest... Read >
Author: myarticle99@yahoo.com

Inland Property, Andalucia – Why has it become so popular?

14th August 2007
Inland property in Andalucia has seen a major growth in interest from overseas buyers in the last few years. Initially, no-one was more surprised than the Andalucians themselves. "Foreigners aren't interested in the countryside", people told us when we fi... Read >
Author: Heather McMillan

The Top 10 Reasons to Choose a Villa Holiday this Year

30th March 2007
Teach your kids to be strong swimmers. If your chosen villa has its own pool (as most do) your children will probably want to spend the majority of their time in the water. By the end of the fortnight, they will be swimming like fish, thus leaving your wi... Read >
Author: Mark Mitchell

Hello from Taxco – Experiencing the Good Friday Processions: An Eerie Yet Strangely Beautiful Experi

12th June 2006
My last couple of days in Mexico were approaching fast and furiously. I packed my overnight bag early this morning and took the 9:15 am bus to Taxco again. I had already been here last week for the Palm Sunday Procession and had decided that I wanted to r... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
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