Articles, tagged with "moat", page 4
12th July 2010
Restless leg syndrome, called RLS, is a sleep disorder that afflicts above 15 percent of adults.
It affects more women than men and the occurrence of restless leg malady increases with age. Certain medical ailments, such as diabetes, arthritis and spid...
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Leather Briefcases
07th July 2010
Fulham is found between Putney and Chelsea and is one of the greenest suburbs in the English capital. Perhaps best known for its football team - which plays at Craven Cottage - it is also known for as a high quality shopping centre and for its 'chic statu...
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Author:
Gladstone Brown
28th June 2010
Nowadays people prefer to purchase either a new car or used car whenever they have problems with their previous engines. However this might cost you very high. When there is no need to spend such high then why do you want to make unnecessary spending in t...
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Pardhi Media Marketing
22nd June 2010
Located to the east of Yuen Long in Hong Kong lies the historic region of Kim Tin which is famed for the walled village in its most famous hamlet Kat Hing Wai. Known as a Punti walled municipality first founded in the 1600s, the district is now populated ...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th June 2010
In spite of modernization, Tokyo blends the spice from the urban vibes with the sweetness of conventional ambiance of their culture. In the following Tokyo attractions, both modern and ancient collide from the nation's capital, letting the tourists experi...
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Author:
timewalker1
03rd June 2010
Lots of population all around the globe try smoking cigarettes. Almost all of the population try to understand the stern strength risks being involved with smoking. Therefore, they all the time look pro ways on how they may possibly stop smoking. Unfortun...
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Author:
Brian Fletcher
10th May 2010
Star City sounds incredible because it can be taken a closer picture from high altitude. Now, the city with structure like exploded clouds is not welcomed by the public, but in the early 16th century, this circular fort played a very important role during...
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Author:
Danica
05th May 2010
Everyone has heard the old saying "a man's home is his castle." With crime rates rising at a record pace and criminals being released back on the street because the jails are over-crowded, maybe you should consider building a moat around your home for per...
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Author:
lisa lucero
27th April 2010
The Chinese Imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, the Forbidden City is one of the most historic tourist attractions in the city of Beijing. Along with the mystique and the intimidating nature of its name itself, this political focal ...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
08th April 2010
The story of the Ming Dynasty City Wall begins with its first emperor, and the capture of a hermit of the name of Huizhou. As history goes, the hermit cautioned the emperor to build walls, gather food and learn to become an emperor in order to bring the r...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
08th April 2010
To protect from enemy sieges, medieval castles employed onion-like layer defenses providing for optimum fortification against attacks. The first layer was a moat which surrounded the castle and connected to the outer gate of the outer curtain by a drawbri...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
07th April 2010
It's safe to say that most coffee drinkers simply brew their coffee, enjoy their hot (or cold) beverage and rarely even consider using their beans or grounds for anything other than their intended purpose. However, there does exist a growing subset of peo...
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Author:
Tim Kennedy
01st April 2010
Last vegetable gardening season marked one of the wettest we have had on record here in the northeast part of the United States. It seemed to rain nearly every day and when the rain fell it was not a light drizzle but constant down pours. Your vegetable...
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Author:
Mike Podlesny
30th March 2010
Combining the historical and modern, offering a motley of religious affiliations constructed on secular ideals, boasting the high culture of the Hermitage Amsterdam alongside the decadence of the Red Light District, Amsterdam is a city coloured with contr...
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Author:
Ian Evans
24th March 2010
It has been heard that a man's home is his castle. It may be old fashioned but as long as money and means are available, a castle can be actually made a home.
It can be very intimidating while thinking to build a castle, each detail or item has to be f...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan