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Discover Your Path to Success - Part 2

25th September 2009
Time taken for self-analysis is so important in developing your road map to success. Let’s continue with a few more questions to ask yourself - before we go into the heart of the formula for personal success. Are you easily distracted? Most people... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

People Building Newsletter No.2

25th September 2009
People Building is an NLP and Hypnotherapy Training company. This month we have focused on the mind-boggling but fascinating world of quantum physics. This is an area which is covered in our Master Practitioner training and it's much more interesting t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Power of Positive Thought

24th September 2009
Is it possible that the world’s greatest achievers think completely differently from the majority? Do you think the Wright brothers could ever have achieved what they did if they hadn’t believed it could be done? Was Mark Spitz’s seven gold meda... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ostional Beach, Costa Rica's Incredible Arribadas Of Olive Ridley Sea Turtles

23rd September 2009
She was only 15 as she waited in the warm, tropical eastern Pacific off the once remote beach known as Ostional in a land that, about 500 years earlier, Christopher Columbus had named "Costa Rica", the "rich coast." She was an olive ridley sea turtle an... Read >
Author: costarica-discover-it.com

Gourmet Dark Chocolate - Little Things That You Should Know

10th September 2009
Gourmet Dark Chocolates are those, which are of very superior quality, perfectly manufactured and presented with a great touch of art. There are hardly any people in the world who do not like chocolate. But a true chocolate connoisseur looks for the taste... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Boat Lettering: A Must Have For Any Voyage

28th August 2009
There have been many famous ships throughout history, ranging from the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria of Christopher Columbus to the most luxurious and majestic of all ship of its time; the Titanic. Boats and their names serve as an expression of their owne... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Visualization Maps:Finding Your Way Through Data

20th August 2009
From time immemorial, man has had the urge to explore into the unknown and chart new territory. From the first ancient Viking sailors to Christopher Columbus, there is enough testimony that supports this fact. And as man has discovered newer and newer lan... Read >
Author: Subhayu

Discover South America

20th August 2009
Although Christopher Columbus is often credited as ‘discovering’ the North American region, he never set foot on any land that subsequently became the USA or Canada; furthermore, a number of other explorers are credited with ‘discovering’ the cont... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

The Best Belgian Chocolate

18th August 2009
Belgian chocolates are considered to be one of the best chocolates in the world. Belgian chocolate is considered to be the gourmet standard by which all other chocolate confections are measured. Belgian chocolate itself has been popular since the 18th c... Read >
Author: Sal Pou

Valuable Information to Supercharge your Internet Based Business Opportunity

18th August 2009
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of data is just as vast as anybody would ever imagine. Doubtless, Internet altered the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who are lo... Read >
Author: John Lien

Valuable Info To Supercharge Your Internet Based Business Opportunity

18th August 2009
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of data is just as vast as anybody would ever imagine. Doubtless, Internet altered the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who are... Read >
Author: John Lien

Rich And Useable Information To Boost Your Internet Based Business Opportunity

18th August 2009
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet transformed the way people learn and search for useable information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, people ... Read >
Author: John Lien

Priceless And Useful Info To Advance Your Internet Based Business Opportunity

18th August 2009
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of data is just as great as anyone would ever think. Undoubtedly, The net altered the way people learn and seek for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, people who are looking... Read >
Author: John Lien

The Story of Cigars and Tobacco

13th August 2009
Have you ever wondered where cigars were first produced? It is widely believed that cigars were first produced in Spain. But before cigars became all the rage in Europe, tobacco was needed to make them. Tobacco is indigenous to the Americas, where nati... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert

Buy Tea Online

11th August 2009
Let’s fanaticize! You get up early in the morning, take a cozy walk on the grass watching sun rise up and then you put a kettle on the stove. When the whistle sounds you pick the kettle from the stove and pour yourself some delightful tea. Go out again ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Columbian Exchange Beginning with Spanish Colonization

10th August 2009
The Europeans’ so-called discovery of the so-called New World goes down in history as one of the most important and earth-shattering moments in human history, ranking right up there with the advent of agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the d... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson

Saint Ignatius of Loyola

10th August 2009
Soldier, Poet, Mystic, Author, Defender of the Faith and Founder of the Society of Jesus Saint Ignatius was born in 1491, the year before Christopher Columbus was commissioned by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to go to the New World, in thanksgiving... Read >
Author: Bob and Penny Lord's site

The Outdoor Lifestyle- Made Better With Hammocks

19th July 2009
What could be more natural than the hammock for outdoor adventures, activities, excursions, and living? These handy-dandy little free standing beds were invented for the harsh outdoors when there was no indoors, thousands of years ago. Jungle tribes and n... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy

Proud to be an Italian-American

16th July 2009
As the fourth largest ethnic group in the United States, Italian culture has made significant contributions to American culture that are now intrinsic throughout the fifty states. Though Italians have played major roles in the development of the New World... Read >
Author: PieroCaramella

The Directories of Cayman Islands

29th June 2009
The Grand Cayman Islands are situated in the south of Cuba and the northwest of Jamaica. It is one of the existing overseas territories of the British government. The Grand Cayman Islands is basically is the collection of three individual Island. They are... Read >
Author: navseo

Why Hammocks Are So Popular

18th June 2009
Hammocks were developed by native inhabitants of sub-tropical areas for sleeping and were first brought to Europe by Christopher Columbus when he transported many hammocks back to Spain from islands in what is today the Bahamas. One of the reasons that ha... Read >
Author: bsimard

UFO's and Alien Encounters - and the Occult similarities

12th June 2009
UFO's have been recorded as having visited the Earth since ancient times, to present, with more and more encounters with these crafts as well as the occupants reported every day from around the world. Some of the ancient reports include: "Readings of the ... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Tarot and the flat earth society

10th June 2009
Imagine this: It is the year 1492. You are Christopher Columbus and you have just discovered that when you stand on the beach, you can see waves, but when you stand on a cliff you can see the ocean but no waves. Did the waves disappear? No, of course ... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

A short history of Sint Maarten /St Martin island

13th May 2009
Do you know why the Dutch settled at Sint Maarten? Well, the answer is actually very simple – salt. During the 17th century has become one of the most prized ingredients in Europe and it was in the numberous ponds in Sint Maarten /St Martin island that ... Read >

Flying on the Wings of Inspiration Aids in Moving Ahead in Your Life

12th May 2009
I was doing a presentation for a grade four class the other day at Elbow Valley Elementary School. I was having a hard time believing in what I was telling the kids. To be honest with you, I felt like a total fake. What the heck am I doing here, and what ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Dominican Republic Nobly Passes Bill to Preserve Life - Lesson for the Whole World

05th May 2009
On April 23, 2009 the Dominican Republic was urged by its President Leonel Fernandez to consider the matter of ending the death penalty for un-born children in that country. In a remarkable vote the lawmakers put down abortion’s blood drain by a whoppin... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

There Are Many Different Kind Of Stamps

02nd April 2009
Before you begin with your new hobby, you must first familiarize yourself with the various kinds of stamps that are out in the market. You'll be better able to appreciate the value and beauty of your collection when you can correctly recognize the classif... Read >
Author: Jerald Shin Shapiro

The Spiciness Of Chinese Food

30th March 2009
The cuisine of the Western region of China is well-known for its spiciness, but many Western palates overlook the complex interplay of savory, sour, hot and sweet flavors that underlie the fiery spice of the Szechwan pepper and other spices that give the ... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Listeners Journey To A Land Of Ice And Snow With Led Zeppelin Immigrant Song

23rd March 2009
Few bands would seriously attempt to record an account of the blood and violence that the Norse warriors known as the Vikings wrought across Northern Europe and parts of North America during their time as the region’s dominate sea-going people. Yet tha... Read >
Author: classic rock music

Old Fashioned Remedies For Stomach Pain and Upset

03rd March 2009
There are many old stomach remedies that still have value for us today. Stomach pain and upset frequently results when the lining of the stomach has become irritated. Many plants are well known for their ability to soothe the stomach. In the famous Cu... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry

Historia del Chocolate, el Chocolate y Fruta de los Dioses

23rd February 2009
La historia del chocolate o de los cuentos de las noches de Arabia, que es más intrigante, de chocolate! El chocolate viene de los granos de cacao y cacao se cultivan en los árboles. El árbol del cacao nombre científico es Theobroma cacao que sign... Read >
Author: James Murray

Montego Bay Real Estate and Luxury Properties

20th February 2009
Montego Bay real estate has a long and colorful history. Ever since its first European visitor, Christopher Columbus, landed in 1494, properties in Montego Bay have been recognized for their quaint beauty. Strangely enough, the name “Montego Bay” has ... Read >
Author: JohnSims

The Many Different Kinds Of Beligan Chocolate Foudue

10th February 2009
Different celebrations call for chocolate goodies, and it's already considered as a tradition. The importance of food can't be denied, and a party isn't complete without a chocolate or even a cake. While the party may be composed of different cuisines, th... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

Panama's Past, Present and Future

03rd February 2009
Panama is developing into a strong country today. The country of Panama is booming with Panama real estate. Panama property is going for high value in the market. This is because many people want to settle down in Panama property. This is dude to the vari... Read >
Author: Johny

The Joy Of Hammocks

02nd February 2009
THE JOY OF HAMMOCKS A hammock is a perfect way to relax, take a nap, read a book, enjoy the great outdoors in the laziest way possible. That’s my idea of truly relaxing. There are so many different kinds of hammocks today. The hammock chairs are ... Read >
Author: Grace46

Traveling In Costa Rica

30th January 2009
Until you actually succeed at a spot, you don't actually know if what you've seen or heard are devoted. Unfortunately, they regularly regularly miss and the falter can be disappointing. Costa Rica, however, defies this trend. Costa Rica truly has a li... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

How To Use Belgian Chocolate For A Cookie

23rd January 2009
Indeed, chocolates are considered to be one of the best candies in the world. It is delicious, it uplifts depressed people's spirits, it can make someone happy and it is a great aphrodisiac. As you can see, chocolates are not only merely great tasting can... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

Montego Bay – Great Properties in the Caribbean

21st January 2009
Montego Bay real estate has a long and colorful history. Ever since its first European visitor, Christopher Columbus, landed in 1494, properties in Montego Bay have been recognized for their quaint beauty. Strangely enough, the name “Montego Bay” has ... Read >
Author: JohnSims

Internet Marketing: Learning the Basics of This Lucrative Industry

16th December 2008
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet changed the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who... Read >
Author: Subhash Chand Bassi

Who has not dreamt of embarking on a Caribbean vacation?

15th December 2008
Who has not dreamt of embarking on a Caribbean vacation? Almost everyone wants to have a relaxing break away from the stressful life in the city. For most people, a Caribbean vacation is the ideal vacation – one of the best ways to recharge and have ... Read >
Author: Anandsvarma

Caribbean vacation is a great way to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life

15th December 2008
A lot of people consider a Caribbean vacation as their dream vacation. A trip to one (or more) of these islands is regarded as one of the best - if not the best - means to rejuvenate. For some people, a Caribbean vacation is a great way to escape fr... Read >
Author: Anandsvarma

Why Sunday is My Favourite Day in Barcelona.

08th December 2008
Sunday is traditionally the day of the week for relaxing, spending time with your family or friends, and preparing for the coming week. In my home of Barcelona, there are a few more things on offer, too. One thing I love about Barcelona is the weather... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Your guide to offshore trading in the Bahamas

02nd December 2008
Berkeley (Bahamas) offer a range of offshore trading services from their base in Nassau. This guide explains some of the historical and economic reasons why the Bahamas is one of the world’s leading offshore trading centres.    ... Read >
Author: phil young

Columbus Days importance to every American

02nd December 2008
Columbus Day was not celebrated for masses of existence, charming a back seat to Independence Day (July 4), which commemorates America’s declaration of independence from Britain. However, the 300th and 400th anniversaries of Columbus’ first landing we... Read >
Author: Remy

Smoking - harm and benefits.

20th November 2008
Generally about smoking are said a lot of worlds, the Ministry of Health warned, teacher’s shame, parents berated (even smokers themselves). But I did add. The harm of smoking somewhat exaggerated - in a mega-cities and industrial zones where we... Read >
Author: Johnetta

USA and Italy celebrate Columbus Day

07th October 2008
A sailor on board the Pinta sighted land in the morning of 12th October 1492, and a new era of cultural exchange between America and Europe began. Italian seaman Christopher Columbus was the first European to sail across the Atlantic Ocean and to succe... Read >
Author: Scuola Leonardo da Vinci

The Beautiful Cayman Islands is a Haven for Offshore Bankers

26th September 2008
The tiny Caribbean archipelago of the Cayman Islands imposes no direct taxation on its residents. As a result it has become a haven for offshore banking and boasts one of the wealthiest populations in the world which enjoy an envious standard of living.... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Columbus Day Promotional Items

26th September 2008
A US holiday that falls on October 12 and now celebrated every second Monday of October, Columbus Day commemorates the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the New World. He was not the first European to explore other lands, but Columbus esta... Read >
Author: Remy

Canada – A Brief History of the Country

15th September 2008
At least three great nations fought to possess the beautiful and rich land of Canada. These were France, Great Britain, and America. The present culture of Canada proved to have equal domination from the three great nations. So, what makes Canada have the... Read >
Author: Caroline Telford

Columbus Speed Dating

12th September 2008
Columbus is the capital and the largest city in the United States of America. It was named after an explorer known as Christopher Columbus. Speed dating was originally started with the Jewish community. The Jewish community was a little keen on making the... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Columbus Speed Dating

08th September 2008
Columbus is the capital and the largest city in the United States of America. It was named after an explorer known as Christopher Columbus. Speed dating was originally started with the Jewish community. The Jewish community was a little keen on making the... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

What Cuba and American Have In Common

08th September 2008
When we think of Cuba we imagine great cigars and men wearing Guyaberas. We also think of embargos. But what does Cuba and America have in common? For historical sake, Cuba was important to the history of Florida and the Keys due to Florida being a Spa... Read >
Author: Cory Davis

What you need to know about money in Costa Rica

02nd September 2008
The official currency in Costa Rica is the Colon, named of course for Cristóbal Colón, known to most Americans as Christopher Columbus. Although the Colon is the legal currency, the U.S. dollar is widely accepted in most tourist places. Changing You... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Las Ramblas of Barcelona – the most famous street of the Catalan Capital

24th August 2008
“Las Ramblas” is the most famous street in the city and everyone who visits Barcelona will want to see why. Ask anyone who is going to visit Barcelona where they’d like to stay, and the usual response is “close to Las Ramblas”. This Barcelon... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Buying or Renting Property in the Dominican Republic

25th July 2008
The Dominican Republic is a recognized tourist destination, with magnificent beaches and resorts, miles of white sand and refreshing, sparkling waters. It is all about recreation! Visitors will soon discover that the Dominican Republic offers much more... Read >
Author: Margarita

Brief history of Pest control

20th July 2008
The problem with pests became more apparent around the same time as agriculture took off. Roughly 8000BC saw the effects of what pests could deliver to crops. Pests of which mainly insects destroyed crops where no preventative measures were taken. Crop ro... Read >
Author: barry.walker

How To Activate the Law of AS IF... In Your Business

09th July 2008
Remember the story of the "Little Engine That Could"? This little train had always pulled small loads, but one day it was called upon to deliver something greater. First, it had a hard time getting the load to move at all so it cheered itself on by puffin... Read >
Author: Heather Dominick, Solo-entrepreneur Expert

Life’s a Beach – Watersports of the Caribbean

27th June 2008
Long, white beaches, stunning scenery, warm, tranquil waters and a unique relaxed attitude to life are all factors that draw millions of visitors to the islands of the Caribbean every year, looking for their own ‘taste of paradise’. It is the quintess... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Buy Tea Online – Its Just A Click Away

18th June 2008
Have you ever wondered what a great feeling it is when you wake up early in the morning put a kettle on the stove? You wait for it to whistle.It is the same as a child would feel when hearing the last bell at school letting them out for the summer. You re... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

HOW WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE

08th May 2008
There have been so many people throughout the centuries who have made major differences in the world. They became famous because of the impact they have had, and still have, on our lives. We can all think of famous inventors such as Thomas Edison and... Read >
Author: Jan Malloch

Foods featured in Szechuan cooking

06th May 2008
Suggest going out for Szechuan cuisine, and many people immediately envision platters of hot, spicy food - the kind that has you gulping down copious amounts of water all evening in an attempt to soothe your burning tastebuds. People are often surprised t... Read >
Author: M B John

The Best Ways To Get Cheap Flights To Jamaica

29th April 2008
For people who work a lot, there mind is instantly in vacation mode, once they think of the tropics. These people then hand in their schedule to their superior, start buying beach products such as suntan lotion, towels, board shorts and finally their airf... Read >
Author: James Dalton

Tips on Meeting a Dominican Woman

28th April 2008
In the northern part of the Caribbean lies a country called the Dominican Republic. When Christopher Columbus discovered this country, he immediately named it Little Spain, for it was the most beautiful place of The New World. Such an amazing place only h... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

Szechwan Cuisine

25th March 2008
The cuisine of the Western region of China is well-known for its spiciness, but many Western palates overlook the complex interplay of savory, sour, hot and sweet flavors that underlie the fiery spice of the Szechwan pepper and other spices that give the ... Read >
Author: G.Entp8

The World is Flat & Toxic FDA Drugs Will Bring Us Good Health - They All Say it's True/Must Be.

03rd March 2008
What If Everyone Thought The World Was Flat,...& They Laughed At Your "Christopher Columbus" Idea,... What If Nearly Every Illness of Humanity was self-inflicted & there was scientific evidence verifying that you won't fall off the Earth if you travel ... Read >
Author: Wellness Consulting Group

Barcelona economy

03rd March 2008
Situated on a plain between the Llobregat and Besós rivers and lying between mountains and the sea, Barcelona is the second largest city of Spain, its largest port, and its chief commercial and industrial center. Barcelona has served as a crossroads of m... Read >
Author: kirstyconnell

People Beginning To Discover Things About Photoshop Everyday

23rd February 2008
To build an apocalypse scene start with: First stage of project is to find and refine source photos of destruction references connected with our subject ... search key word is destroyed, rubble, bombed and etc. you can find very nice pics for free, just l... Read >
Author: David Peters

Swinging your way to Paradise in a Hammock

22nd February 2008
Everyone loves the idea of a hammock, why wouldn’t they? It’s a supportive, comfortable pouch placed directly in the sun with the aim to help you sit back, relax and have a snooze. The hammock is recorded as being used as early as the 15th century... Read >
Author: Harvey Vaughn

Hammocks: Swing Your Worries Away

11th February 2008
A hammock is a type of bed made of canvas or piece of rope woven together, hung at each end from a wall, post, tree etc. A hammock swing is merely a conventional hammock cut up into half and kept upright. Hammocks are used predominantly for relaxation, th... Read >
Author: Harvey Vaughn

szechwan cuisine

24th January 2008
The cuisine of the Western region of China is well-known for its spiciness, but many Western palates overlook the complex interplay of savory, sour, hot and sweet flavors that underlie the fiery spice of the Szechwan pepper and other spices that give the ... Read >
Author: thomasjohn

Internet Marketing Career - Valuable and Useful Information to Boost your Internet Marketing Career

20th January 2008
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet changed the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who... Read >
Author: Daniel Bell

Maps Of The Human Mind

18th January 2008
The human brain learns and orientates itself by forming mental maps of familiar places and situations. Similar to a physical map, these mental maps not only shows the perception of the maker, they form landscapes in their own rights. “Looking at a m... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

The Dominican Republic as real estate investment

30th May 2007
“I assure your highnesses that these lands are the most fertile, temperate, level and beautiful mcountries in the world”- Christopher Columbus. The Dominican Republic is one of the most beautiful Caribbean destinations and is also one of the most exci... Read >
Author: Martyn Witt

Costa Rica Should be YOUR Number One Choice for Vacationing!

22nd May 2007
Have you seen all the recent advertisements on the Internet and newspapers about Costa Rica being one of the best travel destinations? Well, the reason why is because Costa Rica is a beautiful country with a rich history and plenty of things to see and do... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

10 Facts about chocolate

21st May 2007
Chocolate is something that just about everyone has tried at some point and chocolate is something that many people love.Such is the power of chocolate in fact, that books. movies and even songs have been written about it. Below we look at 10 facts about ... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds

Why do people go for travels?

23rd April 2007
Human being is of curious nature. To discover new and exciting places, feasting the eyes with beauty of nature and meet with new peoples always excite anyone. To get these excitements people started traveling since very ancient days. In India travel ... Read >
Author: GK Awadhiya

Drinking As A Pastime

19th April 2007
There was a time in my life that I drank beer as my favorite pastime. Really, it's true. I of course only realized this after finally walking away from drinking, but the point is that drinking was literally what I did for fun. I always figured drinking... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Christopher Columbus “The Four Voyages”

27th March 2007
Much time has passed and still, Columbus stays a controversial figure who has been depicted in different ways as one of the greatest mariners in the world history. He was a national hero, a skilful navigator and a leader. Columbus wanted to find the westw... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Costa Rica Colones vs. US Dollar

09th February 2007
The form of currency used in Costa Rica is called the colon or colones in its plural form. The currency was named after Christopher Columbus and introduced as the main form of currency in Costa Rica during the year 1896. Today, the Costa Rican colon holds... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Costa Rican Colones Explained

31st January 2007
Costa Rica is quickly becoming a haven for Americans. US Citizens are investing in property and setting up their second homes in this tropical country. Understanding the colón is one of the few hurdles newcomers to Costa Rica have to overcome. Money... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Costa Rica throughout the Ages

15th January 2007
While Costa Rica, or “Rich Coast,” received its name from the Spaniard Gil Gonzalez Davila who was inspired by all of the gold jewelry worn by the inhabitants, the land was actually brought to the Europe’s attention through Christopher Columbus in 1... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria

06th December 2006
Las Palmas is an incredible large city in a rather small island, Gran Canaria. With almost 400.000 inhabitants, Las Palmas is the capital of Gran Canaria as well as capital of the province of Las Palmas (covering the islands of Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and... Read >
Author: Anders Johnson

People Building Newsletter No. 2

18th November 2006
People Building is an NLP and Hypnotherapy Training company. This month we have focused on the mind-boggling but fascinating world of quantum physics. This is an area which is covered in our Master Practitioner training and it's much more interesting t... Read >
Author: People Building

A St. Croix Vacation

17th November 2006
Part of the Caribbean jewel that is the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Croix allows for a tropical adventure unlike anywhere else you could imagine. With its world-class recreational activities and stunning beaches, anyone looking for a place to unwind and rela... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Tribute To Christopher Columbus

15th November 2006
El Monumento de Crist󢡬 Col󮠩s homage to the adventuresome spirit as well as to Christopher Columbus. The design on the column includes the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The monument commemorates Columbus's meeting with the kin... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Cuba: So Close Yet So Far

07th October 2006
The island of Cuba has been inhabited for more than several thousand years by Amerindian peoples known as the Tano and Ciboney. The Tano were known to be mostly farmers while the Ciboney were hunter-gatherers. The name Cuba in fact is derived from the T... Read >
Author: Stephen Nelson

Life is a scam

01st September 2006
What can you do? Most of life is really one form of scam or another. The biggest scams are being uncovered as scientists peel away the layers of reality to reveal that nothing is really as firm as we believe them to be. A piece of wood may look solid enou... Read >
Author: Jose de la Serna

A Brief History of Flags

25th July 2006
In this day and age, the origin of flags is a highly debatable matter even though flags were used as symbols thousands of years ago by ancient cultures. There is a section of people who believe that flags first originated in China, whereas there are other... Read >
Author: Jatin Chawla

The Fountain of Hooey: Ponce de Leon in Florida

28th June 2006
It probably won't come as a surprise to too many people nowadays that the Spanish Conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon was not, in fact, really looking for a genuine fountain of youth on his explorations in Florida. This myth was most likely born in the 1560's... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

What and Who is an Entrepreneur?

07th June 2006
'One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise' Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Ho Humm... does that do it for you? Why? ... Because you are probably one of them, an Entrepreneur. Think back when... Read >
Author: David Powell

Immigration and Politics in America

30th May 2006
Why is immigration such a major issue in America? In my opinion there are several factors that contribute to this. Before I delve into these factors, I believe we need clear and concise definition for immigration. According to dictionary.com immigration i... Read >
Author: omar miller

The History of Luggage

21st March 2006
Ever since man has moved from place to place and took his belongings with him some sort of luggage was used. It was used to keep all belongings together and even organized. Like everything luggage has evolved. Christopher Columbus likely had a trunk f... Read >
Author: Jerry Smith

Ohio Real Estate Large Cities and Little Farms

02nd November 2005
Ohio is a unique state where large cities like Cleveland and Cincinnati sit next to rural farms. Ohio real estate prices mirror this diversity. Ohio Ohio was a mainstay in the industrial revolution in the United States. Cities such as Cleveland and... Read >
Author: Raynor James

The Evolution Of Map Printing

27th October 2005
The first ever created maps were made not for economic reasons but more for religious purposes. The early maps of the world display religious icons similar to the icons that are found on the pages of the Book of Kells. During the 12th century the map of ... Read >
Author: Jinky Mesias

Learn How To Quit Smoking.

11th August 2005
What do I mean by LEARN, shouldn't I be telling you to go buy some nicotine gum or some quit smoking NRT products. Hey! It's not that hard for anyone to stop smoking and NO you don't really need a pill, potion, patch or gum. As a matter of fact I believe ... Read >
Author: Colin Williams