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Golf Stance…And Its Physical Requirements

24th September 2009
Golf stance is one of the most ignored terms and issues in the golf swing and yet the golf stance dictates the success of every golf swing you make. When golfers think of golf stance, they don’t realize how hard it is to maintain over 18 holes (four ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The 5th Plague Egyptian Animals Die By Rodney Howard Brown

22nd September 2009
1Then the LORD related to Moses,'Go in to Pharaoh and say to him, 'Thus says the LORD, the God of the Hebrews,'Let my folks go, that they may serve me. 2For if you refuse to permit them to go and still hold them, 3behold, ( ) the hand of the LORD will f... Read >
Author: Agustin Carey

RebeKah’S Date With Destiny by Rodney Howard Brown

22nd September 2009
So he said,'I am Abraham's servant. 35 The LORD has blessed my master extravagantly, and he has become well off. He has given him sheep and cattle, silver and gold, menservants and maidservants, and camels and donkeys. 36 My master's wife Sarah has bo... Read >
Author: Scott Morin

FAB Fabrics: A Look At Eco-Friendly Fabrics And Their Properties.

12th September 2009
There are so many fabrics out there that the fashion world has started to recognise as being both great to design with and good for the planet. Looking at Eco-fabrics is not as simple as man-made or natural, organic or not. It is about everything from how... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody

Pushkar Fair Rajasthan

11th September 2009
Pushkar Fair is an integral part of the state of Rajasthan. It is the most important among the lit of festivals and fairs in Rajasthan. It occurs during the month of October and November each year. The Pushkar Fair Rajasthan took place in the month of Nov... Read >
Author: atulkumar

The Charms of Pushkar Fair

31st August 2009
13 kms from Ajmer, Pushkar is a small Hindu pilgrimage town with as many as 400 temples and 52 bathing ghats surrounding Pushkar Lake. The special significance of the place lies in the belief that it is the only city with a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma... Read >
Author: AdibaRoshan Khan

USEFUL INFORMATION……I think, many of us don’t know this

02nd August 2009
1. Chewing on gum while cutting onions can help a person from stop producing tears. Try it next time you chop onions. 2. Until babies are six months old, they can breathe and swallow at the same time. Indeed convenient! 3. Offered a new pen to wr... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani

Lose Weight on Holiday? Of Course!

19th July 2009
How many times have you heard a friend moan about how a vacation "just ruined" her diet, or dither about even taking a vacation for fear of the calorie consequences? You've probably done it yourself a few times. Well, it's time for a change of attitude, a... Read >
Author: Neo

Live authentic local experiences

19th July 2009
By observing tourists when they are travelling, you can easily classify them. Some want to visit the main sights, maybe sunbathe a little bit, go shopping, have a nice dinner or even want to get to know other tourists . These people like to have a good ... Read >
Author: Andrew Netherwood

Why Your Wife Prefers Her Girlfriends Over You…

17th July 2009
Men come to me all the time complaining about their wife being gone all the time. They are angry because their wife is consistently “gone”, hanging out with her girlfriends. To make the problem even worse, they say, these girlfriends are “bad news... Read >
Author: juan32

A guide to apartments in Dubai

16th July 2009
Dubai, or the pearl of the Orient, is a literal example of the ugly duckling that grew into a beautiful swan. A century or so ago, Dubai was nothing but a sorry tale of underdevelopment amidst the scorching deserts of the UAE. The people were largely Bedo... Read >
Author: Ziya Hayat

Sharm El Sheikh Offers the Best of Egypt

05th July 2009
Egypt is a very unique place with its pyramids, camels and vast deserts. Egypt is now very well developed with the Sharm el-Sheikh region being a tourist hot spot. There you will find resort communities offering state of the art, luxury five star hotels t... Read >
Author: Kim

21 Facts to Know

02nd July 2009
1. Chewing on gum while cutting onions can help a person from stop producing tears. Try it next time you chop onions. 2. Until babies are six months old, they can breathe and swallow at the same time. Indeed convenient! 3. Offered a new pen to write... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani

Secession Mania Spreads to Long Island, NY

22nd June 2009
Executive Summary – Contrary to what most people are aware of a part of a state can secede to form their own state. Maine separated from Mass. in 1820. West Virginia left Virginia during the civil war. Now Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York wish to... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Unique Wedding Traditions Around The World

19th June 2009
If there is one thing that is universal, it has to be love. But the way that people express their love is as diverse as the polars. Every culture has its own unique way of going about wedding ceremonies. From the bizarre to the nobly, wedding traditions a... Read >
Author: 1weddingsource

Alone With God

12th June 2009
Have you ever been left alone , lost, lonely without no one to talk to, tell your problems or cry on? Have the people you thought loved you walked off and left you and your wondering why and what to do and where to turn to? If so, well then you are alone ... Read >
Author: Terrance Williams

On Location Nov 2007 – Gerewol

06th June 2009
Seeking to get over my childhood disappointment at always coming second in Monopoly beauty contests, I travelled to Niger. More specifically to Gerewol, the festival of the Wodaabe, who number among the last nomads of Africa. The landscape the Wodaabe ... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Holiday Package in Mussoorie India

18th May 2009
Mussoorie, Popularly known as the Queen of Hills, this charming hill station, 34 kms from Dehradun is situated at an altitude of 2003 mts in the Garhwal hills. above sea-level. Mussoorie is one the beautiful hill stations in India and the most frequently ... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Water Help To Lose Weight: What’s The Right Ratio?

15th May 2009
Practically every diet you hear about, no matter how much of a fad it is or how bizarre its instructions are, all have one factor in common: they all advise that you DRINK WATER—and lots of it. But, what’s the deal with that? Does drinking... Read >
Author: CornellDayne

Where can I travel in Western Sahara?

01st May 2009
Western Sahara is an area in Saharan Africa bordering the Atlantic Ocean, between Mauritania and Morocco whose governance is disputed, but a big part is governed by Morocco. The capital city of this country is El Aauin and this country covers an area of 2... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Hurghada - The City, Opened Egypt

27th April 2009
In the early 90's, when travel abroad was much easier than having to fly into space, the Russians finally learned what the rest at the seaside. And the first city, won fame fashionable resort, Hurghada has become. The sea, beaches, good hotels, a familiar... Read >
Author: Nancy Hall

A Cheesy Holiday in Paradise: The International Cheese Festival 2009

16th April 2009
If you think of the Canary Islands, you probably think of palm trees, endless beaches and colourful gardens. The last thing that enters your mind is cheese, but that is all set to change this autumn. From September 30 through October 4, the World Cheese C... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Where can I travel in Niger?

15th April 2009
Located in Western Africa, Niger is a landlocked country named after the Niger River and bordered by Nigeria, Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali among other countries. Niger, a former French colony is one of the world’s least developed countries and is charac... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Hotels in Pushkar waiting to welcome you to its midst

03rd April 2009
Pushkar is one of the most sacred destinations in India and is located just a few kilometers away from another holy city, Ajmer. Pushkar houses one of the few Brahma temples in the world and the lake surrounding this temple attracts numerous devotees from... Read >
Author: jetworld

Camel v's Ferrari

01st April 2009
Camel v’s Ferrari I was skyping with a mate of mine recently discussing the important current affairs of Cobar, not far from Nowhere, and somewhere in outback New South Wales, Australia. There’s a severe water shortage in the region and it was this ... Read >
Author: meekee

Casablanca Market can Help Take Your Mother to the Exotic Land of Arabian Nights Without Ever Having

31st March 2009
Mountain View, CA – According to the people that keep such statistics, Mother’s Day is the busiest day of the year for the phone company. It is also a day when flowers, perfume and a host of the basic gifts are bought and given to the special women in... Read >
Author: Lola

Enchanting Fauna to Look out for on your Dubai Desert Safari

27th March 2009
You put in an online search for fauna in Dubai and you will be instantly bombarded with news reports of people smuggling pigeons, endangered animals and the like in and out of the city. Go on a desert safari in Dubai and you will find that Dubai not on... Read >
Author: DubaiTour

A Vacation in Oman- A World in a Grain of Sand

22nd March 2009
From childhood tales of Arabia, a vacation in Oman is all you could ever have dreamed of, but a very great deal more besides. When you think of visiting the Sultanate of Oman and the United Arab Emirates, do you think of wild, sandy wilderness, camels and... Read >
Author: Margaret

Persian Rugs

11th March 2009
When choosing an area rug, style is important especially when you are trying to follow a certain motif for a room. There are a variety of styles to choose from. The style of an area rug often depends on the country where it is made. They say such rugs are... Read >
Author: Lily Sar

Alpaca Scales used for Dual Purposes

10th March 2009
Alpacas are animals that are closely related to llamas, and less closely related to camels. They originated in South America, especially in the Andes Mountains where their meat, and more importantly, the fiber from their coats was highly prized. Alpacas a... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Rajasthan – an Indian jewel

20th February 2009
Rajasthan is an enduring legacy to India’s history with formidable monuments that majestically stand to tell the tale of a bygone era. Rajasthan, the Land of Kings, is known for its heritage, culture, safaris, sand dunes and lush green forests with i... Read >
Author: ezeego

Fairs and Festivals of Rajasthan

12th February 2009
Introduction Fairs and Festivals of Rajasthan are the most vivacious and colourful state's culture of Incredible India. Fairs and festivals view as an unusual enticement for the people of Rajasthan in general and tourist and travelers from all parts o... Read >
Author: Minhaj Alam

Diving in Sharm el Sheikh or Hurghada

10th February 2009
Egypt is a country with rich history, culture and heritage. Most people know Egypt on the surface - they hear about pyramids, camels and deserts. But as you get to learn more and more about Egypt, you soon find that Egypt has more to offer. In recent year... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Majestic Rajasthan

03rd February 2009
Think of camels, rajput palaces and forts, deserts (may be hot climate) and the first name that will cross your mind is Rajasthan. The largest state of India has witnessed many reigns and all the remaining of forts and palaces has many rulers name associa... Read >
Author: Nitin Singh

Majestic Rajasthan

03rd February 2009
Think of camels, rajput palaces and forts, deserts (may be hot climate) and the first name that will cross your mind is Rajasthan. The largest state of India has witnessed many reigns and all the remaining of forts and palaces has many rulers name associa... Read >
Author: Nitin Singh

How to Mend a Broken Heart

31st January 2009
Let me tell the longer that you wait makes will make things that more difficult to repair with your ex. You do not want to look at it as they are your biggest enemy if you are trying to rekindle the flame. NOW it is actually possible to stop your L... Read >
Author: DM Hinman

The Magic of Making Up!

30th January 2009
Let me tell the longer that you wait makes will make things that more difficult to repair with your ex. You do not want to look at it as they are your biggest enemy if you are trying to rekindle the flame. NOW it is actually possible to stop your L... Read >
Author: DM Hinman

Tapestries - Bringing the Outdoors In

08th January 2009
For all lovers of the outdoors, paintings and prints abound that record the glories of nature. For the most part, however, they come across as but faint shadows of the real thing, flat and two dimensional. This is one reason tapestries featuring outdoor s... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field

The Eight Hundred Pound Gorilla

08th January 2009
Okay, so let us chitchat about the 800 crush heavy in the area; the spring that so many smokers do not want to rumor about: substance. Countless smokers last to nosh their tradition not because they have nonstop to like or indigence the cigarette in their... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

How Steaming Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes

11th December 2008
How Steamy Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes Beating Diabetes Without Meds Early in the 1940's, when German armies occupied areas of North Africa, Dysentery threatened to defeat the mighty Army. Thousands of soldiers were dying in the fi... Read >
Author: tomenelson

Pottery Art with A Long History V – The Tang Tri-Colored Pottery in China (down)

08th December 2008
In the tomb of the great right-guard general of the Tang dynasty, a tri-colored pottery shaped in a camel carrying with music figures was unearthed. The camel stands with a perking head, whose whole body is brown yellow, and there are drooping long hairs ... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

Pottery Art with A Long History V – The Tang Tri-Colored Pottery in China (up)

08th December 2008
The Tang Tri-colored pottery was invented and popular in the Tang dynasty over 1300 years ago, the basic glaze colors of which are yellow, brown and green, and people laterly were customary to call this type of pottery as ”Tang tri-colored pottery”. ... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

How Steaming Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes

06th December 2008
How Steamy Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes Beating Diabetes Without Meds Early in the 1940's, when German armies occupied areas of North Africa, Dysentery threatened to defeat the mighty Army. Thousands of soldiers were dying in the fi... Read >
Author: tomenelson

Tips on applying for Jobs in Dubai

03rd December 2008
What do you think of first when you hear your friend tell you she’s just got a job in Dubai and that she is going to be flying out next week to take up her post there. Money, right? Admit it. You must be thinking, “Wow. She’s so lucky. She’s getti... Read >
Author: S. C. Mishra

Camel Safari – A memorable ride on the ship of the desert

02nd December 2008
Camel Safari is one of the major activities during your trip to desert areas. The charm of deserts has always been irresistible and has captured the attention of large number of travelers. If you are in the North Indian state of Rajasthan, make sure to ex... Read >
Author: Rajeev Singh

Alpaca Scales used for Accurate Weight Readings

02nd December 2008
Alpacas are delightful, gentle 4 footed animals that are known as huacayas or camelids, in the same family as camels. They are originally native to the Andes Mountains in South America, specifically in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chile. Generally, they gro... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Rajasthan tour packages - Riding high in the Thar Desert

01st December 2008
If you are in Thar Desert, camel safari is the major activity that you can undertake. Through the ages, deserts have managed to keep their irresistible charm and their attraction has increased all the more with the camel safaris. This thrilling and excit... Read >
Author: Rajeev Singh

Rajasthan Touriam

20th November 2008
Rajasthan is where all the country's similes and metaphors appear to have come together. Sand dunes, wooded hills and amazing lakes, palaces and rugged forts, men and women in colorful turbans and skirts, bustling towns and quiet villages, camels, elephan... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Rajasthan Touriam

20th November 2008
Rajasthan remind the visitors the days of the sophisticated lifestyle of the Maharajas and their Flamboyant royal courts. Termed as the Land of Royalty due to the imposing Forts and grand Palaces tells the tale of valour and chivalry. The mountainous Arav... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Discover Dubai in All Its Golden Sandy Splendor

03rd November 2008
Did you ever think it might be fun to be a Bedouin? Wander the deserts on camels, dressed in those flowing robes, through the shifting dunes… Yes, it could be fun. But those dunes can be a lot more fun if you are in a luxury four wheel drive, like a Toy... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Animal World Safari & Water Park – Wildlife & Water Fun For The Whole Family

23rd October 2008
Stepping inside A’Famosa is like stepping into a whole different world. The park covers a whopping 150 acres of land, and you can be a child again as you are taken on a safari to see lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras and camels among the 150 species of an... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Animal World Safari & Water Park – Wildlife & Water Fun For The Whole Family

23rd October 2008
Stepping inside A’Famosa is like stepping into a whole different world. The park covers a whopping 150 acres of land, and you can be a child again as you are taken on a safari to see lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras and camels among the 150 species of an... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

When a Gift Won’t Stand Alone

23rd October 2008
There are times in every man’s life when we need to come up with excellent gift ideas for women. Most of us know by now that the ability to give someone a well thought out present is a sure fire way to not only strengthen a relationship, but also to ear... Read >
Author: Annette Lackovic

Pushkar Fair – An Unforgettable Experience

23rd September 2008
Do you wish to get a feel of the vibrant tradition and culture of India? Then visit the Pushkar Fair in Rajasthan with indianholiday.com. One of the most colorful and charming fairs in India, Pushkar is a fine example of the diversity of culture and tradi... Read >
Author: Rohan arora

Pushkar Camel Fair – An Experience Of A Lifetime

23rd September 2008
The campgrounds of the hamlet “Pushkar” swarm every year in November with thousands of tourists from all over the world visiting the place to witness the fair of “the ship of the desert”. From just 14,000 people, the crowd swells to a huge 200,000... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

Camel Safari in India

09th September 2008
Best way to explore any desert is camel safari. Camels has been the only option, since ancient times, to travel across the desert. To what was essential in olden days, camel safari now has become pleasure trips for the tourists coming to Rajasthan in Indi... Read >
Author: Vishal

Brighton Pubs and Bars - Golfing Through Pebble Beach Party Town

08th September 2008
Brighton has always been very highly recommended for a good night out. As I was in the area I thought that I would give the town a �pub golf� once over and write up my findings for YOU, dear reader. I was writing in my notepad as I was golfing along ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Pushkar camel fair: Experience the vibrancy of colors

05th September 2008
Every November the camping grounds in a small hamlet of Pushkar are abuzz with activity. This is the month of ‘kartik purnima’ when the advent of tourists is at its peak to witness the presence of camels, ‘ships of desert’. Pushkar camel fair come... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

What is the argument against introducing coaching

02nd September 2008
There are compelling reasons for introducing coaching to organisations but we can nevertheless expect to encounter certain barriers. We need to understand what these barriers are and how we might help others develop their appreciation of the benefits of c... Read >
Author: Matt Somers

Pushkar travel: Pleasurable experience

02nd September 2008
Every year, thousands and thousands of travelers come to this exotic country to have the mesmerizing pleasure of an exotic vacation. So, if you are also tired of your monotonous life and have an affection for deserts, sunny atmosphere and traditional surr... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

Pushkar Fair-An amazingly Pious Event

22nd August 2008
Fair, a signifier of rustic culture and rural tradition is almost erasing from our modern day life. Our busy time schedule are not permitting us to go for a fair visit rather we like to spend our time while roaming in a shopping mall or watching a movie i... Read >
Author: Neel Anderson

Experience The Charm Of Sharm El Sheikh

17th August 2008
Whenever you hear the name Egypt, it is likely you'll think of the pyramids, the great Sphinx and camels. However, there are many treasures waiting to be discovered from visiting this historical country, particularly if visiting the popular tourist city ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Oh no, they’re coming again

21st July 2008
My mother always used to say that friends coming to stay can be compared to having fish in the house….on the first day it’s great, fresh, tasty and exciting. The second day, no problems yet, still quite acceptable. On the third day the fish starts to ... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Perl of Wisdom, Perl of laughter

09th July 2008
You are a web-developing super-programmer who’s going to change the world. You know all about Perl, I mean it’s the most general purpose programming language around, and probably the most widely used for small ‘glue’ applications between other a... Read >
Author: M6.Net Web Hosting

A fast means of availing loans

01st July 2008
At such a short notice even availing loans becomes a risky affair as there are chances that the lender might exploit you, taking advantage of you at the time of need. Hence specially to serve people suffering from these problems, quick personal loans conc... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal

Brucellosis – Information on Brucellosis

08th May 2008
Brucellosis is a zoonotic infection transmitted from animals to humans by ingestion of infected food products, direct contact with an infected animal, or inhalation of aerosols. This last method of transmission is remarkably efficient given the relatively... Read >
Author: peterhutch

African Family Safari

18th April 2008
Girls just want to have fun Each year my family and I have a get together where we set off to a remote destination. This year we opted for an African family safari: a five day camel trek in Kenya. This was the first time any of us was going to Kenya, ... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

Gideon

01st April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jon Straumfjord Then the LORD ... said [to Gideon], "Go in this might of yours, and you shall save Israel from the hand of the Midianites. Have I not sent you?" So he said to Him, "O my Lord, how can I save Israel? Indeed my clan ... Read >
Author: Jon Straumfjord

Flights to Wildlife in India

28th March 2008
No matter what part of India you are in, there is only one way to explore the different areas and that is through safari. The deserts, high mountains or the dense forests of India all have a variety of exciting animals waiting for you in some of the most... Read >
Author: Gill

Key to wealth: God’s unusual favour

05th March 2008
The story of Abraham’s move into Egypt must be one of the most extra-ordinary stories of the favour of God recorded in the scriptures. Abraham had gone into Egypt to escape from famine. The story is recorded in Genesis 14. When Abraham went into Egyp... Read >
Author: Ola Aroyehun

Enjoy the diversity of Cyprus

14th February 2008
Many people tend to think of Cyprus as being the type of location where they might expect to spend much of their holiday on the beach, or by the swimming pool. Visitors are often pleasantly surprised to find that there is so much more to the island than s... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Alpacas - Cuddly pets, wool producers and attractive investment

06th February 2008
Alpacas are found indigenously only in South America, mostly in Peru, Chile and Bolivia, but there are now breeding herds in countries as far widespread as Australia, England, Canada and the United States. Alpacas are camelids, related to the camels of A... Read >
Author: David Murray

Amazing Luxury Train Travelling Adventures

01st February 2008
Chugging of the train, the whistles as it laps up the miles all seem to be a tale of days gone by. Our fascination for the simpler life of the past has not dimmed though, and that is what the top luxury trains concentrate on. They may not advertise it as ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Have a good time at the exciting Pushkar festivals

24th January 2008
Festivals are a time of celebration with friends and family and especially in India where there is an amalgamation of various religions and cultures. Every month finds Indians celebrating some festival or the other of a particular religion and faith. In t... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

Nubra valley in ladakh

06th November 2007
The Nubra Valley has a historical romance, for the much famed Silk Route meandered along the banks of Nubra. From Xinjiang provinces of China via the mighty Karakoram Pass and Daulat Beg Oldi, travelers, traders, romantics, camels and horses traveled up ... Read >
Author: juliemeena

History of Marlboro Brand

21st October 2007
Marlboro's brand is among the most popular ones. Marlboro started with the slogan "Mild as May". Not everybody knows that it was the brand for women. It is also known that the filters of the cigarettes were pink to keep the imprint of lipstick hidden. Mar... Read >
Author: laima

Pushkar Camels and Cattle

20th September 2007
A trip to Pushkar is one worth taking, especially during the Pushkar Camel Fair. This extraordinary fair showcases the best of camels and cattle in the northern states of India. Not only can one see these fine creatures but also buy them at this livestock... Read >
Author: Jessica Shankar

Rats: Ten Things You May Not Know About Them.

07th June 2007
The rat is the first of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. If you were born in 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984 or 1996 then you were born in the year of the rat. The Chinese zodiac has a twelve-year cycle, so the next year of the rat will be 200... Read >
Author: Sarah-Anne

An Egypt Tour Offers A Lot More Than Just Pyramids

08th May 2007
Egypt is a country with much to offer by way of things to do and see. And since shopping is certainly high on every tourist's agenda, this must be part of your Egypt tour too. The Khan al-Khalil offers amazing shopping opportunities that should not be m... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Good Things To Know About Dubai

15th November 2006
If you want to have a superb holiday, Dubai is the place to go. Dubai it's a luxurious destination that blend the traditional with modern with so much success. If you plan to go to Dubai, the best time to be there is during the cooler time of the yea... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Wedding Cake Decorations - Icing Glamour

24th July 2006
Decorating wedding cakes can be a lot of trouble, because you not only have to deal with the already stress of decorating a cake, but you have to deal with the crazy future bride. Brides can be become obsess with wanting everything to be perfect, which is... Read >
Author: Galadriel Anderson

Perl of Wisdom, Perl of laughter

17th July 2006
You are a web-developing super-programmer who's going to change the world. You know all about Perl, I mean it's the most general purpose programming language around, and probably the most widely used for small 'glue' applications between other application... Read >
Author: M6.Net Web Hosting

Rajasthan India - An Ultimate Tourism Experiance

31st May 2006
Rajasthan is the one of the most attractive destinations in India for both domestic and International tourists. About 6 million people visit the State every year of which 9% are foreign tourists. On an average a domestic tourist spends Rs. 400 per day and... Read >
Author: Yogesh Kumar

Lanzarote Villas - Perfect for a Cycling Holiday

25th April 2006
Lanzarote is a superb destination for a cycling holiday. Home to what is regarded as the toughest Ironman Triathlon in the world, the island offers year-round training in the perfect climate and some of the toughest climbs and routes you will find. Many o... Read >
Author: Bob Dickie

Rich Man Attacked by Satan

05th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Words of Life and Health Happened All in One Day There was once a rich man in need of nothing. He had many children, servants, and animals. But one day, this wealthy man was horror stricken! He was informed by servants that his oxen... Read >
Author: Veronique Belmar

Lanzarote, Timanfaya

19th February 2006
The Montaas del Fuego (Fire Mountains), to give them there proper name were created in the 1730's when more than 100 volcanos in what is now the National Park, rose up to devastate the southern part of the island. Eruptions lasted for six years and seve... Read >
Author: John Plumb

Caravanserai

16th February 2006
The band "Santana" played a famous and memorable tune called "Caravanserai". It starts with desert music and goes into a West African rhythm followed by the beats and drummings of various other Countries. Santana both tries and succeeds in capturing ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Feeling Tired? Can't Lose Weight? Tap Into Protein Power

04th January 2006
You're always hungry right? The last thing you have time for is to plan meals ahead. Don't despair, you body was designed to be refueled continually. We are not camels and we are unable to work in tip top condition without the essential nutrients our body... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore

Your Business Needs Its Own Memorable Slogan to Make Your Ads, Website and Yellow Pages Stand Out

17th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Off the Page Your Slogan is the "Headline" for Your Business Tell people in a short phrase or sentence what you want them to know or remember about your business. The best ones conjure up a strong mental image, that will be forever li... Read >
Author: Lynella Grant

Golf StanceAnd Its Physical Requirements

07th September 2005
Golf stance is one of the most ignored terms and issues in the golf swing and yet the golf stance dictates the success of every golf swing you make. When golfers think of golf stance, they don't realize how hard it is to maintain over 18 holes (four an... Read >
Author: Mike Pedersen

CARAVANS

12th August 2005
We will start with the definition of caravan. A caravan is a group of travelers or merchants banded together and organized for joint support and protection while traveling through unsettled or unfriendly country. Caravan trade, however, is associated wi... Read >
Author: David Chandler