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Enjoying Each and Every Moment of Life

29th September 2009
In the rush of day to day living and working, it may seem that every second of your day is consumed with your job or business, housework or yardwork. A common perception is that only weekends or holidays are times when you can take a break and enjoy the ... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogan

An Interview With Author Alan Rolnick About His New Book Landmark Status

21st September 2009
Landmark Status is a wonderfully funny book. Alan Rolnick uses Miami as the backdrop, and real estate as the weapon, to take the reader on a madcap journey that I can guarantee you will enjoy. When I put the put the book down and wrote the review, I just ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Simple Eco Moves

31st August 2009
The earth is the only planet in the universe where life exists. Unfortunately, the earth is not as beautiful, as clean, and as safe as it was millions of years ago. People are taking way too much advantage of the earth's once bountiful resources, thus, re... Read >
Author: Rcon

Where You Can Appreciate Music

13th August 2009
Music is one of those rare gifts that manage to connect people from all parts of the world. You would not find it strange for an American tourist vigorously dancing to the lovely folk tunes of an African dance. Music is simply moving and you can not resi... Read >
Author: digbands

A Guide To Diamond Head

10th August 2009
Diamond Head is a name given to the volcanic tuff cone, now dormant since ages on the Hawaiian Islands in Oahu. It is located at the southeast end of the Waikiki and overlooks the Pacific. It was named Laeahi by the Hawaiians, but later in the early 19th ... Read >
Author: Carson Tien

Vince Lee and Tim Maclean Victim

05th August 2009
A bus ride to hell! Worse then world global warming. Imagine getting on a bus and someone plunging a knife in your chest or neck. Your gasping for air, pain descending to your brain from your extremities as they are becoming lifeless as the light you see... Read >
Author: CMAenergy

8 Step Guide to Jump Starting Your Car

29th July 2009
A flat battery needn't ruin your journey - follow this guide to get back on the road. We've all been there: racing out the front door, already late for work. One turn of the car key confirms our worst fears - a flat battery. This would usually be a moment... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Seeing the Big Picture at Austin’s IMAX

15th July 2009
If you want to see a plain, old movie, you can find any number of theatres playing all sorts of mainstream films throughout Austin. Action, horror, romance and drama are only a short walk, bus ride or car trip away. But when you’ve finished seeing the s... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Finding A Great Beach In Tenerife

09th July 2009
Tenerife is well known for it’s year round sun and great weather, but where are the best beaches? The answer to this question is simple; it all depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re after simple sunbathing, and don’t care about much el... Read >
Author: Mike Barker

Trapani (Sicily) Malta using Ryan air Review

11th June 2009
Malta Trapani Review Well, it is indeed a very short way to fly, more like a bus ride than a flight, definitely not more than 40 minutes. And the pilot excelled in riding the wind and got us down in time. Arrival just after departure. This review... Read >
Author: Welt Faraday

5 Reasons to Ship Your Car

05th June 2009
If you need to move a car over a long distance there are many reasons that you may consider having it shipped rather than driving it yourself. Besides the obvious reasons like the time you will save or the convenience of it, there are a few other reasons ... Read >
Author: markbutchher

Your Very First Holiday With Baby

01st June 2009
Summer's nearly here - are you thinking of taking your new baby on a trip? One word that can cause mommies and daddies everywhere to break out in a cold sweat and gnaw their fingernails nervously is holidays. Taking a vacation with children is no pi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Darlinghurst - Stay in the Fashion Centre of Sydney

29th April 2009
Why stay near Darlinghurst? If you want to experience the best of Sydney – whether it’s the incredible nightlife, artistic scene, world-famous harbour or the beautiful beaches – planning on staying in a Hotel in Darlinghurst is an option you shoul... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Dangers of School Busses in Los Angeles

22nd April 2009
Los Angeles provides good education to local children through public schools and other educational institutions. These schools cater to student’s need to learn and be trained. Because of this, parents are assured that their children are better off i... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Savannah Romantic Getaway

09th April 2009
Taking a Savannah Getaway Weekend Keeping a relationship fresh, new and thriving takes quite a bit of work and some time away from real life. One of the ways that you can add a little spice to your relationship with your spouse or partner is to take ... Read >
Author: Beas500

Retirement Ain't for Old Folks, Anymore!

17th March 2009
The word retirement conjures images of rocking chairs, sunsets and shuffleboard – and the big night out every week is a bus ride to the bingo hall. For young people and even those who are approaching the top of that hill, these ideas are about as attrac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A cheap Holiday Guide to Australia

10th March 2009
Australia has a lot of famous holiday destinations. Holiday makers who spend their vacation to Australia had a great time visiting a lot of historical places without having a spend big amount of money. Cheap accommodations is one of the main reasons tha... Read >
Author: Safi

Top attractions for your Ilfracombe holiday

21st January 2009
If you are heading to a holiday park like John Fowlers in Ilfracombe this summer, you will want to know a little about the town and what attractions are in the area for you to visit. Ilfracombe is a small seaside town in Devon in the South West of England... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Find little Trinkets & Treasures at Stanley Market in Hong Kong

09th January 2009
Stanley has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a fishing village and then as a British garrison town. Stanley Market is located in the southern region of Hong Kong Island it is a popular tourist attractions, frequented by tourists. This str... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Winter in All Kinds of Ways in La Plagne

19th December 2008
What is now reffered to as La Plagne covers the four said communities and incorporates over 200 km of slopes and 100 square kilometers of ski area: cross-country, downhill, and trails for all levels. Foreigners were scarce on the La Plagne ski the slop... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Touring Egypt's Best Sites whilst on Holiday

01st December 2008
Sharm el Sheikh has become the most modern and Western-oriented town in Egypt. Complete with casinos, bars, dance clubs, and restaurants of every type, Sharm el Sheikh has everything the modern tourist could want, including access to ancient Egyptian ruin... Read >
Author: Phil Redgrave

Weight Loss Tips ~ How Losing Weight Is A Bit Like Visiting An Ancient Palace

11th September 2008
When were in Spain we decided to visit the Alhambra. This sounds as if it ought to be a bingo hall in Whitley Bay (US readers - for Whitley Bay think Atlantic City only smaller and colder). The Alhambra is, of course, an ancient palace originally built by... Read >
Author: Liz Copeland

How to Calm Your Fears and Enjoy Baby's First Holiday

08th September 2008
Of all the words in the dictionary is there one word that can strike fear into the hearts of even the bravest parents? One word that can cause mums and dads everywhere to break out in a cold sweat and gnaw their fingernails nervously? There is - holiday. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Funny t-shirts and offensive t-shirts … a must wear when you are going out of town.

05th September 2008
Going out of town, to the beaches or to the mountains to have some piece of mind, out of the middle of a financial district, away from the noise, don’t forget your funny t-shirt. “If you see a police warn a brother t-shirt.” It can really make peo... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Horseback to Nauyaca Waterfalls, Costa Rica

21st July 2008
It's an area of the world still intact to its origins; where zones of jungle and lush greenery exceed the resorts and clubs; where horns and the fervent chatter of countless conversations subside to a steady Baru River wind. In Costa Rica, popular fare o... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Austin Neighborhood Profiles : Clarksville

21st May 2008
The West Austin area of Clarksville was originally a freedman's colony for slaves freed after the Civil War. Clarksville now has a very diverse population, and this diversity is reflected in the various nationalities of the residents. There is an excellen... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Retire In Costa Rica

29th April 2008
Are you trying to figure out where you want to retire? If so, then why not consider Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a beautiful little country and many people are beginning to choose it as a great place to retire. So, why retire in Costa Rica? Well, there are a... Read >
Author: Cerro Fresco

Traditional Maori culture experienced first hand

09th April 2008
A visit to the Tamaki Maori Village is a must-see; the fun really starts on the way there. As the Maori village is situated deep in the forest about 15 minutes south of Rotaura an elaborately decorated bus will come and pick you up. The driver of the bus ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Traditional Maori culture experienced first hand

09th April 2008
A visit to the Tamaki Maori Village is a must-see; the fun really starts on the way there. As the Maori village is situated deep in the forest about 15 minutes south of Rotaura an elaborately decorated bus will come and pick you up. The driver of the bus ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Visit Florence and take the Essence of villas in Florence.

25th January 2008
When we decided to go to Italy, we were very lucky to find a villa near Florence on www.villasinflorence.com their web site was very easy to follow and was packed with information and photos of beautiful Florence villas . This was to be a family holiday ... Read >
Author: david1meyer

10 Reasons to Retire in Costa Rica

05th November 2007
1) Cost of living: Those pension dollars will go a long way here, compared to most places. San José's prices are among the second lowest of any city in the Americas, and the cost of goods and services is among the lowest in the world. You can hire a ful... Read >
Author: Nick Viale

Insider Travel Tips for your Christmas Holiday in Rio de Janeiro.

15th October 2007
Get the most out of your exciting holiday in this fabulous city, pay attention to some sound travel tips from those in the know.Arriving in Rio at Christmas time may sound like the holiday you have always longed for, but only adequate planning and some ke... Read >
Author: philipsmith

Parking at Heathrow: Powerful Reasons to Book Online

11th June 2007
Until I moved to Norfolk late last year, my regular trips to Heathrow Airport for my frequent flights to Germany involved an easy bus ride from Harrow, where I was pleased to mix with fellow travellers on the 140 bus to Terminal Two. But now the trip to H... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre

Shimla

03rd May 2007
Shimla, the summer capital of the erstwhile British Raj is the beautiful hill station nestling in the cradle called the Himalayas . Inhabited by rosy cheeked, light footed Himachalis, this city commands a majestic view of the mountains and occasional visi... Read >
Author: Makemytrip

The iPod-Making Music More Mobile

12th March 2007
The original Apple iPod, and all its cousins such as the iPod Nano, the Mini and the Shuffle took the revolution started by Napster and launched it into the stratosphere. Where Napster gave people the option of what specific music and songs they wanted to... Read >
Author: flamminim

Shimla: Hillstation in India

22nd February 2007
Shimla, the summer capital of the erstwhile British Raj is the beautiful hill station nestling in the cradle called the Himalayas . Inhabited by rosy cheeked, light footed Himachalis, this city commands a majestic view of the mountains and occasional vis... Read >
Author: Arun

Article Submission

07th January 2007
Where Were You at 5:48am PST Tuesday?by Mike Banks ValentineI travel alot and have been on hundreds of airplanes and indozens of airports over the last 20 years. Recently a relativeoffered to go inside the airport with me to wait for my flight,I declined ... Read >
Mike Banks

Milford Vs Doubtful Sound, New Zealand, which one?

13th July 2006
There are a lot of people that ask "which sound is better to see Milford or Doubtful sound" The sounds are in the Fiordland National park, at the bottom of the South Island of New Zealand. Here are some thoughts on the subject. Doubtful Sound is abou... Read >
Author: Glenn Bongartz

Spiti The Hidden Valley Part I

16th May 2006
Spiti � The Hidden Valley Part I For almost a year, now, we had been planning to visit Spiti; the hidden valley on the northern side of the main Himalayan range. Spiti is home to around 10,000 people who share with their Tibetan neighbours a commo... Read >
Author: Harish Kohli

River Cruises Can Be Such A Rich Experience

13th August 2005
By: Colin Hartness Exploring Europe can be such a unique experience with a River Cruise. You just unpack once on this floating hotel and there you go cruising with river cruises over magnificent castles, significant towns and cities, appealing vil... Read >
Author: Colin Hartness