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Top Tips for Driving in the UK

24th September 2009
Some people find having to adapt to driving in a new country quite daunting but it doesn’t have to be! After a while you will certainly become accustomed to it. If you come from a country that drives on the right hand side of the road, you have to get u... Read >
Author: John Downes

Rules of the Road in South Africa - What You Need To Know

24th September 2009
Adapting to driving in an unfamiliar country can be challenging, but with a bit of forward planning, you have really little to worry about! If you hail from a nation that drives on the right hand side of the motorway, the main change in your driving style... Read >
Author: John Downes

SME Insurance

22nd September 2009
No owner of a small to medium sized enterprise likes paying for insurance; it’s an expensive, regular outgoing of hard earned money, for which there are no immediate results. The constant references to “protection” are also enough to make you wonde... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Why now is the best time to Rent Office Space in London

22nd September 2009
Occupying office space in London is an ambition of many businesses of all sizes. However, because London is such a key location for businesses nationally and internationally, buying or even just renting office space has always come at a premium that can o... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Don’t Forget to Add Breakdown Cover to your Women’s Car Insurance

22nd September 2009
Nobody relishes the prospect of their vehicle breaking down. Being stranded on the motorway or out on the lonely country roads is an infuriating and often expensive process to have to go through. Sadly, even the most reliable of cars will break down from ... Read >
Author: kIM

The Golf Psychology of Self Hypnosis and Imagination for Winning Happiness

02nd September 2009
I felt so sad watching Sergio Garcia looking so miserable and failing to close out a much needed win in the Wyndham Championship at Greensboro on Sunday. It reminds me of how important our internal state is to good golf psychology and how we can use self-... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist

The Road to Nowhere

01st September 2009
Traffic jams. Along with cold calling, paper-cuts and loud mobile phone users - traffic jams must feature on most peoples list of pet hates. That’s why the revelations in April, that we spend around 140 million hours stuck in traffic, were an unpleasa... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson

Expansion of Malaga airport

18th August 2009
For the many of you that have been to the Costa del Sol recently or are planning to come soon, the constant work being done at the Malaga airport has probably not gone unnoticed. The work as been ongoing now for a few years and looks like completion is co... Read >
Author: Andrew Belles

Car Maintenance - Top Tips Before Taking Your Car On Holiday

29th July 2009
Summer is here, (well, in theory) and with current economic situations many people are choosing to stay in the country for their holiday to save a bit of cash. If you're going to drive you may want to check one or two things on your car first and just per... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

The Power of Total Poise in Driving Sustainable High Performance?

29th July 2009
You Can Bet This! People achieve a far greater performance when they are physically, mentally and emotionally vital than when they are physically, mentally and emotionally sick. When an automobile is in top condition-all cylinders firing, all mechan... Read >
Author: Deepak

HGV Driving - What is it Really Like?

28th July 2009
How many times have you seen a trucker pass you by on the motorway and thought, 'I could do that, no problem.' But, have you ever gave it any real consideration, what is life really like on the road? LGV truck driving as a career can open up many opport... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire

Getting Cheap Car Hire

23rd July 2009
You’ve decided on your holiday destination for this year and while you are there you are going to book a car. Many people will wait until they arrive at the airport and book a car then, however this is normally the most expensive method for renting a ca... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers

The best ways to reduce emissions when you drive

09th July 2009
The environment is a hot topic at the moment and when we talk about it CO2 emissions and cars normally follow. There are many things drivers can do to cut down on their CO2 emissions and here are a few; Tyre Pressure Ensure your tyres are up to th... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Utilise the Fear in your Golf Mind to Hit More Greens and Fairways

05th July 2009
How can golf psychology help you in overcoming the fear you have about hitting a bad shot on the golf course? Many people interpret this as classic fear of someone suffering from the putting yips who's about to putt or the person suffering form the shanks... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist

Safer Driving Leads to Cheap Women’s Car Insurance

02nd July 2009
One of the reasons why ladies get preferable rates on cheap women’s car insurance is because insurers know that women are less of a risk than their male counterparts. The whole idea behind cheap women’s car insurance is that women tend to be safer dri... Read >
Author: Kim

Focus Your Golf Mind on Your Target Not the Hazard for Better Golf Scores

29th June 2009
One thing I've learned from golf psychology is how my unconscious mind automatically follows where my conscious mind leads. Have you ever noticed that if one of your playing partners warns you about a particularly difficult bunker or some hidden golf haza... Read >
Author: The Golf Hypnotist

Why You Should Never Venture into Legal Action Alone

28th June 2009
Unlike the United States, where just about anyone can get their day in civil court (perhaps even on television!), most civil cases do not even reach open court in the UK. Although thousands of civil actions are taken each year, only a small percentage of ... Read >
Author: Tom Harel

Do You Want to Stop Getting Angry or to Stop Swearing?

18th June 2009
Getting angry is a habitual response and swearing becomes a habit as well. Both become an automatic response, and can spiral out of control. You can learn to control this response with hypnosis downloads. I was watching a couple of episodes of "Fawlt... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Renting you Dream Sports Automobille

15th June 2009
Many people dream about travelling down the motorway driving an costly sports automobile. Why wouldn't you want to drive along a stretch of motorway passing fields of green while a field of blue arches over you? Hyper motorcars are electric. They're fast ... Read >
Author: CarAutoPortal

What to do if your car breaks down

05th June 2009
When your car breaks down it is important not to panic, keeping calm and a clear head is imperative to make sure you follow the necessary steps to contact someone for help and ensure the safety of other road users. By following these easy steps, you will ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

GET TUNED IN!

18th May 2009
GET TUNED IN WITH FIND ME A GIFT’S MP3 AND IPOD SPEAKER AMP Size doesn’t matter when it comes to music! The MP3 and IPod Speaker Amp delivers excellent sound without taking over your bedroom or annoying the neighbours! Any band member will tell you ... Read >
Author: sarah hague

What to do after a Car Crash

11th May 2009
Although unpleasant to consider, it is a good idea to be aware of exactly what to do immediately after a car crash, if not for the benefit of your car insurance claim, then at least for your safety. These moments can be disorientating, confusing, and str... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Motorcycle Touring

11th May 2009
Some riders like to travel alone, and if you can cope with the solitude, this has many advantages. You decide the route, the duration of the tour and you get out of bed when you please, be it early or late. If you’re heading down the motorway in France,... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Getting yourself into gear with top gifts for your guy

08th May 2009
What is it about men and cars? They just turn into little kids when they see a shiny new sports car parked up somewhere and have to run their fingers surreptitiously along its body, peer inside at the leather seats and walk round it a few times, before te... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Personal Holiday Disasters

06th May 2009
I thought I would share an example of what not to do when going on holiday - not if you want a stress free break. The plan was simple. We had a two week holiday booked in Northern Spain, in Asturias and we had decided not to fly to avoid the hassle ... Read >
Author: CW

New driving at work qualification to be supported by Car Insurance Industry

05th May 2009
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has launched a new project funded by the Department for Transport, called ‘Young Drivers at Work’. The safety charity is to look at a new ways of helping young employees who are asked to drive ... Read >
Author: Rochelle

How to Drive Safely in Wet Road Conditions

29th April 2009
Driving in wet weather can present a whole new range of challenges to a driver, which can make the experience more demanding and stressful. However as long as you have the right knowledge, preparation and adjust your driving style accordingly it is possi... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

Fleet Management  How Vehicle Tracking can Save you Money

27th April 2009
The initial financial outlay involved in installing a vehicle tracking system in your fleet can be considerable. However, the savings that outlay can promote in the longer term can easily outweigh the expense. As a fleet management tool, GPS tracking can ... Read >
Author: clickthrough

How to Drive Your Car Safely Through Heavy Fog on The Motorway

26th April 2009
The appearance of fog when driving your car on the motorway will place extra demands on your skills and abilities as a driver, because of the need to tailor your driving style to the prevailing conditions. In addition, you will find many other drivers ar... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

How to Stay Safe When Your Car Breaks Down

22nd April 2009
Modern cars are extremely reliable and most of us take the fact that our car will work every time we turn the key for granted. However, if you considered all the moving parts that have to work in unison in order for your car to operate correctly then its ... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

A new job meant the time to sell my TVR had finally arrived

17th April 2009
A real sports car had been something I had hankered after ever since I first got behind a wheel and learned to drive. I was looking for something small, fashionable and fast, and the TVR Tuscan was the answer to my prayers. With a four litre, six cylinder... Read >
Author: David Barber

Important Safety Checks You Need to Make Before Towing a Caravan

17th April 2009
As summer approaches many families consider going on a caravanning holiday and it is easy to see why. Once you pull up at your chosen destination you still have all of your home comforts with you, you still have the freedom of your own vehicle to travel ... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

Buying a new car – online loan

15th April 2009
Buying a car is often the second biggest purchase we will make in our lives after property. So making sure you get the right deal and the right car for you is the utmost importance. Despite the credit crunch and rocketing fuel prices figures last year act... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

How to Choose the Right Office Space to Rent

09th April 2009
Before you think about moving your business to another rented premises, or if you are thinking about moving a business that you started at home, which has now grown to the point that you need to rent office space, it is important to think about your busin... Read >
Author: Thea Monk

Getting back on the move – What to do if you Break Down

01st April 2009
At some point throughout most people’s driving careers they will experience the evitable sinking feeling when they realise that their car has died on the side of the road. Sometimes you maybe lucky and break down in a place that is convenient and keeps ... Read >
Author: Rochelle

The system is down again.

31st March 2009
THE SYSTEM IS DOWN – AGAIN. TIME IT DEPARTMENTS IMPROVED TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION By Nick Rowley, Managing Director of Oceanus We all experience it on a regular basis when we contact call centres, accounts departments, service and sales desks. The ... Read >
Author: Nick Rowley

What Would You Do If Your Car Broke Down?

25th March 2009
No one ever breaks down in their car at a convenient moment. You’re always heading off somewhere important and you get delayed as a result, but would you be ready for anything if you were unfortunate enough to break down? Sadly, many people aren’... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Organizational Development: Sustaining High Performance With Total Organizational Poise Development

17th March 2009
Organizational development for sustainable high performance is focused on the total organization and creating effective synergy within it. In particular, it involves using robust organizational development tools and technologies to keep all key systems ... Read >
Author: Dr. Oladele Akin-Ogundeji

What Is Your Fuel Doing To Your Car?

13th March 2009
Filling your car up with fuel is something every vehicle driver is required to do. The process of filling up, driving, and then eventually having to fill up again isn’t something we consciously think about, simply because you do it so often. But did y... Read >
Author: Jamie Rigwell

Van Maintenance - How to Change a Tyre on a Van

09th March 2009
You’re driving along in your van happily going about your business, when all of a sudden, something doesn’t feel right. You get out to discover you’ve got a flat tyre. Don’t panic, it’s not the end of the world. But it’s also not going to f... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Premiums should be affordable to encourage Young People to Become Insured

09th March 2009
A Greenaway review to look into the ways of helping to reduce the number of uninsured rivers on the roads, emphasised the need for novice drivers to be able to afford young driver car insurance premiums. It is hoped that by finding a way to reduce the co... Read >
Author: Rochelle

The Garden Office - Could Working From Home Be Right For You?

04th March 2009
With unemployment figures at a ten year low and very few able to predict an improvement any time soon, many people are facing or fearing redundancy. Loosing your job can be one of the most traumatic experiences you can face, and in today's climate it's ha... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

What to do after a Car Crash

02nd March 2009
Although unpleasant to consider, it is a good idea to be aware of exactly what to do immediately after a car crash, if not for the benefit of your car insurance claim, then at least for your safety. These moments can be disorientating, confusing, and str... Read >
Author: MarkeD

What to Do If You’re Involved in a Car Accident on the Motorway

19th February 2009
Imagine, you’re driving on a motorway, and coming back from a family vacation or a business trip when suddenly you find yourself indulged in a motorway accident. While this is one of the most distressing situation that can happen to anyone, you need to ... Read >
Author: David Halbert

Ten Great Motorcycle Routes in Spain (Part 1)

12th January 2009
There are hundreds of fantastic motorcycle routes in Spain. This country, which God must have been created with the biker in mind, offers everything from winding coastal roads to awe inspiring mountain passes. Here are ten of my favourite routes. SANTA... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

How to Buy a Used Car

07th January 2009
Buying a new car can be exciting- splashing out your hard earned money on something which could improve your life. This excitement can be short-lived, when the reality of the actual purchase sets in. There are so many things you should think about befor... Read >
Author: Rachael0518

Simple Tips for Safe Winter Driving

18th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Kimberlie Hutson This time last year I was driving to work one morning when I skidded on a patch of ice. I was driving down a duel carriageway at 50mph (well under the speed limit) about ¼ of a mile away from a major motorway. As I ... Read >
Author: Kmberlie

Finding the next UK Property hotspot

17th December 2008
A key factor in making money from property investments is to be buying in the right location at the right time. For this reason being able to locate up and coming property hotspots is essential. When searching for the next property hotspot there are a n... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

Shanghai For Expatriate Beginners

15th December 2008
There’s no two ways about it – Shanghai can seem extremely daunting at first, but after just a few weeks you will feel totally at home. Expatriates enjoy a high standard of living in Shanghai and, if you embrace everything that the experience has to o... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Reischel

Where Are You Going This Valentine’s Day?

08th December 2008
Valentine’s Day is undoubtedly the most romantic day of the year. And what better excuse is there for taking a night or two away from it all and perhaps even surprising your partner in the process? As far as the men are concerned, booking a romant... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

The Motorbike Tours Story

08th December 2008
It began after me and Thoughtful Mark had been on a tour. The tour was OK, but there was something missing. Yes, the route was good, the hotels were fine and the tour leaders were efficient. We arrived at our destinations on time, as planned and the guide... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Slovakia By Car Hire

03rd December 2008
Slovakia (also known as the Slovak Republic) is a landlocked country in the middle of Europe with Poland to the north and Hungary to the south. Up until 1993, Slovakia, along with the Czech Republic, had been part of the communist Czechoslovakia. Today bo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Speeding risks fines and higher insurance premiums – and accidents

02nd December 2008
Jeremy Clarkson recently asked everyone in his audience who considered themselves a conscientious safe driver, to put their hand up. A forest of hands appeared. But was everyone truthful? Even the most careful driver will have broken a speed limit at s... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Belfast At Christmas: Top 5 Festive Events!

23rd November 2008
Belfast is a magical place to visit at Christmas with sparkling decorations, bustling shops and yuletide happenings galore. Since it's just a trip up the motorway or a short flight from the UK, it's worth trying out a pre-Christmas break in the North's ca... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top tips for car hire in Belfast

28th October 2008
Are you heading to Belfast for a short break? Save yourself time and hassle and reserve your car hire with us before you go and discover Northern Ireland from behind the wheel. Booking your Belfast car hire in advance will save you time and even some m... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Track days may invalidate your car insurance

21st October 2008
If you asked any driver if they like driving fast then chances are they’ll say they love being able to go full throttle on the open road, especially the younger drivers amongst us. This is clear when you see more and more super cars on the roads these ... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

A & A in Florence

16th October 2008
For an unforgettable stay in Florence, our Florence Bed and Breakfast provides the romantic atmosphere of a beautiful and comfortable apartment situated close to the historic centre. Access from the motorway is simple and we are only a few minutes away f... Read >
Author: Marco

How to economise on fuel

15th October 2008
If you drive on a regular basis then you will probably have noticed that it is costing you more to fill up on each occasion that you run low on petrol or diesel; and with the effects of the credit crunch in recent times, this is something you don’t wa... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Alternatives to showing off

29th September 2008
People can be perverse, sometimes. For instance, in these days of rising fuel prices it makes sense to buy a smaller car and try and keep your running costs down. Plenty of people are doing that; I was talking to a second-hand car dealer the other day, an... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Minibus Driving Advice- Accidents and Minibus Insurance

26th September 2008
Whether it is your own minibus or a hire vehicle it is useful to know what to do in the event of an accident. A claim on your minibus insurance is the usual outcome after an accident. This article outlines the information that needs to be gathered at the ... Read >
Author: James

Passengers have a fight in a limousine

10th September 2008
A limo company had recently done a job in Bristol where they picked up some lads in the early morning to go to a football match in London, when the chauffeur got out of the Hummer H2 limo; he looked at the passengers and none of them could even stand prop... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Power Your Business to Ultimate Success with Total Organizational Development!

09th September 2008
Total organizational development creates effective organizational synergy and organizational poise so that your business systems and people are high performing on a sustainable basis. The Power of Total Organizational Poise The power of poise can b... Read >

Power Your Business to Ultimate Success with Total Organizational Development!

09th September 2008
Total organizational development creates effective organizational synergy and organizational poise so that your business systems and people are high performing on a sustainable basis. The Power of Total Organizational Poise The power of poise can b... Read >
Author: Dr. Oladele Akin-Ogundeji

Bike Carrier Safety

06th September 2008
Bike carriers are becoming increasingly popular as more and more people want to take to cycling for exercise and as a most enjoyable way of getting about. Cycling to and from work to save on fuel costs and carbon footprint is a great way to make use of yo... Read >
Author: lexisclick

10 Minibus Driving Tips

04th September 2008
The MinibusClub.co.uk provides a useful guide for driving a minibus. In this article I have selected their top 10 tips for driving safely. Some may seem obvious but they are all worth mentioning. As a minibus driver you are ultimately responsible for your... Read >
Author: James

Alternatives to sophistication

22nd August 2008
Lots of people like to think they're sophisticated, or, to put it another way, that they're witty, urbane, experienced and knowing. Some of us would like to think of ourselves as people who've grown up and learned the ways of the world, how to prosper and... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Which Car Beats The Rest?

20th August 2008
Brand new cars are becoming more and more advanced with every single day that goes by. Manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to make their models more environmentally friendly, without having to compromise on the way the car runs and how comforta... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Cruise Review NCL Jade Norway Cruise

16th August 2008
I sailed on NCL’s Jade, cruising Norway from Southampton to the North Cape June 29-July 11, 2008. Here is my day by day diary. Note: At the time of travel 1.00 USD = 5.09180 NOK United States Dollars = Norway Kroner. There are a lot of sigh... Read >
Author: Ellen McNulty

Mobile Phone Safety

03rd July 2008
It won’t come as news to you that the government have revealed after strenuous tests and studies that using a Mobile Phone while driving limits and lowers your driving capability. Anything from response time to checking if somebody is in the lane you ar... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Children Make the Best Internet Marketers - Matt Bacak Says Find the Child In You

23rd June 2008
When I was watching a video of a World Leading Internet Marketing Guru's Seminar and heard that there was a twelve year old student making $10,000 a month on the Internet I was really hacked-off; 12 year olds aren't meant to be that successful. It's not r... Read >
Author: Adrian Garrett

Auto Insurance: Why It Is Important

20th May 2008
Auto insurance does a great many things for the individual driving the car as well as for the other people out there. Coverage is paid before of any injuries resulting. By paying an insurance premium, the covered person will have cash reimbursement if the... Read >
Author: Ian Wright

A Guide to Buying Thule Roof Bars

20th May 2008
Thule roof bars form the basis for a whole range of useful accessories to enhance the usefulness of your car or van to an amazing extent. Once you fit them you can add all manner of special attachments to carry almost anything you can think of. Do you... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Country Properties turn Into Commuter Retreats: Working From Home Changes The Landscape

15th May 2008
Country properties in Britain that were once suitable only people who worked locally are becoming targets for commuters. The lower property prices in rural locations are a bonus too, according to property estate agents. The development is not because ... Read >
Author: Seamour Rathore

Extending your home- is it really better than buying?

08th May 2008
When people consider moving home one of the main reasons behind this decision is the fact they don’t have enough room in their current property. An extra bedroom may be needed for a new arrival. Maybe you have decided to work from home but you need an o... Read >
Author: Helen

Killing Time; the Importance of Time Synchronisation in Criminal Cases.

06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams On occasion, we all need to know the time and we have a multitude of different devices to tell us it, from our mobile phones and wrist watches to the office wall clock or the chimes on the radio news. But how accurat... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Killing Time; the Importance of Time Synchronisation in Criminal Cases.

01st May 2008
On occasion, we all need to know the time and we have a multitude of different devices to tell us it, from our mobile phones and wrist watches to the office wall clock or the chimes on the radio news. But how accurate are all these clocks and does it matt... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Insurance hike for mobile phone offenders

18th April 2008
You are driving down the motorway and your mobile phone rings, what do you do? Do you answer the call and run the risk of being caught or do you leave it and return the call when you have got to your destination? Recent research has shown that 56% of mot... Read >
Author: JGray

Alternatives to being the best

16th April 2008
I saw a car crash today. I was following a car along an urban motorway, that part of the A57 that is called The Mancunian Way, in Manchester. I could see him flip his brake lights a few times, obviously undecided about which exit to take. There was an off... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Here's How You Can Own Your Own Internet Business The Easy and Lazy Way

11th April 2008
Dear friends, Having grown sick and tired of the rat race, of waking up each and every morning for the past 15 years at 6am knowing that within the hour I would be stuck in traffic on the motorway, traveling to a job I despised, I decided it was about ... Read >
Author: Gareth

A Day Trip to Terra Mitica Theme Park Benidorm

02nd April 2008
Last summer we had the best day out at Terra Mitica theme park. Just one hours drive from Torrevieja on the virtually empty and new motorway (A7) it was a very easy journey. There is even a direct exit from the motorway to Terra Mitica! It was a gr... Read >
Author: Fay Oleary

WD Bathrooms - Sheffield Re-Location

02nd April 2008
Due to the continuous expansion of WD Bathrooms, the company has recently moved to a new and improved building in the original site at Hydra Business Park based in Sheffield. The re-location of the premises was decided to reflect the growth and improve... Read >
Author: WD Bathrooms

Depression

02nd February 2008
Lets be honest, everyone feels depressed at some time during their lives. Circumstances and life events can sometimes propel us into this state as if we have little or no control over being there. Here's the thing, there are times when feeling depressed i... Read >
Author: People Building

Pass Plus and the impact on your car insurance

18th January 2008
It's long been established that the highest car insurance premiums go to the under 25's, with new drivers sometimes being quoted in excess of £2000 for a yearly premium. There are ways in which a new driver can reduce their premiums. Some of these re... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

The car insurance that's right for you: Part 1

18th January 2008
With so many different options for car insurance around, it can be confusing finding the one you need. Often, drivers will go with the same company that their family or friends go with, simply because they don't want to brave the spaghetti junction of car... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Market Your Business Using a Website

22nd August 2007
There are many different ways to advertise your corporate on the Internet. Placing banner ads, an selling campaign and skillfully your occupational on industry related forums and message boards are just a few of the popular for Internet promotion. Anot... Read >
Author: John Lau

Visit Galicia - Explore Some of the Treasures of Southern Galicia

09th August 2007
Ask most people what they actually know about Galicia and the majority will probably look at you slightly quizzically and then move on to another topic. Those that do know anything about Galicia will probably have a knowledge particularly based around the... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Panic disorder: What is the true meaning of panic disorder?

03rd August 2007
Are panic disorder and panic attacks the same thing or are they two separate conditions? In other words, does someone who suffers from panic attacks automatically get labelled as having panic disorder? The short answer to that question is no. Someone who ... Read >
Author: Steve Baker

San Pedro Hot Tub

25th July 2007
A Jacuzzi style Hot Tub is an ideal place for all the family and friends to relax and find that so exclusive and highly sort after respite from the stress and strain of daily life, the driving perhaps on the motorway to or from the Airport or in the Town... Read >

All you need to know about car insurance

25th July 2007
Car insurance is a necessary pain, a chore that we must all endure before we get our sparkling new set of wheels out on the open road. Of course, having shelled out on your new car you want to feel like your paying as little as possible on something as bo... Read >
Author: Pennimus

Spanish Grand Prix Travel Guide

02nd May 2007
The Circuit de Catalunya is one of the most spectator friendly circuits anywhere; it is the home circuit of the reigning World Champion; and it’s the first of the season's European races. And if that isn't reason enough for any self-respecting F1 fan to... Read >
Author: Tom Matosevic

Top tips for finding the best hotel

26th April 2007
You know where you want to go, you have even planned how you're going to get there, but the only thing is you haven't done is booked a hotel yet. Just how do you go about finding the right hotel for you, the one that is as near perfect as possible to sui... Read >

How To Reduce Young Drivers Car Insurance

14th March 2007
How To Reduce Young Drivers Insurance ! For many the costs of insuring their first car can be very expensive. In particular young male drivers tend to have high car insurance prices. This short article will look into this problem and suggest some solut... Read >
Author: dyouell

Who Will Fill The Inner Compass Receivership Gap?

01st February 2007
As an ex- student of Inner Compass NLP trainings, I was as surprised as everyone to discover that the company had gone into receivership. So surprised in fact, that I checked it was true on the Companies House website. It seemed such a sad surprise, on... Read >
Author: People Building

Road Safety Guides - What to do if you break down

13th January 2007
If your vehicle breaks down, think about safety, first: Here’s a straightforward safety guide from GEM Motoring Assist, the leading UK driver based road safety association. Consider your own safety - get your vehicle off the road if possible - ensu... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist

Road manner and safety

17th November 2006
Road manners and safety. Good manners when driving on public roads are an aid to safety and reduce personal stress. Follow these simple hints and observations to make your driving day more pleasurable. 1. In heavy rain do not use your emergency lig... Read >
Author: Somchai Naamphai

Top 10 tips to save money on your car insurance

22nd July 2006
If you're fed up paying too much for your car insurance duck2water (www.duck2watercarinsurance.co.uk) have put together the top ten ways you can reduce your premium without reducing the level of cover: 1.Buy online Buying online can save you time and ... Read >
Author: Elbert Hamilton

Costa Rica Land for Sale - Boost your Profits by Buying in the Right Location

11th July 2006
Many investors are aware that land that's for sale in Costa Rica right now can make quick capital gains - however, buy in the right location and you can make even more money. This article is all about buying Costa Rica land - and more importantly, buyi... Read >
Author: steve todd

Hitch hiking in New Zealand

05th July 2006
This is a simple guide to make your hitch hiking in New Zealand as safe and easy as possible. Hitchhiking is not without risk in any country and the same applies in New Zealand. New Zealand has crime like any other western country. New Zealand only has... Read >
Author: Glenn Bongartz

Brazil Bahia Locations to buy your holiday home

15th February 2006
Locations to buy property coconut coast Bahia Brazil Salvador Salvador the capital city of Bahia has many lovely locations to live for those who enjoy the city life. Vitoria is a beautiful tree lined elevated avenue running parallel to the... Read >
Author: Alexander Willi

The Day A Crook Tried To Defraud Me On Ebay

10th February 2006
I have been reading lately about many cases of people, who are the victims of conmen on the internet auction website Ebay. I myself had a negative experience a number of years ago when a man tried to steal 170 from me. I was one of the lucky ones as I ma... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Beware, There Are A Lot Of Crooks On Ebay

09th December 2005
I hope you have not had a negative experience on ebay. I was very much enjoying the site until one day, some freak tried to steal nearly 200 from selling me an item which did not exist. This article explains what happened and also the advice the police g... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Ebay Fraud And Risks

24th November 2005
I am one of many people who have had a negative experience on the internet auction website ebay. This article describes how I nearly lost a large some of money from a man who attempts to defraud people out of their hard earned money. I have read about ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

How I Was Nearly Conned On Ebay

17th November 2005
I am not sure how many people have had bad experiences on Ebay, I hope not too many. I was having a great time on there until some man tried to defraud me out of 170. I had been buying and selling on Ebay for a number of months without any problems at a... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

How To Make A Successful Road Accident Claim

15th August 2005
Everyone is trying to discover a perfect solution for pursuing an accident claim that has no catches. If you learn the tricks before they're made against you, what are the chances of success? How long can you glue your eyes to the road for a long journ... Read >
Author: Mohammad Latif