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Bermuda – Places to See

25th September 2009
Bermuda is a convenient vacation destination for travelers from the US and Canada. Apart from beautiful pink sand beaches, Bermuda has a lot of interesting tourist attractions. Bermuda is an unusual island vacation destination. Bermuda is not conside... Read >
Author: alexbriganza

Start A Soap Business -- Easy

10th August 2009
You can start a soap business just about as fast as any business you can pick. But, how is the best way to get started and would you even want to? A hobby that turns into a business can go from fun to work, especially if sales really pick up. Here's wh... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

Free Activities in San Diego

09th July 2009
Families on a budget will find loads of things to do in and around San Diego. The natural beauty of the area means that there are a whole host of natural wonders for you to explore, completely free of charge. The most famed assets of San Diego are its ... Read >
Author: Ammy Lee

Singapore Arts Festival

11th May 2009
Renowned as one of the world’s leading and contemporary arts festivals, the Singapore Arts Festival takes place each year in grand style. It plays an important role in the regions as well as the world’s arts scene. The Singapore Arts Festival is o... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How to Make Your Own Wedding Invitation

09th April 2009
When it comes to your wedding, everything has to be special. Fortunately, special need not be expensive. Although you might want to splurge on your wedding gown or wedding cake, there are some other venues of a wedding that will allow you to save. One way... Read >
Author: Ben

How to Make Your Own Wedding Invitation

09th April 2009
When it comes to your wedding, everything has to be special. Fortunately, special need not be expensive. Although you might want to splurge on your wedding gown or wedding cake, there are some other venues of a wedding that will allow you to save. One way... Read >
Author: Ben

Travel in Canada

02nd April 2009
Canada is breathtaking. Comprising ten provinces and an assortment of natural legacy, the 2nd largest country of the world bewilders almost every human being on the planet. It is a melting pot of cultures. Serene Beaches, marooned isles, hoary mountains, ... Read >
Author: nicholast54

Differnt Type Of Fonts For Scrapbooking

30th March 2009
When you are about to work on a scrapbook, you will need the materials to get on with the task. A scrapbooking kit takes charge of this. Scrapbooking kits are complete. They are sold whether by local arts and crafts shops within your area or via online sh... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Taste a slice of royalty with Rajasthan Hotels

22nd March 2009
Rajasthan is one of the most popular destinations in India and is most famous for the grand forts and palaces and also the bright colored attires of the people of the place. Rajasthan is also equally famous for the history and the chivalrous rulers that o... Read >
Author: jetworld

Find bazaar bargains on your Holiday to marmaris

19th March 2009
One of the best ways to enjoy your holiday in Marmaris in Turkey apart from the brits abroad image of drinking beer and mad dogs and englishman reputation of bathing in the midday sun. Is visiting the many shops and bazaars the resort has to offer. Due to... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva

Traveliing to Kathmandu

01st February 2009
In 1975, a young songwriter by the name of Bob Seger wrote and sang a satirical song by the name of “Katmandu”. In this song, Seger joked about ‘going to Kathmandu’ to escape the politics and complications of being a signer/songwriter and dealing ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Marketing in a Recession: Building a team (part 2)

26th January 2009
Along with teaming up to leverage skill sets, entrepreneurs are bartering their services to maximize their small marketing budget. Whether it is finding a distribution channel or hosting the local arts to entertain their patrons, small business owners ar... Read >
Author: Greg

Hurricane Ike Arts Relief Fund

25th November 2008
On September 13, 2008 Hurricane Ike slammed into the Galveston coast and was the third most destructive Hurricane to ever hit the United States. The cost of the storm has reached into the billions of dollars and caused extensive damage in Texas. Hurri... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

How to Personalize a Teddy Bear

08th October 2008
The holiday season is coming up, and it won’t be long before you have to start thinking about gift ideas. Sometimes deciding on presents can be hard. You want to get something that the recipient will like, and you want to be creative. Don’t spend all ... Read >
Author: Corina Volegna

Hurricane Ike's effect on Houston and the Local Art Scene

02nd October 2008
It has been several weeks since Hurricane Ike slammed into Texas and there are still many people who are displaced and without power and water. Turning on the news you still here about 30% of Houston is not back to work, does not have power and could be ... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

The Singapore Arts Festival – a Tribute to Culture and Art

29th September 2008
Coordinated by the National Arts Council, the Singapore Arts Festival is an annual festival which is held in Singapore. The festival is normally held in the middle of a year and it runs for a month. Theater arts, dance, music and visual arts are the event... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Things to see and do in Cambridge

13th August 2008
Things to do in Cambridge Cambridge is most famous for its university, but is also full of history and is home to some massive high tech companies giving it the nickname �Silicon Fen�. People have been living in the area of Cambridge since around 1... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Where to get Discount Art Supplies

29th July 2008
Do you love art? Do you have a favorite artist and artistic style? Do you visit art museums on a regular basis? Have you ever wanted to create art yourself? Maybe you already do. Whether you've never held a paintbrush or every inch of your walls are ... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

Envison An Electric Mix Of Arts From The Sedona Art Galleries

26th July 2008
You can take everything that you think you already know about galleries of art, art exhibitions, Native American art history, western art, and southwestern contemporary art, and you can pretty much toss it right out the window as you make your way through... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How To Make Origami Flowers

20th June 2008
The Japanese word "Origami" means folding papers into shapes to make objects that are decorative. When making an origami flower this is exactly what is done. I had become extremely depressed and stressed out lately because an unfortunate accident had left... Read >
Author: erich simko

Shopping Kuala Lumpur – An Unmatched Experience

28th March 2008
Kuala Lumpur is perhaps one of the best places in the world for shopping. Travelers are in the true meaning of the cliché spoilt for choice as the cultural background of Malaysia gives them an opportunity to shop for arts and crafts as well as the chic m... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Building Websites for Charity

25th March 2008
(ARA) - Learning doesn’t just happen inside a classroom. For The Art Institutes, learning is also creating opportunities for students and faculty to take their talents and skills outside the classroom, into the community, to help others. This year,... Read >
Author: Anidhanta

Arts and Crafts of South Africa

19th March 2008
Arty Crafts of South Africa The vibrant variety of cultural groups living in South Africa, and its rich artistic heritage, means that there are countless opportunities for visitors to purchase a wide range of traditional handicrafts. Almost everywhere ... Read >
Author: Toureagle

Melbourne- Sports, Culture and Class

19th March 2008
It may be Australia's second largest city, but Melbourne is seen as leading the country in many other departments. Its sports-mad residents refer to it as the sporting capital of Australia, and the large amount of world class stadiums, tournaments and tea... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

New Hampshire: New England's own winter wonderland

10th March 2008
Known as "The Granite State" both on account of its geology and history of self-sufficiency, New Hampshire is a fantastic holiday location all year round. Historically a state which has based its economy around textiles and other manufacturing, the la... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

UAE Area Guide, Part 4 of 8 - Dubai

07th March 2008
Dubai is one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates; its capital city, also called Dubai, is probably the best known area of the United Arab Emirates (the UAE) to those who reside outside of the UAE. Dubai is a modern and rapidly growing city t... Read >
Author: John Hill

More than just a market in Kuala Lampur

07th March 2008
The central market in Kuala Lumpur is a historical landmark in the now modern bustling metropolis. The building for the central market was built in 1888 by the British who were ruling Malaya at that time and it was used as a wet market for Kuala Lumpur ci... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Artists’ Newsletters: 15 Ideas for Creating Valuable Content and Promotional Opportunities

02nd February 2008
Businesses, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs have known for decades that newsletters are a terrific way to keep in touch and nurture relationships with clients, customers, donors, members, and volunteers. As an artist, are you taking advantage of this art ma... Read >
Author: Alyson Stanfield

Colorado Has The Right Communities

24th August 2007
Looking for the right community to purchase a home in? A place where you can raise a family and work. Perhaps a place that you can really call home? Colorado has consistently been associated with a high quality of living and that is largely due to the dyn... Read >
Author: Lane Hornung

Byron Bay: The Beauty and the Bohemia

24th August 2007
It is not easy to try and pinpoint the appeal of Byron Bay, or to explain in a few words why this quaint and rustic little town has exploded onto the international tourist scene in such a big way, and is now the third most popular place in Australia to vi... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Take Time For Arts And Crafts

22nd August 2007
Every woman needs to set aside time each week to do things simply because she enjoys them. Life is far too stressful to be spent only on tasks that give productive results. For many women, arts and crafts is a great way to enjoy a few hours and to leave t... Read >
Author: anderson

Ludhiana Travel Guide

14th August 2007
Ludhiana is situated on the Amritsar-Delhi Grand Trunk Road. New Delhi, Amritsar, Chandigarh and other major cities in Punjab are well linked with Ludhiana through road. The city lies about 305 km northwest of Delhi and is 100 km away from Chandigarh. Lu... Read >
Author: Vinay

The New Retirement Attitude: Today's 60 is Yesterday's 40

26th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Lin Schreiber If I say "retirement," what are the first five words that come to your mind? If they are "leisure," "relaxation," "comfort," "golf" and "old age," you're thinking about yesterday's retirement. This is the 21st century... Read >
Author: Lin Schreiber

Approaches To Make Your Own Wedding Favor Ideas

13th July 2007
Most of today's brides and grooms are practical enough to realize that they need to think of a means to work out on their budget as they plan for their wedding. That is why many of them have the initiative to settle for making their own wedding favor idea... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Where You Can Find Jewelry Making Patterns

04th May 2007
Jewelry making is by far one of the most popular and well known hobbies in the world today, and if you are interested in jewelry making then you should know that there are many different things that you are going to have to take into consideration here. ... Read >
Author: gordy weiss

10 Reasons to Relocate to Nashville

12th March 2007
Anyone who has ever been to Nashville can attest to the fact that it is a great city. But Nashville has become known as a great place to relocate to for a variety of reasons. Not only was Nashville listed as one of the 10 best places to live and work in A... Read >
Author: Gary Ashton

IDX Search Tools Give Fort Collins Real Estate’s Mike Jensen a Competitive Advantage

30th December 2006
EUGENE, ORE. - Eugene based IDX, Inc. today announced the addition of Fort Collins Real Estate’s Mike Jensen to its suite of real estate clients. Jensen now uses IDX, Inc.’s primary application, IDX Broker, to display and completely integrate Multipl... Read >
Author: Mary French

How To Earn Money With A Digital Photo Printing Business

23rd October 2006
Photography has always been a popular hobby and, for some, a terrific source of income. For many, digital photo technology has made a dramatic change in the way that they do business. For others, the digital craze has allowed them to launch their first bu... Read >
Author: LK Sparks

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Rich in History and Beauty

03rd October 2006
I'm not a big history buff, but I have found a town full of history that I recommend that everyone visit at least once in their lives. This town is Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. It is a town rich in civil war history that is full of historic buildings. ... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Paper Quilling 101 Essential Basics to Getting Started

17th March 2006
Paper quilling is a form of art or craft born out of creating decorative designs using thin strips of curled paper. This age-old quilling craft has emerged since the Renaissance time, and dated back to about 3 centuries old. It was during the time when al... Read >
Author: Sunny Tan

Creating Rubber Stamps: Not All Methods Created Equal (Part 1 of 3)

30th December 2005
Whether you're a rubber stamp rookie, dabbler, or seasoned veteran, you've undoubtedly wondered how to make your own rubber stamp. When creating a custom rubber stamp, there are many methods that can be used; in this three-part series, you'll learn the p... Read >
Author: Gwendolyn Lee

Fun Things to do Just Because It's Spring

17th August 2005
Fun Things to do Just Because It's Spring by Jim M. Allen, The Big Idea Coach Ah, spring! What a wonderful time of year. April showers, May flowers, cool breezes, singing birds. Everything about Spring encourages one to grow, to reach, to... Read >
Author: Jim M. Allen