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Vietnamese Village Culture, a deeper look

30th January 2012
Village culture is an important component taking part in creating Viet Nam cultural identity. Being a typical agricultural country, people's lives must depend much on natural conditions, thus, for existence and development, owners of Viet Nam villages tha... Read >
Author: vietnamheritagetravel

How Does Sturhling Original Surpass All Others?

20th January 2012
Any man with a sense of style knows the importance of a great watch. Watches aren’t just a great way to stay on time; they’re also a symbol of class, of importance, of respect. A great watch means you care about how others see you. It means you’re respect... Read >
Author: Eric Johnson

Use Old Trade Directories To Build Your Family History

21st December 2011
I've used old trade directories before, when I was tracing my tradesmen ancestors down in the City of Plymouth in Devon, England. At that time I'd found one enterprising forebear, of mine, who had been a Victualler and Brass founder on the 1861 census emp... Read >
Author: Nick Thorne

Use Old Trade Directories To Build Your Family History

21st December 2011
As the winter approaches, Toronto house owners will yet again come to depend on their furnaces to help protect them from the cold weather outside. There is however still a sizable knowledge gap within the area regarding the best way to choose the requisit... Read >
Author: Nick Thorne

How Ceiling Lighting Can Affect the Style and Atmosphere of a Room

20th June 2011
The list of things to do when decorating a room is long. The walls must be painted or papered, furniture has to be sourced and a decision made on the fate of that tattered armchair great grandfather bequeathed. It is a huge exercise, and not everything ca... Read >
Author: Kathryn Dawson

A Collection of Old Coins or History in Coins

27th May 2011
Old coins are a connection to the past and the people that lived long ago. You never know who could have held a coin as you are now holding it. How many people have held onto the coin? Who could it have been? Old coins are not just a fancy piece of me... Read >
Author: Maggie Redpath

The Hayes Conference Centre in Swanwick

06th April 2011
The Hayes Conference Centre is a venue in Swanwick which is a village located in the Amber Valley district of the English county of Derbyshire. The conference centre was originally a private residence called Swanwick Hayes that was built in eighteen sixti... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Market Trader's Stories

17th March 2011
Markets of all descriptions are becoming more and more popular in the UK. Markets sell everything from food and clothes to antiques and flowers and everything in between. The location and the goods on sale really give the market some character, but wh... Read >
Author: Rubel Zaman

Story Time With Lukas, The World's Smartest Horse

08th March 2011
I was born to run very fast and win horse races - my name is Lukas. My great-great-grandfather was a famous champion and my owners hoped that I could be like him. I tried very hard to do what they wanted, but my legs weren't strong enough. Thoroughbreds l... Read >
Author: Karen Murdock

Can You Use Public Domain Contents In Your Article Marketing?

15th February 2011
If you are not comfortable with article directories over its restricted use of its contents like you are not able to put your name and claim to be the owner; or remove those links in the resource box? What are choices do you have? Yes, you have here... Read >
Author: alfredloo

In Online Advertising, Ducks In A Row Always Do Better Than Sharks

13th October 2010
Like everybody else these days, we do a lot of thinking about creating more effective online advertising - not to mention an ungodly amount of worrying and fretting. Recently, though, by simply keeping our eyes open, we got an interesting insight in a ve... Read >
Author: Bill Vernick

The causes of men's hair loss and the solutions for growing it back

13th September 2010
The individuality of each man's hair loss will cause each man to deal with it differently. Because each person is different there is no one single way to prevent or treat balding. Many factors play a roll in hair loss causes. Take time to get to know what... Read >
Author: DaisyMae

Using bookshelves to their full potential

31st August 2010
We all remember how in college we stacked books, movies and music on those shelves improvised from stolen milk crates or concrete blocks and two-by-fours. If we had a real sense of style we spent a few bucks and bought the snap-together plastic shelves th... Read >
Author: OpalChatman

Icod de los Vinos

22nd June 2010
Overview The town Icod de los Vinos is in the Santa Cruz province on the Tenerife Island in Spain. It is situated in the northwest of Tenerife. People living in this town are called "Icodenses" in Spanish. This town is at an elevation of 235 M above se... Read >
Author: matthewtaylor

What Do Omega 3 Fatty Acids Have To Do With Depression?

02nd June 2010
To answer the question of Omega 3 fatty acids and their relationship to depression, let's go back to when your great-grandfather was a little boy. He most likely would have been regularly dosed with Cod Liver Oil, directly from a bottle. This sort of sup... Read >
Author: Erika Al
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