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What moves the stock market in certain directions?

08th September 2009
The above question has no definite answer, as the stock market is very volatile and very difficult to foretell. Some moves of the stock market are expected and obvious but some moves of stocks catch everyone by surprise. The stock market is directly relat... Read >
Author: Lavanay

A Look at Honduran Cigars

07th September 2009
Roatan, and San Pedro Sula are both part of a Central American country. Honduras is a country that was badly washed out by its political history, plight of economy and even the occasional natural disaster brought about by hurricanes over the years. Howeve... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert

Hi Pakistan News and Historys

02nd September 2009
Pakistan was born as an explicitly Muslim state, and the wrestling between its secular and Islamic natures has never been as pronounced as it has in recent years. The country's other troubling traditions are the military's role as the arbiter of power & m... Read >
Author: sumit.nandra

Foreign Travel and the Cost of Life Insurance

31st August 2009
When you think of applying for a life insurance policy, you are aware that there are several factors to take into consideration when deciding on your coverage amount. You need to calculate the costs of your funeral expenses, the amount of debt you need to... Read >
Author: Denise

The Demise of the Pemartin Bogeda

04th August 2009
After such high living, the crash had to come, and when it did, it came dramatically. Pemartin entertained the King to a magnificent ball in the palace. In the middle of the festivities he went up to him and asked: "Is there anything Your Majesty finds wa... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Looking Further A Field for Great Value Holidays

24th July 2009
If you haven’t been on your summer 2009 holiday or booked yet you will certainly be looking at booking a last minute deal within a couple of weeks. There are some fantastic last minute deals to be had. If you’ve seen my previous articles then my advic... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers

Thailand Holidays: Learning to Scuba Dive on a Budget

17th July 2009
Thailand has so much to offer holidaymakers of all types. From the hustle, bustle and culture rich streets of Bangkok to the tranquil waters and picturesque beaches of the Phi Phi Islands, Thailand is a fabulous holiday destination. What most people might... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Beat those Credit Crunch Blues: Luxury Holidays on a Budget

10th July 2009
With all the talk of the credit crunch and doom and gloom around the world, you might think a luxury holiday is the last thing you should be booking. Ironically, there isn’t a better time to get away and there are some real bargains to be had to place... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Energy Volatility Can Secure Cheap Electricity Prices for Your Business

05th July 2009
Like any other traded commodity, the energy markets experience fluctuations in price which are determined by a variety of factors. The volatility of the energy markets is ultimately responsible for the fast-changing electricity prices which affect how muc... Read >
Author: Kim

Currency transaction through Forex systems

01st July 2009
Forex trading typically involve one party purchasing a quantity of one currency in exchange for paying a quantity of another. It is not like trading on the stock market as, forex market is not conducted by a central exchange but on the inter bank market, ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

foreign country travel to pay for article

28th June 2009
Of course you can! There are many opportunities for travelers who want to work abroad especially if you speak English or even better, are bilingual. But to work abroad, there are some things to consider before you go. 1. Find out if the American... Read >
Author: sano

Going on Big Screen Dates

15th May 2009
If you’re trying to impress someone special then you may be on the search for great dating ideas. Romantic meals and weekend trips away are all part of the fun but sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. Taking a stroll in your local beauty spot or v... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

How Water Shortage Can Impact You: Global Water

06th May 2009
Chances are good that if you’re reading this article, you could rather easily walk to a conveniently-located bathroom and turn the faucet to grab a drink of cool, clean water. In fact, you might not even have to walk anywhere; for millions of people, a ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Where can I travel in Cote D’Ivoire?

30th March 2009
A West Africa country, Cote D’Ivoire is characteristic of an agriculturally rich nation with close to 20 million French speaking people. Cote D’Ivoire borders Liberia, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso and Ghana among other nations while to the south is the ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Don't the low price of gas fool you!!

16th February 2009
Stop right there, the only love I have for raising oil prices is that I love to hate it! We all have a love hate relationship when it comes to our use of gasoline. If you live in a nation where vehicle travel is common, we complain about the raising price... Read >

3 Things To Know Before You Embark On Foreign Exchange Trading

21st January 2009
This article will lay down the 3 things you need to know before you think about embarking on Foreign Exchange Trading. The market is ruled by many variable factors. This includes economic and political factors, all which have weight and currency on consum... Read >
Author: Christopher M Lee

A Historical Look at the NUTRILITE Brand of Supplements

30th October 2008
The concept of a multivitamin/multimineral supplement is common place today, but back in 1934, there were no known multivitamin/multimineral supplements. What hasn't changed since that time period is the fact that people still find it difficult to know... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

Top Things to Do in Belfast

14th October 2008
The capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast is the second largest city in Ireland after Dublin. Although it has had a troubled history involving violence and political unrest, today Belfast is a buys modern city with a unique heritage that incorporates both ... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Off the beaten track: Rome’s ancient wonders

08th September 2008
The Italian capital of Rome is host to some amazing sights, but The Eternal City also serves as a great base to explore other nearby ancient wonders. Ostia Antica is less than one hour from Rome and displays some incredible ruins of this once-thrivi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Buying Gold: A Smart Investment Move

22nd August 2008
It is undeniable that gold has been viewed as one of the oldest and most valuable commodity in the world. It is universally understood that not only does it look good when made into precious articles of jewelry, the habit of investing in gold can also b... Read >
Author: goldsilver

Nicaragua Emerging as Tourism Hot Spot

26th July 2008
Nicaragua has had a troubled history. It seems that every time the country attempts to get back on it’s feet, it is hit by political unrest or natural disasters. Only 20 years ago Nicaragua was a disaster zone, the country was in the midst of a civil ... Read >
Author: Catherine Cunningham

Put This in Your Pipe and Smoke It – Top 5 Nicaraguan Cigars

25th July 2008
Arnold Schwarzenegger. Tom Cruise. Mel Gibson. Harrison Ford. Sylvester Stallone. What in the world do all of these high-octane megastars have in common? No, they’re not all starring in Mission: Testosterone, this summer’s most muscled blockbuster... Read >
Author: Scott P Taylor

Nutritional Supplements vs. Food Only-Food Only Loses

03rd July 2008
Nutritional Supplements found their origin the China under the auspices of one Carl Rehnborg during the early 1900's. It was out of necessity that perpetuated Mr. Rehnborg's interest in the fact that rural populations in China, even though poor, suffered... Read >
Author: Michael Manning

Living Up To The Reputation - Scuba Diving In The Phillippines

30th June 2008
To give it its full name, The Republic Of The Philippines is made up of over 7,000 separate islands, and covers an area of just over 300,000 square kilometres (115,000 square miles). Its population of 77 million people makes it one of the larger South Eas... Read >
Author: Scubaworld

Travel Insurance - Looking After Yourself

25th June 2008
Travelling the world and visiting unfamiliar countries for the first time can be a wonderfully exciting experience. On the other hand though, if something goes wrong while away, chances are you will wish you never left home. Although you won't have ul... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Find Hotels, Restaurants for sale in Tenerife, Spain

08th May 2008
Tenerife is a typical holiday island, consequently, the economy and Infrastructure is mainly due to tourism, in 1885 Tenerife was visited for the first time by 350 tourists from England and the surrounding islands. And this is why there are many Hotels, R... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

How Does Online Forex Work?

06th February 2008
The forex market is a huge international exchange where different currencies are traded; it came into existence way back in the year 1997. Previously the forex market was restricted to the big players like the large banks, financial institutions and the c... Read >
Author: Murtaza Khan

Last minute travel insurance leads to potential problems.

31st January 2008
The number of people travelling abroad is rising rapidly and one mistake many people have made is to leave buying their travel insurance to the last minute. With potential problems occurring, it is always best to leave yourself enough time to buy your pol... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Major Forex Currency Pairs

08th November 2007
Forex currencies are always traded in pairs. For example, EUR/USD, which means Euro over US dollars, would be a typical pair. In this case, the Euro, being the first currency can be called the base currency. The second currency, by default USD, is called ... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

Shame Of The 2007 Tour de France

02nd September 2007
Until recently, any cyclist would have been proud to compete in the Tour de France, but with its reputation in tatters after the 2007 race, the cyclists overwhelming desire this year was to get to Paris and then go home. After all the controversy of the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Private Jets Tips

26th June 2007
The days of depending on a commercial flight to get you from point a to point b are gone. Today more and more individuals and companies are choosing to invest in private jets to stay on time and now on budget. Not so long ago it was an expensive lav... Read >
Author: Monne

Go to Galicia - Follow the Way of St James

15th June 2007
Spain is a country that as has been described on a great many occasions is actually more than just the sum of its constituent parts.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and... Read >
Author: Scott James

Travel in Galicia - Following the Camino de Santiago

15th June 2007
Few Countries offer more choice to the visitor than Spain, an enigmatic country, a hybrid of many regions. Spain has so many strong competing regional identities that come together to provide such a vibrant country. As you travel around the country you... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

A Beginner's Guide to Forex Analysis

15th June 2007
The Forex trading market is an around-the-clock cash market where the currencies of nations are bought and sold, typically via brokers. Forex prices can change at any moment in response to real-time events, such as political unrest or the rate of inflatio... Read >
Author: Gregory DeVictor

Travelling along the Way of St James

07th June 2007
Few Countries offer more choice to the visitor than Spain, an enigmatic country, a hybrid of many regions.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of ter... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Journeying along El Camino de Santiago

07th June 2007
There are very few countries that offer the variety of attractions and culture that Spain has to offer.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of terror... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

New Toyota Plant in Thailand

30th April 2007
In the news: Executives at Toyota Motor’s new plant in a Bangkok suburb point out that the factory in Thailand is the first to run on clean natural gas. The factory is equipped with robots and parts movers moving silently on the assembly floors. T... Read >
Author: Gertrude Sayzer

Experience an Exotic Costa Rica Vacation

15th September 2006
Stories of political unrest, hurricanes, and not-so-tourist-friendly areas have a way of scaring people away from visiting Central America come vacation time. However, you'd be wise to investigate the situation for yourself before crossing Costa Rica off ... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

What is Forex Trading?

07th June 2006
FOREX, (FOReign EXchange market) or FX, is an international exchange market where stocks and shares are not traded, but currency. The return for the investor is not in the value of the currency per se, but rather the relative exchange value of one currenc... Read >
Author: Richard Stranberg

Cinco de Mayo

01st June 2006
With the political situation as it is, partying may not be the first thing on the minds of Mexican Americans, other Chicanos; and yanks that are looking for an excuse to tip a few Coronas. Cinco de Mayo (May 5) is quickly approaching and a night of festiv... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra

Does Armageddon Have Anything To Do With Today?

07th May 2006
Popular culture enjoys different scenarios of the Armageddon catastrophe and there are many movies, songs and books written on the subject. People just love to speculate about how the world will end. Throughout the ages and even today there are all kinds... Read >
Author: christine bettridge

An Overview of Liberia for Travelers

28th March 2006
The Republic of Liberia was on of the more stable African countries until a massive civil war. For extreme travelers, the war is over and Liberia is back on the map. Here's a look at where the country has been and where it is going. An Overview of Lib... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Oil Stocks As A Long Term Investment

18th August 2005
The demand for world oil is increasing while world reserves are decreasing. This is a known fact. The current price of oil can certainly confirm this statement. Consensus also agrees that we will never see $25.00 oil again. The logical conclusion to our a... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith