Articles, tagged with "vikings", page 5
19th October 2009
On Monday, October 5th, the day Green Bay Packer and Minnesota Viking fans had anticipated and awaited for weeks arrived - the teams met for a Monday Night Football game to go down in the history books. While the Packers and the Vikings have always been r...
Read >
Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
13th October 2009
PageRank is a link analysis algorithm which was named after its creator - Larry Page. Google uses PageRank to determine the authority of any given website. PageRank often determines how high (or low) a website will rank in the Search Engine Results Pages ...
Read >
Author:
IgorHelpsYouSucceed
01st October 2009
For great tips, ideas, and inspiration, go to Home Business ReaderI think everybody's goal in business is to simply...stay in business. And build that business into something that makes a great profit for years to come.Although so many businesses large an...
Read >
Author:
Donny Colon
16th September 2009
Ask anyone who has toured Ireland what their favourite spot is and you will probably hear the word ‘Dublin' coming back at you time and time again.
But Dublin as we see it today is very different from how it used to be. Luckily though there are plen...
Read >
Author:
Adam Singleton
10th August 2009
Iceland is another place in the world with mild and windy winter. You will not be in "want" of sightseeing opportunities when visiting Iceland. The landscape of Iceland is a vibrant and rustic countryside. As you horseback ride from one bay area to the ne...
Read >
Author:
pancy
11th July 2009
With our purse strings pulling tighter together, spending the long summer days in the UK are no longer a thing of the past. A summer holiday in the UK is a perfect option for those wanting to save a little but still live a lot. Therefore the idyllic cotta...
Read >
Author:
Emma MCCann
06th June 2009
Iceland is considered as a European country and it is a large mountainous island in the north of Atlantic Ocean which is between Europe and North America. In a sense, it is worthy of its name with over 10% of the country covered by glaciers, a surprisin...
Read >
Author:
Apple Tree
18th May 2009
The Vikings had a remarkable understanding of human psyche in that they recognized cause and effect and the interconnectedness of all things. The word "wyrd" did not originally mean something unusual or strange; rather, it referred to the far-reaching e...
Read >
Author:
From Me 2 You Online
01st May 2009
If the Romans and Vikings of yesteryear found York irresistible then don't you think you owe it to yourself to encounter why a stag do in York is a stag do you will never forget?
Part of the allure of York is just the shear volume of games that you can...
Read >
Author:
BrianSmall
27th April 2009
If the Romans and Vikings of yesteryear found York irresistible then do not you think you owe it to yourself to experience why a stag night in York is a stag night you'll never forget?
Part of the allure of York is just the shear volume of events that ...
Read >
Author:
BrianSmall
09th April 2009
York has been a happening place for thousands of years - just ask the Vikings and Romans who came here! What the night life was back then has been lost in the mists of time, including details of what happened on stag weekends. But don't let that bother y...
Read >
Author:
BrianSmall
31st March 2009
Paradise on Earth has just been unearthed in namma Bengaluru! Providing the sophisticated traveler a place to call home, the S Hotel, which is tucked away in the tranquil, lush location of JP Nagar, in the southern sector of Bangalore, is beyond doubt one...
Read >
Author:
Anand
06th March 2009
Pirates began in the first century with Vikings and other sea going adventurers. The first pirate clothes looks like the classic first century man. The typical pirate clothing was made out of necessity and helped fit the lifestyle of an oceangoing pirate....
Read >
Author:
Article Publisher
18th December 2008
In times of greater competition for jobs - no matter what level of the workforce we're talking about - you need to raise your resume game. And that's true whether you're submitting resumes by hand (some people still do!), by email, or through a resume dis...
Read >
Author:
Allen Voivod
30th October 2008
Dún Laoghaire is a scenic, suburban seaside town, located about 7 miles (12km) south of Dublin city centre. Its man made harbour is Dublin's main passenger port and its one of the largest (man made) harbours in the world. There's plenty to do here in ter...
Read >
Author:
Mairead Foley