Articles, tagged with "arts and culture", page 5
03rd June 2010
City of cafes, bars, the Mitre Tavern, The Eureka Tower… Melbourne is Australia's centre of education, arts and culture, dining and shopping. With several winding little lanes and hundreds of hidden shops and boutiques to wander around and get lost expl...
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Steven Tyler
01st June 2010
The United Arab Emirate capital of Abu Dhabi epitomizes the oil-rich grandeur of the region, with its skyline of skyscrapers bejeweled in dazzling light that cancels out the desert stars. The metropolis is located upon a wedge-shaped island which has a lo...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
04th May 2010
Actions speak louder than words. In the case of former Manila mayor Lito Atienza he had both. One of the well-loved leaders of the nation's capital, the former mayor was successful in backing up his strong words with actions.Staying committed to his words...
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Joel Dumayog
08th April 2010
The City of Calgary's 'Clean to the Core ' program has been in place for almost 4 years now and according to a recent survey things are looking up. The Clean to the Core program began in the summer of 2006 and was designed to improve the lives of those wh...
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Lina Horner
08th April 2010
Located near the North Saskatchewan River, Edmonton is the capital of the Alberta Province, Canada. Known for its fertile prairie landscape, it is the second largest city in the province of Alberta. If you are thinking of settling in Alberta, buying an ...
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Dan Yurdiga
23rd February 2010
Whether you prefer Shakespeare or the newest experimental play, the Brighton theater scene has a full roster of drama, comedy, musical theatre, and forays into cutting-edge drama.
The Theatre Royal in Brighton not only puts on a variety of fully stage...
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Ian Evans
17th February 2010
So often people rarely think about Alberta as more than Edmonton and Calgary, but if you ask the citizens of Sherwood Park, Alberta, they'd sure be ready and raring to give it their all to promote their very own peace of heaven on earth. Sherwood Park it...
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Kylejhonson
11th February 2010
1. It's quite easy
Spanish isn't very difficult, Spanish pronunciation as well as spelling is really easy.
Because of the fact that Spanish may be a phonetic language, words and phrases tend to be spelled exactly like they're pronounced.
2. Speak...
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Anna C
10th February 2010
When business is good, it's good for everyone. There is, however, one exception to this rule. More customers can sometimes mean poor quality customer service. As big businesses show society that they too can fail, many smaller companies are experiencin...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
09th February 2010
Located on the Coromondal Coast, the capital of Tamil Naidu, Chennai is the historic land which is known for its monumental buildings, Marina Beach (the second longest beach of the world) and centre of arts and culture. It is among the most visited destin...
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Sanjog
03rd February 2010
The city of New York is one of the most diverse capitals in the world and caters for almost every imaginable taste. Each individual neighbourhood in Manhattan offers luxury lovers something different to enjoy.
On a luxury city break to New York you ca...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
27th January 2010
Thinking of investing in homes for sale in Anchorage? The Municipality of Anchorage is a city-borough located in the State of Alaska. It was established centering on the construction of a railroad. Today it is one of the most popular areas of Alaska wi...
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Cindy Wilson
27th January 2010
Scottsdale is known for its upscale nightlife with an eclectic blend of nightclubs, theatres, jazz clubs and restaurants serving up a delightful array of entertainment for just about every age group. As part of Arizona you can expect to see a marvellous b...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
23rd December 2009
Travel to this extremely elaborate vacation destination is filled with fun and romance, arts and culture. It makes just a nice a place to getaway for a weekend and it does for a much longer holiday. It is a region filled of friendly, carefree people who a...
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Author:
JenB
21st December 2009
Some amazingly old culture awaits you in Quinkan Country, Laura where the Aboriginal Dance Festival is held. You can go there and experience rituals and tribal dances as part of an audience during this ancient festival in Laura.
Holding the Laura Abori...
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Author:
JenB