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Rocky road to Ecuador

01st December 2008
Well we are finally in Ecuador. But I think we have experienced some resistance from a higher being!! Or was it some of our families sending some vibes to try and get us to stay. Or maybe the Taxation Office. Firstly we were doing very last minute pack... Read >
Author: Dixie

How can we re claim our passions in our lives?

13th October 2008
When some of us who are presently involved in the relationship, we are bound to have some setbacks, disagreements, arguments, small fights, etc. This often causes the If you want to create more passion in your life or reclaim passion that is c... Read >
Author: Jim Lim

7 Reasons Why People Choose A Work From Home Business

22nd September 2008
Why do people choose to start a home based business? There are probably as many answers to that question as there are people to answer it. Though there is no way to sum up every reason anyone has ever had for operating a home business, it is possible to l... Read >
Author: Candice Clem

The Bitter Pill of Buyer's Remorse

16th August 2008
We've all felt that terrible pang in our stomachs when we think we've spent money on the wrong thing, like an expensive new gadget or designer jeans. Imagine multiplying that sick feeling by a hundred, and you might come close to knowing what it feels lik... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp

Clock Change Could Save Lives

29th April 2008
Yes insurance.co.uk has released figures showing that UK road deaths could be cut by 6% - around 200 people per year - if the clocks were put forward instead of back in the UK each winter. The study revealed that using British Summer Time (BST) in summ... Read >
Author: OnlyFinance

Here's How You Can Own Your Own Internet Business The Easy and Lazy Way

11th April 2008
Dear friends, Having grown sick and tired of the rat race, of waking up each and every morning for the past 15 years at 6am knowing that within the hour I would be stuck in traffic on the motorway, traveling to a job I despised, I decided it was about ... Read >
Author: Gareth

How To Avoid The Fitness Slippery Slope

24th January 2008
The "Slippery Slope" is not a diet fallacy! First, what is this fallacy known as the Slippery slope. The Slippery Slope is a logic fallacy which assumes taking one step will lead to a following outcome that cannot be prevented. The Slippery Slope ma... Read >
Author: Zach Hunt

Pay as you go…car insurance?

19th January 2008
We're all used to the concept of a pay as you go mobile phone, but now there is the option to apply the same principle to your car insurance. This latest type of insurance is a step to cut costs for younger drivers. While it won't bring the premiums of... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Airport coach travel: the best way to start your holiday

07th August 2007
As the summer holiday season finally comes into view, it's important to bear in mind a number of things when planning your vacation. The most important issues are clearly the most obvious: book your flights and accommodation well in advance and make sure ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

5 Ways That The Access Tonneau Cover Gave Us The Discount That Was Most Needed

02nd August 2007
How could my family be saved by such a simple purchase? I'll go over 5 ways that I not only was able to salvage several dollars by purchasing my new bed cover but I'll also mention how I was able to save my trip to Mexico. We had planned our summer vac... Read >
Author: Andrew Bernhardt

Wedding Couples Far Far Apart

31st July 2007
With globalisation being a common word in our daily conversation, stories of weddings couples being separated by force are getting very common too. I am talking about globalisation and its impact on wedding couples. I remember one of my friends who ... Read >
Author: Jhong Ren

Is It Safe to Buy Real Estate in Panama?

30th May 2007
One of the most common questions I get - "Is Panama a safe country?" Yes, without a doubt. In fact Panama has been ranked one of the safest tourist destinations in the world right along side Canada. Let me give you some personal examples and then let me ... Read >
Author: PanamaMark

A Fix For Classic Car Show Power Voting

30th April 2007
A Fix For Classic Car Show Power Voting by: Ray Taylor As I wrote in a previous article, "Classic Car Show Power Voting", there has been a real challenge at my San Diego Classic Car & Cycle Show & Swap with Power Voting. I think I may have found a way... Read >
Author: Ray Taylor

The Top 10 Reasons to Choose a Villa Holiday this Year

30th March 2007
Teach your kids to be strong swimmers. If your chosen villa has its own pool (as most do) your children will probably want to spend the majority of their time in the water. By the end of the fortnight, they will be swimming like fish, thus leaving your wi... Read >
Author: Mark Mitchell

Wedding in South Africa or UK

03rd August 2006
Photo & Video Ltd Starting Out In 2003 Photo & Video Ltd was established in London, UK and began offering the British market a South African standard of service. What this meant was that we would always go the extra mile for our clients, giving the... Read >
Author: Niki Steenkamp
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