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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 vis... 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 pl... 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 Atla... 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 >
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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 wa... Read >
Author: Catherine Cunningham

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
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