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Herbal Treatment For Pets - When Should I Treat Pet Problems at Home?

29th September 2009
Herbal medicine has existed for thousands of years and can be traced through many different cultures. It has helped to heal countless numbers of people throughout the ages. Today, herbal medicine still has much to teach us. This article examines herbal tr... Read >
Author: Sally Winter

Ski And Skiing: A Brief Overview

23rd September 2009
Skiing is a favorite pastime of many people regardless of where they live. Ski vacations are becoming one of the most popular vacation themes and with ski resorts located world-wide, it’s not difficult to take up the sport. The origins of skiing are ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fresh Flowers and Anniversary Flowers

23rd September 2009
For thousands of years meanings have been attached to flowers by many different cultures, with some of those meanings still being considered relevant today. Though the most important meaning is the thought behind each floral gift, flowers selected for the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Choices In Wedding Music

23rd September 2009
American weddings have come a long way over the years. In a society that is made up of people from so many different cultures, lifestyles, religions, and backgrounds, it is no surprise that the traditions in the wedding ceremony are as vastly different as... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Your Witchcraft Diets & how they can help you

22nd September 2009
There are hundreds of deities in dozens of different Witchcraft belief systems. It is important to find the deities that resonate with the core of who you are, and ask for their help in your rituals and spells. If you align yourself with the “right... Read >
Author: trinity.services020

The Importance of Astrology in our lives

18th September 2009
Most people do not realize the importance of astrology. Astrology is an important part of our daily lives. We can predict our future to some extent using astrology. It has influence on our moods, and our reactions to everyday occurrences. Evidences of ... Read >
Author: hellboy_1

Traditional Indian Outfits for Men

16th September 2009
Whether you are a dynamic Indian man, marrying a beautiful sweetheart of Indian heritage or are just a big fan of the traditional Indian trend of fashion you can’t go wrong in picking traditional Indian dress for your wedding or in attending a friend’... Read >
Author: mak

Start A New Annual Celebration In Your Neighborhood

16th September 2009
An interesting and fun way to bring some new life into your new neighborhood is getting a new tradition started. My neighborhood and my city is a melting pot of many different cultures. We could put on several separate culture based events with all the di... Read >
Author: JenB

A New Tradition-International Community Festival

16th September 2009
An interesting and fun way to bring some new life into your new neighborhood is getting a new tradition started. My neighborhood and my city is a melting pot of many different cultures. We could put on several separate culture based events with all the di... Read >
Author: JenB

Create Pottery For Your Business

16th September 2009
If you are looking for a great creative outlet or a new hobby that can bring in a little spare change while you are at it, you may want to consider learning to make your own pottery. It is a great and fun hobby that isn't terribly expensive, once you have... Read >
Author: Freddy Roy

Advice on organising your wedding catering

15th September 2009
Congratulations, you are engaged to your soulmate. Now get ready to organise the biggest day of your life, that's the challenging part! The average marriage costs approximately £19,500 according to a recent study by Brewer Dolphin Securities and a major ... Read >
Author: Grace

Tattoos Are Gaining Worldwide Popularity

09th August 2009
Tattoos have become very popular in recent years although they are expensive and painful to obtain. Tattoos are permanent marks on the skin that are made by skilled craftsman with sharp objects. Tattoos have been around for many years, and in some cultu... Read >
Author: Kim F. Loke

FIT OVER 40

15th July 2009
Whenever I am asked how old I am one of the answers I will sometimes give is that`there has been a lot of water gone under this bridge`.I dont really know where this comes from,maybe my father had something to do with it. Nowadays we seem to be more ob... Read >
Author: thonei

Birthstones For August

04th July 2009
As summer draws to an end, the hottest days of the year are still to come in this last month of summer vacation for most of our children. Vacations are mostly over and everyone is hurrying back home to purchase school clothes for the school year that is a... Read >
Author: Fern Owl

5 Camping Traditions That Make Camping a Fun Event for All Members of the Family

28th June 2009
No family camping trip is complete without the practice of some popular camping traditions. Singing songs around the campfire, setting up tents, etc. are all camping traditions that are deeply-rooted in history. Make your next camping vacation one to re... Read >
Author: Margie Dettman

Divorce Around the World

22nd June 2009
Different countries, and different continents, are home to many different cultures. In each of these different cultures there are differences, some very slight and some extremely profound, in the way major landmarks are approached. From birth, the way a c... Read >
Author: mgordon

How to Meditate Today

12th June 2009
There are many similarities among many different cultures and religions regarding how to meditate. This holds true in many parts of meditation, from planning your meditation session to using the correct posture, the right time to meditate, choosing the be... Read >
Author: Friamin

Royal Caribbean cruise guide

20th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 directline-holidays.co.uk The Royal Caribbean cruise line sails to over 170 destinations worldwide, including the Bahamas and Bermuda, the Caribbean, Mexico, Norway, Alaska and Canada, the Panama Canal and closer to hand Europe. Ofte... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Chinese Fans

20th May 2009
Fans have been used by many different cultures including the Egyptians, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, and the Mayas and Incans in the Americas. The first fan used in China was in the 2nd Century BC, and the first written reference to the fan was in AD121. Fl... Read >
Author: hinkyimports

Asia: An amazing destination to visit

18th May 2009
Asia: An amazing destination to visit Asia has a wide range of countries, nightlife, restaurants, places of interest due to its historical diversity and varied cultures. From developed countries like China and Japan to developing countries like Vietna... Read >
Author: mark steve

Dragon Tattoos in All Shapes and Sizes

15th May 2009
Many different cultures from all over the world have legends and stories about dragons. They appear in fiction from many different time periods also, and take many shapes, sizes, and have numerous color patterns, and are known by many differing names, dep... Read >
Author: John Frost

Why I love Wind Chimes!

14th May 2009
As long as I can remember I’ve enjoyed the outdoors. Camping, hiking, spring blooms in the garden and so on. As an adult I find myself just savoring the peace and beauty of nature. My most relaxing activities might involve feeding and observing the bir... Read >
Author: Cheryl

Why to go Hawaii for honeymoon?

04th May 2009
The island of Hawaii offers a romantic atmosphere, which is always suitable for planning a wedding or honeymoon. The boasts of pure air, clear sea waters and the fresh and unpolluted sandy beaches make Hawaii a perfect place for the different occasions as... Read >
Author: Timory Koch

Top South Africa Attractions to Visit

27th April 2009
South Africa is a country known for its diversity, with eleven official languages, chic cities combined with poverty-stricken towns, contrasting natural landscapes and many different cultures. South Africa attractions are just as diverse, too, providing t... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Amaranth Is A high Protein Grain Suitable For All People

21st April 2009
Amaranth is an herb full of vitamins. It was traditionally used by Native Americans in both Central and North America as a survival food. This herb has been cultivated for thousands of years in many different cultures due to the fact that it grows well ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Eating Italian Seafood

17th April 2009
The island of Sardinia perhaps most quickly conjures up the idea of sardines. A small island off of the western coast of Italy, it certainly incorporates seafood in to much of its regional cuisine. However, Sardinia has such a rich and various history tha... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Bronze Age Sauna Discovered

15th April 2009
A roundhouse and sauna, from the Iron ages has been uncovered near junction A358 and the M5 at Cumbria Farm, in Taunton, Somerset, England, March 2009. Ancient sauna cultures are often associated with Scandinavian countries and are not really associa... Read >
Author: Divapor

Floral Design and the Art of Beautiful Flower Arranging

15th April 2009
The floral industry uses specific techniques and skills to create extremely appealing fresh cut, hand tied flower arrangements, bunches and flower bouquets using the intricate art of floral design. This involves the use of bowls, baskets, vases, paper and... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Bronze Age Sauna Discovered

15th April 2009
A roundhouse and sauna, from the Iron ages has been uncovered near junction A358 and the M5 at Cumbria Farm, in Taunton, Somerset, England, March 2009. Ancient sauna cultures is often associated with Scandinavian countries and are not really associat... Read >
Author: Divapor

Bronze Age Sauna Discovered

13th April 2009
A roundhouse and sauna, from the Iron ages has been uncovered near junction A358 and the M5 at Cumbria Farm, in Taunton, Somerset, England, March 2009. Ancient sauna cultures is often associated with Scandinavian countries and are not really associat... Read >
Author: Divapor

Easter Gift Baskets

27th March 2009
Easter is the most important religious feast in the Christian liturgical year. Christians believe that Jesus was resurrected from the dead three days after his crucifixion, and celebrate this resurrection on Easter Day, or Easter Sunday, two days after Go... Read >
Author: sandla

Hotel or B and B - what to choose when looking for Shanklin Accommodation

27th March 2009
Each year thousands of people travel to hundreds of destinations to experience many different cultures. Each country offers an array of places for travelers to stay including campsites, hostels, hotels, caravans as well as bed and breakfasts. With so much... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Getting A Taste Of Italian Food

13th March 2009
The island of Sardinia perhaps most quickly conjures up the idea of sardines. A small island off of the western coast of Italy, it certainly incorporates seafood in to much of its regional cuisine. However, Sardinia has such a rich and various history tha... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Earrings in many unique and original designs and the ideal unique gifts.

10th March 2009
We all love to wear jewellery and earrings are probably the most popular of all jewellery pieces and they are probably the piece of jewellery that is most often bought as a gift. Earrings are worn by both men and by women and young children often have ... Read >
Author: Sally Brown

Mexican Recipes Guide

03rd March 2009
Mexican recipes are known for their high nutritional content as they involve the use of several vegetables and fresh herbs. The recipes are known all over the world for its distinct flavour and mouth watering taste. Mexican recipes are quite simple and th... Read >
Author: Delmondo

The importance of English language today, advices and predisposition to foreign languages.

09th February 2009
Today learning English language is very important, not to say really essential. Once children started learning English just since the junior high, today everything is different. English language teaching classes start from day nursery, where children a... Read >
Author: martinapp

How To Know And Buy Designer Indian Sarees Online ?

28th January 2009
Indian Sarees an evergreen fashion wear of India. The traditional garment worn by Indian women is called the sarees or sari. While the exact origin of the sarees is not known, yet researches have shown existence of sarees way back in 3000 BC in the Ind... Read >
Author: Yogidarshan

What an Idea Cooking on Vacations in Israel

21st January 2009
Perhaps more than any other city in Israel, Jerusalem personifies the complexity and multi-culturism of Israel. The ancient walled city and the modern Jerusalem, the meeting of three major faiths: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the many different cultur... Read >
Author: Mohan Khadka

How long is your Hawaiian Cruise Vacation going to be?

17th January 2009
There is a wide array of ways to spend your time during your Hawaiian cruise. From the Exotic food and lavish restaurants the exciting on-board activities and extraordinary shows you will find ways to entertain yourself. You will also be busy taking in th... Read >
Author: Chris Stevens

Pukka Herbs Launches Range Of Triple Blends

16th January 2009
Organic herbal expert, Pukka Herbs, has expanded its range of teas with the launch of three delicious and healthy “triple blends”. The new herbal and fruit teas, Three Mint, Three Ginger and Three Berry, are powerful blends that combine three types o... Read >
Author: tugsearch

What Are The Best Engravable Gifts?

19th December 2008
Engraved gifts have been around for a very long time and have been time tested as long lasting heirlooms that can be passed down for generations. Not only can the recipient of the gift get years of enjoyment out of an engraved gift, they can hand it down ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Great Holiday Locations For 2009 - Cyprus

17th December 2008
The holiday island of Cyprus is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the Mediterranean region, attracting nearly two and a half million tourists a year. Whether tourists are eager to experience the culture of the island or just want to relax o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Anti-MRSA Kit by Honeymark

03rd December 2008
A manufacturer of high-end skin care products has developed extremely powerful antibacterial products that can both treat and prevent MRSA Staph infections. Consumers can now purchase all of these products in one package. After many years of overuse a... Read >
Author: honeymark

Use Soapstone to Beautify Your Home

26th November 2008
Soapstone is a beautiful decorative rock that is made up of talc and magnesium. It has been used throughout history for carving. Today soapstone is used as a material from which soapstone stoves, soapstone blocks and counters are constructed for use in ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Saree, a wonderful piece of Cloth

13th October 2008
Six yards of cloth. That is not all there is to the saree. This dress worn by millions of Indian women is, by far, the most elegant. It is not merely an outfit but an ornament, lending both grace and glamour to the person who wears it. More important, th... Read >
Author: amit kumar gupta

Saree, a wonderful piece of Cloth

13th October 2008
Six yards of cloth. That is not all there is to the saree. This dress worn by millions of Indian women is, by far, the most elegant. It is not merely an outfit but an ornament, lending both grace and glamour to the person who wears it. More important, the... Read >
Author: amit kumar gupta

Back Pain: What Does It Mean?

28th August 2008
I was a young woman abroad, travelling around and teaching to pay my way. It had begun as a very enjoyable adventure, exploring and interacting with the many different cultures, people and places I cam across as I savoured the sense of freedom and play th... Read >
Author: Joy Idries

Cyprus: An Island Paradise For 2008 Summer Holidays

15th July 2008
Cyprus is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the Mediterranean Sea, attracting nearly two and a half million tourists a year. Whether tourists are eager to experience the culture of the island or just want to relax on a pristine Cyprian beac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Manuka Honey as a First Line of Defense Against Infection

19th June 2008
Recent studies have shed some light on the unusual antibacterial activity of a certain type of honey, leading to a greater understanding of its ability to kill pathogenic bacteria and promote healing in wounds and other skin conditions. Manuka Honey, f... Read >
Author: honeymark

Learn Basic Swedish Massage Techniques

15th May 2008
Massage is practiced all over the world by many different cultures. Simply speaking, it can be divided into two main types, or systems, depending on whether it originates in the West or the East. Most of the massage done in developed countries is based on... Read >
Author: Alien

Hot Stone Therapy and Massage Therapy

14th May 2008
Hot stone therapy is an exciting massage treatment sweeping the country. Hot stone massage is a specialty massage that uses smooth, heated stones. Each set of basalt stones is handpicked from our sources in Mexico, Chile & Peru, power cleaned, and then so... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Skateboards and Skateboarding

07th May 2008
Skateboarding has been a popular sport for the past 3 decades, and is quite modern. In fact, skateboarding has been around since 1980, which happens to be the year in which the first modern skateboard was made. Since then, both young and the not so young ... Read >
Author: jayso

Some History of Skateboards and Skateboarding

01st May 2008
Skateboards and skateboarding has been a popular sport for roughly the past thirty years. It has been around since the 1960's but has been made popular in the 1980's. 1980 is the year in which the first modern skateboard was made. Skateboarding is deri... Read >
Author: jayso

A Guide to the British Museum, London

08th April 2008
If you are in London, you definitely have to make time to visit the British Museum no matter how packed your itinerary is. You will certainly not regret it. A visit to the British Museum will take you through the stories of many different cultures and peo... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Hot Stone Therapy and Massage Therapy

05th April 2008
Hot stone therapy is an exciting massage treatment sweeping the country. Hot stone massage is a specialty massage that uses smooth, heated stones. Each set of basalt stones is handpicked from our sources in Mexico, Chile & Peru, power cleaned, and then so... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

International Business Expansion - Target Your Global Market Understanding Their Demographics

02nd April 2008
Small businesses can feel greatly challenged if they are based in one country and selling to foreign clients another country. An intimate understanding of your foreign clients will lead to more sales. How can you get an accurate analysis of the demographi... Read >
Author: CindyKing

Silky Hair Free Face

28th March 2008
If you`re reading this article, chances are that you`ve tried more than one way to remove unwanted hair from different areas on your face or body. We`ve all tried tweezing hair by hair in between, under, and above the eyebrows. And many women make plucki... Read >
Author: Louise Green

Origin of Wedding Favors

21st January 2008
Wedding favors are a long-standing tradition in many different cultures and they are regarded as an offering of thanks. These are, some would say, in exchange for the gifts and well wishes that are received. Wedding favors are always from the wedded coupl... Read >
Author: Saman C. Rashid

Love Spells to Win the Hearts of Your Loved One

17th January 2008
Love spells sound very interesting to try out. These spells are mainly there for people who are in love to win the hearts of their loved one. These spells can be one way to capture the interest of someone whose interest may just have faint stirring in you... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Sweet Scent Of Perfumes & Fragrances

24th August 2007
Scent and the sense of smell are extremely important in the animal world. Many creatures recognize each other by scent alone. Scent also plays an important part for humans worldwide. Just think of how you feel when you enter a kitchen and smell the waftin... Read >
Author: John Sern

Reiki Healing Art Varies Among Individual Practitioners

07th August 2007
The different techniques of Reiki healing art can be as unique as the individuals who practice them. There are no hard and fast rules to Reiki energy healing, although some Masters claim that their way is “best”. You can learn all of the different t... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Designer Wall Tapestries: Add European Style to Your Home Decor

05th July 2007
For centuries many different cultures have used tapestries and textiles to decorate their buildings, churches, and homes. Today that trend has continued. Tapestry wall hangings are one of the most accomplished and durable textile-based art forms and comes... Read >
Author: SeanR70

Free Play vs. Real Money Online Backgammon

05th July 2007
Online backgammon is a popular game that has been played in many different cultures for thousands of years. This game for two combines elements of luck and skill which is what makes it fun and enjoyable. Backgammon is often played for real wagers but can ... Read >
Author: Gene Marshall

Study in UK is the right place to give global edge for your career

02nd May 2007
The United Kingdom is rapidly growing to become one of the top destinations to study abroad. The Study in UK for higher education is known around the world as high quality and world class. The cost of education for an international student in the UK is mu... Read >
Author: ashishjuneja

History of Golf

27th April 2007
There are many types of enjoyable exercise, but one that comes to the top of the list is the game of golf. There are golf courses in nearly every community in the United States and beyond, and all offer tee times that are available when you make gol... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Easter Bunny History

14th March 2007
To some, Easter is a serious religious holiday. To others, it’s a celebration of the end of winter and of renewal and beginnings. To others, it’s both – but to children, it’s often about a chocolate Easter bunny gift, colored eggs, and other sw... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Europe travel

05th March 2007
People have felt the need to travel and explore new places since forever. The world is such an amazing place and it has so much to offer that it would be a shame not to try and see as much of it as possible. Europe has managed to maintain its charm throug... Read >
Author: Judy Sim

Hey Parents, Are You Looking at Temecula Homes for Sale?

20th February 2007
Do have kids and did you want to buy a home in Temecula California? If so then please let me introduce you to Homes in Menifee California. Menifee is 16 miles north of Temecula. Both cities are located next to the freeway, and are 10-15 minutes apart. Mos... Read >
Author: John-Robin Middlebrook

Hey Parents, Are You Looking at Temecula Homes for Sale?

19th February 2007
Do have kids and did you want to buy a home in Temecula California? If so then please let me introduce you to Homes in Menifee California. Menifee is 16 miles north of Temecula. Both cities are located next to the freeway, and are 10-15 minutes apart. Mos... Read >
Author: John-Robin Middlebrook

A Brief History of the Catapult

15th February 2007
We typically think of a catapult as something that was used in the Middle Ages to destroy the walls of a castle. But catapults have a very long history dating long before the time of castles and they were developed and designed in many different ways by m... Read >
Author: Will Kalif

How to Get Started Now

31st January 2007
You may be well on your way to success and have many of the qualities of the self made millionaire, but it is more likely for most readers that there is a lot of work to be done. What stops most people from becoming successful isn't the difficulties t... Read >
Author: JAMES DELROJO

Romantic Destinations in New Mexico

08th December 2006
New Mexico is the epitome of the southwestern culture. With stunning surroundings, romantic destinations in New Mexico are not only worth your consideration, they are a great choice. Romantic Destinations in New Mexico The dry, warm desert lands of... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

Radical Reiki Radical Life Review - Must Read Now!!

05th December 2006
Reiki is a Japanese form of healing that is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. Reiki is a Japanese word representing Universal Life Force, the energy around us and within us. It is an hands-on healing method based on the transference of vita... Read >
Author: Charles Hamel

Kenya Culture safaris: Kenyan Culture, history, food people safaris tours

04th December 2006
Kenyan cultures Kenya is a diverse country, with many different cultures represented. Notable cultures include the Swahili on the coast, pastoralist communities in the north, and several different communities in the central and western regions. Today,... Read >
Author: raphking5

Backpacking Europe in the Winter

09th November 2006
Europe is undoubtedly a top destination for many travelers that like to back around regions. You do not need to mark Europe off your list just because it is winter. Backpacking Europe in the Winter Europe is a truly amazing place. The smallest “c... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Victoria & Albert Museum

22nd July 2006
Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone of the Museum on 17th May 1899. The Victoria & Albert has a collection of more than 4 million objects. The Victoria & Albert Museum in London is the world's largest museum of the decorative arts and has 146 galleri... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Looking To The Past Of Geothermal Energy

14th July 2006
Geothermal energy is often viewed as a relatively new form of alternative energy. In truth, the use of geothermal energy stretches far back into the past. Looking To The Past Of Geothermal Energy Geothermal energy is literally, "earth heat". This ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Your Witchcraft Dieties (And How They Can Help You)

01st July 2006
There are hundreds of deities in dozens of different Witchcraft belief systems. It is important to find the deities that resonate with the core of who you are, and ask for their help in your rituals and spells. If you align yourself with the "right" d... Read >
Author: Darnell Money

New Design Trend: Antique Rugs

28th March 2006
Many designers and design publilcations are saying antique rugs are the hottest thing right now in the home decor market. Fancy resorts, hotels and other high end destinations are all jumping on the band wagon. Rugs which many consider a precious in... Read >
Author: Marc Beharry

Bottleneck: Top- vs. Under-Performers

05th March 2006
Today's modern organization is under constant pressure from competitive forces. Eager upstarts or giant powerhouses can unexpectedly take market share. If you don't keep up, you will soon find your business tumbling downwards rapidly. Although that kind o... Read >
Author: Kevin Kraft

Living on Pinellas County's Barrier Islands

21st February 2006
Just west of Tampa in Pinellas County you will find Florida's West Coast Barrier Islands. These islands have some of the most electric communities to be found among beach communities world-wide. They include Clearwater Beach, Island Estates, Sand Key, Be... Read >
Author: David S

The best relaxation techniques

01st February 2006
As newborn babies people instinctively knew how to relax sleeping when the boyd or mind needed to. However, as we age, we learn to control these urges in order to make daily procedures possible. It is not practical to sleep whenever we feel tired and so i... Read >
Author: John Mancini

Italian Cuisine: A Trip to the Island of Sardinia

21st August 2005
The island of Sardinia perhaps most quickly conjures up the idea of sardines. A small island off of the western coast of Italy, it certainly incorporates seafood in to much of its regional cuisine. However, Sardinia has such a rich and various history tha... Read >
Author: Troy Pentico