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22nd September 2009
Did you know that menstrual cramps is the single greatest cause of lost school and working hours among women?
Also known as dysmenorrhea, menstrual cramps are the cause of an estimated 140 million hours of lost school and work. However, you do not hav... Read >
Author: a
22nd September 2009
Located approximately two and a half hours north of Toronto, Algonquin Provincial Park has been a favourite destination for tourists, wildlife and nature enthusiasts, as well as artists and photographers for over one hundred years. Rich in history, the pa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th September 2009
This movie version of the Dan Brown classic is one of the most controversial and intriguing, and I doubt there is someone else out there who would question that.
Before anything else, let us first establish that "The Da Vinci Code" is not an outright a... Read >
01st September 2009
MAT is the gateway to the cream of management institutes in India, especially the IIMs.
MAT, or the Management Admission Test, is an aptitude test; it is the most popular test among prospective management students. It is important to clear MAT as the... Read >
Author: Shefali
28th August 2009
When it comes to making a “Top 10” list, some people are bound to have different opinions on the matter. While this list remains subjective and informed, it is by no means official. For example, this list does not contain the most popular aircraft, as... Read >
Author: RyanC
08th August 2009
No Disneyland Vacation can be complete without a Disneyland tour - especially if it is your first trip to Disneyland. There are currently four different tours to choose from, and Disneyland park admission is required for all tours. It is strongly advised ... Read >
Author: Charles Tilt
19th July 2009
If you are interested in buying a condominium, it is vital for you to consider getting a condominium evaluation done before proceeding to an actual property purchase. This is because you should be aware of the actual condition of the property before purch... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
12th July 2009
With the news that Guy Hands has moved to Guernsey, heading a queue of tax exiles some prospective tax exiles are starting to consider Sotogrande and Gibraltar as a much more luxurious and desirable option. Guy Hands is the latest wealthy businessman to... Read >
Author: Susana Suspenda
27th June 2009
There are many possibilities for night time entertainment in Orlando. Over the years dinner shows have proven to be very popular with Orlando vacationers, and one of the best is Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows which provides two and a half hours of scripted ... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard
26th June 2009
No Disneyland Vacation can be complete without a Disneyland tour - especially if it is your first trip to Disneyland. There are currently four different tours to choose from, and Disneyland park admission is required for all tours. It is strongly advised ... Read >
Author: Louis Moon
11th June 2009
No doubt HTC Touch Diamond 2 is the most sophisticated and beautiful looking handset that the company has ever come up with in all these years.
The best deal about this extraordinary handset is that its features are such that they are bound to interes... Read >
Author: Vipin Mishra
07th June 2009
The Samsung J700 Pink is a wonderful mobile phone designed by Samsung. The stunning device is equipped with a 1.3 mega pixel camera, video recorder, radio and a music player. The battery of the stylish handset provides the users 250 hours of standby time ... Read >
Author: Stephen George
06th June 2009
There are many hockey camps around because hockey is a very popular sport for the youth. One equally important role in the game of hockey is the role that is assumed by the goalie. The goalie is the ultimate defender, the individual on the ice who is resp... Read >
Author: pacificelitehockey11
05th June 2009
When it comes to hair, I’ve pretty much done it all. I’ve permed it, straightened it, colored it, highlighted it, teased it, curled it, braided it styled it in just about every way imagineable (except I’ve never gone really short). So it’s not s... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider
29th May 2009
Often business ventures will contain hidden costs, an action that seemed beneficial and profitable can sometimes turn out to cost the businessman money rather than making it for him. “The Parable of the Broken Window” was conceptualised by Frederic Ba... Read >
Author: Lorraine
05th May 2009
The Calorie Shifting diet is an easy to follow diet plan. If you follow these simple rules, which are enumerated hereunder, then you can reasonably expect to lose approximately nine pounds in eleven days. That is roughly just under one pound of weight los... Read >
Author: HK
16th April 2009
If you are planning a camping holiday in France, particularly the Southern regions and the Pyrenees, it may well be worth considering taking a ferry to Spain and then driving into France. A major advantage is that it would save you many hours of driving a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th March 2009
Florida is a perennial vacation spot for many, but for college students it is one of the best places to go on Spring Break.
Key West has white-sand beaches and turquoise water. It is considered a tropical paradise for visitors. Water sports are highl... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander
27th March 2009
Varied scenery, distinct architecture, cuisine that is second to none - it is hardly surprising that the Tourism Authority of Thailand report more than 13million tourists visited Thailand in 2005. The beauty of the landscapes, the friendly people and the ... Read >
Author: FootballSEO
08th February 2009
There are many reasons why Wigan is a popular place for the visitor. It could be sport for Wigan Warriors in Rugby League, the Latics for a football fixture or Orrell for Rugby Union. Wigan is the "homeland" of Northern Soul and had many thousands of visi... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
20th January 2009
Eastnor Castle was founded by John Somers Cocks, 1st Earl Somers back in 1810 and now is the home of the family of James Hervey-Bathurst, grandson of Arthur Somers-Cocks. The Cocks acquired the land in the 16th century, but it was only until the Somers a... Read >
Author: tugsearch
02nd January 2009
Boasting one of the most popular tourist spots for all ages, Majorca is the ideal destination for UK visitors as flying time from most UK airports is no more than two and a half hours. The island can be divided into three parts - the Serra de Tramuntana r... Read >
Author: Baz Luhrmann
18th November 2008
Majorca is a perfect destination for UK visitors as flying time from most UK airports is only two and a half hours. The island boasts many fantastic beaches and for those looking further inland, the island can be divided into three parts - the Serra de Tr... Read >
Author: Luc Besson
03rd November 2008
For some people a holiday on the Algarve conjures up images of crowded beaches, high rise apartment blocks and noisy nightlife. While this may be true of some parts of the coast in summer time, nothing could be further from the reality of rural Algarve.... Read >
Author: Carolyn Macleod
30th October 2008
I have to say that Fat loss for idiots is the best thing that happened to the dieting and losing weight world. I have had weight problems over the years and they only got worse when I turned thirty, The logical thing, to me, was to try the most hyped diet... Read >
Author: vincent mwangi
09th September 2008
Australia is known for a lot of its beaches, which are all beautiful and breath-taking. However, some beaches do stand out more than the rest. Here are some of the best beaches in Australia.
Hyams Beach Jervis Bay
Located about two and a half hours ... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
09th September 2008
The Riverland in South Australia seems almost like it could be custom designed for a campervan holiday. Picture this: rolling countryside divided into a patchwork of lush orchards, where exotic fruits such as olives, citrus, garlic, apricots and grapes ha... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
05th September 2008
FAT LOSS 4 IDIOTS REVIEW.
What are the Fat loss 4 idiots principles and who is the program for:
Fat loss 4 idiots is for almost anyone who would like to lose weight. It works on an 11 days on 3 days off diet. During 10 of those 11 days on yo... Read >
Author: cindy
29th July 2008
A lot can be done in two and a half hours. You can do the laundry, go grocery shopping, and pick up the kids from school. Or if you happened to be a furor some decades back, then you can stage a blitzkrieg invasion on an unsuspecting country—use your ... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
23rd July 2008
Though India itself is a strong investment destination (with property prices reaching new heights), more and more Indians are going abroad to buy their dream properties. The rich and the upper middle-class society of India are buying homes in the world’... Read >
Author: rimmy
21st July 2008
Though India itself is a strong investment destination (with property prices reaching new heights), more and more Indians are going abroad to buy their dream properties. The rich and the upper middle-class society of India are buying homes in the world’... Read >
Author: allcheckdeals
23rd June 2008
Conducted annually CAT or Common Admission Test has become a feat to exhibit surreal talent, much as it was during Olympiads in Greek civilization; CAT attracts the same fervour, talent and competition. And why not, the two and a half hours (for the past ... Read >
Author: Rahul Kumar
19th June 2008
Conducted annually CAT or Common Admission Test has become a feat to exhibit surreal talent, much as it was during Olympiads in Greek civilization; CAT attracts the same fervour, talent and competition. And why not, the two and a half hours (for the past ... Read >
Author: rahul
25th April 2008
First it was games, then text messages, then video and audio capabilities, then the Internet. Once luxuries, these technologies have become standard cell-phone features that many people can’t live without. And, if you think the cellular world has run ou... Read >
Author: Shad Connelly
25th April 2008
It wasn’t so much the journey to hell and back as a 10-hour one-way train ride to nowhere.
And it was to be the longest of nights for the 650 travellers who boarded the Paris-bound Eurostar train in London on Friday evening.
What was sheer miser... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton
04th April 2008
The English call it Mallorca while to the Spanish it is Majorca is located in the Mediterranean. And is the second largest islands in the Balearics, the other main islands being Ibiza and Minorca, Mallorca, Majorca, agroturismo has become very popular wit... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
31st March 2008
Early railways are primarily wagonways, thought to have been created in Germany in the 1500s used for transporting coal primarily from mines, the rails were formed from wood, the only evidence of this is by Georgius Agricola who illustrated the wagonways ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th March 2008
Cardiovascular disease cases are dangerously increasing over time. We may not know it but our past paced lifestyle is obviously taking its toll on our body -- and it is most likely to affect our cardiovascular system.
There are many ways to protect our... Read >
Author: vincent platania
13th February 2008
The Nokia 7373 is a glamorous phone with a smooth swivel design. The handset is a member of the exquisite Nokia L'Amour, which is a collection of fashionable mobile phones. The device is dimensionally dynamic and weighs just 104 grams. It comes with a mea... Read >
Author: Alice Erin
25th January 2008
The Nokia 7373 mobile phone has succeeded in grabbing the hearts of the fun loving users.
It comes with 128 Mbytes of internal memory capacity and MicroSD™ memory slot facility. The handset with a solid weight of 104 grams and measurement of 88 x ... Read >
Author: Alice Erin
19th January 2008
England's Birmingham airport handled 850,304 customers in October of 2007. That figure shows a total increase of 2.8 per cent over the previous year's tally of 607,979 regular scheduled passengers.
'I am delighted that Birmingham continues to grow, of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th January 2008
The Nokia 7373 mobile phone comes with an eye catching design and stunning style that has succeeded in grabbing the hearts of the fun loving mobile users all over the world. The screen of the handset will display upto 262,000 colours on the crystal clear ... Read >
Author: adam caitlin
05th November 2007
A boost in the number of people flying into a new airport close to an established tourist destination will normally mean a jump in tourism - but when the established airport is nearly three hours away and the new one fifteen minutes it's almost bound to s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th October 2007
The 7373 model from Nokia is popular for its style, colour and beauty. Coming in two colours of a bronzed black colored casing and a powder pink colored casing, it succeeded in catching the attention of the users. It is possible for the user to view the s... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp
08th October 2007
Sixteenth smallest country in the world, Andorra has been transformed in the past forty years from a poor European country with no real economy to a vibrant independent State, sought after by the wealthy for her tax haven status, and skiers for her ski ru... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
31st July 2007
Are you looking for some family vacation ideas? Consider a trip to the Grand Canyon for your next family vacation. There are no words that fully describe it and pictures cannot capture the incredible beauty of this 277-mile long, one-mile deep wonder. The... Read >
Author: Rich Herman
24th July 2007
Riding high on the phenomenal success of L'Amour Collection, Finnish mobile giant Nokia unveiled Nokia 7373 to meet the growing demand of stylish consumers the world over. From the Nokia 7390, the first 3G fashion phone to the 7373 model, the company has... Read >
Author: Raina Kelsey
01st July 2007
For those living under the flight path of the busiest airport in the world a good night's sleep has become a distant dream. A sleep- deprived Tessa Swithinbank explains why Heathrow is a Human Rights issue.
The sun is out and the birds are chattering.... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
31st March 2007
Snow, skiing, beautiful scenery and winter vacations. They all just go together. But what happens to a well known ski resort that can boast the best skiing in the Pyrenees, when there is such a drastic change in the weather that the snow just can't fall? ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th February 2007
Morocco has been compared to that of Spain 15 years ago so buyers are eager to get in on the action. The Morrocan government aims to increase tourism to the country to ten million by 2010. When you visit Morocco you will find building work and brand new ... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
03rd January 2007
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I walked down Maiden Lane on my way home from work and headed toward the subway. It was a beautiful summer day in June, 1942. I loved the feeling of the warm sun on my face as I walked. Was it only because I was able... Read >
Author: LisaJey
08th December 2006
When people think of New York, they automatically think of the Big Apple. Romantic destinations in New York show there is much more to the state.
Romantic Destinations in New York
New York offers vacationers more than just the hustle and bustle of ... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad
15th November 2006
Around midnight. Almost silent, apart from the semi-sibilant rustling of the leaves. And dark, profoundly, pitch-black, cannot see a finger one centimetre in front of own your nose, dark.
Waiting. But for what? Then, a slight whisper filters back f... Read >
Author: Steve Cowan
29th May 2006
If you are in the business of sales, than ultimately, cold calling is part of your weekly, if not daily routine.
Lets face it, cold calling just isn't very exciting, and you need to make many cold calls in order to have success.
During my days worki... Read >
Author: Jay Conners
06th January 2006
About 20 years ago I was window shopping in the lovely little village of Long Melford in Suffolk, England. The mile long main street of mainly Georgian shops is an antique collector's heaven. Towards the top of the village is a specialist shop selling stu... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
25th August 2005
Did you know that menstrual cramps is the single greatest cause of lost school and working hours among women?
Also known as dysmenorrhea, menstrual cramps are the cause of an estimated 140 million hours of lost school and work. However, you do not ha... Read >
Author: Van Whitsett
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