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The History And Usage Of Cufflinks

05th October 2009
The cufflinks history starts with the 17th century monarch King Charles II, who had a flair for both form and function and also he was the beginner of modern cufflink fashion. As for that day a high fashionable man should wear shirts with lacy fronts and ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Royal Mint redesigned undated 20p coins in The United Kingdom

02nd October 2009
The United Kingdom from 1p to £1 were redesigned the undated 20p coins last year. The designs for the 5p and 10p had been unchanged for last 40 years and there is an oral rule that designs should be changed at least every 40 years to keep the currency fr... Read >
Author: luis m

Write From The Heart With Colibri Pocket Watches

28th September 2009
Contrary to what most people think, writing involves more than stringing words together to form a coherent thought. Anybody can write, but only a chosen few can be real writers. Writing is an art, a craft that must be honed and perfected before true accom... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Do We Relate Differently With Family Compared To Friends

25th September 2009
So many times, you will hear from someone that they are so and so. They are from the xyz family. They would say. Their family is famous for this and this, they would add. Family and a strong sense of belonging to our last name is important to many of us. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Be The Next Oscar Wilde With A Home Mortgage Refinancing Lender

21st September 2009
Anybody can write but not everybody can be a writer. The mark of a true writer is the ability to express him or herself with eloquence and grace. Writing, however, is more than just stringing words together in a dramatic fashion. What Makes A True Wri... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Italy: The Delicious Food Challenges Your Stomach

21st August 2009
If you have only one night but have two rooms to choose, one is a seafood room whose food materials are all airlifted directly from the Italian port, the other one is a room which numerous men of mark often go to, which one will you choose? My choice is c... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Service Tax – Budget Highlights 2009

08th August 2009
Monarch Bhatt The glimpse of service tax proposals forms the subject- matter of this article. Nothing is certain but death and Tax- Benjamin Franklin 1. Economy may be good or bad, there may be any progress or not, there may be development or no... Read >
Author: Taxmannlaw

Hotels in Bangkok- Bask in luxury at a royal hotel in Bangkok

17th July 2009
When it comes to finding hotels in Bangkok, there is no shortage of places that you can choose from. There are plenty of average hotels, and many more luxury hotels that don't have as extravagant prices as you think. Make sure that you take the time to ch... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

King of the castle or Monarch of the Glen

02nd July 2009
Every man has secretly dreamed of being a King for the day - or a Laird or Monarch depending on where his allegiances lie! It may be that he struggles to even attain dominium over the living room or his shed, but when it comes to birthdays, Christmas and ... Read >
Author: neiljontas

A Guide To Gift Baskets For Canadian Holidays

01st June 2009
Canada gift basket delivery service Clare’s Gift Baskets of Canada has long experience helping people in Europe, the US, the UK and beyond send gift baskets such as food hampers and gourmet cookie bouquets to friends and relatives in Canada. Since many ... Read >
Author: gill.solutions.management

A Guide To Gift Baskets For Canadian Holidays

29th May 2009
Canada gift basket delivery service Clare’s Gift Baskets of Canada has long experience helping people in Europe, the US, the UK and beyond send gift baskets such as food hampers and gourmet cookie bouquets to friends and relatives in Canada. Since many ... Read >
Author: gill.solutions.management

Dubai Museum – preserving the past for the future

07th May 2009
Founded within the 19th century Al Fahidi Fort, Dubai Museum is the most important museum in Dubai. The building that houses the museum was built in 1787 and is believed to be the oldest building in the city. It has today become a place that should not b... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Spirituality of Food - Detox Your Fake Food Demons

09th April 2009
Spirituality of food is a new topic in my talks, and one that is dearest to my heart, and life in many ways. Yet I haven’t given it words before. There is talk about the spirituality of particular cleansing diets, such as the ayurvedic diet, the raw ... Read >
Author: Karunadetox

How to Host a Perfect Banquet

05th April 2009
When one speaks of banquets, one is immediately transported to another time and place, that of the medieval royal court, where the titled and those in favour enjoyed the hospitality of the monarch with a feast and entertainment. Hosting a banquet isn't s... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Obama for King Movement has Started

04th December 2008
Obama for King Movement has Started America will first choose Barack Obama as President, but the movement to enthrone Obama as the King of The USA is beginning to pick up steam. Now, website domain names that relate to the Obama for King Campaign (... Read >
Author: PRevere

Globecheap .. Inexpensive Tips for European Travel

02nd December 2008
If you're planning on traveling to Europe there is an abundance of inexpensive and environmentally friendly ways to travel, all are available to research and book online. If you are looking for flights, online budget airlines serving a complete range of f... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

Visiting the City of London

30th November 2008
London was discovered by the Romans, and has been recognised as a city since AD 67. Since then it has flourished to become one of the world’s most sophisticated and most visited capital city. London is a place of history, with most of Britain’s poli... Read >
Author: Rachael0518

History of Pitney Bowes Company

14th October 2008
There are many products in use today that go unnoticed as we work through our busy days. How often is plush carpeting or even the fork ignored for the major part they play in or daily lives. In most instances, the companies that manufacture and innovate i... Read >
Author: John C. Arkin

Postal Stamps From The Beginning

14th October 2008
When you send a piece of mail, you have to attach postal stamps to show that you have paid the appropriate amount of postage for the size and weight of the envelope or package. The first such stamps to be used in the world were in the United Kingdom and I... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Get the most out of the South

13th October 2008
Due to the great location, Heathrow airport is perfect for somebody looking to spend their holiday in the south of the United Kingdom, and get to grip with the variation of attractions it has on offer. If you are flying to Heathrow you can immediately get... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Only One thing is Certain in Life

29th September 2008
It is certain that we shall die. 1. "It is appointed unto men once to die. (Heb. ix. 27.) The decree has been passed for each of us : we must all die. St. Cyprian says, that we are all born with the halter on the neck : hence, every step we make bring... Read >
Author: dyagan

Different Lengths and Trails of Brooklyn Bridal Gowns

18th September 2008
When choosing the Brooklyn bridal gown that you need, it is important that you have at least the basic understanding of styles available in the market today. Even if you have a companion to help you choose the right gown, you still need to have an idea a... Read >
Author: Cherry B

Tied Up In Knots - Not with Silk Ties

09th September 2008
It no longer comes as a surprise to see men of just about any profession sporting silk ties. In fact, one can easily spot a man wearing a silk tie in both the suburbs and the city. Interestingly, the history of silk ties dates back to centuries ago. An... Read >
Author: Neil Thompson

Unhappy Families are a Blessing

08th September 2008
I am currently reading a fascinating book about Henry VIII and his six wives. The author of the book states that happy families all resemble one another, while unhappy families are unhappy in their own unique ways. And Henry VIII was very good at crea... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Brand Promoters As Hollywood

24th July 2008
Brand, in the viewpoint of the manufacturer or service provider, is a feature that distinguishes the product or service in a market. A user may define brand as one that he can recognize and identify as an integral part of his life. In this age of moderniz... Read >
Author: HIMANSHU SHARMA

Organizing Your Term Papers

24th July 2008
Writing and editing advice from www.goodtermpaper.com If you are working on a short deadline and you are also stressing over the assignment, chances are your paper falls somewhere in the 3 to 8 page range. This is a common middle ground for assignmen... Read >
Author: goodtermpaper.com

Butterflies

14th November 2007
ButterfliesButterflies are very colorful and intricate creatures that flutter freely among the beautiful flowers and shrubs on warm days. There are many varieties of butterflies, but the most colorful and popular is the Monarch. The butterfly has one of t... Read >
Author: jedi11

Meet a realtor at Chesterfield, a beautiful city with good business infrastructure

07th November 2007
Chesterfield at Missouri is a city that is located to some extent in the floodplains of the Missouri river. The remaining part of the city is located above the floodplains. The city is spread across 32.7 square miles. The city is good to live in and has a... Read >
Author: jeffmelancon

Meet a realtor at Chesterfield, a beautiful city with good business infrastructure

07th November 2007
Chesterfield at Missouri is a city that is located to some extent in the floodplains of the Missouri river. The remaining part of the city is located above the floodplains. The city is spread across 32.7 square miles. The city is good to live in and has a... Read >
Author: jeffmelancon

Ferry Travel: An Experience of a Lifetime

06th June 2007
Sometimes, it feels nice to play different than the usual, even when it looks like a really bad idea to you. Say while you are planning your vacations, you can make it a little different this time. The idea is to travel through ferries that are indeed a l... Read >
Author: Adam Jaylin

What is a title of nobility and how to receive it?

25th May 2007
In ancient times, people were separated in different classes. Having a title of nobility is still found in present days, mainly in countries that are either former or present monarchies. This represents a hereditary status that was enjoyed by the highest ... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Queen Mum sets an example for all Seniors

12th January 2007
Queen Mum sets an example for all SeniorsBy Philip WalkerWhen it was announced that the Queen Mother had died at the wonderful oldage of one hundred and one, I can guarantee that most Brits over 50 shed atear. She was one of the most revered and loved peo... Read >
Philip Walker

How Needlework Was Used to Re-Write History

15th November 2006
You do not have to be a needlepoint enthusiast like me to appreciate the magnificent Bayeux Tapestry, which chronicles the events leading up to the conquest of England by Duke William of Normandy in the year 1066. Technically speaking it is not a tapes... Read >
Author: Tom McMorrow

Partying With The Queen

19th July 2006
Queen' Day is the most festive occasion of the year. It is celebrated on April 30th every year. Amsterdam is particularly famous for the all-out parties that commence on that day. There is plenty of orange on this day, as it represents the House of Orange... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Nikon Monarch Laser 800 Rangefinder Review

23rd June 2006
Nikon Monarch Laser 800 Rangefinder Review First of all, I might as well kick off this review by stating that it's easy to provide a positive review of this Nikon laser rangefinder. Besides the standard look and feel features, the performance is top no... Read >
Author: Richard Davis

FIRSTSTOP WEB SEARCH LLC ANNOUNCES TODAY "MONARCH SEARCH"

16th November 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE San Luis Obispo, CA (October 18, 2005) -- Today FirstStop Web Search, LLC, the developer of the extremely popular "FirstStop WebSearch" (www.FirstStopWebSearch.com), announces its web site investigation and tracking tool, "Monarc... Read >
Author: John Brush

When the Messsage Light Doesn't Blink

30th September 2005
WHEN THE MESSAGE LIGHT DOESN'T BLINK Seeing one of her neighbor's children playing alone, a woman asked him where his brother was. "Oh," he said, "he's in the house playing a duet. I finished first." Too many people find themselves playing a duet al... Read >
Author: Steve Goodier

Why Pay for Online Press Release Distribution?

26th August 2005
Why Pay for Online Press Release Distribution? by George McKenzie We've all heard that "free advice is worth what you pay for it..." Shakespeare put it a little more eloquently in King Lear, when the aging monarch admonished his daughter Cor... Read >
Author: George McKenzie