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A Look at Coin Collection in the U.K.

29th September 2009
Money was never been quite so valuable until coin collecting entered the world of the hobbyists. Since its inception, coin collecting has continuously represented the ancient way of preserving the history of the human race. Coin collecting allows peop... Read >
Author: Elliot Higgins

SPINEL- AN IMPOSTOR FROM HISTORY THAT MAKES A GREAT GIFT TODAY

24th September 2009
A gemstone in a wide range of colors, a dazzling brilliance and a hard texture that most gemstone lovers would vie for, but the tag of being an impostor- wondering what it is? To put an end to all your confusion, let us tell you all about this stone that ... Read >
Author: Vince P. Platania

Halloween sexy costume ideas for girls

23rd September 2009
Halloween is the time of the year when everyone loves to dress up in different types of costumes for the Halloween party. It is a time for fun, festivities and dressing up. Girls love to wear various costumes. Halloween is a time when people want to imita... Read >
Author: jackson

Halloween sexy costume ideas for girls

23rd September 2009
Halloween is the time of the year when everyone loves to dress up in different types of costumes for the Halloween party. It is a time for fun, festivities and dressing up. Girls love to wear various costumes. Halloween is a time when people want to imita... Read >
Author: jackson

Revival Of Grow Your Own Veggies

23rd September 2009
To find high profile gardeners, in the midst of a 'grow your own' revolution, that is currently sweeping the planet, is not a new phenomenon. Photographs of Michele Obama have been well publicized, as she dug up part of the White House lawns in order t... Read >
Author: lynthomas

Adult sexy halloween costumes for a naughty streak

22nd September 2009
Halloween is the time to party and enjoy. Men and women like to dress up in various costumes and attract attention. What better way to attract attention than to wear sexy costumes. These can be revealing without being too prominently noticed. The dress sh... Read >
Author: jackson

The Corset – A Symbol Of Powerful Female Expression

21st September 2009
Madonna, Sarah Jessica Parker, Beyonce and a score of other celebrities in current pop culture have repeatedly brought the corset “out from under” and into the limelight over the past couple of decades. Whether a leather corset for an erotic spectacl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The First Wrist Watches (Part 4 of 5)

17th September 2009
As with many fashion trends in times gone by, the wrist watch was first made fashionable by royalty -- specifically Queen Elizabeth I who was given one in the late 1500s. It was an adaptation of the pocket watch made more feminine and worn as an adornmen... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Solomon kane-sword man vs. devils Review, Preview, Photos, Posters, Trailers, Videos, Cast :Online M

25th August 2009
If any one asked what your favorite movie kind is, more than 90% will answer action movies. Therefore many directors are aware to direct some kind of action movies. But all things not work successfully. Among load of movies Solomon Kane is most wonderful ... Read >
Author: david

1567: The First British Lottery

23rd August 2009
The lottery has a rich and far longer history in England than many believe; the first English lottery actually took place all the way back in 1567. The fascinating history of the lottery in England tells the extraordinary tale of Queen Elizabeth I and... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Ideas for Halloween Costumes in 2009

20th August 2009
Halloween is the holiday of playing make believe. People love throwing parties, eating candy, and playing games on this holiday. So, this year you are invited to a Halloween party and you’re excited about attending. The only problem is that you don’t ... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner

Vancouver wedding photographer outlines a magical wedding

18th August 2009
I’ve been to many weddings in Vancouver from my sister’s to her best friend’s to those of my cousins. Each bore a unique motif and was held in a venue of distinction. For instance, my sister held hers at the Queen Elizabeth Park as she had always dr... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Cruise Ship Passengers Help Rescue 2009 Malta Holidays

18th August 2009
In Europe, all over the Mediterranean traditionally popular holiday islands have seen a sharp drop in the number of people taking holidays, and Malta has been no exception. But the island is becoming progressively more popular with cruise ships, and la... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Women's Perfumes-for a lasting impression

10th August 2009
There is a possibility that there exist as many different perfumes in the world as there are different types of individuals. These aromatic spirits are an aesthetic concoction of various aromatic compounds, essential oils and fragrant oils. They can be li... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

St Lucia Homes from Home

08th August 2009
St Lucia is a beautiful island in the Eastern Caribbean. More recently than some Caribbean islands, it became an independent state of the Commonwealth of Nations in 1979. Queen Elizabeth II is still recognised as the Head of State. It has a heritage th... Read >
Author: Tailored Home

How Far Has Television Really Come?

04th August 2009
Television first came into being in 1928, but its history goes back further than that and it will no doubt carry on beyond where we are now. There were years of experimentation before what we now know to be the television – then utilising a cathode ray... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Beloved Jewelry Brands for American Millionaires

03rd August 2009
It’s known to all that jewelry is an indispensable consumption for the rich, especially the feminine. The jewelry of good style is really a must-have addition for daily chic look. Recently, a research has been made inside Americans for jewelry brands ev... Read >
Author: Jane Ye

How to Protect Your Children From Bird Flu

31st July 2009
Children are particularly susceptible to infection, and therefore are most at risk from catching it if it’s spreading through your area and from dying of it once they do catch it. It’s significant that the first known victim of the current A/H5N1 s... Read >
Author: Luzia

Women’s Perfumes-for a lasting impression

30th July 2009
There is a possibility that there exist as many different perfumes in the world as there are different types of individuals. These aromatic spirits are an aesthetic concoction of various aromatic compounds, essential oils and fragrant oils. They can be li... Read >
Author: Heath Chang

Dogs Are Celebrity Favourites

29th July 2009
Cats may be the most popular pets in the world but the most famous people in the world own dogs. Queen Elizabeth I1 owns a pack of 10 corgi dogs. President Obama owns a dog. The King of Thailand - a country famous for its cats - owns a dog. Bill Clinto... Read >
Author: james larkin

Reputation Management – Dealing With the Press

24th July 2009
Managing your external reputation involves using the press to get your messages out and protecting your reputation.Reputation management can become tricky when it involves the press, because you lose a little bit of control over the message you want to ge... Read >
Author: Rozer

My girlfriend's first Leopard

20th July 2009
By Heath Ashcroft After more than 5 years of going out together, my girlfriend Kristy finally persuaded me that we should try a holiday in Africa. As I'm constantly travelling back and forth to Africa for work we usually holiday elsewhere in the world - ... Read >
Author: tontravel

3 Reasons To Visit Windsor Ontario

17th July 2009
Windsor’s location near Detroit makes some people wary of visiting. Windsor is significantly safer than it’s American counterpart and in fact has a number of very compelling reasons to visit: 1. Caesars Windsor: Who doesn’t like some casino acti... Read >
Author: T. Payne

Teenage Depression 

09th July 2009
Teenage depression may be difficult to identify. This is because antisocial behavior, sulkiness, irritability, negativity and withdrawal are often part of growing up. One sign of this condition in adolescents is morbid obsession with death and dying. The ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Van Morrison Star to Shine over Hollywood

05th July 2009
Well perhaps not over Hollywood, but certainly on it, as the world famous Irish born singer/songwriter has finally had his talent recognized by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Along with other recording royalty such as Roy Orbison (posthumously award... Read >
Author: Sofia Hills

Grand Cayman Island: Travel Guide for the Tours

29th June 2009
Grand Cayman Island is one of the islands of the Grand Cayman Islands. It is one of the largest islands among the Cayman Islands. Featuring the famous seven-mile beach, this place is one of the finest places to be in the vacation. Beautiful sunrise and ha... Read >
Author: navseo

A guide to Cunard cruises

19th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 directline-holidays.co.uk Cunard cruises have some of the best cruise ships in Great Britain including the Queen Mary II and Queen Victoria. In the future, cruise passengers can look forward to the upcoming launch of the Queen Elizab... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Butlin’s Got Talent – Exciting Entertainment Coming This Summer

16th June 2009
For decades families have been coming to Butlins holiday parks mostly because they offer so much more for value on family holidays than the expensive flights and accommodation of a trip abroad. The reason these holidays are so good for value is the amo... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Tracing Ancestors in the UK Parish Registers

14th June 2009
If you have spent some time tracing ancestors in the UK, you will probably know that most online resources will only take you as far back as the early 1800s. If you want to trace your ancestors further back, you will need to use offline resources. After... Read >
Author: writer-ros

The Most Popular Rose Varieties

14th June 2009
The rose, being the most popular garden and cut plant, has over 20,000 cultivars in the Northern Hemisphere alone. This number originates from a conservative figure of only 150-200 species of wild roses. Fossil specimens found in both Colorado and Oregon ... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

The History of Cunard Line Cruises

12th June 2009
When it comes to cruises no other line has quite as much experience as Cunard line cruises, now operated by Carnival Corporations. There history started way back in 1840 but even to this day the cruise line has managed to retain its high class status and ... Read >
Author: Carla Prosser

Choosing between Cunard, Ocean village and P&O Cruises

11th June 2009
Cumbria Cruises has been privileged to work with some of the most unique cruise providers, among them - Ocean Village, P&O Cruises, and Cunard. For those of you who are planning to go on a cruise this year, we have compared the premier cruise offers from ... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

The Loonie Has Strengthened for Seven Consecutive Years in Mexico

10th June 2009
By: Jim Scherrer The loonie, nickname for the Canadian dollar coin that replaced the former Canadian paper dollar bill, is a hendecagonal (how's that for a nice new word meaning eleven sided?) bronze plated nickel coin that has been minted in Canada si... Read >
Author: Jim Scherrer

Reputation Management LLC – Dealing With the Press

09th June 2009
Managing your external reputation involves using the press to get your messages out and protecting your reputation. Reputation management can become tricky when it involves the press, because you lose a little bit of control over the message you want to ... Read >
Author: Mark K

Randwick Racecourse and the Australian Jockey Club

02nd June 2009
Royal Randwick Racecourse in the Eastern Sydney suburbs lays claim to being the birthplace of horse racing in Australia. The first race meeting in Sydney was organised in 1810 and held in Hyde Park. By 1833, the land for what was to become Royal Randwick ... Read >
Author: David Duffield

The Process of Making a Hermes Scarf

18th May 2009
Hermes is the world’s foremost seller of quality silk scarves. Over the years, women who wear it have ranged from royalty such as Queen Elizabeth and Princess Grace to trendsetters Madonna and Sarah Jessica Parker. However, do you know how an Hermes sca... Read >
Author: Tommy Martin

Brand watches and Personality

14th May 2009
Each brand of watches has its own status definition, such as its unique brand history, brand culture and brand meaning. The older and mature one is suitable for traditional and classical Rolex. The youth with active thinking and creative spirit suits the ... Read >
Author: Jane Ye

Looking Back At Hair Replacement Wigs

12th May 2009
Manufactured hair replacement of real hair was worn in the theater, as personal adornment, disguise, symbol of office or for religious reasons. The wigs wearing dates from the earliest recorded times. It is known, for example, that the ancient Egyptians s... Read >
Author: Cherry B

Hunt Out The Historic Houses of London

05th May 2009
When you visit any large city, it's always a good idea to make a plan of which sights you'd like to see before you travel there. Your plan should be based on your interests and being able to incorporate the big sights too. A great plan for exploring Londo... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Where can I travel in Uganda?

01st May 2009
Located in East Africa, Uganda borders the most vibrant East African nation Kenya to the east and other countries like Tanzania, Sudan and Congo. The geographical scenery of Uganda is a marvel constituting of picturesque mountains, hills, lakes and wildli... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Solihull Tourist Information & Travel Guide

22nd April 2009
Solihull is a town situated in the West Midlands of England & is very close to central Birmingham. Solihull is known to be one of the most financially successful towns in the entire midlands region. The population of the town increased dramatically from ... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

A Look Into Antique Furniture

09th April 2009
Victorian. Renaissance Period The most popular furniture style during this era is the Tudor furniture, which was influenced by European style. Tudor furniture was usually made from oak and was greatly influenced by Medieval and Gothic designs. Mos... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Kids Enjoy Collecting Coins

09th April 2009
If you think that only adults can collect certain items like coins, you're very wrong. Attention to all kids out there - you too can collect the coins that you like. Kids always want to have fun and oftentimes, they find coins anywhere. If you have any co... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Australian Silver Kookaburra - A Unique Silver Aussie Coin

08th April 2009
The delightful Australian Silver Kookaburra should enchant both the coin collector and numismatist equally. Collectors who number birds as their theme specialty will be pleased to see that this silver coin shows the image of the aboriginal Australian bird... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

Vacation Rentals in Virginia Beach are Best Option for Your Holidays

31st March 2009
Sir Walter Raleigh first discovered Virginia Beach in 1584, a magnificent land where mother of purity- virgin queen Elizabeth 1 of England reigned. Virginia is snugly located between Atlantic Ocean and the Blue Ridge which appears to stand guard of the vi... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Dinner on Yacht Vs. Dinner on Dhow Cruise in Dubai

27th March 2009
Now many of you nautical enthusiasts will sniff with disdain at such a comparison, but let us have a look at it anyway. What brought this debate to mind was the launch of the world’s largest luxury yacht, The Dubai this month. Belonging to Sheikh Moh... Read >
Author: Diane Trader

Dinner on Yacht Vs. Dinner on Dhow Cruise in Dubai

27th March 2009
Now many of you nautical enthusiasts will sniff with disdain at such a comparison, but let us have a look at it anyway. What brought this debate to mind was the launch of the world’s largest luxury yacht, The Dubai this month. Belonging to Sheikh Moh... Read >
Author: Diane Trader

ResourcesCenter4u.com

27th March 2009
There I was sitting outside of the Queen of England’s Palace, me a man from a small town in South Carolina. Compared to my past journeys, nothing beat the sites that I saw up close and personal. I was overwhelmed by the magnificent overlay of the ce... Read >
Author: Jermaine Sutton

Furniture: cost or comfort?

25th March 2009
What to watch in buying furniture; the cost or the comfort? Much people care about comfort. It’s true that the cost is important too. The furniture made in different geographical locations has different monetary values. Some furniture is famous for thei... Read >
Author: konteakifurniture

Let's Do Bird Watching In Uganda

10th March 2009
One of the best places on earth that has a huge collection of animals is Africa. This is because of the terrain that includes rich savannahs, deserts, rain forests, wetlands and a lot more. This makes it an ideal place to be close nature and if you love b... Read >
Author: Julie Souto

Briefer History of Vecheron Constantin

08th March 2009
When established Vacheron Constantin in 1755, Jean-Marc Vacheron looked for a good place to exhibit watches and to live. At that time, old town of Geneva appealed to both watchmakers and Cabinotiers because there customer could privately discuss their nee... Read >
Author: Rosehill

STARS WITH DIAMONDS MAKE THEIR PRESENCE GRAND!!

23rd February 2009
Making a defining impact and a dazzling presence at the Oscars, celebrities sparkle off their extravagantly designed diamond jewellery. Yes, it is these diamonds that add to the grandiosity of the Oscars and make it absolutely eventful and breathtaking. T... Read >
Author: David

Where can I travel in Uganda?

18th February 2009
Located in East Africa, Uganda borders the most vibrant East African nation Kenya to the east and other countries like Tanzania, Sudan and Congo. The geographical scenery of Uganda is a marvel constituting of picturesque mountains, hills, lakes and wildli... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Being “Madoffed” Renews Bag Lady Fears

18th February 2009
The fear of becoming a bag lady is just that; a fear of losing everything in a heartbeat. This abject fear has generally been conjured up in terms of a woman becoming widowed or suddenly divorced. So enter being "Madoffed" as a new cause of a bag lady fea... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison

Council to Blame for Popularity in Compensation Claims?

31st January 2009
It seems that the Council could be at fault for a majority of the accidents caused in Britain’s public areas by not taking adequate precautions and failing to apply common sense to regular duties. Just a small act of common sense could save large amo... Read >
Author: Arti Manani

Cold Snap leads to Rise in Car Accident Claims

25th January 2009
As England languishes in the grip of a ferocious cold spell, bringing temperatures of -10, colder than current temperatures in Antarctica, Greenland and Iceland, the icy conditions have contributed to a rise in the number of car accidents. The below fr... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

The history of nylons

13th January 2009
Stockings date back to the 12th century. They were individually handmade until mass production became possible. You will be amazed to learn that it was not an engineer, but a curate, who first facilitated their mass production! It was in 1589 Rev William... Read >
Author: Debbie Mendoza

Guide to Accommodation Facilities for Tourists and Visitors to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

09th January 2009
Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda is by far the best place to visit in Uganda. It is situated at the extreme end of western Uganda bordering Congo. It is a neighbour to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga National Parks and to Rwenzori National ... Read >
Author: Twino

Five London Attractions You Cannot Afford To Miss

09th January 2009
As the largest city in Western Europe and with a metropolitan area that encompasses over 14 million people from across the globe, London truly is one of the most dynamic, vibrant and interesting cities in the world. With so many unique attractions to visi... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Accommodation In Queen Elizabeth National Park at Mweya Safari Lodge in Uganda:

09th January 2009
Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda is by far the best place to visit in Uganda. It is situated at the extreme end of western Uganda bordering Congo. It is a neighbour to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga National Parks and to Rwenzori National ... Read >
Author: Twino

Home Schooling: The Pros and Cons

08th January 2009
It was good enough for Che Guevera, for Abraham Lincoln, and to a certain extent Queen Elizabeth II. In the UK at least, home schooling is popular (whereas in some Western countries it is illegal), and home study in students enrolling on further educatio... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The Grace of the Monarchy at the Windsor Castle…

07th January 2009
Windsor Castle which is situated at Windsor in Berkshire, U.K. is the largest inhabited castle in the world. The castle’s history dates back to the rein of King Edward III who started conceptualizing the idea of this castle and even after 900 years the ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Considering retirement on a cruise ship

19th December 2008
I have made the decision to move out of my beloved London townhouse and take up residence on a cruise liner. I was briefly thinking about moving into a hotel for a while but then I would only have the extra benefit of housekeeping and a resident restauran... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The History of Ballroom Dancing

19th December 2008
The history of ballroom dancing has its roots deep in human history. Dancing, in one form or another, has likely been part of the human experience for thousands of years. Early forms of dance contributed to ritual and celebration revolving around spiritua... Read >
Author: ItsAboutDance.com

Changing Photography Forever

16th December 2008
Have you ever wondered what a virtual tour was? You may have noticed this new technology in the field of photography. It is actually a panoramic tour of a certain location that usually consists of 360 degree views. Virtual tours can also display video ima... Read >
Author: regal360@gmail.com

A Visit to Mweya Safari Lodge in Uganda.

12th December 2008
Mweya safari lodge is a must for every tourist Uganda.This lodge is found in the middle of Queen Elizabeth national Park. Let come what may, this lodge is above the ordinary standard of Ugandan Culture. Everything to it belongs to 5 star hotels though in... Read >
Author: Twino

A Visit to Mweya Safari Lodge in Uganda.

12th December 2008
Mweya safari lodge is a must for every tourist Uganda.This lodge is found in the middle of Queen Elizabeth national Park. Let come what may, this lodge is above the ordinary standard of Ugandan Culture. Everything to it belongs to 5 star hotels though in ... Read >
Author: Twino

The History of Bath Tubs

08th December 2008
Early plumbing systems date back to around 3300 BC with the discovery of. Evidence of the first personal sized bathtubs were found on the Isle of Crete where a 5 foot long pedestal tub was found built from hardened pottery. This tub is the most likely for... Read >
Author: kinhom

Driving in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

06th December 2008
Not only is Pietermaritzburg located on the major route between the cities of Johannesburg and Durban, it's packed with attractions and activities, is just under 1 hour from the beach, and if you drive just a few minutes outside the city you're in the Afr... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Enjoy your Africa holiday vacation with Uganda’s Gentle Giants, the Gorillas of Uganda.

04th December 2008
It is estimated that there are less than 800 of these Gorillas’ in the wild. And half of these giants are in Uganda. Uganda has more 400 Gorillas that live in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in south west Uganda and about 460 inhabit the... Read >
Author: Twino

Enjoy your Africa holiday vacation with Uganda’s Gentle Giants, the Gorillas of Uganda.

03rd December 2008
It is estimated that there are less than 800 of these Gorillas’ in the wild. And half of these giants are in Uganda. Uganda has more 400 Gorillas that live in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in south west Uganda and about 460 inhabit t... Read >
Author: Twino

Norfolk Island Hotels: Homely comfort in the Island

01st December 2008
Norfolk Island is a small beautiful island in Pacific Ocean which is graced by pine trees and unearthly beauty. The slow-paced life of this island makes it an ideal place to relax and unwind. The visitors at this island can either go for swimming at the l... Read >
Author: wilmaandreuje

Enjoying the races at the Hong Kong Jockey Club

01st December 2008
The Hong Kong Jockey Club is one of the oldest institutions in the country; it was founded in the year 1884 to promote the sport of horse racing. It catered largely to the colonial British administrators during its period of inception. Today it is a non-p... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Norfolk Island Hotels: Homely comfort in the Island

01st December 2008
Norfolk Island is a small beautiful island in Pacific Ocean which is graced by pine trees and unearthly beauty. The slow-paced life of this island makes it an ideal place to relax and unwind. The visitors at this island can either go for swimming at the l... Read >
Author: wilmaandreuje

Create a Unique Piece of Jewelry With Loose Diamonds

30th November 2008
At 3106.75 carats, the Cullinan diamond is the largest loose diamond ever found. Diamond is an allotrope of carbon, of which 99.95% is composed of pure carbon. Allotropes Diamonds reach the surface of the earth through volcanic pathways known as kimber... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Pembroke Welsh Corgis

21st November 2008
They are small in stature but big in heart. Developed to work on farms the Pembroke Welsh Corgi retains their herding instincts but can do more than herd. “Cruiser” completed the requirements for Tracking dog, Tracking Dog Excellent” and “Variable... Read >
Author: D Beart

Sherry or Jerez

18th November 2008
It was the Phoenicians who introduced Sherry to the Iberian Peninsula, and the Romans were only too happy to carry on the tradition. Even the Moors, who generally abstained from alcohol, used it for medicinal purposes, but when Francis Drake attacked Cadi... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

What Bridal Gown Colors Actually Means

18th November 2008
Brooklyn bridal gowns are normally white in color, although there are many shades of “wedding white” like eggshell, ecru and ivory. Mary Queen of Scots may be one of the first women to ever wear a white wedding gown in her wedding when she married Fr... Read >
Author: Cherry B

The Range Rover mean machine

10th October 2008
If you like four wheel drive cars in general these you will really love this amazing car. Described by it’s makers Land Rover as “the most complete four by four in the world,” the Range Rover is the flagship of the Land Rovers companies unsurpassed ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Christian Denomination

24th September 2008
Christians can be classified into a number of denominations like Episcopalian, assemblies of god, eastern orthodoxy, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholicism, and southern Baptist. Individuals and churches within each denomination often hold d... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Places To Go While Dating In British Columbia

18th September 2008
British Columbia is a beautiful province in the western region of Canada. They even boost that even without the sun shining on this state it would still be beautiful. That is how beautiful this state is. The capital of this province is called Victoria whi... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Prospective Brooklyn Bridal Gown Colors

18th September 2008
Brooklyn bridal gowns are usually white, although “wedding white” comprise of creamy shades like ecru, ivory and eggshell. One of the first women to wear white at her wedding was Mary Queen of Scots when she married Francois II of France. During tho... Read >
Author: Cherry B

Virginia Home Health and New York Home Health: Growing Old Differently but Stunningly

15th September 2008
You’re from the state of Virginia, the ultimate place for lovers. The state was dedicated to Queen Elizabeth. It is the place called the Mother of Presidents because it is home to eight (8) presidents in the United States. For the people of the state ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Places To Visit While Dating In Virginia

12th September 2008
Virginia is a state in the United States of America. This state is named after Queen Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth was popularly referred to the Virgin Queen because she never got married. The state itself also has two nicknames. It is also referred to as th... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Places To Visit While Dating In Virginia

10th September 2008
Virginia is a state in the United States of America. This state is named after Queen Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth was popularly referred to the Virgin Queen because she never got married. The state itself also has two nicknames. It is also referred to as th... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Southampton Boat Show 12th - 21st September 2008

10th September 2008
The PSP Southampton Boat Show offers fun for all the family with boats, watersports, Europe's largest show marina and plenty of shopping. The event highlights everything new in boating and attracts visitors with demonstrations and fun activities. South... Read >
Author: Simon White

To Eat Snow

09th September 2008
The reason I am writing this is the slightly quaint recipes for “Snow cream”. Why snow and cream? Do you really use snow, as in "somewhat frozen water"? Apparently, going by Wikipedia (always a good starting point), the answer to this question is an c... Read >
Author: Martin Skjöldebrand

Learn more about the Hamptons!

09th September 2008
In the old days when harried New Yorkers needed to get out of town for awhile, as often as not they'd head out to the Hamptons. Not to be confused with the Catskills - which is a mountain range - the Hamptons actually consist of a number of small village... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Paul Smith Socks - Knocking Socks off the Competition

08th September 2008
Sir Paul Smith has always been at it. Originally catering to men's wear, the man behind the Paul Smith empire has since taken the fashion scene by storm. In fact, Smith was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, having spent almost three decades as a top designe... Read >
Author: Neil Thompson

Windsor Castle

04th September 2008
Windsor Castle is a royal palace and one of the principal residences of the British sovereign. Queen Elizabeth and her family spend some weekends here. Her Majesty uses it for state and private entertaining. Windsor Castle , Buckingham Palace and Holyrood... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Windsor Castle

04th September 2008
Windsor Castle is a royal palace and one of the principal residences of the British sovereign. Queen Elizabeth and her family spend some weekends here. Her Majesty uses it for state and private entertaining. Windsor Castle , Buckingham Palace and Holyrood... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Cruise Ship Godmothers

02nd September 2008
Cruise Ship godmothers are entrusted with the guidance of the ship to and around their destinations, by blessing the ship, for the safety of its crew and passengers throughout their journey. For the past 4,000 years, the tradition of christening or naming... Read >
Author: Laura Scott

Pearl Necklace

26th August 2008
A Pearl necklace is generally worn and desired by the women all over the world since immemorial time. The necklace can be made from all shades of the pearl stones available with a monocolor pearls or with a Combination of different colors. The pearl neckl... Read >
Author: michael russell

Investing In Silver - Why The Silver Maple Leaf Is The Best Silver Bullion Coin To Buy

21st August 2008
The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coin is a spectacular, high quality, pure silver bullion coin that is always in demand by collectors and investors around the world. The Royal Canadian Mint first produced this beautiful silver Maple Leaf coin in a gold bull... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman

From aspiring art buff to art world connoisseur: London’s galleries cater to all

16th August 2008
London’s galleries showcase art from as early as AD1500 with a variety of styles and tastes to cater for everyone. Whether you have a couple of days or a week to explore London’s fair city, a visit to some of London’s galleries will fulfil your ar... Read >
Author: mpressman

Celebrities & Their Pooches

13th August 2008
Hollywood celebrities and royalties are very much known for their active lifestyle. They’re always on the go — filming, promoting films in different parts of the world, holding tours and concerts, or meeting other influential super stars. Now who woul... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Mayfair in London - A Brief History

13th August 2008
Mayfair has been a buzzing and constantly popular location in London, due to it's Central Location, and particularly due to it's proximity to the adjacent Hyde Park. The name Mayfair (May Fayre) has it's roots in the annual fair that was held in May, t... Read >
Author: Dev

Majorca - A Favourite Island For Celebrity Vacations

22nd July 2008
When it comes to celebrity tourists, the Spanish holiday island of Majorca has more than her fair share. And if celebrities weren't enough, Majorca is frequented by royals too. The Spanish have long been aware of King Juan Carlos love for the area. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Safari Rally Set To Return To The World Championships

20th July 2008
Kenya's safari rally, the once famous and popular world championship event has been fighting unsuccessfully to get back to its lost status. The Safari lost its place in the world rally series after the government of Kenya failed to provide enough funding ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Safari Rally Set To Return To The World Championships

11th July 2008
Kenya's safari rally, the once famous and popular world championship event has been fighting unsuccessfully to get back to its lost status. The Safari lost its place in the world rally series after the government of Kenya failed to provide enough funding ... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Flying to London for Business or Pleasure

30th June 2008
London has such an incredible amount to offer it’s no wonder that over 10 million people choose to live either in London or the surrounding areas, and it’s estimated that over 25 million people visit London each and every year for work and tourism. ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Timepieces – The Ideal Gift

23rd June 2008
Women who are puzzled about the ideal gift for the men in their lives should seriously consider men’s diamond watches. The reason for this is that while men frequently present gifts of jewelry to women, the reverse is rarely true. Male jewelry is usuall... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Luxury Timepieces in Diamond

21st June 2008
It’s safe to say the diamond watches are perhaps the final word in luxury watches. Men's diamond watches are manufactured by many different companies around the world; these and other quality men’s watches come in numerous styles as well. You may be ... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

You Can Look Great After A Lumpectomy/Mastectomy

21st May 2008
Cynthia Nixon rocks in her Calvin Kleins! Currently in London for the premiere of Sex and the City Cynthia cut a glamorous figure in a Calvin Klein gown as revealing as her character in the film is conservative. Cynthia recently got out from a silent b... Read >
Author: breastsurgery

Great advice on Diamond jewelry

20th May 2008
In Spain, women who accept men’s proposals receive diamond engagement rings just like women in many countries around the world – but also give men diamond watches in exchange. diamond engagement rings are lovely to look at, but diamond watches for men... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Top Ten tourists destinations in Uganda.

08th May 2008
Uganda is a land locked country located in East Africa with and it lies on the equator. The country hosts one of the largest water bodied (Lake Victoria) and the source of the longest river in the world (The Nile). Uganda is known to be the most hospita... Read >
Author: Richard Dickson

Famous Speeches

01st May 2008
Lights off, spotlight on you, a hundred eyes popping in your face and you have to deliver a speech. Possible? For famous people like presidents, prime ministers, spokespersons, media channel anchors very possible. But for local people who have never stepp... Read >
Author: Jennie

Nexus Investigated after Accident on Tyne and Wear Metro

30th April 2008
Nexus, who own the Tyne and Wear Metro, are being investigated after a horrific accident involving one of their trains during rush hour at Gateshead Interchange, near Newcastle. The accident left an elderly woman with serious head injuries after she go... Read >
Author: Beverley Bukowski

The Depression of L.S Lowry

29th April 2008
The death of L.S Lowry father in 1932 left him with the responsibility of taking care of his ailing mother who was now bedridden, depressed and suffering with neurosis. His only opportunity to do any painting was after his mother had gone to bed at n... Read >
Author: Karri Madelline

Love to Cruise? Live Onboard!

18th April 2008
Are just two weeks a year enough to satisfy your needs to get away and see the world? Or do you feel a holiday could never be long enough? Each year, mid way through my annual two week cruise I get that ‘sinking feeling’, I know its fast approachi... Read >
Author: Genna Roberts

The art of the knot: designing an herb knot garden for beginners.

11th April 2008
A knot garden is a series of plants set so that when one views them from afar, they form an illusion of patterned rope weaving in and out and around itself. This type of garden emerged during Queen Elizabeth I's reign, a relative of the “parterre”, ... Read >
Author: Carol Freyer

Diamond Watches - A Girl's (and Boy's) Best Friend

09th April 2008
In Spain when men propose marriage to women and receive affirmation, they present them with traditional engagement rings - and then their fiancées often return the honor by presenting their men with diamond watches! Men's diamond watches are a type of me... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

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

Celebrity Island - That's Majorca!

03rd April 2008
If holiday destinations could talk and name drop, Majorca could talk for hours... The Spanish island is popular with celebrities, dignitaries, politicians and royalty. Native Spaniards have long been aware of King Juan Carlos' love for the area. He eve... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

lumineers Provide Perfect Smiles

02nd April 2008
Rumor has it that England's Queen Elizabeth I filled the gaps where she had missing teeth with little rolls of cotton. Years ago, people had few choices if they had bad teeth. They just had to live with it if their teeth were cracked, chipped, missing or ... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Queen Elizabeth Celebrates 60 Years

31st March 2008
Now in her eighties, Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne when she was only 25, and at her side has been Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who married the Queen in 1947. In the modern world of celebrities, celebrity relationships, marriages a... Read >
Author: Roger Munns

Sight Seeing in Bristol

25th March 2008
Are you seeking culture or thrills, relaxation or an overall great weekend away? Do you want the ease and convenience of an organized tour or the freedom to arrange your own itinerary? Whatever your needs, the energetic and lively city of Bristol has some... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Best Costume Design Oscar Winner for 2008, for Elizabeth: The Golden Age

11th March 2008
ACCEPTANCE SPEECH Wow. Thank you to the Academy. Thank you to Working Title and Universal. To Shekhar and Cate. And a huge thank you to my brilliant team and to my family. ACADEMY AWARDS HISTORY This is the fourth Academy Award nomination for A... Read >
Author: search4i

The Walsall Leather Museum and the Tradition that made it Famous.

04th March 2008
Walsall is a huge industrial town located in the West Midlands of England. It is exceptionally popular because the saddles and leather products that the townspeople make are simply the worlds finest. As a matter of fact, the town of Walsall is renowne... Read >
Author: Steve Kevin

Canine Influenza In Beagle Dogs

22nd February 2008
Beagle dogs have existed for around 2,000 years now. In fact it has been depicted in various literature and paintings during the time of Queen Elizabeth and in film, television and comic books in modern times. Just like other breed of dogs, these popular ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

This Is How The Knitting Machine Has Developed Over Time

19th February 2008
Knitting machines are used to create knit fabrics and are also known as a knitting frame, hand knitting machine and knitting loom. Knitting machines can be operated by hand or by motor. Mechanical punch cards, push buttons and computers are used to select... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why Leather Gloves Are The Ideal Choice When It Comes To Heavy Jobs

19th February 2008
Leather Gloves make awesome gifts for men or women. A glove is a piece of garment which covers the hands and has separate openings for the fingers and thumb. A leather glove is just like all other gloves except that it is made out of tanned hide of an ani... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What Makes Heated Gloves Stand Out From The Rest

19th February 2008
Heated Gloves are fantastic for winter time. A glove is a piece of garment which covers the hand and has openings or sheaths to cover each finger and the thumb. it is believed that gloves have been around for many centuries even dating back to the era of ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Different Types Of Gloves Available In The Market

19th February 2008
Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! Everybody wears gloves at some point in their lives mostly during the winter months to keep their hands and fingers warm and cozy so they don't freeze. Though gloves have been around for quite sometime now not many people have real... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

This Is Why You Should Be Collecting Canadian Coins

19th February 2008
Canadian Coins are cool. Canadian currency or Canadian Coinage. Coins produced by the Royal Canadian Mint and circulated in Canada are called as Canadian Coins.These coins are denominated in lower denomination like cents and dollar, highest denomination b... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Ever Seen Your Leadership Style in a Movie?

14th February 2008
It's interesting to notice that both the movie "The Queen" and the old flick "The Wizard of Oz" showed various methods of leadership. Want to see what each one demonstrated? Queen Elizabeth knew of no other manner in which to lead than to emulate her ... Read >
Author: Ann Golden Eglé

London’s Top Cultural Attractions

26th January 2008
Tourists to London visit this city for cultural heritage exploration. This city is a city of culture. There are just so much to explore and so many places to visit to enjoy London’s culture at its best. There are several cultural venues all throughout L... Read >
Author: ClinkHostel

Marriage Celebration For Queen Elizabeth And Prince Philip

17th January 2008
What does a royal couple do to mark such an important occasion as a diamond wedding anniversary? Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh celebrated their nuptials by returning to their roots, so to speak. While Queen Elizabeth has lived m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Discovering The King James Bible

05th November 2007
Bible study is an important part of the Christian faith. In these turbulent and busy days the audio Bible has become an important part of Bible study for many people. Even when it is challenging to find the time, audio Bible study is easy and convenient. ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Advice to aspiring writers.

29th August 2007
A speech at the awards ceremony for the Libros International Children’s Writing Competition. 20 July 2007 Like the students who entered this competition, I started writing when I was quite young. I wrote a lot of poetry in my early teens. I wrote a ... Read >
Author: Philip Spires

Great Places to Visit - London

24th August 2007
London is a great place. London as a major capital city deserves respect. London like all major cities has had its good times as well as it's bad times and I have been there for most of them. From the ecstatic heights in 2005 of being told that it... Read >
Author: Scott James

London’s most distinguished quarter- a place where Tiffany and Cartier are at home

01st August 2007
When traveling to London, among all the great world famous historical and cultural landmarks, make sure not to miss the historic and quite cosmopolitan Mayfair. This famous area of London is a heaven of luxury and opulence. But you don't have to be too we... Read >
Author: Laurent Fabier

Silverstone a history of the British Grand Prix circuit

05th July 2007
The British Grand Prix is back in this July and the whole of the nation will be on the edge of their seats praying wonder-boy-racer Lewis Hamilton wins again at his home circuit of Silverstone. During the Second World War, in 1943 Silverstone was opened... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rev. Jerry Falwell - The Passing of a Father

17th May 2007
The eyes and hearts of millions of Americans are drawn once again to the famous State of Virginia. First we lost some of our finest young people in the events at Virginia Tech. Secondly we welcomed Queen Elizabeth of England, a royal visit from our oldest... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Facts You Should Know About Perfume

12th May 2007
Perfume (Latin "per fume" meaning "through smoke") was highly favored by the Egyptians, Romans, and Arabs. In East Asia, perfumes were incense based. People used to make perfumes from spices and herbs like bergamot, myrtle, coriander, conifer resin, and... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Pirate Queen Tickets - A New Musical Journey On Broadway

08th May 2007
From the same production crew who brought the must see Broadway masterpiece Les Miserables come a theater experience which is not to be missed! The Hilton Theatre will be the venue for the new musical adventure "The Pirate Queen." The story is created f... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Come To London – A Great Place To Visit!

27th April 2007
I love London, it is my kind of town. Now I know that to most people this would sound as if I am plagiarising some advertising copy for either New York or Chicago but in this case I truly mean it. I have lived AND worked in London for well over 30 year... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

The Summer in Bayfield Ontario

20th March 2007
When it comes to old-fashioned charm and beautiful outdoor attractions and scenery, one cannot go wrong when planning a visit to Bayfield, Ontario. For more than a century, visitors have been attracted to this idyllic region filled with tree-lined streets... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

The Role Played By Plumbing Through Civilization

05th March 2007
When it comes to a subject like plumbing, occasionally it is interesting to get an overview of the subject. With that in mind, we give you the role of plumbing through the evolution of society. The word plumbing derives from the Latin word for lead, p... Read >
Author: Fred Linson

What is that? It's a ferret

23rd January 2007
Ferrets can be extremely lovable pets. They just have that adorable face that makes you smile. Ferrets are so lovable, people of the world have been making them their pets going as far back as the ancient Greeks. Perhaps Socrates even had one. Even better... Read >
Author: Jim Worthington

Immerse yourself in Carolina's annual Renaissance Festival

16th January 2007
Since the 1960s, Renaissance Fairs have become major annual events in the lives of a large number of Americans. These outdoor festivals generally focus on the re-enactment of life during the English Renaissance, usually imagined within an English town d... Read >
Author: martymac

The History of Fireworks - Part II

15th January 2007
After its beginnings in the Far East, gunpowder and fireworks began to move westward. Marco Polo is credited with bringing them to the Middle East where Crusaders from Europe discovered them and brought them on to Europe. Roger Bacon (1214-1294), the grea... Read >
Author: Gareth

When not to ride the South Downs Way

22nd December 2006
When not to cycle the South Downs Way Interesting start to an article. Most people would want to know when the best time to cycle the South Downs Way is. Read this article and it will give you a few tips on weekends to avoid and what travel accessories... Read >
Author: Gareth Sear

Leeds – where did it come from?

08th December 2006
One of the most important towns on the map of the United Kingdom, Leeds has a long history and heritage going back centuries. The name ‘Leeds’ was derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ‘Leodis’. Past history reveals that this area was under the domi... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Carnival Cruise Line's Chairman Heats Things Up

18th November 2006
by Roy Witman ? 2006, All Rights Reserved Standing on the deck of the ship Carnivale in 1984, Micky Arison (then president) announced a new direction in the Carnival Cruise Line advertising program. The theme? "We've got the fun." It was the followi... Read >
Author: Roy Witman

ALPHATUDE: Become Your Dog's Leader in 10 Steps

18th November 2006
ALPHA-TUDE Alpha-tude is about energy and intention. It is when the lion lays down with the lamb, a biblical saying that really means that the conflicting areas within you must come to a truce and work together. Alpha-tude is all about how your dog p... Read >
Author: ami moore

10 Steps To Alphatude

18th November 2006
ALPHA-TUDE Alpha-tude is about energy and intention. It is when the lion lays down with the lamb, a biblical saying that really means that the conflicting areas within you must come to a truce and work together. Alpha-tude is all about how your dog... Read >
Author: ami moore

Intuitive decision making using the ancient art of Bibliomancy

17th November 2006
Are you in need of guidance in your decision making ability? Do you want to know the future? Then Bibliomancy, the ancient art of foretelling the future and for gaining intuitive insights using books, may be for you. Every day we are faced with decision... Read >
Author: Paula Haworth

Mother Of Pearl Sterling Silver Jewelry Part I Historical Value

17th November 2006
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Europeans gave Mother of Pearl its name. However the beauty of Mother of Pearl, associated birthstone of June, has been used in the decoration of precious jewels and ornaments as far back as 3000 years bef... Read >
Author: David-John Turner

A New Queen Rules the Seas - Queen Victoria Sets Sail December 2007

06th October 2006
by Roy Witman 2006, All Rights Reserved For the first time in its history, Cunard Cruise Line will have three stately ladies ruling the seas. The trio includes Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth 2 and - as of December 2007 - Queen Victoria. Though many ... Read >
Author: Roy Witman

The Bahamas A slice of commonwealth Britain in paradise

06th August 2006
The commonwealth of the Bahamas is in the West Indies. The country is made up of an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. This means that it is comprised of a series of islands, which connect to the mainland, thus the pluralized name. The Bahamas was a Br... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Globe Of A Master

03rd August 2006
Step back into Shakespeare's time with a visit to the Globe Theatre in Southwark, a stunning reconstruction of the Bard's early playhouse. Founded by the actor Sam Wanamaker, this is not only a working theatre, but an educational centre and the world's la... Read >
Author: anil gupta

The Symbol Of Power Tower Of London

26th July 2006
The tower of London has been an integral part of British Royal History for nearly 1000 years. Only at this place one can marvel at the breathtaking beauty of Crown Jewels and stand on the execution site of three British queens. The Tower of London ... Read >
Author: anil gupta

The First Wrist Watches (Part 4 of 5)

05th July 2006
As with many fashion trends in times gone by, the wrist watch was first made fashionable by royalty -- specifically Queen Elizabeth I who was given one in the late 1500s. It was an adaptation of the pocket watch made more feminine and worn as an adornmen... Read >
Author: Thomas Young

Hello from Ottawa The Canadian Tulip Festival Features the Flotilla: Parading Boats on Dows Lake

12th June 2006
For a period of almost three weeks, the Canadian Tulip Festival offers a wide range of special events and festivities, and the Flotilla on the Rideau Canal is certainly one of the highlights. This morning I made my way down to Dow's Lake through the leafy... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Designer Dog Rage: Is It Safe?

05th May 2006
Ever thought about buying a dog that's not only a companion; it's fashionable too? Unless you have been living under a rock you will most likely have heard about the new 'designer dog' rage. You might have wondered what the big deal was with such new ... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Maltese: History of the Breed

20th April 2006
Few breeds are as widely loved as the Maltese. This intelligent and affectionate pet is popular all over the world with the rich and famous as well as the commoners. The Maltese is a playful and adventurous little dog with a rich history dating back m... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Insider's Secret To Getting A Job on a Cruise Ship

16th April 2006
After three and a half years of cruising the world, mainly on the Queen Elizabeth 2, I ended up traveling to over fifty countries and six continents around the world. If you've ever wondered how to get a job on a cruise ship, then keep reading so I can sh... Read >
Author: Scott Lundergan

ekg-machines - Countries Using EKG Machines

16th February 2006
Countries Using EKG Machines EKG Machines are possibly the most important medical equipment that is used to find out potential heart ailments among people. A tool as important as an EKG Machine is absolutely required by every health facility. The impac... Read >
Author: Danny Demichelle

Celebrities and their Diamond Engagement Rings

02nd February 2006
What better way to show the world that you are in love than by the act of giving and receiving a diamond engagement ring? With many actresses and other famous women sporting bigger and sparklier diamond rings, celebrity engagements have become a delight f... Read >
Author: Tim Richardson

Scotland travel guide

04th January 2006
The charisma and aura of the European country Scotland is unknown to none. It is the land, which was a surface to numerous significant historical battles, is the mother of cherished sport 'golf' and is globally appreciated for its Balmoral Castle (a vacat... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Royals Put Malta Hotels Back On Map

09th December 2005
For a Mediterranean island with good year round weather, a friendly local English speaking population and facilities to rival that of any of her competitors, Malta is a suprisingly often forgotten island for many people planning a holiday in the Mediterra... Read >
Author: Roger Munns

Gold and Silver Maple Leafs Get New Packaging

17th November 2005
Gold Maple Leafs and Silver Maple Leafs are receiving packaging makeovers, changes clearly mandated by investor disfavor with packaging that the Royal Canadian Mint has used since the coins were introduced. Gold Maple Leafs debuted in 1979, Silver Maple ... Read >
Author: Bill Haynes

The 6 Most Costly Negotiating Mistakes Of Sellers, And, Buyers, Of California Real Estate.

20th September 2005
The 6 Most Costly Negotiating Mistakes Of Sellers, And, Buyers, Of California Real Estate. Copyright 2005 Judith Brickman Senior Real Estate Specialist http://www.judithbrickman.com/ I watched a home in Alamo, California with an asking price of ... Read >
Author: Judith Brickman

Greyhound racing basics

28th August 2005
In Egypt the greyhounds were mummified and buried with their masters. The Egyptians viewed them as supreme among all animals. The greyhounds also find place in the literary works of Shakespeare, Chaucer and Homer. In England, greyhound was considered ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta