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The World Turns To Renewable Energy

24th September 2009
The issues associated with the continued of fossil fuels are complex. What is undisputed, however, is the world is turning to meet the challenge through renewable energy. The World Turns To Renewable Energy When one thinks of the amount of energy ne... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Guernsey - Offshore Banking Centre 2009

24th September 2009
Despite their reputation ten, maybe twenty years ago, stringent rules and the emergence of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development means offshore banks are now considered an accessible and viable option for savers whether they are expat... Read >
Author: MarkeD

An Overview of Ancestry.com

22nd September 2009
Many people try and trace their ancestry for a lot of reasons. Some do it for medical reasons to find out about a mysterious disease that their family is suffering from, others do it for honoring their dead relatives, and there are people who find it as a... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell

Travel and Tourism in Sierra Leone is a Hot Topic!

21st September 2009
Until a few days ago, if you had asked me to tell you about Sierra Leone, I would have had to think long and hard to tell you much about this West African country. I could probably have explained roughly where the country is located. I may have mentioned ... Read >
Author: sach

Germany: The World's Top Consumer with Domain Names registration.

18th September 2009
Germany hits the bull's eye once again. Recently, they have been declared as the world's second top consumer for domain names next to the United States. This is no surprise to a lot of people since Germany holds the title for having the largest number of ... Read >
Author: naval sharma

Travel and Tourism in Sierra Leone is a Hot Topic!

16th September 2009
Until a few days ago, if you had asked me to tell you about Sierra Leone, I would have had to think long and hard to tell you much about this West African country. I could probably have explained roughly where the country is located. I may have mentioned ... Read >
Author: kka

America's Largest Ethnic Group

05th September 2009
The United States of America is a country with diverse races and is considered to be the melting pot of cultures in the world. In this country, you will find different races and mixed culture. The United States is composed of Native Americans, Americans, ... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell

Greetings Card – What, When and How

03rd September 2009
Whenever you need to wish your friend or acquaintances happy and belated birthday, or wish your near and dear ones merry Christmas, or send your beloved one happy valentines day wishes or just say hello or give a “get well soon” message to your bosom ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Merciless Persecution of Oromo Students by the Neo-Nazi Abyssinian dictator Meles Zenawi

31st August 2009
Almost 500 km in the south of Finfinne – defamatorily called Addis Ababa by the 19th and 20th century barbaric and criminal Amhara monarchs – is located Arba Minch, a purely Oromo city. This is not the place of the Amharas of Gondar (around the lake T... Read >
Author: Santosh

Ras Al Khaimah – An Ideal place to live

26th August 2009
Dubai ever since 1980s has been considered as one of the most look after destination for tourist and businessmen alike. Because of its state of the art community planning people from all around the world love not only to Buy office in Dubai but they also... Read >
Author: Whatley

Advantages of a Wireless CCTV Camera

18th August 2009
The functions of a wireless CCTV camera seem to be never ending. This is because since its inception by the Germans in 1942 (first used to record the launching of the V2 Rocket) it has been mainstreamed, improved upon, and is now compatible to be install... Read >
Author: Klik Sail

German Translation Exam Secrets - How to Pass Your Art History German Translation Test

10th August 2009
Do you dread your German translation exam? Many Art History students (and other graduate students who have to pass a language exam) do. And with good reason. They generally approach it with little prior knowledge of German, and to say that they're going t... Read >
Author: Elisabeth Kuhn

Peterhof Palace the place to see Water Fountains

04th August 2009
Peterhof Palace is somewhere to admire the architecture and beauty of the palace and the gardens and water features that bring out the very best of this ornate and beautiful place. The palace is raised above the most impressive of all the features the wa... Read >
Author: rig001

The Basics of Corporate Gifting

02nd August 2009
Buying a corporate gift can become a daunting task. Giving it is worse since you have the intention to gain business ties, connect with clients, and send your message of giving thanks. Knowing the following corporate gift buying essentials will increase y... Read >
Author: Keven Leach

Property investments

29th July 2009
Property365 is an Irish Company which helps Irish investors source Property Investments at home and abroad. Our Clients range from novices who have never invested before buying single units to seasoned investors who are buying large buildings. Pro... Read >
Author: trainmore

Corporate Executive Gift Buying Prerequisites

24th July 2009
Buying a corporate executive gift can become a overwhelming task. Giving it is inferior since you have the purpose to gain enterprise fastens, bind with shoppers, and convey your message of compensating thanks. Knowing the pursuing corporate executive gif... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

The Tuxedo Tee Shirt

24th July 2009
Don't you just love when you go out somewhere and you see somebody wearing the infamous tuxedo tee shirt? You will see people wearing them all over the place, from bachelor parties, to giving them as gag gifts, and even on the beach! The truth is thou... Read >
Author: Chris Sweeney

Interesting Places to Visit in Lithuania: Lithuanian Castles

23rd July 2009
Of the 3 Baltic States, Lithuania is the southernmost. Lithuania is well known for its wooden castles which were built during the Medieval Ages. During that time it was one of the largest countries in Europe. The state encompassed parts of present day Bel... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Ideal Cheap Corporate Gift Buying

23rd July 2009
Buying an inexpensive company gift can become an overwhelming task. Giving it is more unwell since you have the stated intent to gain money fastens, bond with customers, and convey your result of recompensing thanks. Knowing the following inexpensive comp... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Shopping for company gifts for your business?

16th July 2009
Buying a business gift can become a daunting task. Giving it is sicker since you have the intention to gain businesses ties, appear at with regulars, and send your significance of compensating thanks. Knowing the following business gift purchasing essenti... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Discover the secrets of covert persuasion and mind control using the authority and high status strat

06th July 2009
If you want to persuade effectively, you need to be in a position that commands credibility. Whereby your word is beyond reproach. It's absolutely "bullet proof". How to do so? Think the "authority" strategy. When you talk about "authority", what ... Read >
Author: TimmyT

I Love German Wine and Food - A Trockenbeerenauslese Dessert Wine

02nd July 2009
You may know that the different classifications of German wine depend largely on the sugar content. German wine styles include Spaetlese which literally means a wine produced from late-harvest grapes but in fact means one made from ripe grapes, Auslese wh... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

2008/09 draws to a close

01st July 2009
Two major finals brought the 2008/09 season to a close but soccer fans need not worry too much as the European qualification campaign for the 2009/10 Europa League is just about to get away. Yes, the triumphant squads from Brazil and the German Under 21 ... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

Radio Frequency Jammers

01st July 2009
Radio frequency jammers have been around since WWII. They’re a time tested proven method of disrupting radio signals. Jamming has been effectively used by the Germans, Israelis, Cubans, Iraqis, Iranians, Chinese, Irish and the British. If it worked for ... Read >
Author: Bamba

Travel and Tourism in Sierra Leone is a Hot Topic!

27th June 2009
Until a few days ago, if you had asked me to tell you about Sierra Leone, I would have had to think long and hard to tell you much about this West African country. I could probably have explained roughly where the country is located. I may have mentioned ... Read >
Author: Rajni

Promotional Gift Essentials

17th June 2009
Buying a enterprise selling gift can become a frightening task. Giving it is poorer since you have the aim to gain enterprise binds, bind with purchasers, and move ahead your note of giving thanks. Knowing the following enterprise selling gift buying rudi... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

How to Spot Wine Faults

12th June 2009
There's nothing worse is there? There you are, wilting under the gaze of a stern looking waiter, as you nose your glass. Your job is simple; is the wine good, or is it in bad nick? So far, so straightforward... Not so, according to many of us (this is moo... Read >
Author: pippym1122

Scrappage scheme: what does it mean for your car insurance?

05th June 2009
On the 22nd April, as part of the 2009 budget, Cllr Alistair Darling announced the launch of a nationwide ‘scrappage scheme' in order to stimulate the floundering UK motor industry. Such incentives are not new internationally, however they do vary from... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Business Promotion Gift Essentials

19th May 2009
Buying a business promotion gift can become a overwhelming task. Giving it is inferior since you have the stated intent to gain enterprise fastens, bind with customers, and convey your communication of giving thanks. Knowing the following business promoti... Read >
Author: Remy

Buying Business Corporate Gift for Investors

18th May 2009
Buying a business corporate gift can become a daunting task. Giving it is lower since you possess the intention towards benefit corporation ties, connect with consumers, and post your letter of granting thanks. Knowing the consecutive business corporate g... Read >
Author: Remy

Company Giveaway Gift Essentials

15th May 2009
Buying a giveaway gift can become a daunting task. Giving it is lower since you possess the intention towards benefit corporation ties, connect with consumers, and post your letter of granting thanks. Knowing the consecutive giveaway gift buying essential... Read >
Author: Remy

Wholesale Promotional Gift Buying Essentials

12th May 2009
Buying a wholesale promotional gift can become a daunting task. Giving it is more sick since you have the intention to gain finance ties, unite with customers, and send your outcome of compensating thanks. Knowing the pursuing wholesale promotional gift p... Read >
Author: Remy

Buying Business Gifts

11th May 2009
Buying a business gift can become a daunting task. Giving it is more sick since you have the intention to gain business ties, unite with customers, and send your outcome of compensating thanks. Knowing the pursuing business gift paying for essentials wi... Read >
Author: Remy

The Triumph of Triumph

06th May 2009
History sometimes throws up some strange truths, no more so than that which tells us, that the most British of motorcycles owes its existence to a German. One Seigfried Bettmann, an immigrant from Nuremberg, began a company named the ‘S.Betmann & Co. Im... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

The Origins of Texas Barbecue

09th April 2009
Have you been into a barbecue restaurant in Texas? Already tasted the Texas barbecue? If so, then great for you! But, for those who have never been there or have never been tasted the specialty of Texas, it's now time for you to know what makes the Tex... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

The Art Of Breeding Dogs: Germans' Century Old Tradition

09th April 2009
Germans have a centuries old custom of breeding dogs. In fact one of the most best-known German dog breeds there are is the German shepherd,otherwise known as Alsatian, and it is famed and loved around the world. Nevertheless, it is not the only Germa... Read >
Author: ferd2009

The Poppy, Primrose, Ranunculus, And Rhododendron Flower

27th March 2009
A very bad smell, but still is to be sought for on account of its very great variety in size, height, and in flower; and on account of the gayness of that flower. The seed pods of some are of the bulk of a three pound weight, while those of others are not... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

The Obama Coup

12th March 2009
The Obama Coup Destruction of America from Inside the Belly of the Monster How do you take over a country that is considered the most powerful in the world? How do you destroy the framework that enabled that power? How do you use the population and de... Read >
Author: Rayna Gangi

The Many Different Ways To Study In Germany

11th March 2009
More and more Nepalese are emergence to Germany for studies these days. Although English talking nations like the United States and the United Kingdom are top destination as, yet, Germany pick up promptly. German institutions are popular in the world for ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

The Life Of Adolf Hitler

10th March 2009
You'd think that it was all over, and then it was not. Not too long ago, I found myself watching this little news show where I learned that the Pope had pardoned bishops who had denied the event that was the Holocaust. This, to me, was rather sickenin... Read >
Author: mark

Don’t Leave Without your Dictionary: Learning German in Germany

25th February 2009
Do you want to learn German? If so, you might want to visit Germany. The easiest way to learn German is by visiting Germany. When you do visit Germany, you should make it a point to speak nothing but German once you land in the country. There is no better... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon

Information About Traveling In Germany

24th February 2009
here. Hence Nepalese students should try their destiny for a limitless schooling and high accepted of living in Germany instead than almost desperately hard for a place in the United States or other attractive destinations. Many people may not recognize t... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

The Chronicles, Amusement And Revolt Concerning Naturism

20th February 2009
The beginnings of naturism are believed to have come about from the German convention. In the early part of the 1900s, the Germans sprung focusing on a natural lifestyle and communing with nature. They presumed in expressing themselves while in their natu... Read >
Author: Roslliny Sassett

Pinhole Glasses - Fashion accessory or medical device?

10th February 2009
The first time I heard the term "pinhole glasses" I imagined a set of glasses that had a single lens for each eye that was the size of a pinhole. Kinda like Mugatuu2019s tiny little phone in the movie "Zoolander". The frames would be regular-sized, but... Read >
Author: Mike

Challenges of car rental in Germany

31st January 2009
In spite of not being the common favorite among tourists, Germany, a country that is totally rich with culture and heritage has somewhat been able to generate a good following still. Still trying to forget about their gloomy past, Germany hasn’t quit... Read >
Author: JSmithers

The Variety Of Christmas Trees

30th January 2009
The tradition of Christmas leaves in America came from German immigrants who had settled in Pennsylvania. They thought that the tradition of Christmas grass happening in Germany from as early as 700 A.D and was expert by many Germans in the 1800s. It's al... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Renting A Car In Germany

16th January 2009
In spite of not being the common favorite among tourists, Germany, a country that is totally rich with culture and heritage has somewhat been able to generate a good following still. Still trying to forget about their gloomy past, Germany hasn't quite bee... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

La Plagne, France, from military zone to world's largest skiing and snowboarding resort

05th January 2009
La Plagne lies in the Savoie Valley in France. In the early 1960s, La Plagne began to change and actually lose its population. People didn't have work and life was too hard, so many families packed up and headed for the cities. The industrialization even ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

The Different Types Of Trees

14th December 2008
He tradition of Christmas plants in America came from German immigrants who had advanced in Pennsylvania. It is held that the tradition of Christmas leaves ongoing in Germany from as early as 700 A.D and was expert by many Germans in the 1800s. It's also ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Slow Down Hits Top Island Majorca

05th December 2008
Tourist officials and business owners in Spain are waiting anxiously to see how popular destinations like Majorca will fare in te year ahead as Europe enters recession. Majorca tourism experts predict a mix of good news and bad for the island. The isla... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

USA 94 (Italy VS. Mexico)

03rd December 2008
An Article about not only the match Italy played against Mexico in USA 94 but what it was like to live in a country in which the world cup was being played. Italy had won by beating Norway 1-0, after which I was pretty much sure they had qualified ... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

The History and Dream of Luxury Watches

01st December 2008
Whether it is the cars we drive or the watches we wear, all of them started with an idea and a dream. Whether it was by accident or planned, there is no way that the creators of technology could have imagined that their initial designs would have blosso... Read >
Author: vishal

The Dream and History of Luxury Watches

01st December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 WatchesOnNet Whether it is the cars we drive or the watches we wear, all of them started with an idea and a dream. Whether it was by accident or planned, there is no way that the creators of technology could have imagined that their ... Read >
Author: WatchesOnNet

Commercial real estate in Canada

30th November 2008
Commercial Real Estate Canada and especially the business turnover In this review I will focus mainly on real estate in Canada, while at the same time turn to some other countries: Spain, Cyprus, Croatia and Montenegro. For the convenience of the review ... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter

Volkswagen Body Kits—Old to New

30th October 2008
Though Volkswagen vehicles are now very old, they have a very rich history. And what better way to revive a Volkswagen car than redesign it and bring it back to our current time. A Volkswagen car, needless to say, is a quality vehicle conceptualized an... Read >
Author: louieliu

Porsche servicing

16th October 2008
Porsche - a reputation built on quality without compromise As an experienced driver, you know the importance of keeping your Porsche in tip-top condition. Regular servicing will extend your car’s life and identify defects before they become catastrop... Read >
Author: Howard Thomas

Tips on improving your BMW car audio

07th October 2008
Okay...you own the “Ultimate Driving Machine,” and even though you may not speak German, you have a pretty good idea of what freude im fahren is. The right BMW car audio can only add to that “Joy In Driving” of course – and the right BMW car aud... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Housing market in the UK

24th September 2008
There is little argument that it seems to be all doom and gloom in the UK housing market, of course the UK is not alone the US housing market is still reeling a year after they discovered that company’s had been lending billions to people who could neve... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

The Styles Of Modern Furniture

22nd September 2008
Modern furniture, although its contemporary name, first came out the existence ago. A lot of people nowadays make use of this kind of furnishing in their homes because of the rare, cool and crisp fabricate. Seldom will you see houses today that are not ad... Read >
Author: Allison

Majorca Property Search

15th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker Over the past 18 months the property market in Europe has been a bit unstable, mainly because of the fluctuating Euro. £200,000 in early 2007 would have returned a currency transfer of 1.41 to the £; meaning an ex... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker

Trees And The Different Types

12th September 2008
The tradition of Christmas trees in America came from German immigrants who had settled in Pennsylvania. It is believed that the tradition of Christmas trees started in Germany from as early as 700 A.D and was practiced by many Germans in the 1800s. It's ... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Wines To Make The Perfect Dessert

09th September 2008
People often run away screaming if you mention dessert wines in polite company in Britain. They are seen as too sweet, and something that old people are seen drinking. When dessert wines are mentioned in the rest of Europe however, there is an astonishing... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

A Deeper Look Into Modern Furniture

08th September 2008
Modern furniture, despite its contemporary name, first came out several years ago. A lot of people today make use of this kind of furnishing in their homes because of the unique, crisp and fresh design. Seldom will you see houses today that are not adorne... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

South American Wines

05th September 2008
South America has gradually become one of the world’s largest and best-loved wine producers. Like Australia and New Zealand, it has taken time to develop and grow its market, but it now makes up a huge proportion of the wine that is available to us thro... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

South American Wines

05th September 2008
South America has gradually become one of the world’s largest and best-loved wine producers. Like Australia and New Zealand, it has taken time to develop and grow its market, but it now makes up a huge proportion of the wine that is available to us thro... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Nonsensically Warring

04th September 2008
I am always astonished that people never learn. On the other hand, there’s a bright side to it – our life will never become boring if we don’t. Should we learn no one would commit any mistakes and … life would be simply … predictable and who wou... Read >
Author: Steven J.

You Must Try German Wines

17th August 2008
It's true that for some, Germany may be better known for its beer than its wines. And in some ways those people may be right - German beer is well-known among those who love beer and those consider it to be the BMW of brew, no pun intended. However, the... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Car Rentals In Germany. Info You Need To Know.

03rd July 2008
In spite of not being the common favorite among tourists, Germany, a country that is totally rich with culture and heritage has been able to generate a good following still. Like the Germans, you must look passed their previous history and enjoy the count... Read >
Author: Jeff Ellis

Vacation Alert - Swimming Pools

27th June 2008
Poor weather conditions keep people off the beaches while on holiday, but there is always the hotel pool, right? Think again... Villas with pools are typically a nice retreat for the British and Germans on holiday in Majorca - however, a recent tes... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Convert Water Into Hydrogen For Your Car

17th June 2008
As a creature of habit, we were brought up driving gas-guzzling cars and trucks and would like to continue to do so. Unfortunately, with today's fuel prices, that is becoming very expensive. If we can just break out of the old mindset, that things can... Read >
Author: Alton Hargrave

Security updates for this year¡¯s Euro 08

10th June 2008
If you are visiting Switzerland / Austria next month, don in your national colors and march in with your fellow comrades, get ready for a massive war among fans in tiny Switzerland and Austria combine. The famous Orange Army, French Crusader, Belgium R... Read >
Author: Ding Dong

Barossa Valley Real Estate

09th June 2008
When you consider which area to retire to from the UK or USA you would first think about visa's and permits to live in a certain country, we got around this so far by living our dream before retirement. We live 6 months in the UK and 6 months in Australia... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller

Barossa Valley Real Estate

09th June 2008
When you consider which area to retire to from the UK or USA you would first think about visa's and permits to live in a certain country, we got around this so far by living our dream before retirement. We live 6 months in the UK and 6 months in Australia... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller

Lack Of Cover Taken Out By Self-Employed Reflects Growing Apathy To Life Insurance

20th May 2008
It is particularly vital to take out life insurance if you are self-employed, according to the Association of British Insurers. They are urging those going into business for themselves to think about the employee benefits that they will be losing out on w... Read >
Author: Mark Skinner

Resistance On A Bicycle

20th May 2008
It is a story at once too horrific, too impassioned, and too triumphant to be true�and yet it is. Dirk Van Leenen�s biography reads like a fictional masterpiece. �Resistance On A Bicycle� follows the story of young Cornelius (based on Van Leenen)... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Euro 2008 - Germany Certain and Put

15th May 2008
The German team seems to be very confident for the Euro 2008 despite they haven’t won any European Championship since 1996. Since the 2006 World Cup the team is still very optimistic due to all the euphoria and excitement received. Up to this point the ... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

The Strong Euro and The Italian Property market

09th May 2008
The Euro has performed very strongly against Sterling and the US dollar over the past 6 months or more. This has had the effect of increasing the price of property all over Europe, not just Italy  by over 15% to buyers from the United States and the UK. ... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

The Importance of Learning German

20th April 2008
Learning German can be an enjoyable and can be a very useful skill. Despite the rise of China, Germany stands as the fourth largest economy in the world and the economic powerhouse of Europe. Germany is known for its manufacturing prowess and German expor... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

The World in One Country

26th March 2008
Some have said that if you want to enjoy all of the pleasures and excitement of visiting every foreign port all around the world, just vacation in America because we have it all. And to be sure, you can literally experience almost any part of the world r... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Travel and Tourism in Sierra Leone is a Hot Topic!

26th March 2008
Slavery and war. A pretty negative view of what is in fact an exceptionally positive country. Today, I see Sierra Leone from an entirely different perspective. It is difficult to ignore Sierra Leone's history and focus purely on the present. Once a fer... Read >
Author: Rajinder

Pilates Reformer Exercises - The Only Equipment You Will Need

14th March 2008
We all hear about Pilates nowadays, especially since most of the stars at Hollywood seem to love this method, and because it became a trend during late years to perform it for your overall well-being. Yet, that does not mean that it is just a simple way o... Read >
Author: 2Deano

Autoversicherung: Bad Cover Costs German Consumers a Fortune

10th March 2008
Insurance paperwork is often to be found gathering dust in some rarely opened drawer. Once these agreements are formalized they are often put away: a case of out of sight out of mind. Many of those insured are hardly aware of the policies they have taken ... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

Where Did The Idea of the Gym Come From?

22nd February 2008
When you are flinging free weights around or huffing and puffing on the treadmill, you might want to give some thought to who came up with the very idea of a gym. The answer is found long in the past. Ancient Greeks believed that in order for the mind... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Be selective, investors in Germany advised

13th February 2008
When it comes to property investment, Germany appears to represent a bit of a conundrum. On the one hand, it is a well-known fact that the country does not have the sort of property-owning culture that the UK does. Less than half of Germans own their own ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Kredit: SCHUFA

05th February 2008
The German acronym SCHUFA stands for Schutzgemeinschaft für allgemeine Kreditsicherung (General Credit Protection Association). The body is tasked with checking the credit worthiness of private individuals and disclosing this information to interested pa... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

Before Bringing A Rottweiler Home

22nd January 2008
Many people still fear the look of the Rottweiler and this is not something that seems to be on the path of changing any time soon, as fear is what the Rottweiler has been placing in people for many years. It can be hard for owners of a Rottweiler to have... Read >
Author: Sharon Davies

Riester-Rente: Benefits for Home Owners in 2008?

19th January 2008
Should anybody saving with the Riester-Rente (the German contributory pension scheme) intend to have a house built, or to buy a new property, he may soon be able to invest state pension subsidies and savings to finance this. Indeed this may turn out to be... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

Riester- Rente: Increased Take-Up of German Contributory Pension

07th January 2008
A study from the veterans and pensioners charity VdK has painted a bleak picture with regard to the declining living standard of living faced by Germany’s pensioners. A typical pensioner has typically 130 Euro less each month compared to the results of ... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

A Brief History of the Dachshund Dog Breed

10th November 2007
The Dachshund dates back to the 15th century. The Germans actually developed this breed to help control the badger population. The Germans where looking for a dog breed that was strong enough to fight badgers. Since badgers lived in burrows in the ground,... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

Simon Carter Designer Watches, timeless pieces, keeping perfect time

07th November 2007
Simon Carter’s reputation stems from his revolutionary approach to cufflink design following his introductory men’s brooches, beginning in the mid to late 80’s. Some of his original designs are considered vintage. Progressing to other popular men’... Read >
Author: morton

First loss for the German Team

30th October 2007
The German Team around Joachim Löw could qualify for the European World Cup 2008 already at the last game on Saturday, October 13th, against Ireland. With an advantage of seven points and just two games to go Ireland is in third position and doesn’t ha... Read >
Author: Emeli

The First Impressions

22nd October 2007
When it was time to leave his new friends, the boy, who was the member of Congress Bundestag Scholarship program was very excited to plunge himself into the German culture. He was very glad to have new friends, new family and study foreign language. He th... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Wine Is Part of The Italian Heritage

21st October 2007
It certainly is no big secret that more wine is produced in Italy than any other country in the world. Truth is wine is as much a part of the Italian heritage as is it's art. With the way wine making thrives in Italy it's actually been elevated to the lev... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Majorca Residents Feel European Invasion

20th October 2007
Majorca is a warm, sunny, picturesque island off of Spain where residents are fighting to hold their ground and hand on to what is left of their land. The first charter plane landed in the small island of Majorca in 1952. Since World War II, Majorca has b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Growing up in Mahenge Town

10th October 2007
Mahenge Town and the Growth of Fred Ulanga district is among six districts of Morogoro region. The area was dominated by Germans during colonialism, hence large houses left by the Germans in the place are now used as government offices and civil servan... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Main Idea of Mein Kampf

08th October 2007
Every party of Socialist movement had the word nationalism as an element of their aims and ideologies. The particular kind of nationalism among most of parties supported creation of the Reich including Germans only, and many parties, for example NSDAP, w... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Development of Socialist Movement in Germany

08th October 2007
The article is devoted to the analysis of the first volume of the book Mein Kampf. This book is written by Adolf Hitler, the former Nazi Dictator. He wrote this book during his imprisonment at the Landsberg Castle in the year 1924. The article tells about... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Hitler about the Dual Alliance.

03rd October 2007
Hitler says in his book Mein Kampf that after learning in history class at school about the events leading to the World War I, the biggest mistake the German Empire could have done was creating the Alliance with Austria in the year 1879, claiming that Aus... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Singles Outspending Families On Spanish Vacations

30th July 2007
Late teens andt wenty somethings from the UK and Germany are cash rich on holiday, and proving to be a welcome sight for hotels, clubs and restaurants on the Spanish Balearic Islands. The young singles with high disposable incomes often head for Ibiza ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Prepare for a visit to Napa Valley

24th July 2007
Situated not far from San Francisco, Napa Valley is often called the Wine Valley. There is a travel route passing through the valley that one can overcome in one day. This is the duration of almost all the tours, which start in San Francisco. However, ... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Guide to Spains Costa del Sol

20th July 2007
Spains costa del sol(Coast of Sun) is situated in the south of the country and experiences around 320 days of sunshine every year. This is why it has become in recent years one of the most popular holiday destinations for the British as well as other euro... Read >
Author: Robert Griggs

Challenge Coins Represent the Steadfast Tradition of Military Honor

30th May 2007
While you will see many different types of coins, challenge coins are very special coins that are given to service personnel as a way of building their moral and enforcing the image of the entire unit being behind each other, and supporting the various pe... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

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

What life is all about Part 9

26th April 2007
The next weapon introduced by the Germans to bomb London was the V2 rocket, it was more destructive than the V1. It was much faster in the air, it was silent, could travel much further, and carried a bigger load of bombs. It is well known, these rockets w... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton

What life is all about Part 3

23rd April 2007
He had to leave his children and go to the front knowing very little of what war was all about. Germany had to be stopped as soon as possible. The song the soldiers sang as they went to the front was… I’m going to hang out my wash... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton

Minimize Your Pocket Pinch: Buy Canadian Drugs Online

18th April 2007
If you take medicine on a daily basis, then you should be mindful of one way through which you can salvage more money, and that is buying prescription drugs online in Canada. Canadian drugs have long been set up as being affordable and less expensive in c... Read >
Author: Wain Roy

What you need to know before you buy steroids online

10th April 2007
Since the ancient of times, people have used diverse chemical substances to enhance their bodily functions. The wish to feel and perform better is natural and present in all of us. Today, we have anabolic steroids, with many different effects, some positi... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Itching to Try a Fabulous Beer? Do German!

10th April 2007
The Germans are famous for many things; one of them is beer. Beer is an important part of their culture and civilization, with more than 1300 various breweries spread across the country. As far as per person beer drinking, the Germans are only behind the ... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Dying to Try an Awesome Beer? Go German!

10th April 2007
One of the many things the German people are renowned for is beer. With more than 1300 different breweries spread across the country, beer is an essential piece of their legacy and heritage. The Czechs and the Irish are the only ones above the Germans wit... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Dying to Taste a Wonderful Beer? Try German!

10th April 2007
One of the various things the German people are famous for is beer. With over thirteen-hundred various breweries spanning the country, beer is an essential piece of their culture and heritage. As far as per capita beer drinking, the Germans are only behin... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Itching to Taste a Fabulous Beer? Do German!

10th April 2007
One of the many things the Germans are renowned for is beer. Beer is a crucial part of their legacy and ancestry, with over 1300 different breweries spread across the country. As far as per person beer drinking, the Germans are only behind the Czechs and ... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

The Man Who Stood Against Rome.

05th March 2007
"It vexes me that we must read and learn such shameless, gross, crazy lies in the canon law, and must even hold them for Christian doctrine, when they are devilish lies." This quote by Martin Luther was made in a proposition to the rulers of Germany in... Read >
Author: Paul Griffitts

Alanya – the latest hot spot for the British investors

01st March 2007
It was a time when only older and wealthier generations could afford to own a property abroad, as a second home in sunnier climates. Today, more and more young people avoid buying incredibly expensive properties in their native countries, and decide to in... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Read how a real amatuer got to No 1 on Google

19th February 2007
What is truly amazing about this, I am 78 years old, or young as some people say; for, fortunately I have some spare time. As someone who needs something to do to keep busy, I took up marketing on the internet. . I started out buying into everything i... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton

Challenge Coins - A Special Type of Coins

02nd February 2007
For your convenience we have published this article in order to let you know of everything related to the Challenge Coins. Enjoy … If you are concerned in collecting United States coins, you should consider adding Challenge coins to your collection. ... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

Are umbrellas becoming the latest "must have" fashion accessory?

22nd January 2007
The humble umbrella is making a comeback as the latest "must have" fashion accessory. The word umbrella has come to be used to mean many things. From the simple rain umbrella to walking umbrella to garden umbrella to golf umbrella to wedding umbrella ... Read >
Author: Roberta McAlinney

Salzburg ski resorts

16th January 2007
Salzburg is often called the Alpine heart of Austria, full of mountains and lakes. Mountain giants covered with snow rise as high as the sky and there, upstairs, eternal glaciers shine in the sun. Of course, winter is typical for many other regions, bu... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Do Foreigners Care For The U.S. Economy?

11th October 2006
I've been working for an engineering firm for over 6 years. The original company has been bought out and is now owned by a foreign firm residing in Germany. I might add, it's owned by the Germans. I came on board right when the whole transaction was ta... Read >
Author: Steve Dimeck

Get Blitzed with Blitz Spirit

31st July 2006
Get Blitzed with Blitz Spirit Blitz Spirit came about one drunken night (or was it day?) on a European holiday where we saw too many naff British t-shirts that didn't do much for our national image. So we decided to start designing T-shirts that make a... Read >
Author: Chris Frostt

Let's take a look back in time to see how the computer has evolved.

31st July 2006
In many ways, man has been using computers for millennia: an abacus is, after all, simply a very basic form of computer. The first mechanical calculator (the 'calculating clock') was built in the 17th century. Programming with punch-cards has been around ... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Innovative Design For Those Who Are Driven: The 2006 BMW 3 Series

24th July 2006
BMW will tell you it isn't so, but the new 3 Series is the start of a softening of Chris Bangle's most angular design language. The car you see is not an evolution of an existing car but a ground up model, an energetic attempt to re-invent the most popula... Read >
Author: Saurabh Sharma

Dachshund - The Wiener Dog Breed Description

20th May 2006
Dachshunds originated in Germany and are known to have existed as far back as the 16th century. Dachshunds were bred to hunt badgers, wild boar and other types of small animals. In German, Dachs means badger and Hund means dog, showing the emphasis the ... Read >
Author: Josh Emsley

An Overview of Germany for Travelers

13th April 2006
German has experienced a tumultuous history: starting a World War, being divided into two countries and much more. If you are planning a trip, here is some background information you should know. An Overview of Germany for Travelers The official na... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Kilimanjaro The Shinning Mountain

13th April 2006
Kilimanjaro is Africa's largest volcano and it is probably the most beautiful, the most fascinating volcano the world has to offer. The word Kilimanjaro is derived from Swahili and means the Shining Mountain. The Germans have a long history in Tanzania an... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Pictures and Postcards: priceless possessions

16th February 2006
Ever since I was a little girl, I have this fascination on pictures. I like nature sunrise, sunset, falls, mountains, landscapes, flowers. I also like animals butterflies, puppies, felines. This fascination has led me to my two most loved worlds tha... Read >
Author: maricon williams

Greetings Card What, When and How :

09th February 2006
Whenever you need to wish your friend or acquaintances happy and belated birthday, or wish your near and dear ones merry Christmas, or send your beloved one happy valentines day wishes or just say hello or give a "get well soon" message to your bosom frie... Read >
Author: Ajitesh Biswas

A Wonderful Lack of Information: Anonymity is good.

19th January 2006
When you talk to people online there is a wonderful lack of background information. Generally, I'm in favour of the 'all-the-information-you-can-get-your hands-on' theory, but in this case less is better. Talk to someone face-to-face and you can't help ma... Read >
Author: M6.Net Web Hosting

Why Do We Celebrate Fun Birthdays?

14th January 2006
Apart from the obvious answer about why we celebrate fun birthdays... have you ever stopped to think about this age-old tradition? Birthdays date way back in history to a time when people originally feared evil spirits. These evil spirits were thought ... Read >
Author: Martyn Purdy

Mistletoe: Why Some Kiss Under it, Others Use it Medically, and All Should be Cautious With It

23rd December 2005
Adults turn into kids again every year when the mistletoe gets hung. As the tradition goes, any woman standing beneath it is puckered up and ready for a kiss, though in modern times men, too, can take their turn under the holiday plant. ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Term Life Insurance Quotes For Everyone

19th September 2005
Everybody is running out to get term life insurance quotes now. May, be the phrase I should use is, going online to get quotes. Is it that the number of people interested in life insurance have increased dramatically with nothing driving them, or is the r... Read >
Author: Donald Lusan

Bingo basics

31st August 2005
Bingo is one of the most simple and general game of all times. Be it children's party, classrooms, charity functions or a simple time pass, Bingo finds it place everywhere. Bingo originated in Europe. The early games were played in Italy back in 1500s... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta