Articles, tagged with "convent", page 6
21st May 2008
Situated in the Algarve, Faro is an extremely popular place to visit and is visited by over 5 million tourists each year. It has great golden beaches and clear blue skies during the summer with temperature around 30 degrees. Whether you want to kick back ...
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Author:
Karl Bantleman
01st May 2008
Arthritis is an affliction that cover more than one hundred different conditions and osteoarthritis coupled with rheumatoid arthritis are the most widespread. Forty six million people in United States are afflicted with arthritis and arthritis does occur ...
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Author:
Cindy
22nd January 2008
My mum always says that when you have children, you want them to know how much you love them, how important they are to you and that no matter what trouble they get themselves into, you will come for them.
I once lived in Thailand and during a trip to...
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Author:
Tsoof and Eden
31st July 2007
Often times planning a baby shower can be quite a hassle. You need to determine who will host the shower, who to invite, where & when the shower will take place, and what activities should be planned, what food should be served and what decorations/favors...
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Author:
tim bock
25th July 2007
As a child I had the priviledge to spend the first years of my life in Madrid and study in an old traditional school run my nuns since the early 1900s. That school which five minutes walking distance to the Royal Palace in Madrid, right in the city center...
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Author:
Sophia
23rd July 2007
The play Les Miserables is based on the famous 19th century novel of the same name written by Victor Hugo. Les Miserables translates into meaning The Miserable Ones or The Wretched Ones. The novel is extremely long, spanning over 1200 pages, but the stage...
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Author:
reed tieri
25th May 2007
Legend says that after Jesus' death, Mary Magdalene and some of the other disciples continued preaching in Jerusalem - but eventually the authorities felt threatened, and the group was tried and sentenced and put into a boat (that had no sails and no oars...
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Author:
Cheryl Antier
23rd January 2007
Enjoy a fascinating boat ride in the serene waters of Loboc River, starting from Loay Bridge which is the outlet of the river, and along the palm-fringed banks inland.
The ride via motorized pump boat ends near the Tontonan water falls, where several ...
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Author:
Mars W. Mosqueda Jr.
20th December 2006
Matrimonial columns are a delight to read, when they're not downright disgusting.
Indian matrimonial columns are something. When it comes to attitude and language, there's no beating them. They also reveal a lot about society. 'Wheatish', 'homely', 'co...
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Author:
Anish Sapra
16th June 2006
If you're tired of the same old cookie cutter hotels when you travel maybe it's time you spiced up your stays with some unique hotel ideas that will make your trip more memorable.
Make note of any interesting hotels you come across while surfing the We...
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Author:
Mike Taylor
09th June 2006
Do you have any idea about your past life? Have you ever wondered who you are or what you are before your present life? Or maybe you just don't seem to care and don't believe in such things. I don't really pay attention to that issue before. I just don't ...
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Author:
joan candaza
12th March 2006
What exactly is Lateral thinking? For starters, it's a word invented by Edward DeBono in 1967. At some point since then it became a part of the English language (it is in the Oxford English Dictionary and most others now). DeBono, on his official web site...
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Author:
Steve Gillman
07th January 2006
Most of us grew up with superstitions. A few of my childhood favorites are seven years of bad luck for breaking a mirror, bad luck for walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors and having a black cat cross my path will also produce bad luck. I h...
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Author:
Rachelle Disbennett-Lee, PhD