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Sports and outdoors promotional merchandise

30th November 2008
Schools, groups, and universities can use sports and outdoors promotional items to construct perception for their athletic groups and to amp support for them. For a group to triumph, its constituents need to work simultaneously in the direction of a go... Read >
Author: Remy

More Fun, Much Safer - The Festival of Songkran 2008

24th September 2008
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), along with the Thai government, concentrated on making Songkran 2008 more safe, peaceful, and yet fun, and still managed to successfully retain and exemplify the values of the customary Songkran. The participants, ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Have an Ideal Holiday Season with a Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree

08th September 2008
There can be a lot of stress and added expenses during the holiday season. Having a pre-lit artificial Christmas tree can put you in control of both the stress level and the expense, helping you to experience a much more enjoyable Christmas. Purchasing... Read >
Author: Marlia

Drinking Water Filters Versus Bottled Water: Cost Considerations

28th August 2008
Between bottled water and tap water made to pass through drinking water filters, you will almost certainly opt for bottled water. After all, you need not worry about selection, installation, and maintenance of the filters; you can just call the bottled w... Read >
Author: rjshop

Health Information on Dengue Fever

20th August 2008
Reported by: Apurwand Dengue fever is a viral illness transmitted primarily by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. These mosquitoes bite during daylight hours and are common in urban areas. Dengue fever causes high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, ... Read >
Author: Apurwand

Drinking Water Containers - Why Plastic Bottles Have Got to Go!

14th August 2008
The late, great comedian, George Carlin, used to do a comedy bit about how he saw people, everywhere he turned, carrying a water bottle. He punctuated this hilarious routine with an exasperated question: "Just when did everyone get so thirsty?" As funny a... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

How to Choose Drinking Water Containers

13th August 2008
Your choice in drinking water containers could affect your health. What the drinking water container is made of is important, as is what you put into it or what it can remove. Here's a quick shopping guide. Glass or Plastic It's common to see plas... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Drinking Water Container Warning! The Unseen Effects

16th July 2008
Across the United States you can find plastic drinking water containers in almost every fridge. We Americans tend to conclude that a plastic drinking water container is a perfectly safe choice. But is it, really? Recently, per a study conducted by th... Read >
Author: Rich Eng

Why The UV Water Purifier Is The Mot Effective

27th June 2008
Pollution, chemicals, by-products and germs make water on our planet pretty unsafe to drink without any filtration or disinfection whatsoever. Many solutions have been given to such a problem: chlorine and iodine treatment, ozone exposure, reverse osmosis... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Water – Vital for Hot Weather Survival

21st May 2008
Water is vital for hot weather survival. One of the most important aspects of survival is staying hydrated, and that's even more important when the temperatures are soaring. This means you need to know about storing and purifying water. If you know ... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks

Oil from Ancient Times

07th February 2008
Many people are surprised to hear that we've been using oil for almost seven thousand years. At first, we used oil that seeped to the surface in the form of thick black tar. In the Middle East, there is a huge oil reserve underground. In this area, there ... Read >
Author: Bob Jent

Ancient Oil Practices

21st September 2007
There is a vast underground oil reserve in the Middle East region of the world. It has been in use for over 6,500 years. In ancient times, it seeped to the surface in sticky black pools and lumps. Oil springs, bitumen seeps and oil-bearing rock made petro... Read >
Author: Mickey Horn

Moist Heat Treatment: What to do when moist heat is recommended

30th March 2007
Did you get carried away with the weather being nice? Did you not stretch before attempting your physical challenge? Are we stiff, can't bend at the waist, experiencing back pain or hip pain? Is the mere fact of moving around not pleasant? Is the ... Read >
Author: DMM

Should You Have A Dog House?

28th March 2007
Many pet owners deliberate the question of whether or not to have a dog house. Regardless of the type or size of your dog or if it is an outside or inside pet there are practical reasons for providing your pet with a dog house. Obviously, an outside d... Read >
Author: Charley

KoKred Bangkok's Hidden Gem.

19th January 2006
The artificial island of KoKred lies cuddled between two bends of the Chao Phyra River at a point where the river wends to its narrowest. It is a counterfeit stricture, as this straight and narrow channel was cut to speed the journey of river traffic as i... Read >
Author: Alister Bredee
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