Articles, tagged with "graveyard", page 6
11th July 2009
Fed up of not having a nice ash tray around the house? Cant find any
ashtrays in your local shops? Well join the crowd then! Is it
political madness since the smoking ban I wonder (I live in the UK) -
I just cant seem to be able to find any in my loc...
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Author:
chrishen
07th July 2009
Playing at life on computer games, when we were kids before computers we called it playing house. People love the Sims. They have been going through simulated life for quite some time. Like all good things they have improved with age, or new releases anyw...
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Author:
JenB
05th July 2009
Here are a couple of tips on how to avoid the dreaded Red Ring of
Death. I have already had two Xbox 360s go the Microsoft graveyard (and be repaired) and I want to help you avoid sending yours there. It can take up to two months for you to get your ...
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Author:
Christin Loren
22nd June 2009
Halloween is fast approaching, and what can truly be frightening about the October 31 holiday is the amount of time and money that you have to spend on trick or treat, party ideas, costumes, and home decor. But before you give in to your fears, here are a...
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Author:
David Stack
22nd June 2009
Fathers' Day is a special time for families, even for those whose fathers are no longer around. There are many special ways you can celebrate Fathers' Day, whether it be visiting one in a nursing home, or at a graveyard or cemetery. Looking through photo ...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
05th June 2009
There are a lot of rules in SEO and most people make a few faux pas on the way to learning them all. You may not hear it enough, but it's O.K. to make some mistakes. However, there are common faux pas that have more tragic consequences than others. It is ...
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Author:
Helen Walker
01st June 2009
Thinking further on my recent article about Tiger Woods apparently using an unorthodox form of anger management, to help him release bad shots, got me thinking. The way we learn anything useful in life tends to be on the basis of trial and error. We try s...
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The Golf Hypnotist
29th May 2009
Are you looking for tips on how to farm gold in WoW? A great way to earn substantial money in the game is to do solo instances. Although World of Warcraft can be a very group-oriented game, you can do plenty of things by yourself in the game as well. Grou...
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Author:
Jonathan Taylor
13th May 2009
Although a graveyard may not seem like a conventional place to visit on holiday, Pere-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris attracts more than two million people every year. While the 106 acres of cemetery mean there are plenty of graves to visit, it is a well known...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
22nd April 2009
Looking into the world of internet marketing there are just so many options and alternatives it can be bewildering. Which way to go? Which route is most likely to succeed? How can I find what will be the top home internet business for me?
The best star...
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Author:
David Nickalls
27th March 2009
Earn money online at home and live happily ever after. Sounds like a fairy tale, isn't it? But what encloses the money making online and putting up an online business. To earn money online, one must not jump right in before they are truly prepared. Being...
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Author:
Leanie Belle
02nd March 2009
Article marketing is essential to the page rank of your website. Although that is true in principle, it is not true in fact. Page rank applies only to individual pages of your website, not to the website in general. Page rank means what it says - a rankin...
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Author:
RAMAN KUMAR SHARMA
16th January 2009
What a way to start the new year! My friend Laura just got married and she is away on her honeymoon in Italy. Since I am an army brat, my father was stationed in Germany, so I was lucky enough to visit many of the adjoining countries when I was a teen. It...
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Author:
Regina Jacques
09th January 2009
Containing important memories of Singapore's past, Fort Canning was originally established as a barrack and hospital. Despite its strategic importance in the past today it functions purely as a park that overlooks Orchard Road.
Providing an offering o...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
30th December 2008
Moving your home over a great distance of more than one days' travel makes it necessary to stop over for the night somewhere. And that's the twilight zone of residency: the hotel town. The little rest stop village that exists for no other reason than to b...
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Author:
Jack Olikon