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29th September 2009
China is a hive of activity, and its cities are no different, especially Dalian, which is considered as one of the most populated in China. Dalian is positioned towards the north coast, and is often patronized due to its beaches. This is despite the fact ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th September 2009
There are at least sixty different types of rhetorical devices in English literature. The English language is an odd mixture of truth and symbolism and most often exhibits this propensity in the form of various figures of speech. Of all the types of symbo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The movie, The March of the Penguins, has raised a great amount of interest in penguins. One never imagined penguins to be so driven. Here’s an overview of the amazing penguins.
Known as the little tuxedos, penguins have always seemed a bit odd as a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Polar bears have long fascinated us. With their thick, white coats, they look incredibly cuddly, particularly the cubs. In truth, they are the biggest and most powerful bears on the planet. Alas, they may be added to the endangered species list.
Pola... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
A small honeymoon budget does not mean you have to sacrifice romance. Nowhere is it written that you must travel to an exotic island and stay in a luxury resort. Maybe your idea of romance is snuggling in the same bedroll while camping out under the stars... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
When holidaying for leisure, we normally do it with our family especially with our kids. Aside from a luxurious and a grandiose stay in a star rated yet affordable hotel in Singapore, let us treat our kids by bringing them to one of the best destinations ... Read >
Author: ALEN LEW
16th September 2009
If you are looking for a unique cruise vacation, consider exploring the beauty of the New England, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. This year, skip the conventional beaches that are overcrowded with bikini clad tourists, and discover the unspoiled nature and... Read >
Author: Brian123
15th September 2009
I have a bunch of wordpress blogs on the internet on a variety of topics from exercise science and nutrition, polar bears as well as Gordon Ramsay. I have all of these blogs run by Wordpress and have a FREE Plugin management tool by internet marketing gur... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
15th September 2009
I'm no internet expert, but I do own a whole load of blogs all run by Wordpress. They are on a wide variety of topics from Gordon Ramsay and Polar Bears, right through to internet tricks and tips as well as Exercise science and nutrition. Here's Part two ... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
19th August 2009
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Author: Martin Russell
18th August 2009
Ice is melting and so is the territory of the polar bear. Latest estimates indicate only 25,000 polar bears remain.
Polar bears are the largest bear species by over 400 pounds on average. They are primarily solitary creatures. For food, seal is always ... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
12th August 2009
According to most evidence gathered by researchers and scientists everywhere, the phenomenon known as global warming is quickly killing off most polar bears. This is not some shaky sort of story either, something built upon an edifice of stilts and other ... Read >
Author: Nealmedia
12th August 2009
Global warming is primarily caused by an imbalance of the "greenhouse gases." Greenhouse gases in of themselves are not malevolent; in fact, the earth's atmosphere is essentially a by-product of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect keeps some of t... Read >
Author: Nealmedia
29th July 2009
It's not surprising that out of the many pets in the world, the most popular are cats and dogs - our feline friends holding first place.
What is surprising is that (in the USA at least) the third most popular pets are ferrets, those cute and cuddly lit... Read >
Author: james larkin
27th July 2009
We all remember our favorite stuffed animal growing up. The way it felt, the way it smelled, and the way we needed to have it even on short car trips to the supermarket. Stuffed animals can be a very meaningful and significant part of any child’s life... Read >
Author: S. Boyle
23rd July 2009
Tourists vacationing in Qingdao are in for an extremely pleasant and relaxing holiday in the city where aquamarine seas, sandy beaches, lush greenery and lovely red roofed homes form much of the city’s scenery. Considered to be one of the most beautiful... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
20th July 2009
Companies like Sun Power corp exist because the threat of global warming has become apparent. We see it on the news, we read about it in papers and it is always featured on web sites. We also feel and experience the effect of global temperature rises. ... Read >
Author: Dave Wallace
16th July 2009
We were only two days into our Spitsbergen voyage, aggressively shouldering our way through thick pack ice only 600 odd miles from The North Pole, when the ship's tannoy crackled into life: 'Bear sighting, 600 yards to starboard'. It was one of those mome... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
09th July 2009
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07th July 2009
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Author: Clinton Sparks
04th July 2009
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Author: Clinton Sparks
04th July 2009
What Do They Eat is an interesting question when it comes to many animals and insects. Many would find it difficult to know what Ladybugs or Polar bears eat. Even fewer would assume to know the diet of a Starfish. No doubt, with the advent of the internet... Read >
Author: Admin
02nd July 2009
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Author: Clinton Sparks
01st July 2009
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Author: Clinton Sparks
30th June 2009
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Author: Clinton Sparks
29th June 2009
San Diego is a great city to base yourself when visiting Southern California. Many world famous attractions, and most everything you might need can be found within a short drive of downtown San Diego. The locals often say that everything is within 20 minu... Read >
Author: Mark Fjord
26th June 2009
We see it on the news everyday now, read about the experimental investigations that are currently underway. Global warming did not just sneak up on the world, the temperature increase and depletion of the ozone layer has been an on-going event. With our ... Read >
Author: breezego.css
22nd June 2009
We see it on the news everyday now, read about the experimental investigations that are currently underway. Global warming did not just sneak up on the world, the temperature increase and depletion of the ozone layer has been an on-going event. With our ... Read >
Author: breezego.css
14th May 2009
Mother Nature is a mad scientist, and Alaska cruises can prove it. There's nothing like a breathtaking journey into the heart of Alaska to see nature the way it was intended. Alaska cruises boast the largest gathering of bald eagles, the biggest grizzly ... Read >
Author: Danny Smith
12th May 2009
Visit the Laohutan Ocean Park and be amazed at the sights and sounds and entertainment that await you. Experience the coldest region of the world, and watch the dolphins dance for you, or take in a movie at the Cineplex.
The Laohutan Ocean Park is in ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
12th May 2009
Concerns about dangerous climate change and large biodiversity loss are visible throughout the world: unprecedented rates of temperature increases and species extinctions are a reality. In 1999 Dr. Peter Raven, president of the International Botanical Con... Read >
Author: Jocatkin
20th April 2009
Manitoba, Canada is one of the more relaxing of the Canadian provinces with many large open areas perfect for outdoor activities or simply for exploration. You will find a diverse landscape in Manitoba region which includes a desert and even sub-arctic re... Read >
Author: M Gravlee
09th April 2009
Download Lost TV show, it’s the simplest of the simple!
Why do people make Lost Downloads or why do they download any other TV show? The answer is that its’ the only way to have complete series with one and also to watch the missed episodes of you... Read >
Author: manikwalia
04th March 2009
Your accommodation during a vacation should be comfortable, economic and yet offer you maximum comforts and great fun for the kids. Disney World Villas in Florida, the Sunshine State offers you not just that, but much more. For the indulgent vacationers, ... Read >
Author: Alan Cruz
03rd March 2009
So they finally went and did it. They decided to make it official and declare their love for each other in public, in front of all their friends and family, with the dress, the cake, the flowers, bridesmaids and even a best man. Everyone is doing it, gett... Read >
Author: neiljontas
20th February 2009
So they finally went and did it. They decided to make it official and declare their love for each other in public, in front of all their friends and family, with the dress, the cake, the flowers, bridesmaids and even a best man. Everyone is doing it, gett... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
18th February 2009
The high levels of pollution having an effect on the ozone layer bring about climate change. This creates a climate that is slowly becoming hotter. As the polar ice melts it affects the sea level and may cause polar bears to become extinct, since they use... Read >
Author: Mel C
18th February 2009
One of the biggest mistakes made by business people is operating with prejudice based on ignorance. In the crucial areas of sales and marketing, this mistake is made most often by neglecting the absolute most effective vehicle for obtaining new customers ... Read >
Author: gurujitwo
28th January 2009
Most people think theme park heaven (well heaven for some of us anyway) when you mention Orlando. But you’d be pleasantly surprised – there’s so much more on offer, for example some stunning gardens, you can release the scientist in you at the Scien... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
23rd January 2009
It rained this evening. You know what rain normally brings...colder temperatures! It does here in Florida anyhow. As I was in the garage waiting for my dog to use her amenities in the yard out the garage door, I'm wishing I had my robe on!
My dog is th... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques
12th January 2009
We were only two days into our Spitsbergen voyage, aggressively shouldering our way through thick pack ice only 600 odd miles from The North Pole, when the ship's tannoy crackled into life: 'Bear sighting, 600 yards to starboard'. It was one of those mome... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
05th January 2009
According to many bloggers feeding off a London Daily Mail survey, 25% of Britons believe that Winston Churchill did not really exist. According to the report, 'Likewise, they think historical figures such as Florence Nightingale, Sir Walter Raleigh, Maha... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
05th January 2009
When most people think about stone sculptures, it’s probably giant pieces of abstract art located outside large buildings or perhaps inside a famous art gallery or museum. Sometimes people think of stone sculptures as the ancient mythological characters... Read >
Author: Sonu Seo
12th December 2008
In seek of a magical Christmas adventure with her two boys, our resident blogger Mary-Fok-Seang recently headed for Crag Caves in Castleisland County Kerry, to check out for herself the much talked about Santa's Winter Wonderland. Read on to find out how ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Well alright, it might not be quite so easy to find anywhere that literally sells penguins or polar bears, but just imagine the surprise on the recipient's face if you could! Giving gifts is easy, but giving unusual gifts is a skill that everyone should l... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
24th November 2008
When most people think about stone sculptures, it’s probably giant pieces of abstract art located outside large buildings or perhaps inside a famous art gallery or museum. Sometimes people think of stone sculptures as the ancient mythological characters... Read >
Author: Stone Worth
05th November 2008
The rise of the tides, polar bears swimming for their lives and a country with 2 billion people that burns enough dirty coal to blanket the skyline should be enough to make a person at least try to do something good for the environment. But as much as w... Read >
Author: Lola
03rd November 2008
New York City might be a jungle according to many but the animals can be found in its many zoos. If you'd like to check out one or more of the many zoos in New York City I highly recommend purchasing a city pass that will allow you free admission to many ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
18th September 2008
Manitoba is a province in Canada and is found in the western region of Canada. It boarders North Dakota and Minnesota. It has a population of about 1.2 million people. It is a province that experiences extreme temperatures. This province is pretty much f... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
18th September 2008
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the agency that gives us scientifically approved and governmentally sanctioned views of complex issues relating to climate change.
Its view on ice melting has been especially cautious. The panel repo... Read >
Author: drklaus
10th September 2008
New Mexico is a state in the United States of America found in the South Western region. This state is estimated to have a population of about two million people. The climate of New Mexico is quite varied because of its topography. New Mexico is among the... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
09th September 2008
If you are in search of Australia’s finest theme parks, then you need not look further than the Gold Coast, which houses numerous attractions and theme parks than you cannot see anywhere else. If you are into cuddling adorable animals or getting into so... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
05th September 2008
There is hardly any person who may not like animals or wild life. It's been a traditional habit of people to keep wildlife posters at their homes. Such people are basically animal lovers. In the past, most of the hunters used to keep the skins or the fore... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden
05th September 2008
Sarah Palin is the Antigore, the biggest threat to global warming and climate change, because she states positively that human beings are not the cause of global warming. Democrats are panicking over what will happen on foreign policy if the 72 year old t... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
02nd September 2008
Being such a vast country with so much to see and do, it is not always easy to fit all the great things to see and do in Canada in to your holiday. Do you head north to see the great wildlife, or south to the big cities? Or should you journey to the west ... Read >
Author: Fegg
24th July 2008
When many people imagine of reduced cruises, cheap Alaskan cruises not often appears. They imagine the boats to be entirely reserved for months in advance. On the other hand, lots of cruise lines give deep reductions on their pleasure trips depending on t... Read >
Author: Alien
15th July 2008
"If you want to build a ship, don't herd people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea." -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
If you've been paying attention at all to th... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
10th July 2008
It should be no secret to anyone that the Arctic "Polar Bear" is facing some of its most drastic climate changes it has been through , since its existance . The ice-packs which these animals live on is being melted away by green-house gas's , and more com... Read >
Author: Jerome Exner
20th June 2008
Despite the long history of the Cold War and all the mystique of the cloak and dagger operations, Beijing is now a terrific holiday destination for families. As a group traveling together, each individual from the children to the grandparents will find so... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
19th June 2008
As he sprints to the finnish of the 100 metre dash at the Beijing Olympics, George Bush is about to kill 2 birds, Barack Obama and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with 1 slingshot and 1 stone. Not since St. Paul helped stone Stephen Martyr to death for supporting Jes... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
11th June 2008
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates there are approximately 1.5 million auto deer collisions per year, resulting in damage losses of around $1.5 billion USD, which works out to an average cost of $1,000 per accident. State Farm I... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell
02nd June 2008
When visiting the island of Singapore, the leisure traveller immediately begins to think of shopping. While Singapore is a shopper’s haven it isn’t the only article on offer. Beyond the urban metropolitan feel of the city and the usual attractions of ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
15th May 2008
Perhaps you thought this section of Queensand's Gold Coast was just for surfies. It would be understandable considering the name, but you'd be wrong. In fact, Surfers Paradise and environs has something for everyone. Families with kids have the choice of ... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
08th May 2008
Global warming is expected to increase the severity of power of nature, such as storms, hurricanes, tropical cyclones and tornadoes. It is regulated not by various weather events, such as heat periods or cold snaps or hurricanes, but by the earth's averag... Read >
Author: Metar
24th April 2008
Orlando is a city that considers one of the largest and popular family destinations with the most majestic theme parks in the world. This is a city that makes dreams come true for all age group of people.
Sea world is one of the best theme parks in Or... Read >
Author: Anjali
24th April 2008
Orlando is a city that considers one of the largest and popular family destinations with the most majestic theme parks in the world. This is a city that makes dreams come true for all age group of people.
Sea world is one of the best theme parks in Or... Read >
Author: Anjali
02nd April 2008
We’ve been hearing the warnings of global warming problems for quite some time now. The push is on to promote green living to help save the environment and stop some of the effects of global warming.
Are those threats real or is this just hype to fur... Read >
Author: John Sern
01st April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Terry Hely
Orlando Florida is is undoubtedly the entertainment park capital of the world, known the world over as the home of Walt Disney World. However, Walt Disney World is not one single attraction, thee Disney experience includes... Read >
Author: Terry
04th March 2008
All of us are probably guilty of wasting energy. We all seem to be experts when it comes to using it, but many of us fail miserably when we're told to save it.
The government and media are constantly threatening us with impending doom unless we rethink... Read >
Author: Nick Cox
25th February 2008
In this article we will discover some facts about polar bears.Polar bears are carnivorous animals and largest among the bear family.They are the residents of north Arctic,northern Alaska and green land.They are well adapted to frozen climate.The skin of t... Read >
Author: jitu66
06th February 2008
Polar bear cubs start their lives as cute and cuddly youngsters.
This is in stark contrast to the majestic kings of the Arctic they will become if they survive to maturity.
Female polar bears have their first set of cubs between the ages of four and... Read >
Author: Steve Bralovich
31st January 2008
Across the northern United States, members of “polar bear clubs” delight in swimming in frigid oceans, lakes, and streams every winter. There is no better way to start off a new year. Most Americans, on the other hand, view voluntary immersion in cold... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
24th January 2008
I am Nanook. At least that's what the Eskimos call me. You probably know me better as the polar bear. I also go by the name of ice bear or sea bear.
I'm famous all over the world but especially in Canada where they even have my image on the back of the... Read >
Author: Steve Bralovich
05th November 2007
“So God said to Noah, ‘I am going to put an end to all people, for the earth is filled with violence because of them. I am surely going to destroy both them and the earth. So make yourself an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it and coat it with pit... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe
05th November 2007
Big game hunting networks are set up all over the world. The networks can give information about weather conditions, hunting conditions, and tips on where to hunt in the area. Network hunting sites also can help the hunter to find lodging, tours for hunti... Read >
Author: Rhonda Erdey
22nd August 2007
Manhattan Executive,Manhattan Property Owner
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Nunavut is the name of the region. The candian Eastern Arctic extends approximately 1,050 miles... Read >
Author: Colleen Barry-Sleicher
08th June 2007
A wilderness break could be the most relaxing vacation you'll ever take, and the vast number of wildlife refuges and national parks spread across the United States means that the majority of American residents are unlikely to run out of inspiration for a ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
05th June 2007
Summer is Alaskan cruise season, and despite the enormous popularity of this particular destination, there are still some bargains to be found.
Although it's known for glaciers and polar bears, going to Alaska is a bit like going on safari. This state ... Read >
Author: Mandy Karlik
25th April 2007
Polar bears are known for fierceness and lack of natural predators, although wolves and walruses can kill them. Feeding primarily on seals, the hungry bear featured in a recent episode of Planet Earth, happened on larger prey. Outweighed by the Atlantic w... Read >
Author: Nan Russell
24th January 2007
Eskimos do it. So do polar bears and seals. People in Norway, Sweden, New York and Minnesota do it too. What is it? It's ice fishing! Wherever there's a lake with ice thick enough to walk on, you will find people ice fishing. This charming sport has enter... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
10th January 2007
As we start marching towards April 15th, taxes are probably the last thing on your mind. Well, you need to start thinking about them. The good news is you have some new deductions and credits this year.
Every year, the government passes a variety of l... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
03rd January 2007
The date today is January 2, 2007. Happy New Year. What was your New Year’s Resolution? Did you resolve to put an end to the war in Iraq as more American warships steam towards the Persian Gulf? Did you resolve to put an end to global warming as the Arc... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
16th November 2006
Steve Irwin will be probably be remembered more for his insatiable appetite for life, including wildlife, his work towards wildlife protection and preservation, his special love for crocodiles and snakes, and his movie, The Crocodile Hunter. But also for ... Read >
Author: Dean Whittingham
01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 Ethical Village
How to go organic
Organic sales topped 1 billion in the UK last year, with three out of four shoppers buying some organic products in stores. If a product carries an organic seal, and says "certified organic", you can... Read >
Author: Ethical Village
20th May 2006
The arguments for global warming can sound a bit vacuous when discussing temperature changes of only one degree. The impact of the melting Arctic ice cap on animals is much more tangible.
Animals and The Melting Arctic Ice Cap
There is little dispu... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
05th March 2006
The movie, The March of the Penguins, has raised a great amount of interest in penguins. One never imagined penguins to be so driven. Here's an overview of the amazing penguins.
Known as the little tuxedos, penguins have always seemed a bit odd as ani... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
05th March 2006
Polar bears have long fascinated us. With their thick, white coats, they look incredibly cuddly, particularly the cubs. In truth, they are the biggest and most powerful bears on the planet. Alas, they may be added to the endangered species list.
Pola... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
02nd February 2006
We live in a throw away world. While we talk a good fight about recycling and reusing packaging products we don't appear to be very good at it, especially in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Consider these facts about waste created over Christ... Read >
Author: Anthony Ward
17th December 2005
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Author: Martha Merten
12th September 2005
Inuit Stone Sculptures From The Arctic North
by Clint Leung
When most people think about stone sculptures, it's probably
giant pieces of abstract art located outside large buildings or
perhaps inside a famous art gallery or museum. Sometimes peopl... Read >
Author: Clint Leung
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