Articles, tagged with "thirteenth century", page 7
04th February 2008
You have to choose whether to succeed or not succeed.
So our success in business, Internet or otherwise, boils down to the choices we make. If we receive a lot of excellent advice but fail to do what we have learned we will certainly fail!
The Washi...
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Author:
Yank Elliott
25th January 2008
Most health-conscious people steer clear of sleeping pills because of concerns about side effects and possible addiction. But, ah, the convenience…Wouldn't it be nice if there were a little something you could take to soothe you gently into sleepiness? ...
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Author:
Raymond Lee
03rd September 2007
Logo design, in today's world, can prove to be an important factor for the success of a business or organization. Everyday we come across plenty of different types of logos. Some of them are quite popular like the ones of Coca Cola, Nike etc. These logos ...
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Author:
Ronn Jones
23rd July 2007
Science is the study of the physical world, but it is not just a topic, a subject, a field of interest. It is a discipline-a system of inquiry that adheres to a specific methodology-the scientific method. The heart of the scientific method is the use of v...
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Author:
Bradley Steffens
25th May 2007
Sometimes, it can be harder than expected to find that perfect present for her - whether the 'her' in question is a close female relative, your wife or a girlfriend that you've been with for several years. Maybe you got her a necklace for her Valentine's ...
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Author:
Elisha Burberry
21st May 2007
Dublin is considered to be one of Europe's most friendly, lively and accessible cities and draws a great number of tourists and holiday makers each year. If you are planning a Dublin city break this year, this short guide to five of the Irish Capitals mos...
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Author:
Harry Lawrance
17th May 2007
If you're planning a trip to Poland this summer, it's likely that you'll spend some time in the country's capital of Warsaw - and for good reason. Warsaw is one of Eastern Europe's most stunning cities, boasting a UNESCO World Heritage protected Old Town ...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
27th April 2007
There are many types of enjoyable exercise, but one that comes to the top of the list is the game of golf. There are golf courses in nearly every community in the United States and beyond, and all offer tee times that are available when you make golf cour...
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Author:
Jonothan Blocker
05th February 2007
France is well known for its Gothic cathedrals. Indeed the Gothic style was invented in France. But with well over a hundred cathedrals to choose from, France presents a problem for the traveller; which ones to visit? And why?
My top ten cathedrals wou...
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Author:
Andrea Kirkby
30th January 2007
A Fresh Look at Freshwater Pearl Jewelry
If, when you picture freshwater pearls, lumpy linen-colored rice shapes come to mind, it's time to update your thinking. Today's freshwater pearls have come a long way from their humble beginnings, and the best sp...
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Author:
Amy Drescher
04th October 2006
Amsterdam and water are closely linked, as they have been for centuries. It was specifically because of all that water from the River Amstel and IJ and the Zuiderzee that the first inhabitants settled here early in the thirteenth century.
Water was als...
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Author:
Rahul viz
05th October 2005
Heading north along the coast road Bagamoyo is a seventy minute drive from Dar es Salaam. Bagamoyo is a charming village steeped in a rather bloody history. Most of the great explores, including Livingston used this port, also the slave traders used Bagam...
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Author:
Ian Williamson