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Stop Dreaming About Financial Security and Start LIVING It

23rd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Asahel Harrison As citizens of the United States, we live in a land FULL of opportunity. Often many of us over look the vast amounts of opportunities staring us right in the face. Others are constantly burden by pessimistic perspecti... Read >
Author: Asahel

The Roman Family

23rd September 2009
The father in the Roman family (paterfamilias) exercised absolute and lifelong power over all other family members (patria potestas): his wife, children, and slaves. If the father's father was alive - then he was the supreme authority in the household. Fa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

FAQ on Northern Virginia Home Sales

22nd September 2009
If you are looking for a residential area that is near to our state capital Washington DC and has everything you need, then Northern Virginia is the place to be. The name Northern Virginia is not really more of a geographically, rigidly, defined area.... Read >
Author: Mark Twain

The Variety of Fair Trade Gifts

14th September 2009
One thing is for certain and that is the success of the Fair Trade organization as well as its basic concepts and principles means that it's spreading like wildfire. Once poverty stricken and dis-empowered workers on all four corners of the globe are seei... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell

Stop Dreaming of Financial Security and Start LIVING It

10th September 2009
As citizens of United States, we live in a land FULL of opportunity. Often many of us over look the vast amounts of opportunities staring them right in the face. Others are constantly burden by pessimistic perspectives feeling victimize by their current s... Read >
Author: Asahel Harrrison

Place a slight shade in Your Window Boxes

01st August 2009
Windows to the garden at home. Through the windows you can often see beautiful flowers and plants farther from home, but May not be able to see the plantations near the house. It is up to the installation of window boxes planter. These are beauties that a... Read >
Author: Manseo

Green Investments: Why they are a Good Idea

17th July 2009
Are you thinking about getting involved with green investments? If so, you are going to be joining a growing group of people. In today's day and age it makes perfect sense to invest in green products and technology. There are many reasons for this, and he... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Questions about Green Investments

17th July 2009
If you are considering green investments there is a chance that you may be a bit apprehensive about actually moving forward. After all, your money is precious and you don't want to invest it dangerously. Fortunately, more and more people are getting invol... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Soul Food Recipes: From Hardship To Headliner

17th July 2009
Soul food has a long history for having robust flavor, zest and flair to those who enjoy it. If you know the history of this southern cuisine you'll see why it had to. The name became popularized in the early sixties as a cuisine created, developed and en... Read >
Author: Roy Primm

Finding Eco-friendly in Bamboo Flooring

13th June 2009
Bamboo flooring is similar in appearance to hardwood but is even more, durable in terms of scuffing, wear and expansion. The bamboo is rapid growing grass and harvested in plantations that take only 3-5 years to reach. Although still not widely used, it... Read >
Author: erwan go

Palm Oil, The Times and Journalistic Integrity

13th June 2009
The Times, the venerable British newspaper with the monosyllabic name has often been called "the Thunderer" (and sometimes "the Blunderer") for good reason. Often wont to jump into the issues of the day and take up editorial positions without fear or fav... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Karon Hotel-Room Rates for everyone

01st June 2009
When you fly over Phuket to get to Karon from other parts of country you will soon notice how blessed the island is with lush vegetation and greenery. In fact, nearly two thirds of the country is forests, and includes rubber and oil plantations. With this... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Unfortunate History of Marijuana Prohibition in the United States

14th May 2009
Most Americans associate marijuana use with the hippie movement of the 1970’s. Little do most know, marijuana was very important to this country when it was founded. In 1610 the Jamestown colony mandated that every household cultivate the native Indian ... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

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01st May 2009
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Author: multan singh parihar

Discovering the sandy dunes of exotic Dubai

07th April 2009
For tourists who think that Dubai is nothing more than a sandy dune, they would have to guess again with many attractions and sites opening up for explorers. Dubai offers an unforgettable sunrise, and to make the most of it tourists should take to the ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Loans for Cosmetic Surgery: Avail Money to Undergo Surgery

06th March 2009
Exterior looks play a major role in how the world perceives you. A smart outlook not only boosts your confidence but also increases your acceptability. That is why people with some physical aberrations are opting for cosmetic surgery. The surgery may invo... Read >
Author: Richard Pasic

What You Need to Know About Teak Outdoor Patio Furniture

03rd March 2009
Here are a few tips about teak outdoor patio furniture. After providing my clients with backyard, deck and patio make overs, the next task was creating a comfortable seating area for outdoor gatherings. After searching high and low for seating solutions... Read >
Author: Luna

All About the South African Hoodia Gordonii Cactus

16th February 2009
The South African Hoodia Gordonii Cactus is known by many names. To the San Bushmen, who consumes it for an appetite and thirst suppressant as well as treating indigestion and minor skin infections, it is called xshoba or xhooba. The plant is, however,... Read >

Enjoy Christmas on a Beach - Karon Beach in Phuket

11th January 2009
Surfing Santas If you’ve been to places like Bondi beach, you won’t be surprised to find a pot bellied Santa dressed in his red coat, full beard surfing the waves down on the coasts of Sydney, Australia. This is about as far as it goes for the Austra... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Career in Accounting and Financial Planning

09th January 2009
I am quite sad to see that our graduates especially local ones do not have a clear path of their career. My understanding is that Accounting Graduates stand a good chance on being at the top of any organisation as they have certain qualities that others d... Read >
Author: InvestInEast

How To Drink Coffee Every Morning

08th January 2009
You drink it every morning. It perks you up and keeps you awake. It completes your day. Nothing beats your cup of coffee. But have you ever thought about where your coffee comes from? From a plantation somewhere in Hawaii or in the Mediterranean or somewh... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

What Is Online Trading And How You Can Benefit From It

17th December 2008
Trading has been around for the longest time, from since way back in the day in the old kingdoms when an egg was considered a form of currency and that could get you a relatively good dinner and a pint of grog at your local tavern. Fast forward to today a... Read >
Author: Christopher M Lee

Growing Of Coffee Plants In Your Area

15th December 2008
Coffee may be the favorite stimulant of people all over the world, but they may not know how those coffee beans and granules are cultivated. Some even think that they come out like the powdered instant drinks that we are so used to. Coffee granules a... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Colombian Coffee That Started In Africa

15th December 2008
Coffee may have originated in Africa but throughout the years, other countries have found ways to make it better. For those that want class, nothing compares to the crops that are planted and harvested in Columbia. Columbian coffee first started in th... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Hastens All Natural Beds in Hotels Worldwide

02nd December 2008
The Hastens Luxury Bed is a mark of prestige and luxury where it is located. Hastens Beds are the commissioned beds of the Swedish Royal Family, and are manufactured in Sweden. Each luxury mattress is hand-sewn of all natural products cotton, wool, linen,... Read >
Author: Tatw

Charleston’s Best Annual Events

13th October 2008
You’ve decided to visit Charleston, SC in her off-season and you definitely won’t be disappointed. Every January the annual Lowcountry Oyster Festival is held. Over 65,000 pounds of oysters are brought into one of America’s oldest working plantati... Read >
Author: David Kent

Wall Lighting - Come Out of the Darkness

08th October 2008
What would have become of man without lighting? Wall lighting illuminated the night and profoundly changed human existence. Wall lighting creates a comfortable living space whether it’s for decoration or ambiance. It helps create magic and fantasy, for ... Read >
Author: Barbara Tobiasz

Charleston’s Best Annual Events

06th October 2008
You’ve decided to visit Charleston, SC in her off-season and you definitely won’t be disappointed. Every January the annual Lowcountry Oyster Festival is held. Over 65,000 pounds of oysters are brought into one of America’s oldest working plantati... Read >
Author: David Kent

Kerala : Popular Travel Destinations

02nd October 2008
Kerala holidays is one thing that you should treat yourself and your family at least once and once you go to Kerala, you’ll have that craving to go back again and again, such is the charm of god’s own country that is Kerala. To give you a glimpse of w... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Brazil : Past & Present

15th September 2008
Brazil was born 8,000 years ago with the arrival of the first indigenous people that crossed the Bering land island into Alaska, coming from the North & Central Americas. During the 16th century until the 19th century, Brazil was a colony of Portugal unti... Read >
Author: Salieri

Holiday in St. Lucia - A Caribbean Delight

09th September 2008
Situated along with a handful of other striking and picturesque islands in the Eastern Caribbean, lies the unique island of St. Lucia. With charming small towns, "drive through" volcano, stunning bays and beaches and rich plantations of bananas, you reall... Read >
Author: sdj18

car hire malaga

25th August 2008
Malaga in Spain is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. Malaga is the gateway to exciting costal resorts and cities like Marbella and Torremolinos along the Costa del Sol. The whole region enjoys a very plea... Read >
Author: prasad kolte

World Coffees - India and the Pacific Rim

20th August 2008
Nearly all coffee is grown in the Tropics - here we discuss the coffee growing regions of The Pacific Rim and India. Vietnamese Coffees Vietnam is the second largest coffee producing country in the world today, behind Brazil. It is generally of poor... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Hoodia Cactus and diet pills

18th August 2008
Most of the journalists used the name, "the African Hoodia Cactus" when they learned about the hunger-suppressing plant from South Africa. What they meant was "Hoodia Gordonii," found wild in the Kalahari Desert. It does not belong to the cactus genus.... Read >
Author: cacarod

Teak Furniture

15th August 2008
We are an exporter and manufacturer of teak garden furniture from http://www.china-furniture-supplier.com/ and teak colonial antique furniture base in jepara, Indonesia. We wamt offer the products of teak garden furniture and teak colonial antique furnitu... Read >
Author: patty

Timber flooring versus tile flooring

21st July 2008
The challenge The timber flooring versus tile flooring debate rages amongst enthusiasts. However awareness of some of the following facts when building or renovating your home will no doubt clear some of the confusion and make your decision easier, and b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cheap Studio Apartments in Cyprus at Great Prices

15th July 2008
Cheap studio apartments in Cyprus are great starter purchases of Cyprus property for sale – what a great way to have a holiday home, enjoy the weather in Cyprus and at the same time having an investment that is constantly increasing in capital growth. ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

An Overview of Tucson, Arizona

27th June 2008
The State of Arizona is widely known for its dry western weather, beautiful scenery and cactus plantations spread over wide expanses of rock and desert. This makes for the traditional wild west territory. This picture is painted best in Tucson, a bustling... Read >
Author: Brian Link

With Ephedra's Fall, Hoodia May Be Weight Loss Rising Star

14th April 2008
Hoodia, which is also known as Kalahari cactus, can be found growing in southern Africa where San Bushmen of the Kalahari have used it to lessen hunger and thirst during long hunts for many years. Actually, this traditional use of hoodia is what caused m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Study Portuguese in Brazil and learn to dance Capoeira

03rd April 2008
If you travel abroad to study Portuguese in Brazil don’t miss the chance to learn the enigmatic capoeira dance. Capoeira is a martial dance that dates back to the slavery period, when hordes of black people were brought from Africa, especially Angola,... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

Learn Spanish in Argentina while you experience the country's eating traditions

07th January 2008
A unique way of travelling is going abroad to learn a language and experiencing the local food. When travelling to learn Spanish in Argentina, visitors find a great variety of traditional meals. For hundred of years Argentina has built up a vast and dive... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

Fairly Traded Coffee

14th November 2007
Speciality coffee by its nature is fairly traded. Rather than being treated as a commodity on the futures market, it is traded on its quality, which in turn demands a premium price for the farmer. For example, in May 2006 ‘Hacienda la Esmeralda Geisha... Read >
Author: James Grierson

Cordyceps as a Form of Chinese Medicine

07th November 2007
Through the years, people have grown to love mushrooms. That is of course despite the fact that the plants are not actually plants but are forms of fungi growth. Fungi is a typical and usual form of common microorganism. With the popularity of numerous ed... Read >
Author: springherbcouk@googlemail.com

Judging Coffee Beans Like a Barista

05th November 2007
Would you like to judge coffee beans like a "barista"? Do you even know who a "barista" is? If not here a an short definition. A 'barista' is someone who makes coffee drinks as a profession. Yes, it's that simple and naturally, being a profession coff... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Growing the coffee plant

26th July 2007
Coffee may be the favorite stimulant of people all over the world, but they may not know how those coffee beans and granules are cultivated. Some even think that they come out like the powdered instant drinks that we are so used to. This is not so. ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Window Treatment - Easy Ideas For Effective Designs

23rd April 2007
If you're planning to dress up your window or just want to add new elements for a completely different look, what better way to do that than to use window treatments? If used effectively, window treatments can provide efficient light and privacy control, ... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Glendower Golf Club is preparing to continue their proud heritage

18th April 2007
Built in 1937, the Glendower Golf Club made an early impact, hosting The Transvaal Open only two years into its existence. The winner was Bobby Locke in what was then a world record score of 265, after rounds of 66, 69, 66, and 64. In the eighties, th... Read >
Author: Golferswild South Africa

The History of Hemp

09th March 2007
Both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp on their plantations. Ben Franklin owned a mill that made hemp paper. Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on hemp paper. Hemp is a highly evolved plant species and is not genetically e... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Caring for Fruit Trees

05th March 2007
Fruit trees seem sturdy once full grown, but nature has insured ways to keep them alive in forests and wild unexplored regions. Nobody knows how many perished due to the absence of necessary requirements to grow properly. Artificially grown fruit trees ... Read >
Author: B.Janeway

ECO-TEAK: A Big Fat Lie

04th December 2006
In past few years the interest for green home products has increased. Getting teak furniture from environmentally responsible companies has become one of the factors when purchasing teak furniture. Teak furniture has been very much highlighted from last c... Read >
Author: Akhter Rasool

Information on San Francisco Bay Region

15th November 2006
Information on San Francisco Bay Region Snuggled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area boasts of one of the supreme natural harbor in the world, which covers area of around 450 square miles. San Francisco Bay Area gives the only genuine bre... Read >
Author: Amjath Ambi

Fun in Hawaii

24th October 2006
Hawaii is one of my favorite places to go when I need time off work to relax or just even get away from the winter cold. There are so many things to do here, that when ever I come over here I can never find time to do everything I wish. All I can say ... Read >
Author: Jeff OReilly

African Hoodia Cactus

02nd October 2006
Xshoba or xhooba both are the other names of African hoodia cactus. Xshoba or xhooba or African hoodia cactus was used by the San Bushmen to treat indigestion, minor skin infections and as an appetite and thirst suppressant during long hunts. Scientifical... Read >
Author: Mike Dakin

Vacationing in the Charleston Area

06th September 2006
Rich with history, dense with beauty, and brimming with beach-themed activities, Charleston, South Carolina and its surrounding area is a worthwhile destination for anyone in the mood for a sunny, southern-tinged, and relaxing vacation. Whether you settle... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

All About Antalya City

19th August 2006
The city of the stretchings of Antalya along the bay that bears name, and it is built to the altitude of 39 meters on a rocky coastal line. Immediately one are stricken from the mountains Individual been born under the sign of the Taurus that rise to 3086... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

To Be or Not To Be: The Best Gourmet Coffee

14th August 2006
The best gourmet coffee is not always just a matter of popular opinion. As with any other aspect of life, the best things are not always simplistically easy. If you want a good gourmet coffee, almost anyone can do that. If you want only the best gourmet c... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

Information on San Francisco Bay Region

26th July 2006
Information on San Francisco Bay Region Snuggled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area boasts of one of the supreme natural harbor in the world, which covers area of around 450 square miles. San Francisco Bay Area gives the only genuine bre... Read >
Author: Amjath Ambi

Blacks in Nova Scotia

05th July 2006
History has given us a lot of examples of how inequality can bring inevitable consequences. A man can never be a "master" of another man no matter what color of skin he has. Being a minority does not mean to be of as minor importance. Every man is in the ... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Early Trials lead to Breakthroughs for Psoriasis Treatment

13th April 2006
A trial on a group of patients suffering from psoriasis vulgaris conducted in Israel was reported by Dr Bernardo Mosovich from the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer Shiva and was presented at the International Conference on Jojoba and Its Uses he... Read >
Author: Sue Taylor

American Saddlebred

05th April 2006
The American Saddlebred is a breed of horse developed in the state of Kentucky. Today they are featured in many showring competitions, and they are also used for racing, parades, and hunting. These horses have a disposition which make them good for virtua... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Mississippi Real Estate – The Magnolia State

10th November 2005
Mississippi is a state known for having a classic southern style. Mississippi real estate is some of the cheapest in the land. Mississippi Named after the Mississippi River, Mississippi is a state holding on to its history. Much of the state is far... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Chile is HOT, HOT, HOT

09th November 2005
Since the mid-1950's Chile's wood product trade has been rapidly expanding due to the cultivation of "plantation grown" softwood and hardwood trees. Chile's unstoppable growth is also projected to rise within the next 15 years, making Chile an even greate... Read >
Author: David Skul

Louisiana Real Estate – A French Influence

04th November 2005
Obviously, Louisiana had a rough year in 2005 with Hurricane Katrina. The state will recover as will Louisiana real estate. Louisiana Louisiana has obviously been in the news because of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. To say the entire... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Teak Garden Furniture - A Lasting Value

13th September 2005
The purchase of teak garden furniture is a true investment in value. Teak is an excellent choice for outdoor furniture as the wood ages beautifully and will give you many, many, carefree years of enjoyment. Teak is an extremely dense-grained wood a... Read >
Author: Catherine Olivia