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17th September 2009
The Blue Train the route runs between Pretoria and Cape Town and is a 27-hour journey of 1,600 kilometres (994 miles), through some of the most diverse and spectacular scenery offered by the African sub-continent. South Africa’s Blue Train is a luxuriou... Read >
Author: krizsean
07th September 2009
China is forever linked to its ancient civilization, friendly people, and many of the world’s most revered treasures.
China is one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations, consisting of states and cultures dating back more than six millenni... Read >
Author: ThomasThottathil
18th August 2009
Coming to existence in the year 1963, Malaysia like India was a British colony. Showing a credible path of development, Malaysia is one of the developing countries in East Asia and member of ASEAN. Other than known as an economic powerhouse in East Asia, ... Read >
Author: nancy eben
31st July 2009
Photography is much more than images on paper. Photography is about visual communication, the artistic visual representation of brief moments in time, each captured for and in its essence. This is true for any type of photography, no matter what subject o... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting
13th March 2009
Mount Abu is a barren desert scape in Rajasthan. It is set amidst the lush forested hills. It is situated at the southern tip of the Aravali range. The hill retreat owes its cool climate to its rich flora covering the entire hillside. The road leading to ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
11th March 2009
The Forbidden City, located at the center of Beijing municipality, was the seat of power for 24 emperors from 1406 to 1911. It took thousands of artisans and 14 years to complete the colossal complex spread over 720.000 square meters with 9.000 bays of ha... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
10th March 2009
The Merlion’s origins are a combination of the magical and mundane. Toward the end of the thirteenth century, a Buddhist prince from the Indonesian island of Sumatra founded the Kingdom of Temasek near what is today Singapore. One day, he arrived at a l... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st March 2009
Being a multicultural City of Australia, this lovely city offers a perfect blend of ancient and modern traditions. Sydney is also the oldest city of Australia established in 1788 and enjoys a temperate climate. There are many luxury accommodation options ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
21st January 2009
If you are planning on moving to America, this is the right time to do it, with new homes being built everyday there are many new openings across the US and Canada. Moving to America can be very scary for people who are not fluent in English but there is ... Read >
Author: Nicole Hedrick
07th January 2009
Antwerp is one of Belgium's better extraordinary provinces. It is most popular for the charming and light-hearted nature of its folk. It is also named the diamond capital of the world because 70% of the world diamond trade takes compass in the area. It ma... Read >
Author: Genyre Hildreth
24th July 2008
The 2008 Beijing Olympics and what it means for China
Perhaps no other sporting event in the world has such a rich history as the Summer Olympic Games. From its origins in ancient Greece, the games have travelled the world for centuries. And this summe... Read >
Author: Kassey Wang
04th June 2008
If you are flying to Istanbul for first time and you are looking for any sign proving what you have learnt previously about Turkey – that Turkey is a country that is about to emerge as an economic powerhouse in Europe – you can look too close. All yo... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
06th May 2008
Despite being overshadowed by the economic rise of countries like China and India, Japan remains the second largest economy in the world and hence learning Japanese can be an important skill. Japanese exports of automobiles and other manufacturing goods ... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language
29th April 2008
Learning Portuguese can be an important skill. While often overshadowed by the Chinese and Indian economies, Brazilian exports of various agricultural products, increased manufacturing, and oil discoveries have strengthened its economy and led Brazil to b... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language
20th April 2008
Learning German can be an enjoyable and can be a very useful skill. Despite the rise of China, Germany stands as the fourth largest economy in the world and the economic powerhouse of Europe. Germany is known for its manufacturing prowess and German expor... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language
02nd April 2008
Ah, women! What do women want? You can either ask Mel Gibson or you can learn from this.
How do you market to women? If you are really that observant, you are probably aware of the fact that some companies are ‘getting’ into women more effectively ... Read >
Author: Kaye Z. Marks
27th March 2008
Brazil is the 5th largest country, both in terms of area and population, in the world.
Brazil is a geographically diverse country. The topography of Brazil ranges from the flat Amazon Basin, stretching from the north to the west, to the Brazilian Highla... Read >
Author: elizabeth5
07th March 2008
When St. Patrick's Day comes around people usually think about corned beef, clovers and beer, but these St. Patrick's Day quotes go to show you that the holiday is about much more than that. If you want to get in on the St. Patrick's Day celebration, here... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
02nd February 2008
Broward County is the fifteenth most populated county in the United States. According to the US Census Bureau, the county's population is placed at 1,623,018, which also makes it it the second most populated county in the state. Its county seat is Fort La... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
23rd July 2007
The sun shines. The surf beckons. The water entices. And you're just minutes from a world of skyscrapers and corporate suits. Where else could you be but Sydney? This dazzling cosmopolitan city has no fewer than 30 glorious beaches within 20 minutes of ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th June 2007
Singapore Real Estate Gold Rush! - Invest in Amazing Singapore Real Estate With www.hotvictory.com
www.hotvictory.com brings you the best of Singapore on a real estate platter! Singapore has been a favored destination for investors worldwide for ... Read >
Author: Mindy Yong
01st April 2007
Accounts Receivable Financing- Think Differently! explores the banking paradigm and how you can think outside the box to grow your B2B business and take advantage of new sales opportunities.
Borrowing money is as American as apple pie. Americans borrow... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg
27th March 2007
Why consider uranium as a red hot or white hot investment? Or think of uranium investment for profit at all? Soaring demand for uranium, the worlds principal nuclear fuel-thats why.
About one sixth of the world's electricity is already coming from 440... Read >
Author: michael madigan
05th March 2007
The capital of South Africa’s smallest province, Gauteng, Johannesburg is the economic powerhouse of Africa with its ever-growing suburban sprawl creeping outwards from the central city skyscrapers and ring-road motorways.
The more than 10-million in... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa
15th February 2007
The sun shines. The surf beckons. The water entices. And you’re just minutes from a world of skyscrapers and corporate suits. Where else could you be but Sydney? This dazzling cosmopolitan city has no fewer than 30 glorious beaches within 20 minute... Read >
Author: Matthew Lawson
17th November 2006
Sydney ? Our number one city
For the 10th consecutive year Sydney has been voted the world's best city (Top 10 Cities Overall) by the international "Travel & Leisure Magazine". It scored an 87 per cent approval rating among travellers and tourist indus... Read >
Author: Bruce Gow
04th October 2006
Sydney – Our number one city
For the 10th consecutive year Sydney has been voted the world's best city (Top 10 Cities Overall) by the international "Travel & Leisure Magazine". It scored an 87 per cent approval rating among travellers and tourist indus... Read >
Author: Bruce Gow
21st August 2006
Are China's New Silk Roads Filled with Pot Holes?
China's creation of new silk roads of energy sources has been challenging. Emerging in the mid 1990s as an economic powerhouse to be taken seriously, in the wake of Japan's economic slowdown and the col... Read >
Author: James Finch
24th July 2006
While the early results of earnings season may not be giving investors much to cheer about, it is a nice diversion to the stock market's May-June sell-off.
And like a much needed summer holiday, it may be just the break penny stock investor's need be... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
10th February 2006
City Break to Budapest
Anyone who has been to Budapest will know exactly what makes it one of Europe's best-loved city break destinations; you are really getting two cities for the price of one. Bisected by the mighty Danube the city has something of a... Read >
Author: Manish Kumar
18th October 2005
Known as the Keystone State, Pennsylvania is a hard working state. Depending on where you live, Pennsylvania real estate can be reasonable or pricey.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is a state with an incredible amount of history battling with modern ten... Read >
Author: Raynor James
14th September 2005
Working in China
Working in China is very common now. Either you are sent to China by your company or you apply for a job to be stationed in China. Applying for a job in China is very common today as China gradually becomes a economic powerhouse. In fa... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong
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