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Bikaner Desert Land Festivals

16th September 2009
Bikaner one of the famous tourist destinations known for camel city of India. Every tourist during their India tours prefer to visit Bikaner where they get chance to visit temples, forts, palaces and lots of fun that makes their tour a wonderful one. Apar... Read >
Author: pancy

Legal Services UK Disclose The Top 10 Online Legal Services Secrets

11th September 2009
The legal support services sector is facing its greatest challenge ever,as a new breed of business savvy services lawyers turn to the provision of online law related services to attract the new generation of clients seeking legal support services. Prop... Read >
Author: markYates

The Great fort of Rohtas

31st August 2009
Rumored to be imperishable, the great strong hold of Rohtas was built by Sher Shah Suri to crush the local Potohar and Gukkhar tribes and to prevent Emperor Hamayun from entering Shah,s domains. It has been built on the Grand Trunk Road at a distance of 1... Read >
Author: Hasan

Parents Transitioning From Homeschooling To College

22nd July 2009
You made a decision to remove your child from institutional education. Your decision was based on several very good reasons. And if you are like most homeschooling parents, you were happily rewarded for your decision. Homeschoolers' grades average two yea... Read >
Author: Mark

Valletta lives up to its reputation of being A City Built by Gentleman for Gentleman

21st July 2009
As cities go, Valletta is one of Europe’s most famous. Built over 500 years ago it is often described as a city ‘built by gentlemen, for gentlemen’ and has recently been made a World Heritage Site signifying its cultural importance. When you walk in... Read >
Author: Lucborg

It's always better online - industry playing catch-up

17th July 2009
It's amazing to see what people are doing online nowadays. Cut out any cross-section of modern day society and you will find it's cyber-doppelganger, often making a process more efficient and accessible. From online dating to religious ritual, the Inte... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield

Top Ten Vacation Spots in America - Why Travel Abroad

16th July 2009
Who doesn't like a vacation? A vacation is always a welcome respite from seemingly endless work, school semesters that seem to go on and on, and the same old boring routines and scenery. A vacation, whether it is enjoyed alone or with family, offers eve... Read >
Author: Elijah James

Summer Sale at Malta’s Premier Hotel

10th June 2009
For such a small island, Malta packs a punch. On this friendly island, the sun always shines on the oldest free-standing temples in the world, the friendliest of people and food that bubbles with Mediterranean influences. And on the horizon, the sea is al... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba

Summer Sale at Malta’s Premier Hotel

10th June 2009
For such a small island, Malta packs a punch. On this friendly island, the sun always shines on the oldest free-standing temples in the world, the friendliest of people and food that bubbles with Mediterranean influences. And on the horizon, the sea is al... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba

Procure The Right Travel Insurance

02nd April 2009
In an insidious fashion the world as a whole, aside from tribesmen, the last true bastions of civilisation, has become utterly dependent on the InterNet. This is not a criticism: merely an axiom. InterNet usage is a great thing in many circumstances; you ... Read >
Author: rudi oneil

Georgetown, DC Personal Trainers Want to Improve All Aspects of Health

24th March 2009
When people in Georgetown, DC, or anywhere in the world really, think of personal trainers, they immediately associate them with weight loss. And that is understandable. Personal trainers have been bastions of the weight loss industry and supporters of ... Read >
Author: Josef Brandenburg

Jaisalmer Fort, the Golden Fort

13th March 2009
Jaisalmer Fort is situated in the India, in the state of Rajasthan in the city of Jaisalmer. The Jaisalmer Fort was built in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal, who was a Bhati Rajput ruler. The name Jaisalmer is derived from the ruler’s name Jaisal. The fort is o... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Best places to live in Sicily

02nd February 2009
It has been said that Sicily is Italian populated with the world’s race. How do you then pick a ‘best’ place? The word ‘best’ is of course, subjective, to the individual’s tastes and needs. Trapani. A coastal town in the West of Sicily wi... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Sexual Harassment: When to Find an Attorney

22nd January 2009
Gone are the days of smoke chugging, butt-pinching, slathering on the sexual innuendo- misogyny in America’s workplace. Right? Well, maybe. And maybe it is simply gone undercover. Women have always taken Sexual Harassment on the chin in the workplace. ... Read >
Author: Dietrich Elliot

Sexual Harassment: When to Find an Attorney

22nd January 2009
Gone are the days of smoke chugging, butt-pinching, slathering on the sexual innuendo- misogyny in America’s workplace. Right? Well, maybe. And maybe it is simply gone undercover. Women have always taken Sexual Harassment on the chin in the workplace. ... Read >
Author: Dietrich Elliot

An aristocratic city in Tuscany: Lucca

18th August 2008
The beautiful medium sized cities of Tuscany all have very distinctive characters highly differencing them from one another; in fact during the past centuries this individuality was all the more strong and affirmed in endless and often bloody struggles. ... Read >
Author: Ruraljourney

Oxford: Central college bed and breakfast accommodation

26th July 2008
Oxford: a great seat of learning, of celebration and rivalries and of much controversy. How better to ingest this varied history than by staying in college bed and breakfast accommodation in the centre of this ancient City. Adorned with architecturally... Read >
Author: oxfordrooms

The Forts of Malta

16th July 2008
While many tourists flock to Malta for the sun, sea, and nightlife, this Mediterranean island’s rich and illustrious history has also made it a treasure trove of archealogical buildings and sites. The variety of forts still standing on the island offer ... Read >
Author: Tom West

15 MEMORABLE INDIAN TRAINS-PART-II

14th July 2008
9. Palace on Wheels Rated one of the ten best luxury trains in the world, inspired by the original wood- panelled saloons of the maharajas. These days, it only takes $200 per person per night. For six nights a trip, about six months every year, th... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

Australian Backpacker Hitlist

10th July 2008
Whether you love them, hate them or are one of them, backpackers are an essential part of the tourism industry. Australia has been a staple favourite of backpackers for decades. The solid infrastructure, the political stability, the friendly people- we ar... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Volunteering in Uganda

04th July 2008
Uganda is one of the most beautiful bastions of the African wilderness and has everything for a global tourist or even a backpacker. From trekking opportunities in the volcanic Great Rift Valley to exploring the Gorilla hideouts deep in the mountains; fro... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani

Monte Fort- Macau’s oldest military building

25th June 2008
Out of all the historic Portuguese military buildings in Macau, the Monte Fort is the oldest and it lies towards the east of St. Paul’s Ruins which is another important archeological site. When the fort was constructed in 1616 it was part of the St. Pau... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

C-Level Relationship Selling – Increase Sales and Market Share Using C-Level Relationship Selling

13th June 2008
C-Level relationship selling is simple and more effective than any other strategy, tactic or selling technique once you learn the process. However, if you don’t know how to do it, it can be like cold calling in the sense that it’s intimidating, fraug... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer

C-Level Relationship Selling – Increase Sales and Market Share Using C-Level Relationship Selling

13th June 2008
C-Level relationship selling is simple and more effective than any other strategy, tactic or selling technique once you learn the process. However, if you don’t know how to do it, it can be like cold calling in the sense that it’s intimidating, fraug... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer

Geneva a happening place in Switzerland

09th June 2008
It is one of the world’s principal cities of international diplomacy located in Switzerland. Many international organizations have corporate offices formed in Geneva. Due to this many VIPS all over the world visit it. Also it is the location for tourist... Read >
Author: xRaj Reddy

Are Geneva Hotels in Switzerland?

27th May 2008
The city of Geneva in Switzerland is among the world’s chief hub of international diplomacy. Being home to Headquarters of many famous International Organizations, Geneva is a very important city. Since many VIPs and tourist come to Geneva on both offic... Read >
Author: nancy

Are Geneva Hotels in Switzerland?

27th May 2008
The city of Geneva in Switzerland is among the world’s chief hub of international diplomacy. Being home to Headquarters of many famous International Organizations, Geneva is a very important city. Since many VIPs and tourist come to Geneva on both offic... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Rajasthan Tour – a tour which captures the essence of royal Rajasthan

15th February 2008
A traditional desert state abounding in sand dunes, fairy-tale palaces and rugged forts, wooded hills and amazing lakes, colorful men and women, bustling cities and quiet villages, camels, elephants and tigers - Rajasthan in India is just the perfect t... Read >
Author: suchita

The huge cost of hospital parking charges revealed

15th August 2007
You�ll have to excuse me for a moment. I�m going to have a rant. And I�m afraid it�s not too closely related to no win, no fee compensation claims so I apologise if no win, no fee compensation claims is what you�ve come to read about. Anywa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Three Golden Rules of a Internet Home Based Business

20th June 2007
Similar to a conventional home based business, starting, running, and making a profit from an internet home based business does not have to be the huge challenge that most people make it out to be. It isn’t easy, but it doesn’t have to be inordinatel... Read >
Author: Gordon Milton

A Circle of Friends: Nichepreneurs and the Power of Relationships

19th June 2007
Even though Nichepreneurs generally operate their businesses all on their own, it’s critical to remember that, to quote the old saying, “No man is an island!” I can’t tell you how often this has proved true, in my own career and in that of many of... Read >
Author: Susan Friedmann

Bikaner Travel Guide

10th June 2007
Bikaner was founded in 1488 by a descendant of the founder of Jodhpur named Rao Bhikaji. The city is encircled by high fortifications comprising a 7 km long wall which bounds the old city and has 5 entrances. All these were established in the 18th century... Read >
Author: Vinay

What makes roadside diners so popular and why do American travelers love them?

01st June 2007
Roadside diners: bastions of casual eating, local culture, 24-hour breakfast, easy parking and come-as-you-are hospitality. For a motorcycle-riding tourist and traveler like me -- as well as for other road warriors -- diners present a logical starting an... Read >
Author: Brian R. Salisbury

Pune Travel Guide

31st May 2007
Pune also known as Poona is the cultural capital of Maharashtra. It was the seat of power during Maratha Kingdom. Located at a distance of 160 km from Mumbai, Pune is the second largest city of Maharashtra. Pune lies close to the Western Ghat Mountains, ... Read >
Author: Vinay

You're a Client? Then be afraid – very afraid!

06th April 2007
Because they are spending your money the wrong way, the advertising industry is shattering all our illusions, one by one the marketing institutions once considered bastions of integrity appear to be falling into a mire of sleaze and mediocrity. Firstly... Read >
Author: Paul Ashby

Cape Town Must See - VOC Castle Built In 1666

05th March 2007
The Castle of Good Hope is the oldest building in South Africa. Built between 1666 and 1679 by the Dutch East India Company, better known as the VOC (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie), this pentagonal fortification replaced a small clay and timber fort ... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa

And Then There Were Too Many

12th January 2007
And Then There Were Too ManyBy: Sam VakninThe latest census in Ukraine revealed an apocalyptic drop of 10% in itspopulation - from 52.5 million a decade ago to a mere 47.5 million lastyear. Demographers predict a precipitous decline of one third in Russia... Read >
Sam Vaknin

Marketing with Smart ROI by Stephen Rogers

21st May 2006
Marketing with smart ROI by Stephen Rogers Is marketing one of the last bastions of unregulated expenditure within a business? There is growing pressure from the Boardroom and Executive Management Committee's to bring marketing and communications... Read >
Author: Paul Rudman

Unexpected Wisdom: The Drunk on North Avenue

01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Mark Meshulam I grew up on North Avenue, a 4-lane street cutting East-West across the middle of Chicago. My folks owned a clothing store there and our family lived upstairs. It was 1961 and I was 9 years old. On each corner was a tave... Read >
Author: Mark Meshulam

Weddings in Malta with Discount City Break

14th January 2006
A Sunshine Wedding with a difference on the island of Malta. Where else can you get married at a traditional Church, in a simple registry office, at the beach or in full 1500AD costume? The answer is in Malta and its cousin islands of Gozo & Como. ... Read >
Author: Pawan Kumare

Harmony! Washing Machine Spins, Fridge Chills Out

18th December 2005
'An appliance of science', someone said, it does your washing while you're in bed. It swishes and spins as you slumber away whilst your washing is ready when you start your new day. This wonderful machine belongs to a family of white goods. They were m... Read >
Author: David Skul

MDINA, 'THE WALLED, SILENT CITY OF GHOSTS'

06th December 2005
No visit to Malta would be complete without a visit to its elegant, walled city of Mdina and its suburb, Rabat, in the Old City. Mdina and Rabat are steeped more than 4000 years in history when they formed part of a Roman settlement. Walking through Mdi... Read >
Author: Pawan Kumare

Budapest, Hungary The Paris of Eastern Europe

27th September 2005
Located in Eastern Europe, Hungary is diverse and beautiful country. The undisputed treasure of the country is Budapest. Budapest A Tale of Three Cities Over 2,000 years old, Budapest is a large city containing traces of the various forces that ha... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Budapest, Hungary The Castle District

27th September 2005
Towering a couple hundred feet above the Danube River, the Castle District in Budapest is a special place. Surrounded by gothic churches with stain glass, a visit to the Castle District is like stepping back into the renaissance. Castle District Sit... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo