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Automotive Resource Guide

29th September 2009
Finding information about past, current, and future car offerings used to be a task that involved wading through countless glossy magazines, perusing bulky sales brochures, shifting through inky newspapers, and skimming through a host of other print mater... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ceann Sibeal Golf Club: Europes Most Westerly Golf Course

28th September 2009
Set in Europe's third largest island, the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club can be found on the Western most part of Ireland and is blessed with astounding natural beauty composed of rolling dune terrains and steep and sharp cliffs that juts to the ocean. When it’... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

“Blood Extravasation: Israel’s Journey to the Precipice of Nowhere”

23rd September 2009
Western civilization’s lone bastion in the Middle East has lost sight of its holistic long-term visage, and is behaving like a fracturalized cornered animal, lashing at all within its grasp. Israel fails to remember Chaim Weizmann’s precursor to enter... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Modest Proposal For Healthcare

16th September 2009
(Based on the Essay "A Modest Proposal", by Jonathan Swift in 1729) A new organization has been created on the West side of Manhattan. This is an organization dedicated to the betterment of humanity, the cleanliness of the earth and the causes of equa... Read >
Author: Howard Jacobs

The Ceann Sibeal Golf Club in Europe

16th September 2009
Set in Europe's third largest island, the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club can be found on the Western most part of Ireland and is blessed with astounding natural beauty composed of rolling dune terrains and steep and sharp cliffs that juts to the ocean. When it's ... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb

ugg boots for women

08th August 2009
Ugg Boots for womenWhere it comes up to tall boots for women, for the most part people tend to think along the lines of leather boots or stilettos with sharp pointed heels!Of late however, this perception seems to be wanning as people start appreciating u... Read >
Author: Petronella Colbert

Make Your Home Your Fortress

07th August 2009
A home should be one’s personal sanctuary, free from the intrusions of the outside world. It should be a haven, a bastion of safety and peace. Home is where one raises a family, after all. It’s only apt that it’s a place of tranquility and respite. ... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Walk down the Budapest!

11th July 2009
Budapest has great historic importance and is famous among travelers. It was a major city to host many of the historic events of Europe. We consider the attracting impressions of buildings, streets, squares and sights, and of course, the atmosphere, for d... Read >
Author: Shaw

The Need for Home Security Is Greater than Ever

09th July 2009
Responsible parents and heads of family should all and always be aware of the fact that the need for home security is greater today than ever before…yet, unfortunately, some home owners don’t take the issue very seriously. Many people try to comfort ... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Storyteller Gulzar now on stage

07th July 2009
When it is Gulzar being brought to life on the stage, expectations are high. ‘High octane emotions on the menu’, one would expect, without the cumbersome melodrama tagging behind of course. At Prithvi on July 3, expectations were similar for all who h... Read >
Author: Anand

How can the TESOL course help you in China?

01st May 2009
China is one of those places that has always led a very sheltered life. It has, for a very long time, held on to its native traditions and cultures, guarding it jealously from outside influences. But, if there’s one thing about the Chinese, it’s their... Read >
Author: adalphpaul

Forex Review - Trading Demystified

18th February 2009
With an estimated daily turnover of nearly 2 trillion dollars, a figure which actually exceeds all of the world's stock markets, Forex has established itself as the largest financial trade market in the world. What is Forex market trading? Well, a simp... Read >
Author: Erica Polaris

Policing Prostitution

07th February 2009
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's recent speech to the Women's Institute (WI), encouraging members to join the fight against trafficking women into the UK sex trade, was bound to hit the headlines. Enlisting the efforts of a bastion of British womanhood (t... Read >
Author: Aran Lackey

You Can Maximize Money By Adsense

05th December 2008
We were getting most of our traffic from Google and they decided to change their way of indexing and "poof", there went the Adsense income. Specifically, Google will display these AdSense ads on your site to match how they distinguish the contents of your... Read >
Author: john00003

A Hotel That Offers The Best In Amsterdam

02nd December 2008
Netherlands has throughout the years held its own when it came to be a charming place for a holiday. Its capital has in fact become the stuff of legends and fairytales, and this idea of it being a fairytale would be true to tourists who visit every single... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Turn Your Home into a Fortress

02nd December 2008
June 1 through November 30—the 6-months we Floridians have come to dread. For most of us, hurricane season entails a slew of inconveniences: bouts of torrential rain, oppressive humidity and—quite possibly the most abhorrent—interminable perspiratio... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

New Underground Ways to Make Money

26th November 2008
New Underground Ways to Make Money With this stalling economy and so many people out of work, many folks are going to be faced with the realization that the “good times” enjoyed during the past decade may be a bit harder to come by over the next se... Read >
Author: greenjl4seo

New Underground Ways to Make Money

26th November 2008
New Underground Ways to Make Money With this stalling economy and so many people out of work, many folks are going to be faced with the realization that the “good times” enjoyed during the past decade may be a bit harder to come by over the next se... Read >
Author: greenjl4seo

Not Just for Tradeshows

03rd November 2008
The tradeshow is often the bastion of free hand outs. This is where companies go if they want to give out things for free that have their company name all over it. You can’t help but get a whole slew of interesting little freebies when walking down t... Read >
Author: Kaye Z. Marks

Want to maximize Money by Adsense and internet?

21st October 2008
We were getting most of our traffic from Google and they decided to change their way of indexing and "poof", there went the Adsense income. Specifically, Google will display these AdSense ads on your site to match how they distinguish the contents of your... Read >
Author: POOJA BERI

Want To Maximize Money By Adsense And Internet?

21st October 2008
We were getting most of our traffic from Google and they decided to change their way of indexing and "poof", there went the Adsense income. Specifically, Google will display these AdSense ads on your site to match how they distinguish the contents of your... Read >
Author: POOJA BERI

How to maximize Money by Adsense and internet?

08th October 2008
We were getting most of our traffic from Google and they decided to change their way of indexing and "poof", there went the Adsense income. Specifically, Google will display these AdSense ads on your site to match how they distinguish the contents of your... Read >
Author: CODY JAKES

How to maximize Money by Adsense?

06th October 2008
We were getting most of our traffic from Google and they decided to change their way of indexing and "poof", there went the Adsense income. Specifically, Google will display these AdSense ads on your site to match how they distinguish the contents of your... Read >
Author: JHON CODY

AMAZING DRIVE

24th August 2008
Brahmaputra Road-India There’s something to be said for traveling along shorelines. I’ve chased the sea along India’s 8,000 km coast; but I’ve never followed a river before, and here I am, all set to drive up the second largest river in Asia-the ... Read >
Author: ravi

Take a Cruise Down a German River

16th August 2008
Instead of taking a cruise to Alaska or the Caribbean this year, why not look at the opportunity to see some of the best scenery in the world with a cruise down a German river? The stunning landscapes have inspired poets, writers and painters over the cen... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

We Be of One Blood you and I?

22nd July 2008
From an outsider’s point of view, the UK might seem like a place where gay freedom and equality have reached their zenith. After all, since the ‘crime’ of homosexuality was removed from the statute books, gay’s here have enjoyed a hard-won libert... Read >
Author: Simon Goodall

Ernakulam – Commercial Capital Of Kerala

07th April 2008
Ernakulam, one of the finest harbors of the world is also the commercial capital of Kerala. Ernakulam or Kochi has a remarkable position in the history of Kerala. Ernakulam offers a wide variety of tourism facilities. Many historians have laid mark in ... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

They say, Bihar has changed !!!

28th March 2008
Change has been the buzzword in Bihar ever since Nitish Kumar led NDA destroyed the bastion of Lalu Prasad Yadav in 2005, but unfortunately, it is the most elusive and most over-rated word in the state in real sense of term. Lalu Yadav lost the political ... Read >
Author: dprabhash

The Importance Of Making Money

14th February 2008
The Global Economic Monitor concludes that as much as one-third of the differences in national economic growth may be due to differences in entrepreneurial activity. In America, as many as 8.4 out of every 100 US adults are right now trying to start busi... Read >
Author: A Dowler

Monetarily Difficult Times Come to an End

14th November 2007
Nowadays, securing loans has become simple for even those people who have bad credit scores. Nowadays, more and more bad credit mortgages are on their way up. Why are we seeing this change in the scene for mortgages? Maybe it is because there many people ... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana

Ceann Sibeal Golf Club: Europes Most Westerly Golf Course

02nd September 2007
Set in Europe's third largest island, the Ceann Sibeal Golf Club can be found on the Western most part of Ireland and is blessed with astounding natural beauty composed of rolling dune terrains and steep and sharp cliffs that juts to the ocean. When it’... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Ballyliffin Golf Club's History of Success and Failures

31st August 2007
Ireland is a bastion of golf course, whether be it parkland or links courses, and they have more than enough for its 4 million population to accommodate many other golfers from all over the world. Blessed with beautiful land and scenic views, vacation gol... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Visit Galicia – Take a look at the Northern Atlantic Coast.

24th August 2007
Unlike possibly the majority of the autonomous regions of Spain, in Galicia the coastline plays a tremendous part the local economy for all reasons both economic and recreational. The North Coast of Galicia which lies between Ribadeo and Ferrol is an a... Read >
Author: Scott James

Mercedes-Benz spicing up its R-Class lineup

15th May 2007
It can be remembered that Mercedes-Benz has launched its much-awaited line of crossover the R-Class touring vehicle in North America for model year 2006. Unfortunately it didn’t turned out the way the automaker expected it would as a matter of fact th... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

Feel the spirit of colonial Brazil in Salvador

18th April 2007
Salvador is undoubtedly the most colourful of all Brazilian cities. Having found yourself here, you will further have no troubles with understanding typical Brazilian psychology and peculiarities of their national character. Salvador is the key, which ... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

The Incredible Speed of Falling - Stand Up America

26th March 2007
The most arduously practiced, meticulously choreographed and gracefully executed dance routine can end in a second with a dancer falling into a contorted heap at the gasp of a watching crowd. Is the social experimentation of this era a wary dancer, over c... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Chrysler Group: Business as Usual

09th March 2007
The Chrysler Group despite the sober news of its upcoming buyout seems unaffected by all the controversies. As a matter of fact, it is preparing a stream of new products for Ireland and UK in an effort to increase its market share upwards. The automaker... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

San Francisco crab season offers a wealth of culinary delights

22nd February 2007
San Francisco, California, is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the west coast, attracting thousands of visitors every year. Indeed, famed for its liberal past and well-known as a bastion of gay rights in the United States, the city attracts ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Remember When We Could Cruise and Drag

18th January 2007
As I was listening to our oldies station, they were talking about the big June event in Modesto, with all the old cars, music groups, car shows and cruisin down the main drag. For those of you who don’t know Modesto is where the inspiration for America... Read >
Author: Sue DeFiore

Two’s Better than One

27th November 2006
Web Exclusive Atlantis Plastics has purchased a seven-layer VAREX blown film extrusion line by Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. This represents Atlantis’s second W&H extrusion line after the recent installation of a five-layer VAREX system last November... Read >
Author: hmilgram

Does Your Site Even Deserve Targeted Traffic?

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Tale Chaser Publishing, Inc. Have you noticed how entitled some people seem to feel about getting targeted, interested visitors to their sites? And have you seen some of the sites they feel should be honored with the precious time, cl... Read >
Author: Jack Humphrey

Repercussion Of Faith

02nd August 2006
Long considered as the bastion of feudalism, Catholicism and religion always seem to be untouchable. It was often dangerous to remark something against it because individuals who do so were often declared as heretics. As a result, religion's potential as ... Read >
Author: Todd Lange

When Thanks Just Doesn't Cut It: Showing Your Appreciation

09th June 2006
"Thanks," we all say, when someone does something nice for us. But do we mean it? Sometimes, we rattle it off in a rushed way, which communicates anything but what we really want to convey. And normally, we wait until November to truly show our thanks. ... Read >
Author: Alyson Mead

Miami Real Estate Profile: The Flamingo

04th June 2006
The Flamingo Condominium at 1500 Bay Road, Miami Beach is an incredible residence that will make you feel like you are on vacation 365 days a year. Luxury Miami real estate dots the coast of this lively town and offers an incredible opportunity to live in... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens

What makes the University of Phoenix's school of justice unique

01st April 2006
The University of Phoenix Online is unique in being the first university to offer older, already employed people an opportunity to earn a college degree without having to give up one's job. Established in 1976 it is the oldest and largest university or co... Read >
Author: Jim Greenberg

Your Scared To Start Writing But You Want To Write Anyway

09th February 2006
We all know how to write, right? So why is it so hard? Why do we freeze up at the thought of writing our thoughts down on paper? I have a suspicion it started when we were all in grade school and we were judged by our teacher, that bastion of authority wh... Read >
Author: Ellen Essene

ISRAEL MUST BE WIPED OFF THE MAP . . . Origins of Treasongate

13th November 2005
By Doug KriegerCARTHAGE MUST BE DESTROYEDCarthage was Rome's implacable foe; thus, did the Roman Senator Cato conclude whatever the topic at hand on the floor of the Senate with: "Carthago delenda est" Carthage must be destroyed! Eventually, once the ... Read >
Author: Doug Krieger

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