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education

30th September 2009
Primary Keywords: education in developing countries in Central Knowledge Keywords: education teach practical social skills, intellectual abilities of gender inequalities influence over key government UNESCO Page Title: On the state of education in devel... Read >
Author: seekstudentloans

Traveling in Japan | Beyond a Simple Vacation

22nd September 2009
Despite being a well-known and respected country all around the planet, unfortunately few Western visitors visit Japan. Perhaps that's because of the misunderstanding that Japan is a highly expensive country, an idea that stems from the bubble era in Jap... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan

Choosing a Barcelona Neighbourhood to Live in – Eixample

18th September 2009
Moving to any new city is a daunting and exciting experience, and the Catalan Capital of Barcelona has many desirable areas to live in. Let’s look at the neighbourhood of Eixample. Eixample literally means the widening of the city or extension beyon... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Czech travel and information

17th September 2009
If you have never thought of traveling to the Czech Republic, you are really missing something. Consider this: when the Berlin wall came crashing down, thousands of people made the Czech Republic their home. With good reason. The country, with its fairyta... Read >
Author: Carlz

The Best Sights for Travellers in Poland

17th September 2009
If you are looking for somewhere to visit that is in Europe and filled with plenty of wonderful cities and eye catching destinations, you couldn’t do much better than to visit Poland. Poland shares borders with several countries including Germany, an... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Unmissable Sights in India

16th September 2009
As one of the largest countries in the world, India has plenty of cities and destinations that the eager traveller can head to when visiting the country. But would you know the best places to visit when going to this country on holiday? Most people ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

A look at Gold Coast Hotels

15th September 2009
Gold Coast North Queensland is one of the premier holiday destinations in Australia. It boasts of both natural glory and man made splendor. The area has something for every holidaymaker whether you are looking for a peaceful sojourn, a fun filled holiday ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Exciting deals for Hotels in Rome

07th September 2009
Rome is a wonderful, ancient and historical city where you can enjoy your complete vacation. During your visit in Rome, you will find many exciting locations to watch out. But before you are in this city the most important thing you need to do is to find ... Read >
Author: roby.john

Exciting deals for Hotels in Rome

07th September 2009
Rome is a wonderful, ancient and historical city where you can enjoy your complete vacation. During your visit in Rome, you will find many exciting locations to watch out. But before you are in this city the most important thing you need to do is to find ... Read >
Author: roby.john

Universities Terrorized in US-ally 'Ethiop

31st August 2009
A most devastating Press Release, revealing the excruciating practices of oppression and tyranny by the Tigray Abyssinian dictator Meles Zenawi, has been published a few days ago. The international community has to demonstrate great concern and immedi... Read >
Author: mufiz

Surfing World Visits Lanzarote

23rd August 2009
Lanzarote in the Canary Islands isn't the first place that comes to mind when it comes to surfing. Lanzarote is the easternmost island in the Canary chain. Though a part of Spain, it is located about 100 km off the coast of North Africa. Declared a Bio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Italy: A People Enjoy Life by Born

21st August 2009
Italy has beautiful scenery, long history and rich heritages of culture. It is one of the countries who have abundant resource of tours. It is affirmed by UNESCO that Italy owns most of the history and culture heritages of mankind in the world. Every year... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Visiting Agri: The Home of Taj Mahal

14th August 2009
Taj Mahal is a very famous tourist attraction that embodies a perfect symmetrical structure. Visit Agri to see this wonderful monument plus other wonderful attractions. Agra is an Indian city in the northern part of Uttar Pradesh. It is located around ... Read >
Author: Urmann

Lanzarote hotels

01st August 2009
The word ‘leisure’ and ‘relaxation’ is very important for human beings. Without this two human life would be so strenuous. So, from the early days to now man has been busy to shape their life to get rid of monotony. The word ‘leisure’ a... Read >
Author: Lisa Borg

The End of Business as Usual: ICT-driven Learning Seen as the Answer to Our Education Problems

30th July 2009
As the UK sees record numbers of applicants applying for university places, and the prospect of as many as 50,000 being turned away, it is perhaps unsurprising that the latest UNESCO World Conference in Higher Education discussed the challenge of demand a... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Staying in Prague Apartments at Affordable Price

29th July 2009
No doubt about Prague is worth a visit and he is able to attract many visitors each year. This city is famous for Vitaver River, Charles Bridge, night view of Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral and other historic monuments. You can also schedule a visit, ... Read >
Author: Manseo

Many Reason of Popularity of Prague Apartments

29th July 2009
Prague, the city of a thousand bell towers, is a tourist destination increasingly popular. However, its location and the communist past in Eastern Europe can be daunting to many potential visitors. When planning a visit, one of the most common is wher... Read >
Author: Manseo

Garden of the Master of Nets – An exquisite glimpse into the heritage and culture of the Chinese

23rd July 2009
The Garden of the Master of Nets is an exquisitely charming heritage site to visit in Suzhou that is bound to inspire feelings of tranquility and peace in the visitor. Though Suzhou is the home to several beautiful gardens, there is something unique and c... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

On Location May 07 – Thailand and Laos

18th July 2009
After a long flight via Bangkok it was a delight to land at the small, sunny airport of Luang Prabang. This wonderful UNESCO World Heritage site is somewhere I've longed to visit and it didn't disappoint. Small streets with beautiful colonial architect... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Apartments in Prague

04th July 2009
When visiting the historic city of Prague, tourists often face the dilemma of choosing the right accommodation option. In addition to being the largest city of Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. The city was inscribed as a World Heritage site by... Read >
Author: Manseo

5 Day Trips You Won't Want To Miss In Tenerife

28th June 2009
Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, and being 84km long you are not going to run out of things to do! Even if you are heading to the island exclusively for the sun, at some point you will want to explore the Island. It is said that a trip here ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Menorca Weathering the Economic Storm

28th June 2009
The holidays and travel industry has been hard hit by the economic recession as travelers seek cheaper destinations. Spain, which is now experiencing its first recession since 1993, has seen a sharp decline in visitors from other European nations, especia... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Houses for Sale in San Miguel de Allende will Astound You

15th June 2009
Will you feel secure if you move to San Miguel de Allende and is it easy to live there Houses for sale in San Miguel de Allende continue to sell at a premium compared with the rest of Mexico and even the almost neighbouring booming city of Queretaro only... Read >
Author: Russel Stuart

Staying In Prague Made Simple

14th June 2009
Prague is the largest city in the Czech Republic. The city has a number of architectural buildings that were constructed during the twelfth century. Prague is one of the world heritage sites identified by UNESCO. Tourism industry is flourishing in Prague ... Read >
Author: King Wenceslas

Explore Slovakia

03rd June 2009
Slovakia is a wonderfully varied place to explore. This is presented in the landscape: the plains of the Danube basin stand out amongst the stunning peaks of the High Tatras mountain range. Yet it is also seen in the ethnic diversity of its population... Read >
Author: Populous

Where can I travel in Belarus?

15th May 2009
Most people today live hectic lives in big cities with very little time to unwind and relax along with their loved ones. Most businessmen and professionals find that their professional life has intruded into their personal life and so they find it is impo... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Welcome Boost For Gran Canaria 2009 Vacations

05th May 2009
Holidaymakers who frequent Spain and her islands showed in an opinion poll recently that the Canary Islands rank as one of their top destinations. The poll gives special mention to San Bartolome de Tirajana, Gran Canaria's largest municipality. Gran Ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Prague Apartments: World Class Comfort at Pocket Friendly Price

25th April 2009
Prague, capital of the Czech Republic has been listed by UNESCO as the world heritage site and this has made Prague a popular tourist destination. People from different part of the world visit Prague to experience the exotic locations and beautiful sights... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Eco Travel: Iguazu Falls and the Perito Moreno Glacier

28th March 2009
Argentina is home to many natural tourist attractions. As such, the Iguazu Falls and the Perito Moreno Glacier attract millions of visitors every year, making them two of the most popular destinations in South America. Although located a considerable dist... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Top 10 Prehistoric Sites in Ireland

25th March 2009
Ireland has a rich and varied history, from the time of the Celts, and not forgetting the Bronze and Iron Age eras. Add to this the fact that the island of Ireland is dotted with many fascinating megalithic and prehistoric monuments. We've put together a ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Family Holidays in Slovenia - Top Tourist Activities

25th March 2009
Sometimes called "Little Europe", Slovenia offers a sample of the best things Europe has to offer, including spectacular nature parks and architectural wonders from the Middle Ages. Indeed, even if it is a small country, it has a wealth of attractions and... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Nha nhac cung dinh - the Royal Refined Music of Hue

20th February 2009
The UNESCO Council appraised Vietnamese royal music in the following terms: “Vietnamese royal music represents an elegant and refined music. It deals with the music performed in the imperial courts and on different anniversaries, religious festivals, an... Read >
Author: vnttn

The Treats That Corfu Has To Offer

04th December 2008
Corfu, situated in the Ionian Sea, is a Greek Island. The name of the island in English is Corfu, whereas its name in Greek is Kerkyra. The place has a total area of 600 Km sq. It is an ancient place, which is deeply connected to Greece’s history and my... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Rental Apartments in Prague Offer Comfort

01st December 2008
It’s a common desire to spend some memorable moments with your loved ones far away from the hustle and bustle of crowded city. Spending your holidays in a city like Prague is an exceptionally good idea. It is not only the capital of Czech Republic from ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

South Africa's Top Attractions: Robben Island

27th November 2008
Robben Island is one of South Africa’s most important historical sites especially as during the Apartheid era it as used to imprison many political prisoners. Read on for more... While you are in the area you could also visit Robben Island, while not... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Forbidden City of Beijing - A Magical And Overwhelming Place

18th November 2008
The Forbidden City in Beijing is no longer forbidden territory anymore. And we should be grateful for that. Why? If you have had the honor to visit this extraordinary place, you will understand. This stunning complex of imperial buildings, right in the... Read >
Author: abul kashem

Austrian Cities and Resorts Hotel Accommodation

12th November 2008
Austria attracts number of visitors to its cities, ski and lakeside resorts each year. All these guests are being welcomed by warm and friendly people, variety of tourist attractions and activities and of course world class of hotel accommodation! Holi... Read >
Author: abraxas

Austrian Cities and Resorts Hotel Accommodation

12th November 2008
Austria attracts number of visitors to its cities, ski and lakeside resorts each year. All these guests are being welcomed by warm and friendly people, variety of tourist attractions and activities and of course world class of hotel accommodation! Holi... Read >
Author: abraxas

Gran Canaria Favourite For Euro Tourists

27th October 2008
A recent opinion poll of European tourists indicates that the Canary Islands are one of Spain's top destinations. This is music to the ears of business owners in Gran Canaria and the surrounding islands. It follows a prediction of economic downturn in Eur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Casco Viejo, Panama From An Architects Point of View

06th October 2008
Enrique Restrepo, a Panamanian from Veraguas Province originally caught sight of Casco Viejo when writing his graduate thesis, which was published at the time, as arguably the most complete study of this UNESCO World Heritage site to date. He speaks his m... Read >
Author: Ella

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

Staying in Prague Apartment

01st September 2008
No doubts Prague is worth visiting and that is why it is able to attract lots of visitors every year. This city is famous for the Vitava River, Charles Bridge, night view of Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral and other historical monuments. You can also p... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Barcelona Gaudi focus: Palau Güell.

24th August 2008
Early 2008 saw the (partial) re-opening of one of Barcelona’s top attractions – Palau Güell, or the Güell Palace. This amazing edifice is a must see attraction in Barcelona. Any trip to Barcelona is not complete without a stroll on Las Ramblas ... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Relocating to Portugal

18th August 2008
When studies were carried out a few years ago into Britons and emigrating it was revealed that 5,000 Britons a week moved abroad permanently during 2005 and already there are over 50,000 Britons now living in Portugal after making the decision to pack up ... Read >
Author: Helen

¡Welcome to Salzburg!

18th August 2008
We would be delighted for you to visit Salzburg. The city will surprise you for sure. It doesn’t matter when you’re going, as said by the Austrian poet Hermann Bahr, “Salzburg is always beautiful, and you always think that is the best season to visi... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe

Things to do in Salzburg

17th August 2008
If you want to have an exciting trip, and are a bit bored by simply visiting museums and monuments, Salzburg is a good place to go. You will find the cultural aspects mixed with a lot of outdoor activities. If you stay in a hôtel Salzburg in the "Old Tow... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe

Why to Choose Prague Apartments?

29th July 2008
Many people go to spend holidays in Prague every year. Prague has been listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO. It is also the largest and capital city of Czech Republic. When you go to visit any place or spend your holidays, the most important problem ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Why are people relocating to Spain?

22nd July 2008
There are many attractions to life in Spain, and this article outlines a few of them Some 15.5 million people, or 38.3 per cent of Spain’s population of 40.5 million, live in the country’s 50 largest cities. A significant number of these were succe... Read >
Author: Better Removals

Study Portuguese in Portugal and visit Azores and Madeira Islands

30th June 2008
Study Portuguese in Portugal and visit two incredible places that offer unique features: the Islands of Madeira and Azores from where you can travel to numerous smaller islands in the region. If you come to study Portuguese in Portugal you might want ... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

Why buy Property in Tenerife?

10th June 2008
About Tenerife Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands evolved several million years ago as a volcanic land mass not far from the African Coast. It is the third largest volcanic land on the planet and it boasts the highest mountain in the Spanish d... Read >
Author: Lester Emanuel

Portofino, Italy: We present you a Old Winery in Genoa by know: "I Tre Merli."

07th April 2008
We Portofino World Site, the official tourist site for Portofino in Italy, one of the eight wonders of the world, were a few nights ago for dinner from Three Merli, one of the most ancient Inns of Genoa. How do you create a restaurant so perfect? Easy, ju... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Review of Paphos

27th March 2008
Writing a review of a town or resort is not always easy. We tend to write from our own experience, but we often neglect the fact that different people will have different expectations of any locations. Such thoughts are important when we look at the to... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Paphos Holiday Deals

27th March 2008
If you're looking for a different option for your next holiday, then a visit to the island of Cyprus may be just what you need. One of the most popular resorts on the island is Paphos, once the capital city of Cyprus. Today, the resort brings together ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Make a splash in Paphos

27th March 2008
The Mediterranean island of Cyprus is a haven for those seeking a place to escape and enjoy water sports in a warm climate. The town of Paphos is particularly popular, with its mix of modernity and history. If you're not familiar with Cyprus then you m... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Talking about beautiful Prague

25th March 2008
The Czech Republic is located in the very heart of Europe. Visitors can enjoy its historical monuments, castles, chateaux and beautiful and diverse nature. Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic is our most valuable historical city reserve. In 1992 the... Read >
Author: scott

Island hopping in Croatia- experience the culture.

07th March 2008
With over a thousand islands spread around the Adriatic Sea, there is so much to experience. The best way to see what Croatia has to offer is by island hopping across the amazing Island that you will find upon your arrival. As well as the islands, there a... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Flights – Valencia, an Introduction

11th February 2008
Roughly half way down Spain’s Mediterranean coast is the country’s third largest city – the “laid-back beach-town” of Valencia. Valencia’s history dates all the way back to 138 BC, where it was part of the Roman Empire. World renowned for t... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Hotels – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, an Introduction

05th February 2008
The country of Luxembourg was founded as a fortress by Sigefroid, Count of Ardennes back in 963AD, and since then the country is now home to one of Europe’s key financial and political centres, the wealthy city of Luxembourg. In terms of politics, L... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Learn Japanese in Japan and enjoy outstanding Ski resorts

02nd February 2008
If you are a ski lover and wish to experience and alternative and unique spot on hearth, you must travel abroad and learn Japanese in Japan. Though unknown by many, Japan offers incredible ski resorts and snowed caped regions excellent for practicing sn... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

The Active Republic: Czech it out

23rd January 2008
Since the peaceful splitting of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, the Czech Republic has become one of the newest countries in Europe, and as such, is a modern nation with good infrastructure and an advanced economy. But the ima... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

Escorted Holidays to Poland

28th September 2007
Escorted holidays can provide a great way to visit parts of Eastern Europe, taking the stress out of planning a trip. On a recent tour of Poland, it was clear that this is one Eastern European country with plenty to offer.There is so much about Eastern Eu... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Historic Galicia and its place in Spanish History

24th August 2007
Spain has a wealthy and varied tradition that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. Examples of the wide variety of historical influences that go to make up modern day Spain can be fo... Read >
Author: Scott James

England does exist outside of London

24th July 2007
So many travellers to England view London as being the hub of the country. While the capital certainly has a lot to offer visitors, it's a shame to miss out on the other delights of England. As you may already have gathered from reading the opening par... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

ISIC - International Student Identity Card

30th March 2007
The ISIC card is not only an identity card, but also provides its owner with benefits in over 100 countries. The ISIC is intended for exclusive use by high school and university students, including both undergraduate and graduate levels. The ISIC is the o... Read >
Author: msutherl

Distance Learning for Working Professionals

14th March 2007
If you are considering starting a distance learning course, the information here will be helpful for you to make that final decision to step into the world of distance learning. If you are already studying by distance learning, this information will reass... Read >
Author: CJ Williams

Bulgaria - A Big-Small Treasure

08th December 2006
One can describe many things as big-small. Actually, big-small is something small that has the characteristics of something much bigger than itself. And with that in mind, I come to think of Bulgaria. I am sure that many of you who read this have heard of... Read >
Author: abraxas

The discovery channel behind telecommunication systems in connection to ENT SPECIALISATION

14th April 2006
The telecommunication is an important form or an idea in which information is exchanged between minimum two individuals or more in wide devastating manner focusing on the single aim that information must reach fast across connecting all parts of the world... Read >
Author: sowmya ramani

Do You Want Ketchup With Your Degree, Or Can You Beat McEducation?

06th December 2005
Do You Want Ketchup With Your Degree, Or Can You Beat McEducation? Alex Heiphetz, Ph.D., President, AHG, Inc. A short editorial published by Education Today in early October of 2002 started a debate that is not settled to this time. Moreover, i... Read >
Author: Mike Oxman

The Future of the Book

27th September 2005
The Future of the Book By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" One of the first acts of the French National Assembly in 1789 was to issue this declaration: "The free communication of thought and opinion is one of the ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin