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16th September 2009
Textile industries have captured the entire world in a unique way. Everyone would be able to guess why. This is because it offers the great variety of fabric which is to be used on daily basis being it in different varieties. Garment manufacturing is the ... Read >
Author: Brijesh
16th September 2009
If you have been on my website www.toscanamia.biz in the Italy villa rental section, you may have seen the ultra-luxury villas of the Coselli collection. These are very impressive Tuscan villa rentals situated on two hillsides near Lucca. They have been r... Read >
Author: Husbi Ahmed
10th September 2009
Sir Stuart Hampson, Former chairman of John Lewis, Keynote Business and Motivational Speaker is to be appointed Chairman of The Crown Estate on the retirement of Ian Grant CBE on 31 December 2009. Sir Stuart's appointment will take effect from 1 January 2... Read >
Author: tugsearch
10th September 2009
Adrenaline Forest which is ideal for both family and group visits, is an enthralling adventure park positioned in the centre of the forest. This park which is known to be a challenge against gravity and balance is situated in Spencer Park just 15 minutes ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
10th September 2009
Throughout Wigan there are many beautiful parks where you can enjoy your evenings and weekends. Whether you want to go for
a day out with the family or just a peaceful stroll on your own or with a pet, there is a park to suit you. Here are some of my ... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
10th September 2009
Throughout Wigan there are many beautiful parks where you can enjoy your evenings and weekends. Whether you want to go for a day out
with the family or just a peaceful stroll on your own or with a pet, there is a park to suit you. Here are some of my ... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
30th August 2009
Special economic zones are geographical regions that have economic laws that are generally a step to increase foreign direct investment in the country. Now, India is moving like China and granting special economic zones with a view to form conditions that... Read >
Author: ashishjuneja
18th August 2009
Long Mynd
The Long Mynd is 10 miles south of Shrewsbury, and has an area of over 8.5 square miles. The name Long Mynd literally means "Long Mountain". The eastern edge of the Long Mynd has many steep valleys, though it rises up to a heath land plateau ... Read >
Author: andycal
08th August 2009
Buyers interested in Playa del Carmen real estate can see a valuable model in some of the Riviera Maya’s top businesses. The recession is most certainly a time to act with caution, and as always, make decisions based on accurate, complete information; ... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
24th July 2009
Plans for the new Riviera Maya international airport in Tulum are awaiting final approval from the Mexican Civil Aviation Authority, reported local newspaper, El Periodico de Quintana Roo, last Friday.
Gina Patricia Ortíz Blanco, head of the Institute... Read >
Author: Investment Properties Mexico
16th July 2009
In yet another move to ease the foreign direct investment (FDI) guideline for real estate, the department of industrial policy & promotion (DIPP) has proposed that minimum capitalisation norms be waived for some projects in hospitality and tourism.
... Read >
Author: santoshbaranwal
09th July 2009
Night Safari essentially adds a new dimension to the idea of a safari. A safari is undertaken to witness wild animals in their natural surroundings. It becomes more interesting because unlike a zoo where they are kept caged, in a wildlife reserve they are... Read >
Author: Peter Joseph
01st July 2009
One of the most increasingly popular zoo concepts in the contemporary world is the ‘open Zoo’ concept. The Singapore Zoological Gardens also known as the Singapore Zoo, is no exception when it comes to a modern day Open Zoo. This nationally noteworthy... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
29th June 2009
A zoo is essentially a place where animals are kept and exhibited to the general public in lieu of money. Zoos in their own way also help in conserving and preserving the lives of many species that are considered endangered. Most zoos kept their animals l... Read >
Author: Peter Joseph
29th June 2009
The Purple Bamboo Park which is also known as the Black Bamboo Park or Zizhuyuan is one of the seven biggest and most beautiful parks found in Beijing.
The garden is complete with almost 50 different types of bamboo species and is a blend of mountain... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd June 2009
Buying a land estate is the ideal way to escape from the hustle and bustle of city living. A land estate is usually a much larger block of land in a rural setting that is ready for building your own home on. It will have such things as sealed road access ... Read >
Author: Mel C
16th June 2009
Port Macquarie, Australia has many attractions and venues for visitors to the area. If you are a history buff, you’ll definitely want to add a trip to the Lake Innes Ruins to your list of activities to visit. The Lake Innes house was the home of entrepr... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
14th June 2009
Denmark is a country located in Scandinavia. The main part of it is Jutland, which is a peninsula in the north of Germany. There it is the seat of Viking raiders, and later it becomes a major power of north Europe. Denmark evolves into a modern and prospe... Read >
Author: Apple Tree
18th May 2009
Whether you are planning a succint or long voyage to Sauerland or you are just taking a cheap bus into the land of 1.000 mountains because you wish some work-out, you will find out that here each stay is worthwhile.
Sauerland offers excursionists a lot... Read >
Author: TudorBran
05th May 2009
An hours drive north of Brisbane and you will come to the Sunshine Coast.The Sunshine Coast begins at Calondra and stretches to Cooloola, the gateway to Fraser Island and includes the Glass House Mountains, Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley as well as ... Read >
Author: JenB
22nd April 2009
If you haven’t given any thought about your next vacation destination you should take Javea into consideration. Besides the great beaches and the almost perfect weather conditions, Javea has other things to offer that should be taken into consideration ... Read >
Author: Salieri
08th April 2009
Despite all its advantages of modern life leaves a lot to be desired. We spend our time enduring the ever increasing load of work in the city of oppressive unfriendliness, the daily commuter grind and the aggressive reality of impatient road-ragers.
S... Read >
Author: rubinavn
04th April 2009
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding which is also simply known as Chengdu Panda Base is a research and breeding site for Giant Pandas and other uncommon animals. This non profit research organisation is excellently positioned in Chengdu in the P... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
27th March 2009
A magnificent destination that is replete with beauty and splendour, visitors to Daguanyuan will be presented with a memorable destination to remember. The Great View Garden is actually a replica of a famous garden of an imperial family that was described... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th March 2009
In March 2009, the state government of Quintana Roo along with the Federal Government offices of Secretary of Communication and Transport (SCT) had programmed the announcement for the bidding process of a new international airport in Tulum to be construct... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
24th March 2009
Snowboarding, is fast becoming one of the most popular family holidays. One of the biggest appeals to the family is that the active sport which provides a large number of exercises for all. With today's inactive lifestyles, more families have opted to tak... Read >
Author: rukhsana
16th March 2009
Fancy swinging your club in one of the famed 18-hole golf courses in the Los Angeles area where you can attempt your finest shot alongside the rich and famous? Pep up your golf skills and set up your clubs and off you go for a stirring weekend pastime of ... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank
18th February 2009
By David C. Olszewski
Over the last few decades or so, many Americans have been shocked to find out that much of our clothing that we wear, has been made in sweat shops around the world,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2009
Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam. The city of Hanoi has been constructed from the plain and has many rivers that go across it. There are numerous beautiful, picturesque lakes in Hanoi. Thus Hanoi is on occasions referred to as the “city of lakes”.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
30th November 2008
There are plenty of reasons why a hidden tank is ideal for the Australian climate. Australia is a land of extremes and that goes for the weather also. Known as the dry continent, the climate is often marked by drought with occasional periods of heavy ra... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth
30th October 2008
You visit to Madrid will begin by arriving in Barajas airport in the north of the city. The airport is about 25-30 minutes on the metro which I usually very prompt and frequent. There are influxes of low cost airlines that fly daily to Madrid so you will ... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
23rd October 2008
Who doesn’t want to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life? There are times when everybody wants to crawl into a hole and pull the hole in after them, if only it were possible. A more enjoyable solution would be a few days away in some seclu... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
08th September 2008
An area, as opposed to an actual town, Vilamoura boasts that it is one of the largest tourist resorts in Europe, and is such a wealth expanse, that it covers 2,000 hectares of land.
The vegetation within the area that inhabits the land, is variable, of... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
29th July 2008
The government of AP yesterday cleared the much awaited rules for the growth corridor stretching 1 km either side of the ORR. The Land Use of this entire zone is classified as Multipurpose Use Zone excluding the areas specifically earmarked for Roads, Ope... Read >
Author: phani
29th July 2008
The government of AP yesterday cleared the much awaited rules for the growth corridor stretching 1 km either side of the ORR. The Land Use of this entire zone is classified as Multipurpose Use Zone excluding the areas specifically earmarked for Roads, Ope... Read >
Author: phani
20th July 2008
Simply put, capital gain is the gain in the selling price of your asset and capital gains tax (CGT) is the tax amount levied on you for any capital gain that you have included in your annual income tax return form. It is wrong to consider CGT as a separat... Read >
Author: calistastacy
17th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
Have you heard of cars that run on peanut oil? Well when Rudolph Diesel invented his engine — the ones we now run on what has become known as 'diesel' (Named after him)— he ran his own car on peanut oil.
Nowadays a... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees
26th June 2008
Winter is well on it’s way to southern Africa in June, so Claire & I decided to visit the warmer, rain free Waterberg region north of Tshwane (new name for Pretoria) and call on two relatively little known neighbouring private game reserves of Marakele ... Read >
Author: Claire
13th June 2008
Restoring old historic and unloved village houses in rural Italy is one of the most satisfying tasks you can undertake in today’s property market.
Unlike the in the UK, in rural Le Marche there are still thousands of unoccupied and dilapidated village... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
13th June 2008
The restoration and rebuilding of Townhouses or village houses in Le Marche has become very popular over the past couple of years. Restoring small village houses in the historical centres of the many hilltop villages in Le Marche is much a less onerous ta... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
13th June 2008
The restoration and rebuilding of Townhouses or village houses in Le Marche has become very popular over the past couple of years. Restoring small village houses in the historical centres of the many hilltop villages in Le Marche is much a less onerous ta... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
21st May 2008
Agriculture ministry’s report on the mustard seed market presents a gloomy picture of the oilseed market this season. The beginning has already been marred by the slow start of the sowing of the oilseed in this Rabi season. During last year 72 lakh he... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th May 2008
By Darryl Kelley
After a long wait of over 5 years, Vannessa Ventures (TSX.V:VVV) has received final confirmation from the Costa Rican Mining Ministry (MINAE) authorizing the exploitation of the Crucitas project by Vannessa. This clears the way for con... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
20th May 2008
Agriculture ministry’s report on the mustard seed market presents a gloomy picture of the oilseed market this season. The beginning has already been marred by the slow start of the sowing of the oilseed in this Rabi season. During last year 72 lakh he... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
15th May 2008
Canadian vacation
When visitors come for Canadian vacation arrives at Pine Falls Lodge they are welcomed by Lewis and Ruth Slater. Guests are straight away impressed with the charm and sights of our land. Nestled directly between Washagami Lake and... Read >
Author: Pinefallslodge
01st May 2008
Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) new tax policy of improving city infrastructure and the need of a business center close to International Airport has once again opened new channels of investment in Gurgaon real estate. City is emerging as one of... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
01st May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Simon Rosser
Deforestation is basically the loss or destruction of forest habitat, primarily from the action of human beings.
It is the single largest source of land- use greenhouse gas emissions, and accounts for around 18 -20% o... Read >
Author: srosser
06th April 2008
With the combination of high quality IT infrastructure, excellent employable human resources, business friendly policies and a proactive government, Hyderabad is among the most preferred real estate destinations of India. It has 40 IT SEZs and hopes to re... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
03rd April 2008
In 2006, farmers in Brazil were the third largest adopter of biotech crops globally – planting more than 28 million acres (11.5 million hectares) of transgenic soybean crops. A primary reasons for the broad adoption of the technology within Brazil has ... Read >
Author: Ranjana Smetacek
29th March 2008
The Troodos National Forest Park is located at the centre of Cyprus, covers an area of 9337 hectares and hosts invaluable plant and animal habitats. Many villages maintaining local culture, tradition and customs can be found scattered all over the Troodos... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
17th March 2008
Creation some world class commercial destinations, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has entered into real estate.
DMRC's IT PARK real estate venture at Shastri Park has transformed the profile of this place completely. IT Park at Shastri Park is a... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
19th February 2008
Moscow is the largest city in Europe and has a very rich historical value. This is why you have to get around and admire the beautiful architecture of the building; half of which are dated from the Soviet Union era. And you can do this by plotting yourse... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
13th February 2008
Ile aux Aigrettes, once a forgotten part of Mauritius, eaten by weeds and invaded by rats has now started to regain its resources. This islet of Mauritius had been a land enough to overwhelm anyone by its tremendous beauty. Indigenous plants and various... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
30th January 2008
If you are in the mood for fine French wine and food, why not consider the world-famous Bordeaux region of southwestern France? You might even find a bargain, and I really hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we revie... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
14th January 2008
Kerala holidays will never be complete without a trip to the famous Idukki hill station of Kerala. Idukki is located atop the western ghats and is surrounded by mountains. You can find Asia’s first and the world’s second largest arch dam located in Id... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
06th November 2007
Mauritius is a small island but with really a lot of unique things to discover. So, while you are at Blue Bay Beach you could profit from its magnificent seashore, sand and blue water. Blue Bay is not only known for the extraordinary sea but also for its ... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
06th November 2007
Most tourists come to Mauritius for holidays. To able to enjoy the holiday at its maximum, various things can be done in Mauritius. One could head up to Grand Bay where a numerous of activities are readily accessible for tourists. Water sports such as swi... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
01st November 2007
The 23-km Express Highway between Noida and Greater Noida is the buzzword in the real estate industry of these sibling cities, today. The infrastructure project that would run across 40 sectors of Noida has already started benefiting the properties spread... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
30th October 2007
Melbourne Victoria is a great place for shopping. The are many boutique stores around the CBD and much character and charm to be found not only in the products but also the assistants in the stores. Spreading out from Bourke Street there are many stores. ... Read >
Author: Andrew
10th October 2007
KilomberoKilombero is the amongst the six district of Tanzania's Morogoro region, other districts are: Ulanga, Morogoro rural, Morogoro Urban, Kilosa and a new one, Mvomero (which was recently created located in rural Morogoro). T he headquarters of Kilo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th June 2007
Leaving aside oil and wheat, we must say that coffee is on the third place in the world as an important traded commodity, and, judging by its quantity, it has the first place in the North American food products import. Moreover, we can describe it as a so... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
04th June 2007
We know that wine is grown in different countries that have the right climate for the wine grapes. While the most well known places for wines is found in France and in Napa Valley there are many new countries that are expanding into the wine market. Among... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
30th April 2007
In the news: Executives at Toyota Motor’s new plant in a Bangkok suburb point out that the factory in Thailand is the first to run on clean natural gas.
The factory is equipped with robots and parts movers moving silently on the assembly floors. T... Read >
Author: Gertrude Sayzer
01st April 2007
I received an e-mail a while ago, telling me about an international conference on peace and equality and sustainability and inviting me to attend – maybe even to submit a paper.
That was exciting. My first thought was hey, yes, that would be great. I... Read >
Author: Marian Van Eyk McCain
27th March 2007
Mission decongesting Delhi to ride on the back of 2021 Master Plan
Delhi being the country’s capital has always managed to escape the questions pertaining to inadequate infrastructure, congested road networks leading to traffic snarls, residential ... Read >
Author: Lalsa
17th November 2006
Wine searcher say, "Ycoden-Daute-Isora is the most ancient
but most recently Denominated of Spain's regions. The best
dry white wines in Tenerife, from the Listan Blanco grape,
are made here." (I think the reds are even better.)
The region of Ycoden... Read >
Author: Pamela Heywood
05th October 2006
Although the Chardonnay grape has its origins in France, the Chardonnays of California have carved out a niche of their own on the world scene.
Chardonnays of California
Some of the most popular vino in the world is the white. These crisp, fruity v... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini
01st September 2006
Worldwide, overproduction has long been one of the greatest challenges to the wine industry.
In the last three years Spain, France and Italy's wine production has increased by over 24 million hectolitres. According to figures from the International Wi... Read >
Author: Alison White
22nd July 2006
Buying property in Turkey is remarkably easy and the whole process, from signing a preliminary contract to completion, could be completed in a matter of days. Unfortunately, however, all foreign nationals must get permission from the Military Authorities,... Read >
Author: dominic whiting
05th July 2006
We're proud to announce that on June 1st, 2006 ScienceSoft Inc. (http://www.scnsoft.com) became a member of the High Technologies Park, a so called Belarusian Silicon Valley. Belarus had a reputation as the Silicon Valley of the former Soviet Union for ma... Read >
Author: Marketing manager
10th May 2006
Most Safaris in Tanzania are usually based around the popular northern circuit of National Parks, which will typically include Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and Lake Manyara. Kilimanjaro is also in the North of Tanzania and the wonderful Wester... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
07th May 2006
The Blyde River Canyon is the third largest canyon system and the largest vegetated or green canyon in the world.The canyon is situated along the Mpumalanga, Drakensberg Mountain Escarpment. The Blyde River Canyon was proclaimed a nature reserve in Novemb... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall
29th September 2005
In 2001 the Serengeti had 100,000 visitors; in contrast the Katavi National Park in the remote and inaccessible west of Tanzania had only 83 guests. It is rumored that when a guest arrives at the park gates the wardens there are shocked and bewildered, s... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
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