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06th October 2009
The phrase 'expat destination' tends to conjure up images of one way plane tickets to sub-equatorial paradise islands, or at the very least somewhere where the sun shines every day and an afternoon nap is obligatory. Yet, in the latest poll by halifax-int... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd October 2009
The Medical marijuana laws have been totally refused by officials of long beach and other northern regions. Since 13years, these officials have been trying to fight its practical implementation although this law was clarified and expanded by legislature w... Read >
Author: Alien
29th September 2009
With great weather and plentiful (cheap) housing, its no wonder that more and more people are moving to Florida every year. Not only are people moving to this state from the cold Northern regions, but also from Europe and Asia in large droves.
Of cours... Read >
Author: georgerydley
29th September 2009
The Walleye sporting fish is a freshwater "Perciform" fish native to Southern and middle Northern regions of Canada as well as to the contiguous northern regions of the United States Walleye or sometimes known as “Walley fish” is a North American rela... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Everyone knows about stealing a kiss under the mistletoe but not everyone knows about the kissing ball. This ornament harks back to Colonial days in America and it was a popular Christmas decoration during the Victorian era in England. It is the predecess... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
16th September 2009
Travelling to different places in India does have its own romance and aura. Adding pleasure and comfort to the trip are the various car rental companies which operates 24*7 for better services and satisfaction of the passengers. Though the car rental comp... Read >
Author: rachel
11th September 2009
Washington Cuisine: Salmon
With its characteristic red flesh and oily texture, Salmon is one of the most popular species of fish in the world. It is found in the northern regions of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Because of its popularity, it has run... Read >
Author: KitchenAcademySeattle
08th August 2009
Some people who have contemporary and modern homes prefer to have a fireplace in their home when they are living in the northern regions. This provides them with a method to heat their house without always having to use the propane or electric heaters tha... Read >
Author: nlwest21
07th July 2009
Blame it on the nature of heat flow or blame it on colder climate – but the problem will not be sorted out until you focus on your attic or loft. Heat is prone to shift to colder regions from warmer regions and during winter months, heat produced inside... Read >
Author: William
18th May 2009
One of the things that makes growing daylilies so popular is this beautiful perennial's adaptability. Though it has preferences about light and climate, there are few places so inhospitable that a daylily won't thrive there.
Climate Requirements: Dayli... Read >
Author: RA Butters
11th May 2009
Among Hindus, marriage is considered to be a very significant part of life. Referred as “Garhastha ashram” - meaning a set up of a family unit, the marriage ceremony involves some distinctive rituals and can last for several days. Today, the tradition... Read >
Author: 1weddingsource
17th April 2009
Colder weather is approaching rapidly for those of who live in the northern regions of the United States. This is a good time to start thinking about alternatives to outdoor exercise. Perhaps it is time to invest in a treadmill, elliptical trainer, or exe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th April 2009
New Zealand has got an enormous amount to offer on the wine front. It is most well known for its Sauvignon Blanc coming out of the Marlborough region, but other regions and grapes are now becoming increasingly popular and important for New Zealand’s win... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
03rd April 2009
You probably all know that tea is highly considered by Chinese as one of the necessities to start a day. Well, it is a very important part of the Chinese culture. They have drunk tea since time immemorial and so they have a wide range of knowledge and ... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
31st March 2009
One of the most progressive countries in Asia, China offers interesting and nice sightseeing spots that tourists from other nations can surely enjoy. Despite the stable economic conditions in this country, those who plan to become expats in China should w... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
30th March 2009
For people who would like to do more gardening but live in a short growing season area, a hobby greenhouse is the answer. A hobby greenhouse is not large enough to produce vegetables or flowers on a commercial basis. It will, however, give you a place for... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour
27th March 2009
Witch Hazel, a shrub, or small tree, is a twisted plant that grows in the northern regions of the United States as well as some parts of Canada. Witch Hazel is used to make a witch hazel lotion, as well as an astringent, and other cosmetic and health car... Read >
Author: Fuller Brush Products
13th March 2009
Getting rid of bed bugs has been a problem documented as early as medieval times in Europe or during the time of Aristotle in Greece. Often attacking when one is fast asleep, bed bugs are smart creatures that choose to move when the target least knows it.... Read >
Author: Judd Snell
13th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Healthy Bodies, Happy Minds
I've noticed that I'm feeling slower, more tired, and less social than is typical for me. Instead of making plans and staying busy, I'm finding that I am craving the coziness of my house. Instead of going ... Read >
Author: Karen Schachter, LICSW, CHC
26th January 2009
Native to Spain, the Tempranillo grape is a black grape used in the production of full-bodied red wines. It has also been introduced to vineyards in the US, South Africa and Australia where it is prized because it ripens earlier than other grapes, just as... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan
03rd December 2008
The Moorish impact held sway over the ingredients and cooking techniques in France. It is quoted the first French cookery books were greatly influenced by the exotic Moorish flavor. The earliest known groundwork for the present day French recipes has been... Read >
Author: Jasmine
03rd December 2008
Holidays or summer break is a vacation in the summertime between school years in which students are off school typically between 6 weeks and 3 months, depending on the country and district. Fun at ski resorts can be wonderful places for recreation and The... Read >
Author: ron7650
17th October 2008
The people living in France love their food and so they have perfected the art of making dishes which not only fill the stomach but also fill the heart of the person who eats them. As far back as the 1500s, it is acknowledged that French cuisine has been ... Read >
Author: Bimla Sheokand
29th July 2008
The people living in France love their food and so they have perfected the art of making dishes which not only fill the stomach but also fill the heart of the person who eats them. As far back as the 1500s, it is acknowledged that French cuisine has been ... Read >
Author: lan Cuxv
14th July 2008
Greenhouses are a great addition to anyone’s garden. They come in all different sizes and you can nestle them right where you want them and with smaller versions of greenhouses you can move them quite easily. That said, as great as they look and of cour... Read >
Author: chrisy3
10th July 2008
It should be no secret to anyone that the Arctic "Polar Bear" is facing some of its most drastic climate changes it has been through , since its existance . The ice-packs which these animals live on is being melted away by green-house gas's , and more com... Read >
Author: Jerome Exner
11th June 2008
There are many markets buy-to-let investors can target, but in seaside towns tourism is undoubtedly to the fore.
But while many could see property in locations such as such as Cornish coastal towns with good surf as an ideal place to find holiday lets, t... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
10th June 2008
An estimated 6 percent of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression, and an additional 14 percent experience a milder form of the disorder known as the winter blues. SAD strikes during the winter months and is associate... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
09th June 2008
An estimated 6 percent of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression, and an additional 14 percent experience a milder form of the disorder known as the winter blues. SAD strikes during the winter months and is associate... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson
15th February 2008
There are some cultures native to the northern regions of Namibia that even now, still use the sap of hoodia to treat a range of allergenic eye problems, as well as treating stomach aches by boiling the hoodia chunks in water and then drinking the ensuing... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter
05th February 2008
Hiring a car abroad provides you with the freedom to travel and explore a country at your own leisure.
Where to go?
You could head to the north of Spain. The Basque country provides gorgeous lush country side and coastlines that are untainted by tou... Read >
Author: Nick Cox
19th October 2007
The Bobcat is an extraordinary feline. A highly adaptable wildcat of North America, the Bobcat has managed to survive in healthy numbers in a variety of habitats, consuming a diverse spectrum of prey, in both wild and inhabited regions. Classified in the ... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
26th August 2007
Every time I hear someone speak about Cape Town, it’s with positive sentiment. The cosmopolitan city; where everything and everyone is beautiful and everything seems to be perfect. Well, although it wasn’t our curiosity that brought us to the Mother C... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
15th June 2007
Noodles are known to have been consumed by the Chinese as early as 200 B.C and occupy an important position in Chinese food. There are several kinds of noodles in Chinese cuisine, egg noodles or mien, rice noodles, mung bean noodles and wheat noodles. In ... Read >
Author: hemalatha
30th May 2007
England's northern regions have long been famed for their outstanding natural beauty. However, from the Lake District to the Yorkshire Dales, the North has recently struggled to overcome a reputation gained in the last few decades as a struggling post-ind... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
08th November 2006
Spain receives more than 50 million visitors from across the globe each year. With such a large volume of tourists there must be something in Spain worth visiting: so what do they come to see?
Well of course there are beaches: lots of them and good one... Read >
Author: Franko Paul
04th June 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
The fall migration of Monarch butterflies is one of those fascinating natural mysteries to which human beings still do not have any answers. For centuries, the black and orange Monarchs have been great winter attractions in... Read >
Author: David Maillie
10th May 2006
You don't have to be titled or a celebrity to sleep under the finest down comforter in the world. Eiderdown is an exceptional down that is very rare, gossamer soft with powerful thermal properties. Truly the connoisseur's choice. It is expensive, but then... Read >
Author: Lisa Stevens
13th April 2006
STEVIA (Stevia Rebaudiana)
Stevia, formally known as Stevia Rebaudiana or Stevia Rebaudiana Bertoni, is one of the most health restoring herbs on the Earth. Stevia is a small green plant bearing leaves which have a delicious and refreshing natural swe... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
01st October 2005
In the cold northern regions of the globe, motorcyclists are faced with the choice whether to continue riding during winter or to winterize their bikes and put it away until spring.Riders with tropical climates have no problem in connection with winterizi... Read >
Author: maricon williams
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