Articles, tagged with "indigenous tribes", page 1
21st June 2011
For most average individual entrepreneurs, the idea of having a business that can effect global environmental conservation is a stretch. This kind of business is thought of more in relation to large businesses with vast capital to invest.
Actually the...
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sustainable Solutions
17th May 2011
Nowadays, more and more people are becoming health conscious. They care much more for their overall well-being with regular exercise, meaning trips to the gym and outdoors sports in the week-ends. Coupled with this is that lots of more individuals make an...
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Nathan Baker
17th May 2011
Nowadays, more and more people are becoming health conscious. They care much more for their overall well-being with regular exercise, meaning excursions to the gym and outside sports in the saturdays and sundays. Take a look at this charcoal barbecues. Co...
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bruc1hlasc
16th May 2011
Nowadays, more and more people are getting to be health conscious. They care more for their overall well-being with regular exercise, meaning outings to the gym and outdoors sports in the saturdays and sundays. Coupled with this is that lots of more indiv...
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Mia Gordin
09th May 2011
There's no shortage of health supplement claims. One of the latest entrants, the mangosteen fruits, touts benefits that put it just south of "miracle cure." Do the claims of being an anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, cancer prevention agen...
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Quinn Price
17th February 2011
For holidays full of excitement and magnificent sights, you will find nothing better than Amazon cruises. With so many things to see in this exciting part of the world, it can be hard to know where to go. Whether you want to explore the jungle, see the na...
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Raoul Rayder
17th February 2011
Many people have not heard of Hopi Ear Candling, however it is a growing technique and claims to improve the overall wellbeing of the person by using what are called “Ear Candles". This article explores what it is exactly, how it works and who can use thi...
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K.McAvoy
31st January 2011
Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in Southeast Asia. It's buoyant and wealthy, and has moved towards a pluralist culture based on a vibrant and interesting fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures and cus...
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Deepaksingh1
27th January 2011
Antiques Fair (Sao Paulo): Every Sunday between 10am and 5pm there is an antiques fair in the space beneath the MASP building located on Avenida Paulista. Dealers must be registered, so the quality of the antiques is usually very good.
Japanese Market ...
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Latamforless
06th January 2011
For those who are organising a vacation and looking for great holiday accommodation in the Flinders Ranges South Australia, there is one region that provides a plethora of boarding models to visitors that happen to be looking for adventure, relaxation and...
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dreizzle12
08th December 2010
Today Toronto occupies an area within the limits of 21 km North to South and 43km East to West. It has a 46km shoreline on the Northern and Western banks of Lake Ontario.
For a little on the beginnings of today’s great city of Toronto, the area is beli...
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Lance Peters
08th December 2010
Should we believe it if we are told that there are services that provide free classifieds? And when I say classifieds, I'm referring to classified advertisements. Furthermore, let me tell you that not every cost-free service are of low quality. Don't forg...
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Ernie Bland
09th November 2010
Toronto, Ontario, Canada is not only the capital of the province of Ontario but additionally holds the title for Canada's largest city. Located in southwestern Ontario, the city sits by the shorelines of Lake Ontario. Known for economic and financial dist...
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Nikky Norle
07th September 2010
The Amazon rainforest spans 6.74 million sq. km taking in Brazil, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, and French Guiana. It is the world’s largest and most spectacular rainforest, representing over 40% of the world’s remaining tropical...
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Paul Buchanan
15th July 2010
Nowadays, there is a lot of pressure on women in particular to look a certain way. We are a nation obsessed with celebrity and are bombarded with pictures of perfection in the media everyday. Aspiring to look like a celebrity is all very well but we must ...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle