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Do Russian,Chinese or Philippino make the best brides?

11th September 2009
Russian Brides There are hundreds if not thousand of young beautiful Russian women looking to meet western men. While Moscow is one of the wealthy regions of the globe, many Russians work for around $60 per week. It is not hard to see why so many eye-c... Read >

Let us Understand the Six Reasons Why a Western Guy Get Married to Asian Women

17th August 2009
You cannot find a place like Asia. And there's no one quite like Asian girls when it comes to matters of the heart. Do you wish to inject your relationship with a love potion? The inbuilt soft character of an Asian girl makes it easy for her to catch the ... Read >
Author: Pierre Smith

How Much Omega-3 Fatty Acids Should I Take Daily? - Be The First To Read What The Experts Are Saying

01st August 2009
Omega 3's are called "fats of life" due to the essential role they play in our health and well-being. How much omega-3 fatty acids does our body require daily? Is there a need for supplements? Find out the expert answers in this article. Omega-3 fatty ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Places to Visit India

16th July 2009
India is a place of culture, attractions, values and a very unique society; it is distinctly different because of its strong heritage that follows different attributes in the society. Far from this truth, is a truth about India attracting over 4.4 milli... Read >
Author: pancy

Best Vietnam Pizza

06th July 2009
Within the last decade or so, Vietnam had managed to rehabilitate itself in the eyes of the international community. Prior to that, there had been steps that had been taken in order to bring Vietnam into the future – a future that would improve the q... Read >
Author: mark

How To Safely Travel In China

30th June 2009
China has become quite a popular travel destination, with its bustling modern cities and its centuries old landmarks. Travelers in China can be as safe as in any Western country, perhaps even more so. Police in China, like those in the UK, aren't armed wi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Corfu Hotel: What matters is the comfort of the guests

27th June 2009
It is not surprising that Corfu is one of the most developed islands in Greece taking into consideration its long history, rich culture and natural beauty. In fact, as Corfu was under the Venetian and the British rule from the 13th till the mid 19th centu... Read >
Author: daisycoop

Asian marriage and sex culture.

12th June 2009
Young and mature Asian women are increasingly becoming a popular choice for western men to partner with. Many Asian cultures for females lend themselves to a submissive type role within relationships and some men find this quality appealing whereby their ... Read >
Author: Matt

Philippines Single Women and Girls at Filipino Dating Sites

18th May 2009
The Filipino one that the service of dating is the bridge to connect Filipino singles on line. The members do not pay any fee for the use of the service. The single ladies of Manila can be registered with a free personal advertisement, seek men of Philipp... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogers

The Best Meditation Chairs Available

27th April 2009
First, let's understand what meditation is and how it is defined. Meditation is a mental discipline in which one attempts to get their mind into a deeper state of relaxation and awareness. Meditation involves placing your attention to one point of referen... Read >
Author: C. Pierce

Western faces, Asian languages, and English

11th March 2009
Out for a drink the other night, I ran into Fred in a nearby bar. Just back from a trip to America, he was reflecting on language choices, ethnicity, Asian languages, and English. Having traveled around Asia, Fred has seen some of the same paradigms repea... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Honda man: Are you in sales?

10th March 2009
I saw Fred a few days ago and we were talking about where language and culture intersect. Over lunch, Fred was remembering his first few years of teaching when the boom in English conversation was racing across the length and breadth of Japan, moving from... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Free Dating Sites to Find Single Women Seeking Single Men Online

04th March 2009
The free services of dating on line is the best tool to connect people of the country singles as the international one singles the ones with the others. Without paying any of dollar, the single people can find their dates on the Internet. To find the wome... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogers

Black tea or green: Which is healthier?

02nd March 2009
Taking off from Narita, Japan, hearing Japanese flight attendants creatively trying to put Japanese into English never surprises me. I was surprised the first time a Western flight attendant asked me if I wanted green or black tea. Never having heard a fe... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Traditional Turkey…?

28th January 2009
Turkey has always been an enigma to me; it is Europe but it is not Europe at the same time. It has been fought over, lost, reclaimed and lost again by hundreds of different cultures over the last two thousand years or so and this cultural clash is at the ... Read >
Author: Devine

Meet the Three Headed Elephant

20th January 2009
Walking down the Erawan Museum one cannot help but notice the giant statue of the three headed elephant standing on top of its pink pedestal. The brainchild of the businessman Khun Lek Viriyapant, he was motivated to create this structure as he wanted a p... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Forex Trading - Going Japanese in the Forex Market

16th January 2009
For the uninitiated, going Japanese in the Forex market may sound bizarre, but for those who are familiar with Forex options trading, they know that the phrase has something to do with Japanese Candlesticks, one of the many seemingly complex concepts invo... Read >
Author: Timothy Stevens

Yoga Do Let the Whole Family Practice it Regularly

14th January 2009
Practice Yoga regularly, let children over 5 (some suggest over 4s can benefit) join in as well in all appropriate exercises, and it will strip away the obstacles that separate you from your source. Yoga can be wonderful for this process, as it can allevi... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Yoga Do Let the Whole Family Practice it Regularly

14th January 2009
Practice Yoga regularly, let children over 5 (some suggest over 4s can benefit) join in as well in all appropriate exercises, and it will strip away the obstacles that separate you from your source. Yoga can be wonderful for this process, as it can allevi... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Natures answer to natural weight loss

02nd December 2008
Its the season of goodwill, over eating, drinking and being merry. There's nothing wrong with that as long as the rest of the year we look after ourselves. But do we? No In the west the problem of obesity is growing wildly out of control. People are ge... Read >
Author: Foodles

Discovering Famous Kauai Historical Sites

06th October 2008
There is an abundance of Kauai historical sites since the island is over 5 million years old and is the oldest in all of Hawaii. Several explorers from Polynesia, Europe and America have already visited the island over several centuries so some structures... Read >
Author: Nupur

Discovering the most satisfying way to shop

18th September 2008
Every time I set out on a shopping trip of late I am beset with feelings of guilt that I can�t seem to shake. As a westerner privileged enough to have a television, access to the internet and free press I can hardly ignore the fact that many of the chea... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Title: Thai Dating – How to Find Your Dream Thai Girl

25th August 2008
Sorting Most of us have heard about the troubles-the problems, the tricks and the heartbreaks. It doesn’t only apply to a minority of Thai girls-it’s also a minority of women all over the world who are simply “gold diggers”. Of course, in western... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

The Correct Way to Hold a Tennis Racket

24th July 2008
Many players of tennis will not throw a good glance with the importance of their handle on the racket of tennis. The expert will recommend that you restring your racket several times every year, but do not explain to the players that to have the right han... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Korean Business Cards are a must

04th June 2008
If you are planning on doing business in Korea, you’ll find that many aspects that are similar to doing business in other Asian countries such as Vietnam, China and Japan – and other aspects that are completely unique. One thing you’ll need however ... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

These Are Some Of The Health Benefits Of Yoga

22nd May 2008
Practiced for thousands of years now in India, its birth home, yoga has become a refuge and a great cure in the western world. If in the Far East, yoga is a spiritual path to be followed towards superior enlightenment, for the very practical mind of the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Christian Yoga Brought A New Approach To These Ancient Practice

22nd May 2008
Starting from the fact that God is one and the same in the whole universe: the Architect, the Maker, the Universal Source of all things, Christian yoga brings a new approach to an ancient practice. Christian yoga is about becoming healthy both physically ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Cancun MLS Online

22nd May 2008
For many people yoga has stopped being a spiritual practice, turning into a real therapeutic solution to many of the health problems that plague modern man. Thus, the very practical benefits of yoga are to be found in the physical realm; of course that th... Read >
Author: Tom Budniak

These Are Some Of The Health Benefits Of Yoga

20th May 2008
Practiced for thousands of years now in India, its birth home, yoga has become a refuge and a great cure in the western world. If in the Far East, yoga is a spiritual path to be followed towards superior enlightenment, for the very practical mind of the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Christian Yoga Brought A New Approach To These Ancient Practice

20th May 2008
Starting from the fact that God is one and the same in the whole universe: the Architect, the Maker, the Universal Source of all things, Christian yoga brings a new approach to an ancient practice. Christian yoga is about becoming healthy both physically ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Practical Benefits Of Yoga That Are To Be Found In The Physical Realm

20th May 2008
For many people yoga has stopped being a spiritual practice, turning into a real therapeutic solution to many of the health problems that plague modern man. Thus, the very practical benefits of yoga are to be found in the physical realm; of course that th... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why Asians And Westerners See Things Differently

07th April 2008
Culture can affect not just language and customs, but also how people experience the world at surprisingly basic levels, new brain research has revealed. Researchers, with the help of brain scans have uncovered shocking differences in perception betwee... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

English as a Medium For Indian-Writer

02nd April 2008
In a paper at Regional Conference of the Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Held at India International Centre, New Delhi on February23-6,1975,R.Parthasarathy , while exposing the position of Indian writers in English reffered to ... Read >
Author: DEV DAAS

Kerala Tour - Up Close and Personal with the Sultry Backwaters!

19th February 2008
The land of infinite wonders, Kerala has just begun to unfold its colors to the tourists who have started to pour in hordes from all over the world to capture the true essence of this magical land better described as - God's Own Country. With its verda... Read >
Author: suchita

The Importance Of Online Social Networking To Your Internet Business

19th January 2008
The aim of this article is to explain exactly what online social networking is, highlight its dramatic worldwide growth and explain why it is an essential tool in the promotion of every home based internet business. So what is Social Networking? Socia... Read >
Author: Gavin Evans

The Secret Link Between Meditation And Success

14th August 2007
The Mind Journey Begins With A Step In The Forest Years ago, well before I had ever heard of "The Law Of Attraction," I was a backpacking traveler wandering the earth in search of - well - in search of adventure and experience. I was never into recreati... Read >
Author: Jerry W

On China's Racist Hotels by Tom Carter

07th August 2007
On China's Racist Hotels by Tom Carter Anyone who has spent time in the People's Republic of China is obviously aware of the sheer number of hotels and sundry boardinghouses located in even the smallest city. What patronizing Western travelers frequ... Read >
Author: Tom Carter

Cooking like in Afghanistan

24th July 2007
Connoisseurs know that Afghanistan is one of those regions that blend inside them all the savory and tastes around it. However, food in this country is neither salty, nor as spicy as in other, more Western civilizations. A perfect blend of refinement and ... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Evolution, The Beginning Of A New Online Gaming Era.

13th July 2007
As advancements in technology keep progressing at an incredible rate, our focus from the outside world seems to be getting narrower by the second. Have we as a society become distant from one another for the sake of "keeping up with technology?" From the ... Read >
Author: drlalama

Ayahuasca, Sacred Medicine for the Soul PART 1

01st June 2007
We humans have a special relationship and dependence on plants. Since our beginnings, they have been the source both directly and indirectly of our food, our shelter, our medicines, our fuel, our clothing, and of course the very oxygen that we breathe. Th... Read >
Author: Howard G Charing

Homogeneity and teaching in Seoul, South Korea (Corea)

29th September 2006
Another thing that you immediately notice as a Westerner in Korea, in the first few hours in fact, is how homogenous Korea is: there are very few white people. For the first time in my life, I felt very conscious of how my white skin set me aside from oth... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds

Ninja philosophy - Ninpo the mind set of ninjutsu.

30th April 2006
Welcome to the Ninpo article - where the boundaries of spirit and life blur through the wisdom of the past. I hope you will enjoy it. These thoughts and reflections should be thought of as food for your heart and mind.Enjoy. Many of the comments below ... Read >
Author: Andrew Thomas

Tanzania Culture vs. the Tourist

01st April 2006
Cultural additions are the latest fashion when taking a safari in Tanzania. I think this is a good thing although I must admit to having one or two misgivings. The people and culture of Tanzania are wonderful and to share this culture is an inexpressibl... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Medical Tourism

21st February 2006
With more than 300 days of sunshine each year there is no better place to go on vacation than Thailand. With its breath taking beaches and old traditional cultures and warm and welcoming people there is not better place to experience true Asian hospitalit... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Caravanserai

16th February 2006
The band "Santana" played a famous and memorable tune called "Caravanserai". It starts with desert music and goes into a West African rhythm followed by the beats and drummings of various other Countries. Santana both tries and succeeds in capturing ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

The Shih Tzu's Relationship To The Pekingese

07th December 2005
Some westerner breeders challenge the assumption that the Shih Tzu from Tibet were on occasion interbred with the native Pekingese to reduce the Shih Tzu to a smaller size. However, there are those in China at the time who probably have a better position... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Chips My Eye Food in Tanzania What to Expect

04th October 2005
Chips-my-eye [Swahili = Chips mayai] is a traditional dish here in Tanzania. It is egg and chips but not your traditional two fried eggs and a side order of chips no it is a chip omelet. Other traditional dishes you may come across in Tanzania are... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson