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24th September 2009
An introduction to Maya :
In the holy hindu book-the Bhagvad Gita – Lord Krishna (one of the supreme gods of the Hindu pantheon) contemplates that the world is Maya (A Sanskrit word literally meaning “Illusion”). Lord Krishna gave this discourse ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Italy, the land of beauty, fashion, history and culture has been regarded as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. For those who like to travel and visit romantic places, Italy is the best place to stop at, not only it is romantic but... Read >
Author: mohsin
03rd September 2009
After dropping your bags off at the hotel, one of the first things you should do when you arrive in Rome is to get outside and go for a walk. As much as having a carefully-planned itinerary of things to see and do is a fantastic idea, if you really want t... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
26th August 2009
If you are planning a vacation in Rome, here are five things that you must try while in the region.
1. Visit Vatican City - Irrespective of whether you are Roman Catholic or not, the Vatican City is a treasure chest of historical monuments alongside ar... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
19th August 2009
Drunk driving is a problem in society and something that should be avoided at all costs. That being said, many people are surprised to learn that the definition of “driving” is extremely broad in most states and goes far beyond what most of us would t... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
13th August 2009
With the skyrocketing popularity of automated Forex trading, it's no surprise that there are now a wide variety of androids available to handle automated currency trade. But not each one of them can turn a consistent profit. Here we have got a look at F... Read >
Author: Zane Dotson
10th August 2009
One of Europe's largest and most romantic cities, Rome is a must-see for anyone travelling through Italy.
A cultural capital that's also home to some of oldest ruins and buildings in history, Rome has plenty to see. However, planning a route can be a t... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
04th June 2009
There are many people who seem to be in argument over the definition of “business forms”. Some seem to believe that business forms are only made up of the forms that are needed that would keep the business moving like clockwork – business forms tha... Read >
Author: mark
11th May 2009
Rome is the great city which is often termed as the eternal city and hosts several visitors’ years after year. The accommodations of Rome are of various categories. If the travelers wish to stay in a luxury accommodation then they can because the city h... Read >
Author: jassicamiller
05th May 2009
More and more people are considering vegetarianism nowadays – some to do this to lose weight, while others seem to think that it's a socio-political statement against cruelty to animals. Some people simply get into vegetarianism because of their religi... Read >
Author: arcel
27th April 2009
If you're a professional businessperson and you're serious about your chosen field, you should strive to be known as an expert. Why? Because it will force you to dig deeper into your field, you'll solidify your knowledge, you'll provide significantly more... Read >
Author: Roberta Guise
13th March 2009
You cannot go on an Italy vacation without doing some sightseeing. In fact this is one of the most cited reasons for visiting Italy. The country has a rich culture and a rich history. All over Italy are historic buildings, monuments, museums and all kinds... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland
10th March 2009
When you are in a new place definitely you will need an accommodation to stay. Likewise during your Rome tour you have to arrange a room in hotel in advance so that you can enjoy your trip to Rome. The monuments of Rome are all worth seeing and they are t... Read >
Author: jassicamiller
09th March 2009
The Mother City is undergoing major upgrades in terms of buildings and infrastructure in preparation for the 2010 World Cup. This has put formwork contractors in Cape Town in high demand for their formwork skills and expertise.
Formwork involves pourin... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks
29th December 2008
According to popular legend, the city of Rome owes its origins to the twins, Romulus and Remus. Following a dispute between Romulus and Remus, Romulus murdered Remus and gave the city its name. From there, the city grew into the administrative centre of a... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
15th December 2008
Triumph motorcycles have been manufactured for just over 100 years now, and the company has been a major presence since the beginning. Like many UK companies, Triumph saw hard times in the 1970s. Government policy and competition from Japan seemed destine... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott
01st December 2008
Sharm el Sheikh has become the most modern and Western-oriented town in Egypt. Complete with casinos, bars, dance clubs, and restaurants of every type, Sharm el Sheikh has everything the modern tourist could want, including access to ancient Egyptian ruin... Read >
Author: Phil Redgrave
26th November 2008
Book a hotel of your choice in your dream city Rome. The necessity of staying in one of the city’s accommodation is inevitable for all the tourists who come to Rome to explore the greatness and attractive destinations of the city. There are lots of inte... Read >
Author: julismith
10th November 2008
Touchscreen mobile phones have seen a huge surge in popularity in 2008, with manufacturers scrambling over themselves to bring ever more powerful ones to the market. As we get nearer to the Christmas season, it's time to take a look at two of the best and... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp
30th September 2008
As we barrel headlong towards Christmas, the war to 'sell more mobile phones than your rivals' is starting to really heat up. Let's check out what Korean giant Samsung have in the works.
The serious face - Samsung i900 Omnia
For those of you out there... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp
01st September 2008
Finally you have decided to visit Rome after all the planning and travel management. It’s a great place to be in and the ambience is nothing less than mesmerizing to steal your heart away in a jiffy! With so much to see and so little time at hand, you s... Read >
Author: Dee
20th August 2008
The accommodations in Rome city are simply good. There are various types of hotels and it can be categorized according to the hotel price and available facilities. The eternal city Rome should be the dream of every individual to visit for it has wide hist... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar
13th August 2008
Kundalini Yoga combines breathing, movement, meditation, stretching, relaxation, the science of sequence, and rhythm and sound, to work on every aspect of your body, mind, and being. No previous experience in yoga or related disciplines is required for yo... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
08th May 2008
Most people choose summer for their holiday adventures. But when it comes to Rome, a winter trip, when the city rests from its clammy, exhausting heat, is even more advisable. Sightseeing is calm and leisurely, and an evening in one of local cafes, like T... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
19th March 2008
Let's take a look at a phone that could be the future of mobile phones: the beautiful 3 Skype phone.
The 3 Skype phone - communications made easy!
There's one very clear reason for the Skype phone's existence, and it informs everything else throughout... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp
20th January 2008
Italy, the land of beauty, fashion, history and culture has been regarded as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. For those who like to travel and visit romantic places, Italy is the best place to stop at, not only it is romantic but... Read >
Author: John Sern
18th September 2007
Vakratund mahaakaay suryakoti samprabhaNirvign kuru me dev sarvakaareyeshu sarvada Traditionally, any shubh karya (auspicious work or activity) in Hinduism is begun with an invocation to Lord Ganesh. This ritualistic practice is an indicator of the fact t... Read >
Author: V Chopra
10th August 2007
Okay folks listen up today I have an interesting question for you.
Can anyone tell me and then argue logically possibly the top five greatest historical and technological innovations within the music industry?
Surely there would be the usual suspec... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
21st May 2007
Unlike many everyday aperitifs, absinthe was historically almost always prepared and drunk in a highly specific way - this, the so-called "absinthe ritual" was part of the reason for its popularity and for the unique position it's always held in the panth... Read >
Author: David Nathan-Maister
07th March 2007
The odds are good that you may have never heard of the Philippine flower known as rafflesia, a flower that ranks high above all and sundry in the plant world. It is literally just flower – without stems, branches, or leaves – and can grow to the size ... Read >
Author: Diane
12th January 2007
When you have planned to visit Rome, your main goal has to be to visit the vatican city.Since 1929 the vatican is considered the smallest country in the world and this historical area is visited every day by around 10.000 persons.
St. Peter's Cathedral c... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
09th November 2006
In practically every religion practiced throughout time there is the concept of good and evil. In the case of Hades, the underworld was his domain but was he the embodiment of evil?
Hades - The Greek Deity
Hades is an important term in many culture... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
09th November 2006
Hera was a Greek deity of a different sort, one that displayed the tendency of the ancient Greeks to have a religious figure for everything they deemed significant.
Hera - Greek Deity
While many of the most important deities throughout history have... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
02nd October 2006
Poseidon is one of the more famous of the deities of ancient Greece. Here is an overview of who he was, what he did and his position the Pantheon.
The Role of Poseidon In Ancient Greece
The many gods and goddesses of the ancient Greek culture play... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
30th July 2006
This article has the purpose to explain what we intend for central Rome and the benefits to reserve an hotel in this area.
For central Rome we mean specifical districts like the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Trastevere.
The distric... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
28th July 2006
As Italians would say, all roads end in Rome. We would say that all the roads start in Rome as well, and one would better put comfortable shoes on if visiting. Rome is all about everything wonderful, from delicious cuisine, history and tradition, a great ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
07th July 2006
You've just arrived in Rome with a couple of days to kill. How is it
possible to see all there is to see in such a short time? This is the guide
to get the most out of Rome in the shortest amount of time.
19:00
Hopefully check in at the hotel ... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop
12th February 2006
Ok, so my kid is driving me absolutely nuts about the new Xbox 360 gaming console from Microsoft, which of course, is all the rage now. Dad, "I've got to have it!", he says. "My old crappy Xbox system, my GameCube, my Playstation 2, and all 47 versions of... Read >
Author: Jack Redbud
24th December 2005
This ancient city, now the capital of Italy, is also Mecca for all Catholics and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy. Its nickname, "the eternal city" emphasizes its long history and the important role Rome has always played in major Eur... Read >
Author: Constance Blair
11th November 2005
Athens is the pre-eminent city of Greece and the main arrival destination. No city mixes history and a chaotic energy better than Athens.
Athens
Athens is city with stunning archeological sites, colorful neighbors, overcrowding and smog like you've... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
05th October 2005
Where does one begin to start when discussing Italy. Well, if you intend to travel there, Rome and Venice are good places to start.
Rome
Perhaps you've heard of it? It goes without saying that Rome has a rather prominent past. Lets see, in Rome you... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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