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London Bridge is Falling Down In Lake Havasu?

24th September 2009
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. You remember that song from childhood no doubt. But did you know that the London Bridge is actually located in the beautiful town of Lake Havasu City in Arizona, United States of America? The worl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Body Position in Freestyle - The 3 Steps to Achieving Correct Body Position in Freestyle

24th September 2009
Do you want to achieve the right body position in freestyle swimming? Body position is extremely important for a smooth and effortless swimming stroke. It's a major ingredient for any swimmer who wants to take their speed and endurance to the next level. ... Read >
Author: Brenton Ford

Fishing Resort Exposé: Your need-to-knows about the industry

23rd September 2009
They say ignorance is bliss, but if you want bliss on your next fishing trip, be sure to do your research. Some fishing lodges and fishing resorts have secrets – the kind of secrets that can make or break a customer’s experience. Here’s an inside lo... Read >
Author: Kaitlyn Linamen

Enjoy the Privilege of Being a Boat Owner

22nd September 2009
Owning a boat of your own is a great of privilege. You can explore the wonders of the sea with your own boat instead of renting a boat, which is available for a limited period. What prevents you from buying a boat of your own? Is it a lack of funds in you... Read >
Author: Ruel

During Home Relocation, Concord Storage Units Are A Second Home To Your Items

16th September 2009
Home relocation can be quite a headache without a Concord storage facility. You have to pack items, shift them, load and unload, and then unpack. And what if you still have some paperwork left for the new house? You can spend the days at a hotel but, you ... Read >
Author: delilarjpaulus

How To Ask For A Raise: 3 Simple Steps To Get The Raise You Deserve

14th September 2009
There comes a time in every employee’s life when he or she has to learn how to ask for a raise. Unless you go through this rite of passage, you’ll never be able to take your career into your own hands. You’ll be forever stuck with whatever salary yo... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

How Maritime Law has Changed over the Years

10th September 2009
In the early years, the Maritime Law being used in the industry was lax and entirely different from the state and federal laws of the United States. However, during the 20th century, changes in the admiralty laws were created to make it easier to determin... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

Call Center Monitoring Software

04th September 2009
Call center monitoring software provides quality monitoring that improves the life cycle performance of campaigns. Phone calls received by a call center are monitored to make sure that customers are given the appropriate and correct information for solvin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ways to work from home

02nd September 2009
Not far off from three years before at the moment I on track my online search in favor of legitimate succeed by the side of land of your birth jobs. I ought to say it hasn't been at ease and I ought to of lost thousands of pounds getting scammed. But I ar... Read >
Author: Lee McKenna

Legitimate Work At Home Jobs

02nd September 2009
In the region of three years before at the moment I on track my online search on behalf of legitimate bring about by the side of land of your birth jobs. I ought to say it hasn't been at ease and I ought to of lost thousands of pounds getting scammed. But... Read >
Author: Lee McKenna

How To Master The Art Of Swimming Technique

26th August 2009
When it comes to swimming technique, most people are doing the wrong thing because they haven't been taught the keys to great swimming technique. Do you find yourself exhausted after only a few laps? Do you feel like you're trying much harder than you sho... Read >
Author: Brenton Ford

Low-duty on marine red diesel and duty on petrol creeps ahead.

27th June 2009
Since the 1st November when low-duty marine diesel was phased out for all leisure boaters a few less controversial increases are being experienced. 1st December 2008 duty on marine red diesel declared for propulsion crept up by 2 pence per litre i.e. 5... Read >
Author: Keith Macgregro

Why you need a Jones Act lawyer for maritime accidents

12th June 2009
Maritime accidents usually cause severe mental and bodily injury. Whether you're working on a barge, sea vessel or oil rig, there are many factors that can lead to an accident. Employees who work on boats or oil platforms are covered by The Jones Act ... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

Portable Piers How to Unload Ships Without Port Facilities

25th March 2009
To unload ships without developed port facilities can be difficult. Traditionally to create a location where you can unload ships is expensive, time consuming, and requires access to the site by land, with developed highways to bring in the heavy equipmen... Read >
Author: Jeff Spira

How to Move Massive Structures Using Hydraulics

25th March 2009
Moving massive structures, in the hundreds or thousands of tons range, special methods need to be employed. Specially designed and built hydraulic systems are capable of achieving some amazing results using three techniques, each suitable for different ap... Read >
Author: Jeff Spira

Rib Charter & Rib Rental, read our guide to safety on water

10th March 2009
Looking for a Rib Charter ? Read Our Guide to chartering a rib, before chartering one and before you set off! Also always go for a skippered boat wherever possible, they are all qualified and know the local hazards. Those who go for a bare boat charter... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy

It must be love love love

03rd March 2009
So they finally went and did it. They decided to make it official and declare their love for each other in public, in front of all their friends and family, with the dress, the cake, the flowers, bridesmaids and even a best man. Everyone is doing it, gett... Read >
Author: neiljontas

It must be love love love

20th February 2009
So they finally went and did it. They decided to make it official and declare their love for each other in public, in front of all their friends and family, with the dress, the cake, the flowers, bridesmaids and even a best man. Everyone is doing it, gett... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Bareboat Rib hire

21st October 2008
Whether it is shuttling passengers from yachts to shore, exploring the Solent or having a go at some water sports, bareboat rib hire is the perfect solution. Rib hire is a great way of getting around offering freedom to go at your own pace and do exactly... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

The economic benefits of the River Thames to London and the UK?

30th September 2008
The River Thames was England’s original trading centre leading the growth of the British Empire. The river provided safe harbour for ships and the fortified City of London housed some of the Worlds most famous and powerful. Today London retains its e... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

How to Grab Luck By His Neck And Never Let Him Go Again - 7 Ways Attract Luck

03rd September 2008
Luck. The final frontier. People that have success are born with a special ability that makes them lucky. False. Forget you ever heard this. People are sometimes lucky because they do certain things that gives them a great result in the end. They make the... Read >
Author: Razvan Dobre

Currency Trends and Modular Homes

10th July 2008
While you may not suspect the currency market could affect the modular home industry, it actually does. The impact of this currently has been regionally, but as time moves forward, modular home competition may occur in a global market. As a result, the st... Read >
Author: Michael Zenga

Mystical Island Beat Gives Handel’s Water Music A New Sound.

26th June 2008
Water Music was first composed and performed by Handel in 1771 to regain the favors of King George I. On a barge, stationed on the River Thames, 50 musicians performed the first recital.Europe is hearing finding a new Water Music, more than 230 years late... Read >
Author: LynThomas

EVE Online ISK: Ice Harvesting

07th April 2008
What is Ice? Ice is something like ore. One big difference is the volume of ice: Every piece of Ice is 1000 m³ You can find it in Ice belts which are in some systems. There are much less Ice belts than normal asteroid belts. Ice Types: Blue... Read >
Author: Adams

Your Essential Travel Companion

28th March 2008
Digital cameras are a household gadget nowadays. Everybody is slowly realizing the advantages of storing all their photos and videos digitally, rather than maintain a physical copy. With the advent of this new phenomenon, the next issue on everybody’s m... Read >
Author: Daniel

Oil Tankers

18th January 2008
Recently, there have been a number of oil spills that have attracted media attention. In San Francisco Bay, the Cosco Butan hit the Bay Bridge and spilled a quantity of oil. In South Korea, a barge hit the Hedei Spirit and spilled a larger quantity of oil... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The History of Oil Transportation

02nd August 2007
Since the time of the first commercially drilled oil operation in the 1800s, oil has become a resource of astronomical importance to the modern society of the United States. Along with the soaring demand for oil arrived the need for an efficient means of ... Read >
Author: wespipe

Introduction to our Ontario Vacation 2007

24th July 2007
This is the first of a fifteen part series on a trip from the United States into the province of Ontario, Canada. Not being fond of large cities, my wife and I opted for the small towns of eastern Ontario. We entered Ontario, Canada, in Sault Ste. Marie. ... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Nights Out In Grimsby

04th June 2007
In recent years there has been a massive improvement in Grimsby nightlife, making Grimsby the new up and coming centre for clubbing and pubbing in Lincolnshire. River Freshney is the hot spot for clubbers in the heart of Grimsby. River Freshney is the... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

Vacation Rentals: The Personal Option

02nd May 2007
where you halt, wandering abroad can be a wondrous adventure. New sights, new sounds, new people, and perhaps even a new lingo add sparks to your vacation and give you with experiences and memories that can last a time. while many people elect to trek... Read >
Author: alanpost

Living on Water in the City on Water

05th October 2006
Throughout Amsterdam's history, ships have shaped the face of the city. In the first few centuries they were mainly small fishing vessels and barges, later they made way for the larger merchant ships and Men o' War, but now it is mainly the houseboats whi... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Roof Trims

04th October 2006
"What a Roof!" Ever heard that comment from a person standing next to the fireplace inside your house? I haven't, but it sure will feel nice when some one does. The roof remodeling is normally the last thing in a person's mind when he thinks of an upgrade... Read >
Author: Vandana Sharma

London Bridge is Falling Down In Lake Havasu?

15th July 2006
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. You remember that song from childhood no doubt. But did you know that the London Bridge is actually located in the beautiful town of Lake Havasu City in Arizona, United States of America? The worl... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch

Hidden Jewel Of The West: Lake Havasu Uncovered

15th July 2006
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. You remember that song from childhood no doubt. But did you know that the London Bridge is actually located in the beautiful town of Lake Havasu City in Arizona, United States of America? The worl... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch

Offshore Oil Rig Jobs

08th October 2005
While many of the offshore oil rig jobs are physical in nature, many of the rig companies go out of their way to make sure your time spent onboard is an enjoyable one. For instance employees may find themselves living in accommodation wings that meet 4 or... Read >
Author: Claire Calkin