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How Soon Will Saudi Arabia Turn to Nuclear Energy?

08th October 2009
While a growing number of countries have announced their civilian nuclear energy ambitions over the past twelve months, no other country is likely to have more of a psychological impact on the nuclear energy picture than Saudi Arabia. We believe the Kingd... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A History of Gift Baskets

07th October 2009
Gift baskets date back to biblical times. There is the story of the Egyptian Royal Family that finds a gift in a basket, which was baby Moses hidden in the rushes. And there are the three wise men bringing baskets of gifts after the birth of Jesus. I... Read >
Author: hessal54

Make Your Fancy Dress Party Go With A Bang

07th October 2009
A popular mode of celebration for children and adults alike, fancy dress parties have long been held around the world. Indeed, encouraging people to dress up in various styles of costumes, and encompassing an array of themes ranging from famous movies sta... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Are All Work From Home Opportunities Scams?

05th October 2009
Are all work from home opportunities scams? - The short answer is no, but it would be naive to think that there aren't any work from home opportunity scams. After all, we're dealing with money here, and where there's money, there are scammers and con arti... Read >
Author: dkw

Top Tips When Buying Sports Tickets

01st October 2009
Buying sports tickets for major events, if not done right, can make the difference between having a good or bad time. Here are some of the pitfalls to watch out for when buying your tickets for several of the most popular sporting events in the UK. The... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Grand Palace - The crowning jewel of architecture in Bangkok

30th September 2009
The Grand Palace is where 150 years ago the residence of the king (till the end of 20th century) and where the halls of the administrative government were located, including the ministry of war and other departments were located. The palace can be easily ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Do We Relate Differently With Family Compared To Friends

25th September 2009
So many times, you will hear from someone that they are so and so. They are from the xyz family. They would say. Their family is famous for this and this, they would add. Family and a strong sense of belonging to our last name is important to many of us. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Sityodtong Muay Thai Legacy

24th September 2009
Kru Yodtong Senanan's place in Muay Thai history is legendary. That's why just two Muay Thai academies in the United States qualify as recognized affiliates of the Thailand camp that bears his name. The significance of Muay Thai's Kru Yodtong Senanan's... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Contemplating The Assassination Of Diana, Princess Of Wales, Ten Years Later

24th September 2009
Diana, Princess of Wales, died on August 31, 1997. Ten years after her death, I can easily recall what I was doing when the news first started to trickle in. Since sleep and I haven’t been friends for many years, I was in and out of bed and finally deci... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

RELATIONSHIP MARKETING IS IDEAL WAY TO BRING NUTRITIONAL JUICE SUPPLEMENT TO THE MARKETPLACE

17th September 2009
Mandura™ a nutritional juice supplement that is made from “The Royal Family of Fruits” – Durian, Mangosteen, Acai and Blueberry – has chosen relationship marketing as the vehicle to bring their product to the marketplace. According to their mis... Read >
Author: Tom Meyer

Princess Isabella: A Witch's Curse Game Review

16th September 2009
Princess Isabella: A Witch's Curse is a fresh face in the realm of hidden object games, introducing concepts which you seldom see in similar games, and which are more likely to be seen in more expensive games with much bigger budgets. In this game, you... Read >
Author: Steven H. Ng

Custom of Thailand

16th September 2009
Customs of Thailand Foreign visitors to Thailand are not expected to understand all the intricate subtleties of Thai customs, but by learning something about them and trying to incorporate them into your behavior, you will show respect for local people ... Read >
Author: songsai

After Dinner Speakers And Event Fundraising

16th September 2009
Charities need lots of money and support so that they can do good deeds. Whilst many people pick a handful of causes to support on a regular basis by giving them monthly or annual donations, many people are prepared to donate their time and money to a one... Read >
Author: Mark Woodcock

The List OF Broadway Shows - The Best Plays And Musicals Of Fall

15th September 2009
Every list of Broadway shows of course varies to point of view. Some may love a show while another is disappointed by it. There are always musicals and plays on Broadway that the masses fall in love with and currently there are plenty of them. Much dep... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Western Qing Tombs – The Famous Royal Cemetery

08th September 2009
Located underneath Mount Yongning around 15 kilometers west of the Count Yi, in Province Hebei, Qing Tombs is a burial ground of emperors who lived during the Qing Dynasty. The beautiful surroundings, elegant craft work and the cultural value attracts man... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Top Beach Resorts: Living in Luxury

02nd September 2009
It’s given that the beach is the ultimate getaway when going for a vacation. But not all places can be considered among the top beach resorts in the world. Having a tropical island setting is not enough. You should have a combination of a five–star... Read >
Author: rickcarstens

Top Beach Resorts: Living in Luxury

02nd September 2009
It’s given that the beach is the ultimate getaway when going for a vacation. But not all places can be considered among the top beach resorts in the world. Having a tropical island setting is not enough. You should have a combination of a five–star... Read >
Author: rickcarstens

City Break in London

31st August 2009
If you have decided to pass on your foreign holiday this year because you have been hit by the economic crisis then don’t despair there are other options. In the UK there are plenty of locations that are worth visiting, possibly places you wouldn’t ha... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers

Water, Water Everywhere - Splashing About On A Tenerife Holiday

23rd August 2009
The Canaries vacation island of Tenerife paused for breath earlier this year as the economy meant holidaymakers wre booking less holidays - but as host to Europe's top water park it's suffered less than others thanks to this modern family friendly holiday... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Get Ex Back -- 5 Steps

19th August 2009
If you really want to be taught how to get ex back there are a number of steps that you can follow to have more success than if you just wing it and hope for the best. Breakups take place, but they do not of necessity have to be evermore. Here are five st... Read >
Author: Gary

Beginning of Surrogate Motherhood

11th August 2009
The history of the surrogate motherhood can be traced back to the biblical times. Actually, some experts state that it can be traced back to the times of Abraham and Sara. Other people pronounce that it began before them, and that it first written recor... Read >
Author: Terry Johnson

What Is Josh Groban Doing Now?

10th August 2009
Since Josh Groban shot to success he has been a busy boy! His self titled album Josh Groban went double platinum, Josh has been so busy releasing new albums and appearing at major events and TV appearances. He has become a global phenomenon and spends a l... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Mandura For Health & Wellness - Good Bye efusion

10th August 2009
Mandura Leaders - Mandura is Health and Wellness Independent Business Organization (IBO)/Direct Sale Company that is based out of Middleburg Florida. They promote a preservative-free highly-nutritional juice supplement that is said to be one of the best a... Read >
Author: manduraleaders09

How to Build a Castle

01st August 2009
Everyone dreams to live like a member of the royal family. While you are young, you sure would have becoming a prince or princess crossed your mind. Well, being a prince or prince or even a king or queen does not have to mean you need to belong to the roy... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Enjoying a Picturesque Break in Windsor

11th July 2009
The town of Windsor is considered one of Britain’s most beautiful and historic towns, and it is connected to the nearby town of Eton. A major tourist attraction, there is much to draw visitors to Windsor, and there are a number of options for a unique... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Historic Attractions in London

06th July 2009
One of the many appeals of London is the charm and elegance of its historic attractions. The historical tourist attractions range from buildings of fabulous architecture, to buildings that have wonderful history from the famous people who lived (and somet... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Wat Botum in Phnom Penh

30th June 2009
The majority of people from Cambodia follow Theravada Buddhism as their religion. Throughout its religious history many pagodas have been built right throughout the nation. Depending on the country and culture of influence, pagodas take different shapes ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Time well spent in Cowes harbour

27th June 2009
Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight, an island south of Southampton. Cowes is located on the west bank of the estuary of the River Medina facing the smaller town of East Cowes on the east Bank. Best known as the world's premier yachting ... Read >
Author: Keith Macgregro

An Introduction To The Bidet

23rd June 2009
The toilet is a fantastic invention, it makes our households wonderfully hygienic. Nowadays we can also use the latest of plumbing technology to reduce the amount of water being used through dual flush toilets, and we can also use old technology like bide... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

What does the color of your laptop bag say about you?

22nd June 2009
What does the color of your laptop bag say about you? Today women have choices when it comes to laptop bags. Many women choose to avoid the typical boring, blah, black laptop bag that came with their laptop (yuck!). Although color is not the onl... Read >
Author: Melissa Zalev

On Location August 2007 – India (2)

18th June 2009
I begrudgingly left the family home after a sumptuous breakfast - I hope to return again soon - and headed further south to a change in scenery. What had been stark and flat, now turned into hills rising out of the plains. After travelling for 2 ½ hours,... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

2009 Isle of Wight Walking Festival

03rd June 2009
We are now halfway through the 2009 Isle of Wight walking festival and although you have missed the chance to take part in the wet & windy 28 mile Walk the Wight event there are still plenty of walks to get involved in. There are daily ‘Dinosaur Wal... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Do You Have The Likeability Factor?

18th May 2009
Why do you think Barack Obama overwhelmingly won the US Presidential Election? Perhaps it was because of his policies for change, or even the amount of money invested in his campaign. Or perhaps it was his ability to eloquently express the hopes, answers ... Read >
Author: Alan Fairweather

London Bed and Breakfasts: Spoil yourself!

18th May 2009
Welcome to London! The city of high end fashion stores and the Royal family among a thousand other things! There is no end to the kind of things that you can do or indulge in while in London. This is undoubtedly one of the best European cities of all time... Read >
Author: simeonstevek

DO’S AND DON’T’S IN KOH SAMUI

13th May 2009
If you’re planning a vacation to Koh Samui, make sure you’re familiar with their specific cultural etiquette and body language gestures before venturing in, especially if you’re from a Western country. Asian countries have far different customs and ... Read >
Author: louisetaylor28

Ladakh Hotels | Ladakh Hotel Packages | Ladakh Car packages

01st May 2009
The landscape the surrounds the Leh Palace makes it even more exotic and attractive. Back in the 17th century, the Leh Palace was constructed by King Sengge Namgyal. And as history records it, the Leh Palace was later abandoned as the Kashmiri armies besi... Read >
Author: LEH-LADAK

Entrusting Your Linen Fabric to Long Island Laundry Service

28th April 2009
Trust is hard to gain and retain. Trust is also difficult to give to strangers. People in Long Island know exactly what I’m talking about because they almost always find it hard to find a reliable laundry service. There are lots of companies offering la... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

Reliving the varying moods of the place with Rajasthan Hotels

27th April 2009
Rajasthan means the land of the kings and very rightly, the term depicts the essence of the place. Blessed with super heroes who were born it its soil and who achieved the status of martyrdom, fighting their rivals and fighting for their country, they hav... Read >
Author: jetworld

"The Value of Annuities Is Nothing New"

21st March 2009
Annuities are a type of insurance for retirees or those planning retirement to place their funds with peace of mind that their financial needs will be met for years to come. While many think they're a "new" idea, they have actually been around for quite ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Tourist Spots in Jaipur

20th March 2009
Jaipur is best known for its popular places and tourists spots that attract tourists. There are actually many of them, ranging from forts, temples, monuments and many more. Some of the more popular attractions are discussed here. Hawa Mahal This is... Read >
Author: Urmann

Pine pollen calcium prevent osteoporosis and anti aging

17th March 2009
Osteoporosis happens when an imbalance between the new bones and when the body is trying to absorb the old bone. And then If your body does not produce enough new bone, you will get osteoporosis. If your body does not absorb old bone quickly enough, you w... Read >
Author: lilichinese

Unusual gifts to make it extra special

13th March 2009
Unusual giftsSay goodbye to the High Street if you’re looking for unusual gifts. Banish the old reliables like bubble bath and choccies. The internet is the new High Street, and when it comes to finding the best, most delicious and daring gifts, findmea... Read >
Author: sarah hague

New Company Registration: Made Easy by Electronic Filing

12th March 2009
New Company Registration is the basic step that will define the structure of a business and make it an entity that enjoys legal acceptability. This way, the business can begin its operations. In UK, all companies have to be registered in conformity wi... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

Tenerife's Superb New Water Park

17th February 2009
Canary Island Tenerife's new water park, Siam Park, has been open for six months and the response so far has been nothing short of ecstatic. Not only is it the largest water park in Europe, but it is also a testament to creativity, family fun and thrillin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Pool and Game Tables Originated from Croquet, Can that be True?

31st January 2009
It is interesting at times to look at something that has been around for as long as we can remember, something we may not think of often, and discover its history. Today there are many different types of game tables on the market, but did you know that ga... Read >
Author: MJ

On Mistresses and Morals

31st January 2009
I recently shared a meal with some acquaintances. The conversation turned to how relationships start. Someone explained, to much laughter from the group, how she tried everything to get away, but eventually realised that someone was Mr Right and perfect... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Find Belgian Delight In Brussels

16th January 2009
Belgium is a country that is often taken for granted. Of course, many visitors to Europe will travel through it en route from the United Kingdom to Europe, but few actually take the time to stop and explore. It is, however, a country well worth explor... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Museum In Rajasthan

20th November 2008
Museum In Rajasthan Dolls Museum in Jaipur Dolls Museum in Jaipur is perhaps the most famous among all other museums of 'Pink City' and is largely visited by tourists from all over the globe. The museum is home to a large number of lovely dolls repres... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Manchester: The UK Capital of the North

31st October 2008
Many cities in the world are synonymous with one thing. Whether it’s Las Vegas for gambling, Athens for history or Paris for love, certain cities are able to conjure specific images by the mere mention of their name alone. Moreover, whilst the UK has ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

London Is Great Visit It!

12th September 2008
One of the world’s most popular Cities, London is a fantastic location for any length of visit - great sights, great food and great hotels. With so many attractions to see and do, you really will have difficulty fitting even only the major attractio... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Princess Diana Charity Work Has Not Been Forgotten

09th September 2008
From the moment that it was announce that she would be marrying Charles, the Prince of Wales, Diana found herself in the limelight by becoming part of the Royal Family. During the years from her engagement to Charles until her untimely death in a car acci... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen

08th September 2008
It's elaborately symmetrical and is obviously man-made, but Hannover in Northwestern Germany is world renowned for this lovely attraction- the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen, also known as the Herrenhäuser Gärten. Consisting of four large landscaped gard... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Al Boom Tourist Village

08th September 2008
The Al Boom Tourist village is easily one of the pioneering places in the Dubai tourism scenario. The location of the village is noticeably at a prime landmark in Dubai, right on the banks of the Dubai Creek. An important and tourist-friendly feature of t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Windsor Castle

04th September 2008
Windsor Castle is a royal palace and one of the principal residences of the British sovereign. Queen Elizabeth and her family spend some weekends here. Her Majesty uses it for state and private entertaining. Windsor Castle , Buckingham Palace and Holyrood... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Windsor Castle

04th September 2008
Windsor Castle is a royal palace and one of the principal residences of the British sovereign. Queen Elizabeth and her family spend some weekends here. Her Majesty uses it for state and private entertaining. Windsor Castle , Buckingham Palace and Holyrood... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Celebration of 200 Years of Portuguese Royal Family Arrival in Brazil

27th August 2008
Everybody is aware that this year we are celebrating 200 years since the Portuguese Royal family arrived in Rio, but how did Rio de Janeiro become what is known for today? Follows below a small summary of Rio de Janeiro historical events: The Guanabara... Read >

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17th July 2008
Ascot is consider as deep rooted, very British traditions that separate us from other british cultures. The official nature of Ascot illustrates just how important it is of having the Royal Family out and about in action amongst the ordinary people . The... Read >
Author: chelsea butterworth

The legendary Hunter Wellies

14th July 2008
The legendary Hunter Wellington boots, now firmly established as style classics, were originally designed over 150 years ago for walking in Scotland, no matter how rough the ground or how harsh the elements. Their reputation for both durability and perfor... Read >
Author: sam lowe

A Historic Religious Institution

01st July 2008
The Reading Abbey is a large Abbey that was built by the King of England Henry the First during the 12th century. It is said that the abbey was constructed to "for the salvation of my soul, and the souls of King William, my father, and of King William, my... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Love and Marriage

19th June 2008
We like ceremonies and celebrations. We scoff at ceremonies like coronations, inaugurations, society weddings and other public celebrations, but only after we had watched them, so that we can ridicule the detail. We silently place ourselves in the place... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Professional Profiles Filled with Dishonesty?

11th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Anita Bruton If there is one all important thought to keep in mind as you write your professional business profile it is honesty. Always be honest when you are writing your business or professional profile. Dishonesty will only come ... Read >
Author: Anita Bruton

Cruising - New Luxury Gigayacht

08th May 2008
Are the days of the super yacht coming to an end in the travel world? Not likely, as there are many luxury yachts traversing the oceans and seas at any given time. Celebrities and other wealthy people love their time away from land in their personal ya... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The limousine temptation…sinful and indulgent!!!

18th April 2008
Limo hire journey is an enjoyable, once in a duration journey in the U.K. The limousine hire part of London and the U.K. as an entire is a treasured wish an side every person there. Along with the royal family arrive ambiance, prosperity, flexibility, the... Read >
Author: Limo Brokers

Ernakulam – Commercial Capital Of Kerala

07th April 2008
Ernakulam, one of the finest harbors of the world is also the commercial capital of Kerala. Ernakulam or Kochi has a remarkable position in the history of Kerala. Ernakulam offers a wide variety of tourism facilities. Many historians have laid mark in ... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

A summary of the ways to profit from a land investment

01st April 2008
It will come as no surprise to those investing in land that achieving planning permission on a UK land site is where lies the most lucrative investment land returns, but there are other ways to make money from a land investment, writes Alex Way. Where ... Read >
Author: Dietrich Elliot

Wool and Clothing

19th March 2008
If we look back at the history of clothing, it's clear that wool has played a vital role. Today, many of us choose to wear woollen products, although it's undoubtedly the case that the use of wool in clothing has been dropping over the past thirty years o... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Chess Sets: A Description Of The Origin And Types Of Pieces

12th March 2008
Chess is an abstract strategy board game played on a square board of eight rows (called ranks) and eight columns (called files). There are sixty four squares of two alternating colors, usually black and white. There are 32 pieces in all; sixteen of them ... Read >
Author: Mike H

The endless popularity of the tiara

05th February 2008
Why have tiaras become so popular in the last ten years? Is it a desire for "bling" or is it every girl's desire to be a "princess" on her special day? Look on Google and you will find 4.2 million references for the word "tiara" alone. Each website for ti... Read >
Author: Zinnia Silver

A WAY TO LIVE COMPLETE: MORIHEI UESHIBA MOMENTS IN TIME

18th January 2008
Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969), founded the Aikido, The Art of Peace. He was no stranger to battle and conflict having served in the Russo-Japanese war. He also saw action in several battles in Mongolia. He claimed to have had three visions which led h... Read >
Author: Timothy Jordan

English Baby Names

18th January 2008
The topic baby names are common, and its a very popular subject. Most people are surrounded by this topic in their daily lives,everyone that is getting married is almost guaranteed to be talking about baby names even before they plan to have one. Baby n... Read >
Author: Charlie

The Hotels in Las Vegas

22nd October 2007
The other name of Las Vagas is “Sin City” and it is really so. Here people can create a wishful way of life and to be another person. It means that Las Vegas`s visitors can live there a marvelous life, full of fancies and miracles. Besides of casino t... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The paithani saree - a poem in silk

25th September 2007
The Paithani saree is known the world over for its uniqueness. It is one of the most beautiful sarees in the world. Beautifully crafted, with an exquisite zari border, this saree is truly a poem in silk. The Paithani saree is chosen by brides to wear on t... Read >
Author: www.fibre2fashion.com

So why invest in Dubai property?

31st July 2007
Dubai is now being recognized as the business, leisure and sporting capital of the Middle East. Overseas property buyers and its millions of visitors each year are attracted to the liberal attitude and relaxed environment. Live and let live is the feel of... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Siamese Cats : The Sleek Pussy

07th June 2007
Siam, the former name for Thailand is allegedly the origin of the breed. It is said that at one time these cats were so highly valued that only members of the Royal Family were allowed to keep them. It was not until the twentieth century that Siamese cats... Read >
Author: Sarah-Anne

Hire a Car and Drive to St. Hilarion Castle in North Cyprus

01st June 2007
If you are planning a holiday in North Cyprus then one thing that you must do during your stay is to hire a car and drive to St. Hilarion Castle. St. Hilarion Castle is not far from Girne and is an excellent day trip for the entire family. The History... Read >
Author: Berkan

Origins of the Hawaiian Shirt

30th May 2007
The Palaka shirt’s fascinating beginnings, a Hawaiian staple using a unique material named Tapa. Think of Hawaii and the first thing that comes to mind is the Hawaiian shirt. This well known garment is the Palaka shirt and has a long history. L... Read >
Author: Peggy

Title: Priyanka Chopra In the Judging Panel Of Miss India 2007

26th April 2007
Bollywood's glamour icon Priyanka Chopra was into the judge panel of Miss India 2007. This was a great day for her in her whole career. Infact, once she was standing there as a participant and the judges were watching her and now she was watching the part... Read >
Author: pawan kumar

Samsung D830: its stylish, small and powerful.

05th February 2007
The Samsung D830 belongs to the royal family of 'Ultra Edition'. Aimed at the upwardly mobile customer group, this clamshell is high on both design and features. The Samsung D830 is one the slimmest clamshell available in the market today with a thickness... Read >
Author: Bradley Ben

Middle Years Utopia

23rd January 2007
Upon first glance then one could be under the impression that Utopia would be a pleasant place to live in. Everyone is equal, immoral acts such as adultery are punishable, and there is no private ownership; the community is important and everyone works an... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Tony Blair’s Dilemma To Endanger 50.000 Jobs Of Britons

01st January 2007
The cancellation of a £10 billion contract with Saudi Arabia for 72 Eurofighter Typhoons threatens the jobs of 50,000 people in Britain. As Riyadh has decided to broken off talks on extending the Al Yamamah arms deal, Tony Blair find himself caught in ... Read >
Author: Alison White

You Deserve to Stay in a Princeville Vacation Rental

07th December 2006
Dramatically balanced on the precipice of a cliff overlooking what can only be described as an island paradise, there is a vacation rental with your name on it. The sheer beauty of the landscape is probably what first attracted you to the idea of taking a... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

St Hilarion Castle - Archeological Site in North Cyprus

03rd August 2006
St. Hilarion Castle, in North Cyprus not far from Girne, was built on Byzantine foundations by the Crusading Lusignan dynasty. Richard the Lionheart gave Cyprus to Hugh Lusignan. King Peter I, who ruled from 1359 to 1369, was his descendant. Eleanor of Ar... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones

The British Royalty

20th July 2006
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837. It evolved from a town house that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today it is The Queen's official residen... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Travelling by Train in Europe

17th July 2006
Spending time in Europe can be a great pleasure if you get organised in advance. Let's take a look at the endless possibilities that become available to you when you look to travel by train. For those flying in from North America, Australasia or elsewh... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

How Tarot Cards Can Help YouReally!

23rd June 2006
What Are Tarot Cards? Made up of no less than seventy-eight cards, each deck of Tarot cards are all the same. Tarot cards come in all sizes with all types of artwork on both the front and back some even make their own Tarot cards. The meaning and the... Read >
Author: Glen Wearden

Which Came First: Santa or the Christmas Tree?

22nd June 2006
You think Santa Claus and decorated trees when you think Christmas, right? The Jolly One probably comes first as the number one symbol of the holiday, but there's no mistaking that Christmas trees are nearly just as important when it comes to celebrating ... Read >
Author: Randy Stocklin

How Soon Will Saudi Arabia Turn to Nuclear Energy?

21st May 2006
While a growing number of countries have announced their civilian nuclear energy ambitions over the past twelve months, no other country is likely to have more of a psychological impact on the nuclear energy picture than Saudi Arabia. We believe the Kingd... Read >
Author: James Finch

Choosing and using gold piercing body jewelry

20th April 2006
A little bit of history Although body piercing jewelry was not popular until about 20 years ago, it actually has a very long history. In ancient Egypt, only the royal family had the right to have body piercing. In fact, only the Pharaoh at that time ha... Read >
Author: Suneva .

Bangkok in my eyes

18th April 2006
I have been to Bangkok once before but it was at least 10 years ago. With a complimentary return ticket with an airline I got the chance to see the place again at the end of April. This time I could see more of Bangkok though I just stayed there for 3 d... Read >
Author: Yee Lee Wong

Persistence Brings Success -- Your Dreams May Be Much Closer Than You Think

09th March 2006
Persistence often means success, even in the face of what can look like failure. You never know how close you are to victory, and your dreams may be much closer than you think. In his classic book, "Think And Grow Rich", best-selling author Napoleon Hi... Read >
Author: Aislinn OConnor

Visiting the Tower of London

10th February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander The Tower of London is one of the oldest and most well preserved buildings in the world. Over time, the Tower of London has been used to protect England from its enemies, as well as palace for the royal family. Visiting the Towe... Read >
Author: S Wander

Shih Tzu Empress Dowager Patroness Of The Palace Dog The Shih Tzu

01st December 2005
There is evidence that Maltese type dogs were present in China as early as 8000 B.C. Maltese are white. It is very likely these white Maltese type dogs were interbred in Tibet with Tibetan Terriers to produce the Lhasa Apso type temple dogs. Those pres... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

A Brief History of England

21st November 2005
Copyright 2005 S Wander Thousands of scholars over the course of time have written countless books on the history on England. England's history is a long an elaborate one filled with murder, intrigue and fantastic accomplishments. If one was sit down a... Read >
Author: S Wander

Monaco The Wealthy Conclave of Europe

14th October 2005
Perched over the Mediterranean Ocean, Monaco is a picturesque country. With very high prices, most travelers can only afford to spend one day in this conclave for the rich. Monaco The principality of Monaco is a bizarre little place. Situated to th... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Monte Carlo Paradise of a Different Sort

14th October 2005
Monte Carlo is the city of glitz and over the top indulgence. I had to see it for at least a day trip and ended up finding my food paradise. Monte Carlo Surprise Monte Carlo is the where you go to see the pretty people. Well, maybe not pretty, but ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo