Articles, tagged with "north africa", page 1
18th January 2012
Ashazi Online Payment Technology / GCC
Ashazi is a leading regional payment service provider, offering electronic payment services to merchants, financial institutions and mobile operators in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the entire GCC region. Ashazi’s...
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Irish
28th April 2011
It can blow for days, will chill your bones and can turn individuals insane. I am speaking about the Mistral, a fierce wind ruling more than Provence.The Mistral is a cold wind born on the Massif Central, the eroded remains of a large volcanic range in th...
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huwowitetraj huwowitetraj
03rd June 2010
Definitely Not Your Typical Tattoo
Polynesian tattoo designs dallas are far more than a mere piece of decorative body artwork. Tribal artwork tattoo designs, as usually as they're replicated in flash designs, have been as soon as seen as a link between...
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Maximo Rivera
16th March 2010
The United Arab Emirates has opened its doors to companies based outside the country. The seven federal emirates have created an economic environment committed to promoting a liberal and well-organised business conditions. For this reason, Dubai and the r...
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John Mayne
23rd February 2010
Tagines is one of the popular North African dishes consumed mostly in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Also known as Tajine or mispronounced Tangines, this North African specialty has traveled all the way across the Atlantic to the kitchens in the US. Moroc...
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Author:
Hosea Charles
09th October 2009
African music is arguably the most influential music in all of mankind. But it did not come out of a vacuum.
The truth is that different regions of Africa were influenced by a number of foreign musical traditions. For example, many nations in North Afr...
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Frank Mar
02nd April 2009
An awe inspiring country always leaves you finishing your holiday with much more than happiness. It's the memories that you take with you, the things you see and in this case, the knowledge and the things you see that make you talk about Egypt for a gener...
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Author:
Martin Shane Jones
06th December 2008
How Steamy Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes
Beating Diabetes Without Meds
Early in the 1940's, when German armies occupied areas of North Africa, Dysentery threatened to defeat the mighty Army. Thousands of soldiers were dying in the fie...
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Author:
tomenelson
27th November 2005
The Bagpipe
Description of the Bagpipe
The bagpipe is reed instruments that utilize an air
reservoir. The bagpipe's air reservoir directs an
uninterrupted air stream through the reeds.
Origin of the Bagpipes
The bagpipe has it's origins ...
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Author:
Anthony Kane