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23rd September 2009
Boxing has become one of the most celebrated sports of our time. With big name matches being held in glamorous locations like Las Vegas, it attracts the interest of media world wide as well as the attention of boxing enthusiasts.
The history of boxing... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
One of the great mysteries and puzzles of our time is Atlantis. Despite the passage of thousands of years, no one has been able to solve the enigma of Atlantis.
The Puzzle That Is The Atlantis Enigma
Plato was the person that started all of the tro... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Technology has not limited itself to certain developing and developed countries like India and America but also countries which have been away from the limelight like Algeria. With the expansion of the Telecommunication Industry, Calling Algeria has becom... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg
21st September 2009
The Spanish Lavender plant is one of the four most popular varieties of lavender plants (other popular varieties are English Lavender, Yellow Lavender, and French Lavender).
The plant itself is a silver-gray herb. But Spanish Lavender comes to life in... Read >
Author: Lilly Lavender
16th September 2009
This particularly interesting automobile by the giant automaker Volkswagen is a medium sized SUV (sports utility vehicle). It has been on a continued production line since the year 2003. The Touareg was the third SUV manufactured by the Volkswagen, after ... Read >
Author: Creative SEO Content
02nd September 2009
The lavish colors and exotically beautiful designs of Moroccan furniture can transform the ambiance of any room. Morocco is a small country in North Africa, and its artists draw inspiration from the desert that dominates their country and blends with that... Read >
Author: K. Souiden
29th August 2009
The lavish colors and exotically beautiful designs of Moroccan furniture can transform the ambiance of any room. Morocco is a small country in North Africa, and its artists draw inspiration from the desert that dominates their country and blends with that... Read >
Author: K. Souiden
23rd August 2009
Lanzarote in the Canary Islands isn't the first place that comes to mind when it comes to surfing. Lanzarote is the easternmost island in the Canary chain. Though a part of Spain, it is located about 100 km off the coast of North Africa.
Declared a Bio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st July 2009
Southwest decor has a fun, earthy, rustic, and exciting look and feel, making it unique. Homes that have been designed with this style naturally have an inviting appeal, meaning the minute people walk in the door, they feel at home. The great thing abou... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers
05th July 2009
Malta is the EU’s smallest Member State, and lies in the central Mediterranean between the Italian island of Sicily, and Tunisia and Libya in North Africa. Given its small land area, Malta depends on imports of many foods and animal feeds. It is als... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba
14th June 2009
The rose, being the most popular garden and cut plant, has over 20,000 cultivars in the Northern Hemisphere alone. This number originates from a conservative figure of only 150-200 species of wild roses. Fossil specimens found in both Colorado and Oregon ... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer
10th June 2009
Eating out should be fun! Yes, fun and delicious…and affordable would be good too! If you are looking for Iowa City restaurants
that are all three, you are in luck. There are a host of great restaurants in Iowa City that seem to fly under the radar... Read >
Author: Travel Vaughnj
09th June 2009
Malta tourists have been shocked as bodies of would be immigrants are pulled out of the sea. It's an unfortunate situation as migrants from North Africa attempt to brave the rough sea for a chance at a better life in Europe. Despite the news that others b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd June 2009
Paella Pans
Paella is a delicious rice based Spanish dish that has huge variations depending on which region (and sometimes which village) you are in. It is commonly made with chicken, seafood or chorizo sausage, with rice as the constant. The pan is s... Read >
Author: Diana Griffiths
20th May 2009
The Memory Genius® Leader seeks out every opportunity to equip everyone in the family, school, and organization with the same unity of thought that the leader possesses in his or her role as the philosopher. The leader is a model of lifelong learning; ... Read >
Author: Jack Lannom
15th May 2009
Eating out should be fun! Yes, fun and delicious…and affordable would be good too! If you are looking for Iowa City restaurants that are all three, you are in luck. There are a host of great restaurants in Iowa City that seem to fly under the radar. ... Read >
Author: haley.champion
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 ge... Read >
Author: Martin Shane Jones
02nd April 2009
Satellite Service: EB9
Eutelsat Communications has recently rebranded its Hot Bird™ 2 satellite as EB9 and has reset it to a position of 9 degrees East. The introduction of this satellite service is quite significant as it suggests the beginning of a... Read >
Author: elizabeeth
13th March 2009
In the old days, Gibraltar was one of the most important bases of the British Armed Forces. Nowadays, it is home to some of the world's best natural attractions, which is what makes it a great tourist destination. There are several things to do during hol... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
03rd March 2009
Want to watch a movie? Can't find anything on TV worth looking at. Do not despair. Look online for free movie downloads.
You will find a huge variety of categories to choose from. Your interest may be in action movies or animation or perhaps you wo... Read >
Author: avisolutions
01st March 2009
The Cyprus weather forcast shows the benefit of being in the great Mediterranean climate zone; it has short mild winters and long, dry and hot summers. The island is famous for its sunshine, having on average more than 300 days each year, which is nearly ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
18th February 2009
One of the best alternatives for traditional pasta, couscous is a special type of wheat that is commonly used in dishes that originated from North Africa. Many people agree that this wheat goes well with delicious fish viands, as well as dishes that have ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
10th February 2009
Defining the Middle East has long been an awkward task. Robert Kaplan, writing in the NYT, believes it should include a much greater area and that the Mumbai terrorist attacks lend credence to his position. Certainly, there is confusion over what comprise... Read >
Author: Creative Assistant
03rd February 2009
Egypt really does have some wonders. From the Pyramids to the River Nile; from the Valley of the Kings to diving at Sharm El Sheikh. And always, the guarantee of sun! Holidays in Egypt offer something for everyone.
If you like culture, then Egypt h... Read >
Author: Kim
28th January 2009
Jasper is an opaque, impure Chalcedony, usually red but also yellow, green, and grayish blue. It is a semiprecious stone composed of mostly microcrystalline quartz along with other minerals which provide patterns and colorful bands that are so characteris... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold
09th January 2009
Cyclamen are a genus of plants native to Alpine & Mediterranean Europe, North Africa and the Middle East and are a part of the Primrose family or Primulaceae. Cyclamen thrive in shady, rocky places and are perfect for providing that much needed splash... Read >
Author: dtymon
08th January 2009
The narrative Birds Raven is known to have been state in the North American Pleistocene since the last 1.8 million 10,000 being ago. Bird Ravens are among the most usually found bird species in the Rancho La Brea fossil deposits in Southern California. Th... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
05th January 2009
When people think of the fox, the first thing that comes to psyche is the animal where men armed with guns and accompanied with dogs go on a pursue. This incident, which is somewhat common in many parts of Europe and in the United States, still happens no... Read >
Author: Judd Snell
15th December 2008
When people think of the fox, the first thing that comes to mind is the animal where men armed with guns and accompanied by dogs go on a hunt. This event, which is quite popular in many parts of Europe and in the United States, still happens today.
T... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms
11th 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 fi... Read >
Author: tomenelson
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 fi... Read >
Author: tomenelson
02nd December 2008
French is said to be one of the most beautiful languages. It is a class that many of us took in high school. It seemed like a good thing to do so we could go on that class trip to France. Now in today's times there are many reasons to learn French.
Lea... Read >
Author: mainstay09
27th November 2008
Suffolk and it’s closeness to London makes it a great place to visit for a week-end or mid-week break. Within an hour or two you can be well out of the metropolis and in the heart of the beautiful landscape of Suffolk, so beloved by creative writers, mu... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
27th November 2008
Suffolk and it’s closeness to London makes it a great place to visit for a week-end or mid-week break. Within an hour or two you can be well out of the metropolis and in the heart of the beautiful landscape of Suffolk, so beloved by creative writers, mu... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
18th November 2008
Holidays to Egypt are ideal for those whose idea of a holiday involves rather more than just lazing on a beach in the sun. It’s a reasonable point of view after all you don’t really have to travel thousands of miles across the globe to do that. There ... Read >
Author: lexisclick
16th November 2008
Egypt also known as Misr is a great country in North Africa with a Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge to Western Asia. It is an attractively beautiful country that is known as an amazing country with a coastline with both the Mediterranean and Red seas... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
23rd October 2008
The Algarve is rooted in history and tradition. With a growing tourist industry, many of us have become familiar with the Portuguese culture and it's beautiful beaches and rural regions. While Portugal has enjoyed a strong independence from its European n... Read >
Author: Carolyn Macleod
17th October 2008
Gibraltar, known locally as the Rock is considered one of the last vestiges of the British Empire, although a recent 2006 agreement between Spain and Britain unofficially ended that status, introducing a far more agreeable accord between the two countri... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
07th October 2008
With gorgeous sunshine and fabulous beaches, Spain is a favorite holiday destination for millions of northern Europeans all through the year. British, German, Irish and Scandinavian holiday makers flock to Spain and its colonies around North Africa for th... Read >
Author: Huzaili
06th October 2008
In this day & age, it is indisputable that we are breathing a life in which technology has become an essential thing. It’s all about ease, extra efficient usage of time & less formalities. The net has taken expertise to a complete new level. With just s... Read >
Author: Alien
08th September 2008
Restaurants that feature belly dancing for entertainment are springing up all over Europe, America and Asia. Usually these restaurants are Middle Eastern. There is generally a special time for the belly dancing show. Simply call ahead and find out when... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
08th September 2008
Restaurants that feature belly dancing for entertainment are springing up all over Europe, America and Asia. Usually these restaurants are Middle Eastern. There is generally a special time for the belly dancing show. Simply call ahead and find out when... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
05th September 2008
Sometimes the easiest way to save money on a holiday is to cut back on hotels. Tourists typically don't spend a great deal of time in their rooms anyway. Many holidaymakers are simply looking for a clean bed and running water. They don't mind that the tel... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2008
Known for its architectural and cultural treasure, Egypt is a land of mystifying pyramids and amazing sand dunes and deserts. Situated in the North Africa, Egypt touches the Mediterranean Sea and is sited between the Gaza strip and Libya. Egypt is one of ... Read >
Author: capil007
29th July 2008
Egypt is a vast and wonderful country and is equivalent with pyramids, pharaohs and temples. This African country remains one of the world’s most mesmerizing travel experiences. This country is growing in the both the tourism and property market. The Eg... Read >
Author: Article Manager
26th July 2008
The abovementioned quotation was from the legendary guitarist Andres Segovia. It is by far the most appropriate description given to everyone’s favorite musical instrument – the guitar.
Guitars are arguably the most popular and widely used among th... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter
23rd July 2008
Crete Island is the biggest and most beautiful place compared to the other islands of Greece. In fact, this is the fifth largest island in the entire Mediterranean Sea. Geographically this place is pretty close to North Africa and the four territories tha... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
25th June 2008
Malta is a small independent Mediterranean country just 58 miles south of Sicily, Italy and 180 miles north of North Africa.
Malta is one of the densest countries with a population of more than 350,000 people. It is a beautiful country with lovely Med... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th June 2008
Negotiating skills in sales are vital if you are to succeed in today’s cut-throat economic environment. If you own and operate a business, you really need to represent what was once known as a “renaissance man (or woman)” – someone like Leonardo D... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
20th May 2008
Whenever someone plans his holiday vacation he puts emphasis on few basic things such as the location, the season, the activities and festivals he wants to enjoy and many other factors which create the essence of his vacation and then finally plans the bu... Read >
Author: Kylie D
20th May 2008
Whenever someone plans his holiday vacation he puts emphasis on few basic things such as the location, the season, the activities and festivals he wants to enjoy and many other factors which create the essence of his vacation and then finally plans the bu... Read >
Author: Kylie D
14th May 2008
Malta is a small archipelago of seven islands located in the Mediterranean Sea. Malta sits 179 miles north of North Africa and 58 miles south of Sicily. The small island nation boasts warm climate year round. Malta has a rich and colorful history, as repr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th May 2008
Butterbur extract is taken mainly from the rhizome, root and leaves of the butterbur, a member of the daisy family. They are very hardy and have creeping underground rhizomes and large leaves like those of rhubarb. Another name given to it is the swee... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th May 2008
Mallorca is on of the largest of the Spanish islands, and is located in the Mediterranean and is not far from the coast of Spain, there are many bars and restaurants here to choose from, and that can wet the appetite of the pickiest of eaters. Commercial ... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
02nd May 2008
When running for office last year, the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy vowed to include the respect for human rights as a vital part of France’s foreign policy.
Yet during his two-day state visit to Tunisia, he has not only failed to live up to tha... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton
18th April 2008
Many of us living in Northern Europe like to take our annual holidays to locations on the Mediterranean coastline. The Med seems to almost guarantee good weather, which is one of the main selling points.
Within that region of Europe, there are some div... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
07th April 2008
English to French Translations can pose enigmas rarely found with other language combinations. Acquainting oneself with these difficulties so as to easily surmount as many of them as possible is therefore sound advice.
A Universal Language
The first... Read >
Author: Armando
01st April 2008
Arab Courier Attacked by Lions is the most dynamic and best-known piece of taxidermy ever created by French naturalist and taxidermist Jules Verreaux. Verreaux designed this extraordinary exhibit for the Paris Exposition of 1867, where it was awarded a go... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
31st March 2008
Buying a Home in Morocco
North Africa is a popular part of the world for tourists, home buying and new development hunters as Morocco welcomes overseas property & home buyers. With next to no restrictions on foreigners home buying, property developme... Read >
Author: tun8970
11th March 2008
A guitar is a musical instrument, savored by any music lover. It looks stylish, and produces great sound quality, which makes a song sound simply magical. This wondrous musical instrument is the combination of various woods fitted together, and was once s... Read >
Author: pcarp
27th February 2008
In the 1980s Ethiopia was known abroad for the tragic famine that occurred in 1984 and the first exodus of Ethiopian Jews to Israel that occurred the same year.
Ethiopia is known most significantly however, for its historic place in early Christianity... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language
19th February 2008
When thinking of Morocco, many things come to mind. The famous Casablanca, never ending sand, hot weather and mirages were some of the things I first thought of. However, Morocco is far from being just that. Beautiful in its own right, its culture and div... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
04th February 2008
Arabic is closely related to Hebrew and Aramaic. The geographical reach of Arabic is connected to the Arabic conquests beginning in the 8th century CE. Modern Arabic has a variety of sub dialects and these various Arabic dialects are spoken throughout the... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language
28th January 2008
Moroccan Decorating: What is a home without the right decor? Everyone at some time or the other lives the dream of having their own home and probably you are living that dream. Along with the dream comes many things like renovating the home, brightening t... Read >
Author: Moorish Tile - Home Decor
21st January 2008
There are many cool and interesting facts about our great planet Earth that many people don´t ever take the time to think about. If you could, take a deep breath and close your eyes. Visualize planet Earth and think about all the different landscapes tha... Read >
Author: Juan Mendoza
21st October 2007
Sand cat is a beautiful desert cat ranging from Sahara in North Africa to the arid regions of Iran and Pakistan in West and South Asia. A little cat, it weighs nearly six pounds and is around one and a half to two feet long, excluding its one foot long ta... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
19th October 2007
Majorca properties remain among the most popular in Europe among investors and home buyers alike. The great weather, beautiful scenery and relaxed atmosphere make this Meditteranean Island a place people come back to again and again.Not only is it famed f... Read >
Author: majorcanpropertieshoz@gmail.com
28th September 2007
When you buy your Phoenix Arizona condo or single family home, you’re making your home in the desert. Human habitation in a desert environment provides great opportunities, but also poses many challenges.The first rule of living in the desert is respect... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
25th September 2007
Kingdom of Morocco is situated in North Africa with coast in the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Moroccan coast further comprise of a connection to the Strait of Gibraltar, a body of water, which divides Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean. The Strait ... Read >
Author: ron victor
25th September 2007
The first record of walnut trees date back to approximately 2000 B.C. in ancient Babylon. Though this is the first recorded history there is fossilized evidence that suggests walnuts have been around even longer than that. In fact there is a reference to ... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
22nd August 2007
The patron saint of Spain, St James, is one of the most revered figures in Spain. Probably the most revered male figure, coming in second behind Mary and if truth be known probably a good way ahead of Christ.
For those amongst us who are possibly not b... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
17th August 2007
Which are the most useful second languages when you already speak the most useful language in almost any field of human endeavor? Personal impact is the key. When the world talks about science, culture, economy or politics, it speaks English. English spea... Read >
Author: Dominic Ambrose
15th March 2007
The word ‘safari’, in Swahili, means journey and people associate it with hunting and exploring. Nowadays, when you say safari you picture great adventures and the discovery of habitats and wildlife on the African continent. People undertake safaris a... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
01st March 2007
One of the most popular and well known tourist attractions in Southern California is the San Diego Zoo. Most people outside of California, however, aren’t aware of an even better wildlife experience which is just a short drive from the Zoo, in the nort... Read >
Author: Michael A. Stazko
20th February 2007
The Nokia 8800 Sirocco edition is the upgrade of Nokia's earlier high end solution 8800. Named 'sirocco'
after the Mediterranean wind that becomes hurricane as it travel from Sahara to North Africa and Southern Europe, the handset is pleasure to watch. C... Read >
Author: Bradley Ben
01st February 2007
The History of Sugar1 and Information about a Special “Sugar Free” Substitute
Sugar has been around for quite a long while and yet it didn’t used to be a common as it is today. It continually amazes me how the dimension of time seems to sh... Read >
Author: mike a
29th January 2007
The New York Times conducted an interview with Ms. Janine Jaouni, Director of Business Solutions, an entrepreneurial e-commerce figure in the Middle East; the interview was part of a research and collaborative efforts by Microsoft, Google and eBay to expl... Read >
Author: Amjad
12th December 2006
History can be a very boring subject. I still have memories of high school teachers raving on about subjects that just didn't interest me at all. So I've decided to produce the lazy mans guide to Spanish history. After reading this short article, you will... Read >
Author: Wealthy Wal
22nd November 2006
Bass Rock Scotland
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Bass Rock is a 450 foot high crag at the mouth of the Forth of Forth, 30 miles from Edinburgh, Scotland. Bass Rock 10km off the coast is home to 70,000 gannets, and countless other seabirds, including puffins.
Adult gannets return ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
16th November 2006
The Guanches are believed to be the first inhabitants of the Canary Islands. Where they came from is still uncertain, but they could actually be a mix of Berbers from the north of Africa, and scandinavian vikings. Written material from the spanish 'conqui... Read >
Author: Anders Johnson
16th August 2006
"Whether towing, mountain climbing, family carrying or simply taking the sting out of the daily commute, Land Rover's new LR3 never fails to impress us. Champion for the second year in a row, the big Brit has an unmatched range of abilities that sets it... Read >
Author: Carol Mitchel
07th July 2006
The Bronze Age sanctuary at Pigadhes dates back to about 1600 B.C. But we are "visiting" it at about 1300 B.C. At that time the eastern Mediterranean was being attacked by a confederation known as "People of the Sea." They conquered North Africa, Crete, A... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones
26th June 2006
Buying a house and living in Spain has been seen as "living the dream" for many years now. Torrevieja situated on the south of Spain just south of Alicante, is one of the more popular places to buy property as a holiday home, or to move out and live there... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
17th May 2006
LOVE WAR & THE MAGIC BALL
A STORY OF LOVE, WAR AND THE MAGIC OF FOOTBALL
2006 WORLD FOOTBALL FEAST YEAR
The world united as ONE by FOOTBALL (soccer), bringing billions of people together, linked and united by the same passion and love for the grea... Read >
Author: Paul Diaz
20th April 2006
One of the great mysteries and puzzles of our time is Atlantis. Despite the passage of thousands of years, no one has been able to solve the enigma of Atlantis.
The Puzzle That Is The Atlantis Enigma
Plato was the person that started all of the tro... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
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.
... Read >
Author: Anthony Kane
21st October 2005
Little is known of crochet's early history. It seems likely that the earliest crochet was made using fingers, rather than the hooks used today. There are theories that crochet could have existed as early as 1500 BC, as part of nun's work, which included n... Read >
Author: Kris Perry
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