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101 Things to Do in Rome

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Travel |

It is said that a lifetime is not long enough to see Rome ' Roma, non basta una vita! Simply put there is too much to see. We have taken a few highlights of Rome and things that one has to experience in order to truly enjoy this remarkable city and experience it, if even for a few days or moments. It is also a great excuse to keep on returning to visit this eternal city, the centre of Civilisation ' 'Caput Mundi' 1. Eat a take-away pizza in Piazza Navona on one of the marble benches whilst ...
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Pinot Grigio Wine From the Pinot Gris Grape

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 | Food and Beverage |

Pinot Grigio is the Italian name for Pinot Gris wine. This wine is made from grapes that range in color from bluish gray to pinkish gray which is where they get their name. In fact, clusters of grapes on the same vine can be of different colors. The grapes have varying levels of sweetness, which tends to dissipate as the grapes ripen. There are different names for the grapes and thus the wine made from them depending on the country in which they are grown. In Burgundy they are known as Pinot ...
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Louis Vuitton Falls Back Upon Sidelines in Economy Crisis

Monday, March 29th, 2010 | Marketing |

In recent years, crossover has become the trend of fashion and events like actors/actresses turn fashion designers, or fashion designers joining furniture brands no longer make news. Maybe the attraction of tourism is indeed difficult to resist that many well-known luxury brands coincidentally crossover into the tourism industry and all of a sudden, luxury brands running a hotel, publishing a tourist guidebook or setting up a tourist agency have become the most in fashion things to do. With ...
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Gianni Truvianni’s Bus Trip From Tacna, Chile to Lima, Peru

Sunday, March 28th, 2010 | Travel |

It happened in late September of 92, while I was in Buenos Aires that I decided to go back to Lima, Peru from where I knew I would go back to the United States but only after having captured that part of Peruvian life I had yet to really see. The part I make reference to is those shanty towns which in Spanish or at least in Peru are referred to as 'pueblos Jovenes', which if literally translated in to the English language would be 'young towns'.  This an expression which to a certain ...
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The Developing World’s Top 10 Ethical Destinations

Saturday, March 27th, 2010 | Travel |

Ethical travel is a bit of a buzzword these days with websites, blogs, books and numerous other communication forms giving advice on how to travel ethically, as well as specialised companies dedicated to selling ethical holidays.It's no surprise then that website www.ethicaltraveler.org have created a list of the developing world's 10 best ethical destinations. They describe ethical travel as 'mindful travel: an awareness of our impact as we explore the world'.The list is based on countries ...
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Golf Travel Bags - Choose Wisely to Protect Your Investment

Friday, March 26th, 2010 | Sports and Fitness |

Planning a golf vacation? Don't forget to protect your golf clubs by choosing the right golf travel bag. How do you choose the golf travel bag that is right for you? Let's take a quick look at three different styles to help you make the right choice. Remember, choosing the right golf travel bag isn't only about the bag itself. Golfers planning a golf vacation or just looking for protection on short golf trips should ask themselves a few questions before making a purchase. What is your budget ...
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The Wild Cat Jaguarundi

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 | Home and Family |

Jaguarundi is an interesting feline. It is unlike any other cat in its appearance, resembling an otter, with its small head, short rounded ear, elongated body and tail supported by small legs. Rightly, it has often been called 'Otter cat'. It may weigh from six to twenty pounds and is around forty inches long - excluding a twenty inch tail. Unlike most other felines, the Jaguarundi, Puma Yaguarondi, has a completely uniformly colored coat. Cubs are spotted at birth like those of lions, but with ...
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Have Laptop Will Travel

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 | Self Improvement |

Have Laptop Will Travel With a home-based business and a map The world is an enormous place; a playground on an epic scale filled with exotic cultures, creatures, and serene landscapes. For most of us however, the greater world is a separate place, disconnected from the smaller one we occupy. During the workweek our scope of existence barely extends past the perpendicular lines of the office or workplace. What's worse is that our destinies are not in our control. In essence, our ...
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Have Pet ... Can Travel

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 | Home and Family |

/p> If you are reading this, I guess you have a pet, need a holiday and don't want to waste your next hard-earned break watching round-the-clock rubbish on televsion. In days gone many pet owners simply did not go on holidays! "Why", I would ask them, and the answer was always the same: "Because we own a pet." Fortunately pet owners have more options than they used to. These days you can often take your pet with you. Otherwise you can leave it in a secure boarding kennel or cattery, or ...
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5 Reasons why you should start expanding your Info product business to the Spanish language market today

Monday, March 22nd, 2010 | Internet |

As an Infopreneur, are you aware about the potential of the Spanish-speaking market? If not, you should start considering make more money expanding your Info product business to non-English speaking markets - specially the Spanish language market. Take in mind that the English speaking Internet users only represents around 30% of the entire online population. So there is a lot of money to make out there in other language markets. And the Spanish is an excellent candidate to start. Here is ...
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Dog Travel - Taking a Vacation with Your Dog

Sunday, March 21st, 2010 | Home and Family |

Like most dog owners, you probably take your dog with you on weekend excursions and trips to the country. When it comes time to take a longer vacation, however, we always face the dilemma of what to do with Fido. Traveling with your pup is not always practical, especially if you are flying somewhere. However, there are ways to make dog travel easier and more convenient -- it just requires a bit of planning. The best way of traveling with your dog is to go by car or recreational vehicle. You can ...
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Top Ten Reasons To Learn To Speak Spanish or Any Other Language

Saturday, March 20th, 2010 | Self Improvement |

Learning a new language has many advantages and definitely worth seriously considering in this brave new world we live in. A second language will open up new career choices and add to your income. I have listed my top ten reasons to learn to speak Spanish or another language of your choice. Top Ten Reasons To Learn To Speak Spanish or Any Other Language: 1) Learning a new language is a great way to keep those brain cells active and alive. Use it or lose it! Studies show that by learning a new ...
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Cheap International Airfare

Friday, March 19th, 2010 | Travel |

Always looking for the cheapest way to do things, I searched several websites that claimed to have cheap international airfare. The cheapest from Traverse City, Michigan to Quito, Ecuador, was $1720. Out of curiosity, I checked Miami to Quito, and it was only $404. Airfare from Traverse City to Miami was $299. Book two separate flights and I could save more than $1000! The discount sites aren't set up to check in this way, so you have to do this on your own. Of course, if your first flight is ...
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Pet Friendly Travel - 10 Tips for Hassle-Free Travel with Your

Thursday, March 18th, 2010 | Home and Family |

In the United States alone, over 60 million households have one or more pets. Pet owners in 15 million of those households travel with their pets, and the majority stay in pet-friendly lodging. Fortunately, pet friendly hotels, condos and vacation home rentals do exist. If you will be traveling with your pet, here are some pet friendly tips to remember for safe and trouble-free travel. 1 - When you make your reservation, double-check that pets are allowed. An important advantage of reserving ...
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Where Are The Regions of New Zealand?

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 | Travel |

Where is New Zealand, exactly? New Zealand is two islands in the Pacific, but it is not a Pacific Island. All those islands we normally think of as "Pacific": New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga, the Cook Islands, and Tahiti, lie between 15 and 23 degrees South. They are north of the Tropic of Capricorn... ... New Zealand is south of it. By a long way. New Zealand stretches from 35 to 47 degrees south, and covers 270 000 square kilometres. It is: the size of Burkina Faso, Colorado, Equador, the UK, or ...
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Dog Travel Supplies

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 | Home and Family |

Dog Travel Supplies Buy dog travel supplies online The shopping part along for dog travel supplies is amusing for sure. The trinkets, toys and accessories for pet product travel are a blast. Grab your favorite drink, your mouse and grease up that shopping finger and off we go to review those dog travel supplies. We found, while shopping for Charlie pet harnesses that combine safety with convenience. The step-in padded harness is easy to fasten to your best pet friend and can also be used as a ...
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Have Laptop Will Travel

Monday, March 15th, 2010 | Self Improvement |

There are virtually unlimited home based business opportunities out there that can earn us the income we need while allowing us the freedom to travel. The world is an enormous place; a playground on an epic scale filled with exotic cultures, creatures, and serene landscapes. For most of us however, the greater world is a separate place, disconnected from the smaller one we occupy. During the workweek our scope of existence barely extends past the perpendicular lines of the office or ...
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Who Else Wants to earn $1000 per Day in Travel Industry

Sunday, March 14th, 2010 | Marketing |

Do you want a professional call center to take your prospects phone calls for you, close your sales for you, and send you the money? You can earn $1000 a day! CALL NOW ---------- (800) 704-7344 (ID-0682MS) Coastal Vacations call center update for 10/23/05 You get 3 Cd's, and a professionally produced DVD filled with training and marketing information when you join the Coastal Vacations call center through me. Do you know people who are making six figure incomes with Coastal, but thought you ...
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Breaking News....Cognigen Is Now In The Travel Business

Saturday, March 13th, 2010 | Marketing |

This one is somewhat of a surprise...... Cognigen Travel officially launched June 15, and is ready to be marketed by their 150,000+ independant sales agents. The full service travel site follows Cognigen's successful 15+year old Telecommunications model...offering multiple choices from multiple vendors to customers while including unusually competitive low rates and outstanding customer service. The Cognigen Travel Center includes airline flights, hotels, rental cars, vacation packages, ...
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See incredible places and natural wonders with South America

Friday, March 12th, 2010 | Travel |

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Astral Travel

Thursday, March 11th, 2010 | Spirituality |

ASTRAL TRAVEL: - Why would I put something so natural and real in a mystery segment? Although everyone travels astrally few are conscious of where they go or what happens when they are asleep. The waking consciousness seems a jealous protector of its domain and wishes to give little credit to our dream state. Yet, there are systems of belief that know what our soul learns in sleep to be as important as when we are awake. Conscious dreaming may have an element of positive thinking ...
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Hello from Vancouver - Reporting on the Canada-US Servas

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 | Travel |

One of the things I do for the website is I continuously search out individuals and organizations that have accomplished unusual things or made special contributions. Through my research I had come across an organization called SERVAS, an organization of hosts and travellers world-wide throughout 130 countries that intends to foster peace through intercultural exchange. Hosts throughout the member countries generally receive travellers for 2 days (or longer if they wish) and accommodate them ...
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Five Must See Places Of South America

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 | Travel |

The Wonderful Creatures of The Galapagos Islands A wonder of creation, the Galapagos Islands have captured the imagination of poets and biologists alike. Separated from the mainland in the waters of Ecuador, evolution created stunning endemic creatures such as the giant tortoise and the sea iguana, animals found only on the Galapagos. The most groundbreaking work ever to be published concerning evolution, "The Origin of Species", was based on observations made on the Galapagos Islands by ...
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Brochures for Travel and Vacation

Monday, March 8th, 2010 | Marketing |

At present, the use of brochures has become more complex. They are not only used as marketing and business brochures, they are also known as effective travel brochures. Travel and similar agencies have realized the importance of these advertising materials in communicating with possible customers. However, it's not as easy as that because they only become truly effective when they are conceptualized and designed properly. Whenever you want to spend a long-time vacation, you'll definitely need ...
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All You Need to Know About Travel Humidors

Sunday, March 7th, 2010 | Hobbies |

When humidors where first created by Zino Davidoff in the early 20th century, they were large cellar humidors which certainly made for restricted travel. One now had the ability to strive for the perfect cigar, but only from home. Most people would agree that the feasibility of traveling with a large room did not exist, and still does not, even today. A dilemma arose as to how to preserve a moist cigar while traveling. Early models of travel humidors were patterned after air-tight cases in ...
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Five Must See Places of South America

Saturday, March 6th, 2010 | Travel |

b>The Wonderful Creatures of The Galapagos Islands A wonder of creation, the Galapagos Islands have captured the imagination of poets and biologists alike. Separated from the mainland in the waters of Ecuador, evolution created stunning endemic creatures such as the giant tortoise and the sea iguana, animals found only on the Galapagos. The most groundbreaking work ever to be published concerning evolution, 'The Origin of Species', was based on observations made on the Galapagos Islands by ...
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Travel to Deep Space by Sitting at your Computer

Friday, March 5th, 2010 | Hobbies |

For many generations various human cultures have had great knowledge about the star constellations. However, these days most of the so-called modernized breed of human couldn't tell you much about what's around us in the infinite Universe. The funny thing is, technically we now know more about what's there than ever before, we've even got photos. With the Hubble Telescope we now have access to the most unbelievable pictures imaginable: galaxies, nebulae and millions of stars close up. You don't ...
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The Regions of New Zealand

Thursday, March 4th, 2010 | Travel |

Where is New Zealand, exactly? New Zealand is two islands in the Pacific, but it is not a Pacific Island. All those islands we normally think of as "Pacific": New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga, the Cook Islands, and Tahiti, lie between 15 and 23 degrees South. They are north of the Tropic of Capricorn... ... New Zealand is south of it. By a long way. New Zealand stretches from 35 to 47 degrees south, and covers 270 000 square kilometres. It is: the size of Burkina Faso, Colorado, Equador, the UK, or ...
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Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 | |

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Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 | |

Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report http://www.applemy.com seepanda Fourth, discriminatory attitudes towards hepatitis B Are you one of the swallow the insult? Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report Discriminated against 66% of virus carriers submit to humiliation   Encounter discrimination in their lives, 65.9% of the hepatitis B virus carriers would be silence and passive acceptance; 18.4% of people would argue; will use the law to ...
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Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 | |

Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report http://www.06544.com 08485.com Admission: Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report Nearly 30% of the people affected by enrollment   Infected with hepatitis B virus on the impact of school, 6% of the hepatitis B virus carriers, said that due to hepatitis B virus infection were refused admission; 23.7% of people said that because of hepatitis B, in the school has been unfair treatment; still 71.3% of ...
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Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 | |

Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report http://www.ebookyes.com 333qq.com 3, hepatitis B status quo of discrimination Discrimination seems to be absent Weina Ban? Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report 98% of the hepatitis B virus carriers agreed that the existence of discrimination   Involved in the investigation of the hepatitis B virus carriers among them, 45.2% of the people that social discrimination against hepatitis B is very ...
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Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 | |

Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report http://www.maozdong.com 8lulu health Cure is not clear whether some of the people Hepatitis B discrimination in China in 2009 Survey Report 41% for hepatitis B virus carriers can not be cured, "to worry about"   It can cure hepatitis B in hepatitis B virus carriers participating in the survey group, 10.5% of people said they were confident that if we continue to be able to be cured; a 10% chance that the ability to ...
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The Benefits of Travel First Aid Kits

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 | Health |

Instead of trying to pack another pair of shoes in your suitcase, add a small travel first aid kit. Be prepared for an emergency on the road, in the air, or anywhere on vacation. Use an old lunchbox to easily transport the travel first aid kit wherever you go. Like first aid kits for the home, stock your first aid kit with the basics such as: bandages of various sizes, a thermometer, tweezers and scissors, gauze pads, adhesive tape, and allergy medicine. But since you will be traveling away ...
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Wheelchair Travel Tips

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 | Health |

Traveling on Holidays has always been fun. Actually, it has become one of our itineraries during this most anticipated season of the year. But you know what guys; even disabled persons love to travel. They love to stay out of the confines of their wheelchairs, enjoy their lives to the fullest, and realize that there's still a wonderful world that's waiting for them out there. However, there are certain considerations for wheelchair users to make in preparing and planning for a travel. According ...
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Health Information for Travelers to Central America

Monday, March 1st, 2010 | Travel |

This article will detail some of the health concerns that travelers to Central America and Argentina should be aware of, and prepared for in advance. Vaccines Depending on your age, sex, health history, and exactly where you plan on going, your doctor may decide that you, and any children that you are traveling with to Central America should have the following vaccinations: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Rabies Typhoid Fever Yellow Fever Make sure to contact your physician well before leaving ...
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