By: witch | 2010-10-09 | Negotiation Names The names of the Hudson River make a complicated story. It was called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk, the Great Mohegan, by the Iroquois, or as the Lenape Native Americans called it in Unami read more
By: Sushmita | 2012-05-29 | Travel Tips Are they necessary? Type of comms. Message radio. Sat links. Images. Mobile phones. Internet, Complications. Cameras film and Video, and stills. Other imaging. Future cooms It is would be utterly impossible to overemphasise the advances made in the way we communicate today in all walks of life. How this has changed the way we can approach adventure travel would leave some one like James Rennell Rodd dumfounded, if he saw how it could be done to day. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-07-29 | Communications Communication involves passage of information from the source to the receiver. Communication takes place in different ways. It can be through the world of mouth, documentation, or through electronic means like emails. In the organization, communcaoitn can therefore be defiened as any means through which information is passed from one point to antoher using different mediums. Commmuncaiton read more
By: J McInnis | 2011-03-31 | Outdoors The crucial connection between nature and children is quickly diminishing as outdoor activities are replaced with TV, MP3 players, texting, and video and computer games. The result is a “nature-deprived” youth culture. Arizona River Runners family rafting trips encourage community, communication and inspiration. The flora and fauna, camping under a blanket of stars, shooting the rapids on a C read more
By: Chris Narfundle | 2011-03-30 | Water Sports Many people enjoy river kayaking because of the challenging adventure it can provide for those who want a little bit of excitement in their lives. There are a lot of different things to consider when you are thinking about kayaking on a river, including the specific area you are going to be in and what kind of kayak you have. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-10 | Hobbies This 9.6-mile driving trail parallels the Carbon River waterway which traverses an old-growth rainforest where clusters of evergreen trees of giant Sitka, western red cedar, and Douglas fir thrive. read more
By: Robert G Waldvogel | 2011-09-26 | Painting This article takes a scholarly and southerly approach—from Catskill to Hudson and Poughkeepsie—to the Hudson River School of Painters, discussing the life, painting styles and techniques, and homes of Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, and Samuel Morse. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-05-13 | News and society The Mississippi River is the largest river system in North America. It originates at Lake Itasca in Minnesota and slowly flows to the Gulf of Mexico. We have seen a series of major floods from the Mississippi River over the years. The current flood is forecasted to hit Natchez, Mississippi by May 21 and reach the Gulf at the end of the month. At the present, residents from Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana are hand bagging as well as preparing barriers to struggle against the upcoming floods. read more
By: erenber | 2010-09-07 | International Business "To Wuliangye River, led by wine-oriented development strategy, people feel great pressure." March 22, in Chengdu to participate in rum in Maotai Group dealer Ping Xu says read more
By: Pauline Go | 2010-03-26 | Cruises Mississippi is the second longest river in the United States. It was the Indians, who once upon a time lived on the shores of the river, who coined the name. They called the river Big River or Messipi. read more
By: Wasim Ahmad | 2010-03-31 | Travel & Leisure The Mississippi River is one of America's best natural assets. It plays a vital role in its history. Learn more on the characteristic of this national treasure. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-09-29 | Destinations The Rainbow River located in Dunnellon, Florida is a gently winding river as well as a great tourist attrition. Springs at the headwaters along with smaller springs discharging from caves and rock crevices are a part of this amazing river. The 5.7-mile-long river which merges with the Withlacoochee River has its colorful bed thanks to various species of moss and algae. Moreover, the Rainbow River is now the habitat of many fish, vegetation and wildlife in the area. Visiting the Rainbow River, tourists can have the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Rainbow Springs State Park. The park is a popular destination to swim, canoe, picnic, stroll and enjoy a wide range of plants and animals. read more
By: Christina Dawkins | 2010-03-31 | Adventure Tourism In Nepal you are seriously spoiled for choice when it comes to whitewater, so choosing which river to raft or kayak can sometimes prove a bit tricky! The trips offer everything from heart racing rapids, snow capped mountains, isolated villages and unspoiled surroundings (not forgetting the singing and dancing in the evenings from the river guides!). So how do you choose the perfect river? Below I read more