By: Hariom Arya | 2011-12-02 | Destinations Egypt, the abode to one of the oldest known world Civilizations, is still one of the most intriguing tourist destinations on earth. read more
By: Russell Shortt | 2010-03-31 | Humanities Cleopatra! What a life! What a woman! What a nose! Like all the greats, she is known to one and all simply by the one name. Her's was a life that was set to dominate world events in the most dramatic of fashions. I blame the parents, from the day she graced the world with her presence, she was informed that she was a goddess, she believed herself to be divine. There were going to be stormy waters ahead. She was the first of the great Divas, her modern sisters Beyonce, Britney and Mariah pale in comparison. read more
By: Harry Case | 2010-11-26 | Gardening The colonies of this species typically have multiple queens, so budding may take place at any time of year. It is this budding habit that makes these ants so difficult to control. Attempts to treat for Pharaoh Ants by traditional spray treatments often succeed only in read more
By: Waheed Azeez | 2010-04-01 | Travel & Leisure From time immemorial, Egypt has always been a remarkable destination for holiday and relaxation and it will remain so for a very long time. Its popularity is not only due to its historical background and its desirable geographical location in the sunny part of North Africa or its political stand as the most populous and probably the most powerful Arab country, but also due to its unexplained mysteries. One of these mysteries is the course of the Pharaohs on which many books and articles have been written. read more
By: Bebe | 2010-10-27 | Home & Family http://www.pharoahcostumes.net. Dress the part of the pharaoh's this year in your own pharaoh costume. Choose from many different styles and colors. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-10-07 | Science The ancient Egypt in general and Pharaohs in spectacular are always mysterious to us. Antiquaries and historians today try to find out secrets around the golden age of Egyptians. Scientists have made an important achievements when discovering Tutankhamun’s tomb and treasures. Tutankhamun, who died sometime around 1324 BC probably at age 19, was the boy Pharaoh of ancient Egypt. His intact tomb was discovered in Egypt's Valley of Kings. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-02-21 | News and society A priceless statue of Pharaoh Akhenaton which has been stolen from the Egyptian National Museum in Cairo during the anti-regime protests was found near a rubbish bin in Tahrir Square by a 16-year-old Cairo teenager. read more
By: Shelley Sonnei | 2011-04-04 | Travel & Leisure Each year hundreds of people become ill following their stay at hotels in Egypt. Popular holiday destinations include Sharm El Sheikh, Hurgada and Luxor. People that travel on Egyptian Nile cruises re... read more
By: Kathy Green | 2011-09-27 | Hotels Egypt is located in north-eastern Africa and south western Asia. It is certainly a prime location to see our great heritage from the ancient world read more
By: Egypt Travel Gate | 2010-12-01 | Destinations Enjoy our private tour to the Pyramids of Cheops, Chefren and Mykerinus. Visit the Great Sphinx, the head of a pharaoh with a lion body, dates from the time of Chephren. read more
By: Egypt travel geat | 2011-02-09 | Travel & Leisure Enjoy our private tour to the Pyramids of Cheops, Chefren and Mykerinus. Visit the Great Sphinx, the head of a pharaoh with a lion body, dates from the time of Chephren. read more
By: Holiday Expert | 2010-11-25 | Vacations Make your vacations this year an ornament for your lifetime and enrich your life with colors of the past. Find yourself lost in architectural bends and royalty of none other than the pyramids and monument in Egypt. This rich cultural land has much to offer to its visitors, right from expensive resorts to reasonable hotels, rich attractions to delicious food, sweet memories and lavish souvenirs! read more
By: Betty-Ann Heggie | 2011-05-31 | Business Today, we're in the Valley of the Kings exploring temples and tombs. Such a different experience than the castles and palaces we have seen in Europe. Yet in many ways the stories of the humans inhabiting them are the same. A Pharonic Dynasty sustained itself while there was prosperity in the land but as soon as economic times got tough, it was out with the old dynasty and in with the new. Sound familiar? read more
By: Patrick Treacy | 2010-04-02 | Diseases and Conditions Poliomyelitis was first recognized as a distinct condition by Jakob Heine in 1840. Its causative agent, poliovirus, was identified in 1908 by Karl Landsteiner. Although major polio epidemics were unknown before the late 19th century, polio was one of the most dreaded childhood diseases of the 20th century. Polio epidemics have crippled thousands of people, mostly young children; the disease has caused paralysis and death for much of human history. read more