By: Dina Caroline | 2012-07-10 | Loans The whole region of Europe is now under the tight hand grip of strict austerity measures where even quite a few public sector people are also facing a cut for quite some time now. read more
By: Sebastian Harley | 2010-04-03 | Adventure Tourism One of the major strengths of Vietnam is its education. It boasts one of the highest enrollment percentages in the world and the number of school and universities available to its citizens continues to climb. Outside of all of these factors, Vietnam is working heavily to establish itself as a tourism hub. The number of international tourists continues to increase every year and money is being poured into the areas surrounding its beaches and boat tours. read more
By: Mary-Jane Irwin | 2010-04-04 | Environmental In retrospect of this month's Blue Moon, in USA, 31st May 2007. A look at the origins of the term we use in every day language and it's actual meaning. Why is it called a Blue Moon? read more
By: Mike Griffin | 2012-05-10 | Society This is an intro* to a fictional presentation-talk given by representatives of Country 'A' and Country 'B' to an audience at a public gathering. Each representative talks about the social, political, economic, and police/military differences between the two countries. 'B' is casually recruiting new citizens for his (new-world) country read more
By: Larry Richards | 2010-03-31 | Recipes This is a very simple ground meat recipe. It does not matter what type of ground meat used. I have made this recipe with beef, pork, veal, lamb and venison. The following recipe is basic for 4 servings, you can adjust accordingly to accommodate 4 to 40 or more. read more
By: Mark Vernon | 2010-03-28 | Beauty The pace at which the world seems to be moving is increasing with every minute. People tend to be in a hurry all the time, with their minds worrying about a million things at once. Sometimes they tend to forget what they are actually worried about. Increase in competition in all sectors has led to this sad scenario where people rarely have sufficient time to perform routine duties such as maintaining a regular diet, exercising away any excess fat, etc. So, spending time on oneself to pamper one's body is hardly practiced by the people who need it the most. read more
By: BridgeAlison | 2013-05-03 | Software There are times when it is useful to divert a guest to different standard website based on the viewer's nation of source. One realistic utilization is to divert guest to website with the terminology identified by the guest. read more
By: junaid | 2010-12-13 | Destinations Places and heritage tourism along the Himalayas are have a particular charm. Darjeeling, Dharamsala, Simla etc. fall in the cream of tourist attractions. read more
By: Joan Marie Whelan | 2011-08-22 | Wellness Imagine running a relay race. The odds are stacked against you but you are fit – mind, body and spirit. Just before the race, your heart is pumping and you are so focused on the goal that you are not going to let anyone or anything deter you. Some of your competition might even be faster than you, but you have the focus and discipline to take the right moves to get to where you need to be. No matter what, you are going to pass that baton and win the race. read more
By: Ian Henderson | 2010-04-01 | International Business Localizing products for global sales requires using in-county experts. Not just language experts either. Learn what you face before heading overseas. read more
By: Jane Wilkinson | 2010-04-02 | Destinations You may not have heard of Carthage or the Carthaginian Empire, but it was an ancient territory that once encompassed some of the world's most popular luxury holiday destinations. Take a look at the luxury hotels in countries that once were part of the empire. read more
By: Helen Cummins | 2011-07-08 | Home & Family Living in rural Mallorca can be challenging, hard work and sometimes noisy, but there are plenty of compensations, says Jan Edwards. read more
By: Jan Kanty | 2010-09-28 | Vacations Wonderful beaches, imposing mountains good for skiing, a vast architectural heritage, impressing culture and traditions - they all come together in just one country: Spain. If you wonder when to go to Spain, autumn, spring and early summer are the best times of the year, but winter is also great if you like skiing. read more