By: John Allsopp | 2011-06-27 | Travel Tips John Allsopp author of the popular website Orlando Florida Holidays.com receives a lot of mail from all quarters of the globe for information about Disney World Orlando. read more
By: Annette Hendley | 2010-04-01 | Adventure Tourism It's impossible to capture the beauty of Cape Town in words or photos. It can only give a glimpse of the magic. Long, long ago when the likes of Dias were traveling the seas to discover new countries the Cape was called the "Cape of Storms". Cape Town has very interesting weather patterns. Most of the times it is warm and sunny but when the "Suidoos" (the local name for the very strong South Eastern wind) starts blowing you have to hold onto everything you own. read more
By: Thando Mavimbela | 2010-04-04 | International studies What kind of image does this conjure up in your mind when you think of Aids Orphans? Brown skinned children, bony and sickly children. Why? Because the words Aids Orphans is synonymous with Africa. This is the legacy of Africa. read more
By: Meghan Burton | 2010-10-28 | Destinations Thinking about a beach honeymoon? Instead of going the normal route of really popular luxury destinations, why not try Africa for something a little bit different and extra customisable? read more
By: Roger Hamilton | 2010-04-04 | International studies "I am not interested in being part of awareness events or even awareness non-profits," says Charlie Gay, Executive Sole Of Africa Director Worldwide and co-founding partner of Promenade Pictures. "I am not interested in doing another benefit concert. What I am interested in is action." Today Charlie is in the middle of one of the most impressive Humanitarian "Braveheart' alliances to resolve the problems of the world, as in his words "Uncommon people with a common heart unite for a common purpose." read more
By: Michael Hayne | 2010-04-04 | International studies Africa is a mosaic of natural wonder, cultural richness, and sundry ecological features; nonetheless, it stands out as one of the poorest and least stable continents. Because of divisive European practices, namely diving and conquering, African nations have endured seemingly endless generations of despotic kings, brutal strongman, and military juntas amid fighting small-scale battles with neighboring countries. read more
By: MR PAT ASAKOME | 2011-03-24 | Article Marketing : This writer takes a deeper look at the police and other law-enforcement agents and how they have been used brutally by African leaders to defraud the people and perpetrate themselves into illegal- rulership, while throwing true democracy and good governance to the winds read more
By: Zablon | 2011-08-26 | Travel Tips Volunteering abroad is more than just helping others. Volunteers can take advantage of this opportunity to visit the tourist sites and appreciate the culture. read more
By: Randolph Rivas | 2011-04-11 | Travel & Leisure You can also look at in Google for gorilla safari discounts. If you want to trek the gorillas cheaply, you can join a group tour so as to save. It''s also crucial to book somewhat inexpensive accommod... read more
By: Richie Gilbert | 2010-03-31 | Writing These lyric writing tips are geared toward helping you write comfortable, natural-sounding lyrics. A contemporary lyric should sound conversational, and there should be no doubt as to what the song is about. Here are a few ways to get you started writing better lyrics. read more
By: Vivian Johnso | 2010-10-21 | Home & Family It's time to reclaim your joy as a lover, rediscover the passion in your life, and fight for the love in your life! read more
By: Courtney Ivan Jones | 2011-01-09 | Music The famous legendary singer and actor called Tupac Shakur sang "So many tears" song. Tupac shakur, born on 16 June 1971 in New York embraced death on 13 September in the year of 1996. Even after fifteen years of his demise, his popularity and fame for being the greatest rap song artist has not faded away at all. read more
By: Robert M Petrie | 2010-04-02 | Writing Songs are a wonderful thing and we all have our favorites, those songs that stir up memories of times gone by, a song can come on the radio and it can take you straight back in time. Most songs are made up of the voice that sings the words and the instruments that ring out the tune. Some lyrics are short and repetitive but have made great songs, but if you actually read the lyrics of off the paper before you heard the song then you would probably think that they were not going to make a hit record. read more
By: Casper Dixi | 2010-12-27 | Music Grenade is the second single from Bruno Mars' debut studio album, "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," which was released by Atlantic and Elektra Records on October 5, 2010. The single was released on September 28, 2010. read more