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30th May 2012

Enjoy your holidays in Maldives Resorts with Elegant Paradise.

About Maldives This nation is formed by double chain of islands. This double chain island forms twenty six atolls. The atolls of the Maldives encompasses a territory spread over roughly 90,000 square kilometers, making it one of the most dispersed countr...

02nd May 2012

Enjoy your holidays in Maldives Resorts with Elegant Paradise.

About Maldives This nation is formed by double chain of islands. This double chain island forms twenty six atolls. The atolls of the Maldives encompasses a territory spread over roughly 90,000 square kilometers, making it one of the most dispersed countr...

07th December 2011

Stop at the Gateway to Indonesia with Flights to Jakarta

The metropolitan of Jakarta is a melting pot of character, diversity, architecture and history. This city is a capital throb amazing people with it decentralized setting of small occupancies amidst some sky touching structures. Tourists from around the wo...

09th May 2011

USS George Washington Submarine

The USS George Washington was the lead ship in a class of submarines. Launched in June 1959, it was named after the first President of the United States. It was built as a warship and had two commanders. The Blue crew’s commander was James B. Osborn and t...

19th April 2011

Buying Button Parts

“Whatever a man's age, he can reduce it several years by putting a bright-colored flower in his button-hole." - Mark Twain (1835-1910), famous American writer and humorist. Celebrated author and dashing dresser Mark Twain knew ...

14th February 2011

Government Spending Cuts And The Economics Of Money And Banking

President J. F. Kennedy had a great economic adviser, Walter Heller, from Columbia University. In 1960 Heller was making $21,000 a year working for Columbia University, and he took a cut in pay to $17,000 -- to be President Kennedy’s advisor. Kennedy argu...

08th February 2011

Romantic Roses

There is no denying the romance of a rose. After all, we often say “I love you” by giving roses to special people in our lives. Romantic roses, however, don't live very long; in the garden, they bloom through the spring and summer and then die in the fal...

04th February 2011

A Look at the Rise of Apple's iPhone

With this weeks announcement of the long awaited Verizon iPhone, it might be fun to look back in time to see where it all started. You might find it hard to believe but the iPhone is only 3 1/2 years old! Yes, the product that quite literally changed the ...

10th January 2011

Are celebrities using children's books to stay in favour with public?

The latest in a long string of celebrities to write children's books when the going gets tough, Barack Obama has joined the ranks of children's authors with his book, Of thee I sing. Bookstores across the world are filled with celebrity offerings and Ob...

14th December 2010

Legal Consequences For Income Tax Non Payment

Contrary to popular notions, the first income tax was not put into law in the early 1900's. In fact, the first President to institute an income tax was Abraham Lincoln. In 1861, President Lincoln and Congress passed an income tax law to assist with fundin...

21st October 2010

Search Engine Marketing. Turkey's Google block 'hits IT businesses

Just a week after Google’s most recent censorship battle with China, they are facing similar issues in Turkey. For the past few weeks internet users in Turkey have been unable to get access to some of the most widely used websites run by Google. The websi...

30th September 2010

Top Most Tourists Attractions in Accra, Ghana!!!

Accra is one of the most exciting and lively city of Ghana. Most of the travelers to Ghana arrive at Accra International Airport for it to be the largest and busiest airport of the country. It is also the gateway to the country. The reason for millions of...

21st July 2010

How to find Buying Button Parts

"Whatever a man's age, he can reduce it several years by putting a bright-colored flower in his button-hole." - Mark Twain (1835-1910), famous American writer and humorist. Celebrated author and dashing dresser Mark Twain knew of the importance of butt...

29th June 2010

The Kenyan Spirit of Harambee

Kenya believes in doing things as a community. This is called the 'Harambee' spirit. 'Harambee' means pulling together. This defines how the people look at each other. Ones problems are not his alone but the communities. You will see people coming toget...

19th May 2010

Why Was the White House Painted White?

White House is a well known building where it is the official working place as well as residence place for the President of United States. It is situated at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington. The building is unique and it is built by an Irish name J...

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