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16th March 2012

The History and Future of Pet Food Online

Pets may not be a new phenomenon but pet food certainly is. In fact, two hundred years ago pet food did not even exist. Horses were just given grass, oats, grains, apples and anything else that was cheap to get hold of in large quantities. Dogs and cats m...

07th March 2012

Death As A Transition, Not An End

Recently, my grandmother died of a heart attack. I live across the country from her so I was unable to attend her funeral. Many of my friends urged me to get on a plane to be at her funeral so I could say my goodbye to her, my last grandparent. I didn't f...

26th January 2012

Five Must Watch Sites of Delhi Tourism

Delhi is the national capital of India and also one of the most popular tourist destinations across the country. Large numbers of tourist visit this admired city every year from each corner of the world. It is also very well connected from major destinati...

19th January 2012

Role Of Internet In Rendering Latest Entertainment News

You cant ever have too much information and you'll not have too much support when you\'re planning to participate in stopping smoking. Therefore, here are a few snippets of knowledge that will assist you. Some additional facts that will only help underlin...

13th December 2011

Why Gold Is Special and Why You Should Own Some

Gold was, through out history, a most important commodity. It is because it was and still is a secure refuge for people who are concerned about the changes in the international markets. They can turn their money to gold knowing that the price of gold is,...

18th November 2011

Simple yet Elegant Men's Watches for the Workplace

Long before they were considered jewelry, men were carrying and wearing watches. The industry began in Europe with the advent of the pocket watch in the 16th century. The Swiss city of Geneva was the first to establish a watchmaker’s guild in 1601. Timepi...

11th November 2011

Historical Tourist Attractions in Delhi part-2

Colonial Tourist Attractions Rashtrapati Bhawan is an eternal reminder of British supremacy in India. The erstwhile residence of the Viceroy of India, the palatial building is now the residence the ruling President of India. Designed by Lutyens as the pa...

28th October 2011

A Brief Travel and Tourist Guide to Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales

A brief history of Llandrindod Wells Llandrindod Wells came to prominence in the 19th century, when the naturally occurring spa was believed to have healing qualities like other spa town in the U.K, and thanks to the recently built railway line, Victor...

21st October 2011

Escape the holday crowds stay in Southwest Rocks

South West Rocks must be one of the most misleading place names in Australia. If you've never been there or been told about it, you wouldn't be likely to want to visit this lovely town about 50 miles or 80 kilometres north of Port Macquarie. Those who kno...

05th October 2011

Feltham

Once the residence of Queen, the band, not the monarch, the 1000 year old town of Feltham has a rural history still reflected today. Now part of the London Borough of Hounslow in West London, with a busy and modern High Street, it is still one of London's...

09th September 2011

Pocket Watches

Pocket watches have the advantage of convenience over the regular wristwatch and commanded popularity till the First World War. But time has failed to encompass the essence of the classic pocket watches and we have made a valiant attempt to reinstate the ...

07th September 2011

Silver Jewelry and the World

In the medical history, it has been recorded the use of silver to stop the spread of infection that takes way back to ancient the ancient times of Rome. In the following years it was used for the treatment of various cuts and bruises. Also in the medical ...

04th August 2011

Book Flights to Delhi to Have a Contemporary and Traditional Holidaying Experience

Delhi synchronizes the ancient culture with trendy lifestyle standards. Divided into Old Delhi and New Delhi, this city has its own quintessential charm which leaves every visitor spell bound. You must book cheap flights to Delhi with the help of an onlin...

21st July 2011

Pondicherry and Courtallam – Places of Beaches and Falls

About Pondicherry: A former French colony Pondicherry is situated on the east coast, about 160 kms south of Chennai. Puducherry is referred by names such as ‘Quintessence of French Culture', ‘India's Little France' and ‘The French Riviera of the East'. ...

29th June 2011

Wireless Remote Controls-The Miracle of Science

The technological world is rapidly growing. It has also changed in a fast rate. The growth of the technical world enables new companies to launch different products. Probably the engineering world is affected mostly by this technological growth. There are...

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