Archive for the 'World Of Travel' Category

Things You Should Avoid Doing In Japan

Friday, July 25th, 2008

The Japanese are very sensitive, especially middle-aged and older people. They will be annoyed if you ask them about their political life and religious perspectives. Questions about which party they support or what religion they follow should never be asked.
The Japanese King, the Mikado, and the Royal family are extremely respectable and sacred […]

Information about the Workings of the British Royal Family

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Public Business & Image
Individuals of the Royal Family share quite a few community functions ever year, across Great Britain as formally recorded in the Court Circular, to pay tribute, encourage and learn about the successes or performances of people organisations and firms in a range of parts of life. As representatives of the sovereign, they […]

Measures To Be Taken For Angina

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Angina is also called as angina pectoris and this gives you chest pains which are very painful and can cause lot of stress. This pain is mainly due to myocardial ischemia which means lack of daily quota of blood and oxygen supply to the heart muscle. The reason for lagging behind in supply is mainly […]

How Do You Get Past The Gatekeeper?

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

The best joint ventures are with people in your own network - those that already know, like and trust you. However, there’s nothing to stop you from partnering with “cold” contacts - those you’ve never associated with before, and you would therefore need to build a relationship with. This simply means it will […]

Best Web Hosting Deals Overview

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Which one of these top 10 web-hosting packages should you choose? All of them have their competitive edges and offer the same premium technologies with only slight variations in their services.
The answer to this question is another question. What are your business plans and budget? It is only by carefully evaluating your business needs […]

National Cookie Day - Time to Celebrate

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Just when you thought you had heard of all the lesser known holidays, someone invents another one. While you likely won’t find any cards at your local Hallmark, there are a few people out there who celebrate National Cookie Day. This obscure cookie holiday occurs every year on December 4. In deference […]

Vienna - the Jewel of Austria

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Vienna has long been renowned as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, with good reason. The architecture is magnificent, there are abundant gardens, and it’s a pedestrian’s paradise. Getting out on foot with a good map is the best way to view its charms.
The Habsburg family ruled Austria for over 6 […]

Some True Blue Aussie Christmas Traditions

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Christmas would have to be my favorite time of the year.
I remember my white Christmases in Europe as a little girl. There was the smell of cinnamon, nutmeg and gingerbread biscuits, and my parents drinking eggnog as we decorated our tree.
Snow glistened outside and groups of children with their lanterns alight could be heard […]

Cabin Pressure - Which One For Your Cruise?

Friday, June 13th, 2008

For three, five, seven or however many days, the ship’s cabin will be your second home. Depending on your plans for rest and relaxation, you might want to give some thought to your choice of cabins. If you plan to be on the go, go, go and partake of all the ship has to offer, […]

Essential Tips On Renting A Villa in Spain

Friday, June 6th, 2008

* What are your expectations? A villa conjures up visions of luxury but the truth is that many villas are old and in need of updating. You can go from cheap and cheerful villa hire to a villa that would cost thousands a week and appeal to pop stars or movie stars.
* Make sure […]