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A Fall Visit To Orchard Country Winery in Door County Wisconsin
By Dorrie Ruplinger - 1/4/2008

There are so many things to do and places to go in Door County that it is hard to pick what to do. There never seems to be enough time to do everything. There?s boating, golfing, a nature center, several parks, biking, hiking, shopping, eating (one of my favorite things to do!), and a host of othe...

Travel Tips
By Steven Gillman - 1/4/2008

There are common sense travel tips, like "Check at least three web sites to get the best deal on plane tickets." Then there are the tips that are more along the line of "secrets." These are the little-known tricks learned by experience. Here are some of the best of those. Cheap Travel Tips Find out ...

Tower of London . . . Grim History Set In Stone
By Gareth Powell - 1/4/2008

I can never pass the Tower of London without shuddering for all the horror that took place behind its walls. People did not just have their heads lopped off - which must be something rather less than jolly. They were comprehensively tortured in ways that would make you faint to read about them. So a...

Honeymooning in the Poconos
By Elizabeth Morgan - 1/4/2008

In 1945, a soldier named Rudolf Von Hoevenberg opened the first resort for honeymooners -- called ?The Farm on the Hill?. He started a trend for many more honeymoon-type resort entrepreneurs to open business and ""couples only"" resorts were born. Costs of these resorts range from $250 to $600 per n...

Desiring an Unforgettable Vacation in Puerto Del Carmen?
By Jon-Paul McTavy - 1/4/2008

On this exotic island there are four main tourist resorts, the biggest and busiest is Puerto Del Carmen.? Now, you may be wondering where you can learn more about this magnificent tropical paradise and how to get there. Well, you will be glad to know that there is a website devoted to everything you...

Disney Land and Disney World
By Sandy Baker - 1/4/2008

The big dream of most young children is to go to Disney Land or Disney World. This vacation, though, can cost you an arm and a leg! How do you keep it affordable and please the kids? There are several things you can do to limit your costs and enjoy a great Disney vacation. First, know your budget...

Tips for Saving Money on Food At Walt Disney World-Orlando
By Jane Williams - 1/4/2008

Food at Walt Disney World can be outrageously expensive and, in some cases, of poor quality. It can make a very large dent in your vacation budget if you don`t plan ahead. Picnics are not really the solution. You are not allowed to bring your own food into the theme parks.(the exception being the t...

Cruise Alaska a Dream Come True
By Adam Lenk - 1/4/2008

There`s no better way to take in the explosive panorama of Alaska than from the deck of a cruise ship. Let Alaska`s wildlife and amazing sea and landscapes surround you in all its grace while you sit back and indulge in all kinds of cruise ship pampering. Rise early and witness the soul-shaking rumb...

Where on Earth, a Travel Journal
By Donald Reese - 1/4/2008

Hello, and welcome. This month`s report takes us to the western U.S. state of Oregon and some fantastic snowboarding. First a little background on the state of Oregon itself. Begin with a little prehistory by following this link to learn about Oregon and the Columbia plateau. Your journey begins...

How To Avoid A Time Share Resort Resale Scam
By Christopher Luck - 1/4/2008

What are the problems you should be aware of when you try to put together a time share resort resale? After I had my time share for a while I decided it was time to move on and get rid of it. Reselling it was not easy, but the process taught me a lot and what to watch out for. You see, a time share ...

Halloween Came From Where?
By Chad Koch - 1/4/2008

1. HAPPY HALLOWEEN
2. SUMMER`S END
3. SPOOKY
4. THE COLD SHOULDER
5. HALLOW`S EVE
6. BOBBING FOR APPLES
7. TRICK
8. OR TREAT
9. JACK O` LANTERN
10.THE GREAT PUMPKIN


1. HAPPY HALLOWEEN
Of all the mainstay holidays that populate our year, Halloween ...

Choosing A Christmas Stocking
By Rachel Johnson - 1/4/2008

A Christmas stocking is one of the hallmarks of Christmas because everyone has them and we all know what they are. Even though everyone has a different Christmas stocking, we all love our stocking and seeing it brings back memories from the past. Stockings are just one of those things that make Ch...

The History of the Aircraft Wash Guys, Part One
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008

Business scholars and students throughout recent periods have studied the fascinating business model of franchising. In the most history of commerce under a common currency from Amsterdam forward to the Global Power House of the United States of America we have seen franchises lead the way. The firs...

The Dreaded Swimsuit
By Indra Books - 1/4/2008

Very few people, unless they live in an area where they are beach bound all of the time and it is part of the "uniform," are comfortable picking out a bathing suit for summer, much less wearing one. In an attempt to demystify the process and to help you find the style that will enhance your body, h...

Hello from Javea
By Susanne Pacher - 1/4/2008

We just arrived in the little port town of Javea, about 75 km south of Valencia. Yesterday we drove down the coast from Barcelona, stopped in Tarragona for a lovely little lunch and had a quick peak at the remains of the Roman walls. We couldn´t find the supposedly well preserved amphitheatre though...

World Travel - Hints on How to Do It
By A Smith - 1/4/2008

If you have set your mind on traveling around the world, you might run into the difficult task of having to make a hard choice: where do you want to go? The multitude of destinations and travel options is great, but it is also something that you might deal with for days or even weeks before you make...

Weekend Ski Breaks - Skiing Holidays In France And Cake For Tea
By Simon Dewhurst - 1/4/2008

Weekend ski breaks are the new ski travel package. Gone are the days when skiers had no choice but to book a holiday months before they wanted to go, plump for the Saturday to Saturday snarl up at Geneva Airport, and find there was no snow in their resort. Now it`s freedom from Thursday to Monday, p...

Tribals of Jharkhand, India
By Shandilya Ajay Singh - 1/4/2008

Introduction: Jharkhand is a newly created state in Indian and it was carved out of the southern part of Bihar on 15th November 2000. The word ?Jharkhand? is originated from original tribal language, which means land of Jungles. Jharkhand is considered as a rich state because of it minerals. History...

Traveling with Children in Merida and the Yucatan
By Ellen Fields - 1/4/2008

Chances are, your little ones won`t appreciate the Toltec influence on the Mayan pyramids at Chichen Itza, nor will they delight in the architectural beauty of Merida`s colonial buildings - but that doesn`t mean the city has nothing to offer them. First of all, though they might complain about the h...

Vienna ? the Jewel of Austria
By Felicity Walker - 1/4/2008

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 fo...

How to Be Safe While Traveling Single
By Cassandra Ingraham - 1/4/2008

If you want to meet new people, find a mate, increase your awareness, experience a personal growth, lower your blood pressure or just relax. TRAVEL! You can try an all-inclusive resort that will give you the safety of communal living, yet flexible enough to provide you with a detail experience of y...

Diamond Twinstar
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008

Probably one of the coolest experimental aircraft twin-engine aircraft is the Diamond DA 42 Twinstar. The Twinstar is propelled by twin diesel engines which burn Jet A or even conventional diesel fuel. Sounds cool; doesn?t it? Think of the money you can save? The Diamond Twinstar was a huge hit at ...

From Cranberries to Wild Flowers: The Allure of Cape Cod
By Chris Robertson - 1/4/2008

According to the National Park Service, the Cape Cod National Seashore has over 43,000 acres of shoreline that include habitats such as salt marshes, uplands, and freshwater kettle ponds. With everything from cranberry bogs to public beaches and nature trails - not to mention 15 towns and dozens of ...

Monte Carlo ? Paradise of a Different Sort
By Richard Chapo - 1/4/2008

Monte Carlo is the city of glitz and over the top indulgence. I had to see it for at least a day trip and ended up finding my food paradise. Monte Carlo Surprise Monte Carlo is the where you go to see the pretty people. Well, maybe not pretty, but definitely wealthy. I was loafing in Nice for a few ...

How To Throw A Halloween Party
By Brian G Johnson - 1/4/2008

Halloween is a BOOtefull excuse for throwing a party, and you don?t have to live in Transylvania to pull it off. All you need is some imagination plus a reasonable food and festivities budget. Of course, it goes without saying that a Halloween party is a costume party. Anything less wouldn?t be Hall...

Diving in Tanzania and the Zanzibar Archipelago
By Ian Williamson - 1/4/2008

The warm clear waters along the Tanzanian coast offer superb and varied diving; with, some of the most spectacular sites in the gulf between Zanzibar and Pemba. Here the rough waters and strong currents are home to manta rays, white sharks, hammerheads and an abundance of pelagic life. The best divi...

Young Men Trying to Imitate the 9-11 Scenario, Part IV
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008

In conclusion of this young man who crashed a single engine Cessna 152 into the Bank of America we see a whole chain of events; events, which should not have occurred at all. What can we do to prevent such kids from going astray in our society? Read the conclusion of my thoughts and perhaps you migh...

Albania - Kicking It Back in the Mediterranean
By Ryan Fyfe - 1/4/2008

If your looking for an exotic place to take your next winter or summer vacation Albania might just be the place to kick back and relax. Albania is a Mediterranean country in south east Europe. Bordered by Montenegro to the north, the Republic of Macedonia to the east, and Greece in the south, Albani...

A Guide to Cozumel Hotels
By Jennifer Bailey - 1/4/2008

Cozumel has something to suit the tastes and budgets of a wide variety of travelers. From the most lavish of hotels with services that complement the prices, to the most basic of rooms, some with cooking facilities, you can find what you are looking for without looking too far. First, decide what yo...

Packing for a Caribbean Vacation? Check This List
By J. Smith - 1/4/2008

No matter who you are, it`s easy to get caught up in the fun and excitement of taking a trip to the Caribbean. And, of course, that means it`s easy to forget a few items along the way. Most can be picked up later, but the items on this list are essential.
  • Tickets, Hotel Reservations, and Ot...

North Cyprus The Secret Island
By Rhiannon Williamson - 1/4/2008

Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and North Cyprus enjoys nearly half of Cyprus? coastline. Information about North Cyprus? perfect climate and what delights the weather brings for visitors! North Cyprus lies about 70 miles south of Turkey and enjoys a fantastic eastern Med...

Discover Buca Di Beppo In Pasadena California
By David Hallstrom - 1/4/2008

Do you like hearty Southern Italian food served in hugh portions? Do you like to eat untill you are stuffed and still have a ton of leftovers to take home? Do you like to eat where everything is delicious, fresh and well prepared? Do you like thick aromatic sauses on your spaghetti and other pastas ...

What You Need to Know About Madrid Travel
By Mansi Aggarwal - 1/4/2008

The capital of Spain, pulsating city of Madrid is one of the eminent European cities that is famous for it?s more than a few attractions. The city nestled in the middle of the Iberian Peninsula is thronged by people not just for its nerve-wrecking night life but also for the succulent cuisine, mind ...

Airlines, Price Wars, and Branding
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008

Here are some thoughts on the study of the theory of price wars as they relate to the industries like the Airlines and others. Comments on an article in Harvard Business Review in March-April edition 2000. The article was called `How to Win a PRICE WAR`. Written by Akshay R. Rao, Mark E. Bergen and ...

Romanian Travel Guide
By Mansi Aggarwal - 1/4/2008

A place that has seen political turmoil to the hardest extent but has stood the test of time. A place where mysteries unfold around every corner. Where the nature has bestowed its greatest gifts. Welcome to Romania. Until the modern history was being written Romania was mainly under the influence o...

How to Save Money Buying Travel Online and Get the Best Deal
By Jolana Klobouk - 1/4/2008

Want to save some money when booking your travel online? Here are some tips to help you do just that. You at home have access to thousands of travel deals with the click of a mouse. 1. Sign up for travel e-newsletters Many airlines, tour operators, online travel agencies and travel sites have newsle...

Hamtastic: Spanish Ham
By Richard Robinson - 1/31/2007

HAMTASTIC!
THE ONE AND ONLY SPANISH HAM There?s more to Jamón Ibérico than meets the eye. Those waxy haunches that hang above every other bar, from Bilbao to Benalmadena, are not just any old hams. There is a story behind them - an encyclopaedic body of knowledge, a raft of rules and regulat...

Have New Technologies Improved Solo Business Travels?
By Stephane Vergnaud - 1/30/2007

In the last 10 to 20 years, advance in technology has transformed many aspects of business travel; from the way we book our hotel rooms to staying in touch with relatives left at home. However it seems that it has not changed one aspect of it: the feeling of loneliness faced by a majority of busi...

Austria Off The Beaten Path ? Zell Am See, Innsbruck and Bad Gastein
By Rick Chapo - 1/30/2007

Mention Austria and everyone thinks of Vienna and Salzburg. In addition to great names, Zell am See, Innsbruck and Bad Gastein are great locations off the beaten path. Zell am See Zell?am?See. The name just rolls off the tongue, but it pails in comparison to the place. Often described as heaven ...

My Introduction To Northwest Coast Native American Art
By Clint Leung - 1/27/2007

I had lived in Vancouver very briefly as a child and it was during that time when I was first exposed to the art of the Northwest Coast Native American Indians. It was the towering colorful totem poles out in Stanley Park that everyone gazed at with wonder and appreciation. It took about 30 years la...

Jerusalem - City of Gold
By Gill Katz - 1/26/2007

"It took just 6 days for God to create
His wonderful world - so big - so great
On the 7th day - He had a rest -
He`d worked so hard - He`d done his best
He settled back and looked to see,
"I need a city.. One that`s just for Me"
And as He watched in His new setting sun ...

Are Your Family Vacations Fun and Relaxing?
By Joe Collinsworth - 1/23/2007

How many of you have seen the classic Chevy Chase movie, ?National Lampoon?s Vacations?? If you haven?t then you should, but if you have (and are probably laughing right now), then you?ll remember the mishaps the Griswold family went through traveling across country to Wally World Theme Park. ...

Round?em Up! Take the Family on a Modern-Day Cattle Drive Vacation
By Peter Shannon - 1/21/2007

Looking for a rewarding and memorable family vacation idea? A cattle drive may be just the thing. We?re talking about real ranchers on real working cattle ranches. Ranch vacations are a good way for them to help support the ranch. But it?s not all business with them. They want to share their way of ...

Travel Tips: Preparing For A Vacation In Africa
By A.M. Howard - 1/16/2007

There are many new and exciting things to see in Africa. There is no way anyone could possibly see everything there is to see in one trip. This is why travelers need to decide exactly what they want to see before taking their trip so they can book the appropriate safari. There are many animals to ch...

Excellent Vacation Adventures at Affordable Airfare Rates!
By David Arnold Livingston - 1/16/2007

Traveling especially with your loved ones can ease out the daily tension brought about by everyday problems and pressure from work, studies, home and many other concerns. However the soaring rates and prices of airfare can pose a problem that can hinder the realization of traveling to the place you ...

I Survived the Booze and Cruise: A Guide to Past Tense Instructions in the Bahamas
By Dessus Aloinet - 2/12/2006

The only souvenir I still have from the Bahamas is an old ?I survived the Booze and Cruise? t-shirt...and a few snorkeling rules forever etched in my memory. Back in college (as if I needed to say more), my boyfriend, his best friend, and I went on a cruise to the Bahamas. We, of course, did all the...

Alternative Holidays ? Exchange Conversation for Accommodation in the Heart of Spain
By Nicole Escario - 1/28/2006

Madrid, Spain -- For the last three years, over 3,000 people have participated in the unique English language immersion program known as Englishtown. Two venues, a 16th century abandoned village and a plush country-style hotel, play host to a non-stop eight-day intensive conversation program. Engli...

The Best of Walt Disney World
By Cara Goldsbury - 1/24/2006

So you?re headed to Walt Disney World ... but where to start? Disney offers such a wealth of fantastic resorts, restaurants, and top-drawer entertainment experiences it can be difficult to choose which fantasy you wish to indulge. How best can you plan a visit in which each day comes with the finest...

A Word About Accreditation
By Danni R. - 1/19/2006

ACCREDITED VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS AND INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION--ON CAMPUS OR ONLINE! People interested in a medical assistant or similar related career often are unsure of what to look for in vocational training institutions and what they should expect from the program they choose. ...

Exploring Uncharted Territory: Your Family Vacation
By News Canada - 1/23/2005

(NC)?Picture it ? your minivan is stopped at a rest area. Your partner sits at the wheel while you are buried under a mess of unfolded maps. You feel tense as you debate over directions while your jumpy kids in the back seat are spreading chocolate over each other. Aah, the joys of a family vacation...



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