Study Your Way Through the World! by Immigration Unit. Don't set your dreams to travel aside because of your studies. Apply for a student visa instead! It's probably the most awesome way to study. Just imagine combining your crazy student experience in an exotic country. There are many opportunities with... Similar Editorials : An ADD Case Study | Tags : Student Travel
Aivar Natakom by Dev Sri. Aivar natakom is a prominent rural drama of Kerala. Aivar natakom or Aivar Kali literally means a play of five people or Pandavas. People of Viswakarma community of Kerala perform this art form. It includes five communities that are Aasari (carpenter... Tags : Packages To Bangkok
Isle of Wight Festival by Jason Smith. This years Isle of Wight Festival takes place on 13th, 14th and 15th of June 2008. The festival is a massive music festival which takes place annually on the Isle of Wight. Now in its seventh year since its reincarnation in 2002, the Isle of Wight Fe... Similar Editorials : Festival of Kerala | Tags : Bed And Breakfast Hotel
Szentendre by Philip Hunt. Urchins, tongue of flamingo, stuffed skylark are possibly not every ones ideal form of cuisine, however they were enjoyed by the Romans who once resided in the area we now associate with Szentendre. Ahead of the Turkish invasion, Slavs and Greeks mov... Tags : Bangkok Kitchen
Guanaja, Learn Why! by Denise Clarke. Copyright (c) 2008 Denise ClarkeGuanaja Honduras, a Bay Island paradise, located in Central America may be the next HOT SPOT for affordable retirement. Many Baby Boomers are now at retirement age and others are just looking to retire early, but how?... Tags : Caribbean Cruise Line
All the Fun of the Pharaohs by Asher Mcshane. There are a few types of trip commonly associated with Egypt: Nile cruises, all the ancient stuff, and expensive 'do-nothing' breaks on the shores of the Red Sea.Not many people choose to combine the above three, but I'm not many people. I am one man... Tags : About Cairo
Mind the Gap.. by Asher Mcshane. Thousands of teenagers nervously opened an envelope on their future this week as the country's A-level results were released.And college leavers across the country will be using their fistful of As (fingers crossed) to bribe their parents into shelli... Similar Editorials : The Dismal Mind | Tags : Backpacker Travel Insurance
Drunk In Charge Of A Ferry by Catherine Harvey. Putney has long been famous as a crossing point for the Thames. Mentioned in The Doomesday Book of 1086 at Putelei, a ferry was already in place and continued to be so until the building of a permanent bridge. It would seem that many people would hav... Similar Editorials : Ferry Crossings to France | Tags : Flights From London To Cairo
Choosing Between Hard And Soft Cases by Victor Epand. The problem with luggage these days is we are given so much choice, it's hard to know exactly what type to buy and use for our various journeys. As well as a staggering array of different sizes, many bags come in different materials. There are, of co... Similar Editorials : Are Truckers Going Soft | Tags : Buy Luggage
What is Face? by James Spellman. Western visitors to Thailand often find themselves struggling for an explanation to the mysteries of Thai behaviour. Why do they sometimes behave in ways that seem so strange to us? One common explanation often put forward is the Thai concept of 'fac... Similar Editorials : Lifting the Aging Face | Tags : Bangkok Thai Cuisine
Maramon Convention by Dev Sri. On the banks of Pamba River is Maramon; the center where the great Christian religious gathering takes place. Maramon has a history past many years. This is a place where the largest Christian gathering takes place in Asia. The great reformer of the ... Tags : Call India
Welcome to Kiwi Land by Robert Toth. New Zealand is an island country located in the Pacific Ocean in the Southern Hemisphere consisting of the main islands The North Island and The South Island in addition to a group of smaller islands including the Chatham Islands and the Stewart Isla... Similar Editorials : Investment In Land | Tags : Australian Travel Insurance
Kicking the Habit by Graham Baylis. Jackie's been looking forward very much to this long-awaited weekend break with her husband. Thinking about it, though, maybe now isn't the perfect time. Trevor has decided to quit smoking. It's only day five and it's not going well. He's tetchy ... Similar Editorials : Supporting A Golf Habit | Tags : Hotel Bristol
Tickets to Tomorrowland and Adventureland by Megha Poddar. Walt Disney World fascinates large number of tourist from across the world, come to America for enjoying the theme parks and their rides and attractions. Tomorrowland and Adventureland are such two attractions of Walt Disney World; those have enough ... Similar Editorials : Cheap Tickets | Tags : Walt Disney Cruise
Everythings Close When You Stay in Downtown La by Cary Ordway. Los Angeles, California. Maybe New York City has a slightly better claim to it, but a lot of people think L.A. really is the Center of the Universe.In the case of Los Angeles, it is the center of the entertainment universe and has more legitimate mov... Similar Editorials : Why Downtown L | Tags : Walt Disney World Travel
Just Simply Simi Valley by Mia Linx, Sr.. Simi Valley is an incorporated city located in the southeast corner of Ventura County, California, bordering the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles in the Greater Los Angeles Area. According to the United States Bureau of the Census estimate, the cit... Similar Editorials : Silicon Valley | Tags : Population Of China
The Fiestas of Quito by Eric Castro. In Quito, the Capital of Ecuador, the enormous influence that the Spanish had in the origin of many Ecuadorian celebrations is most evident. During December Quito celebrates its "Spanish Foundation", by the Conquistador Sebastian de Benalcazar on Dec... Tags : Local Cruises
The Little Essentials You Need To Pack by Victor Epand. One of the things that most people give a reasonably good amount of thought to whilst packing are the little things which can make a big difference. It's often the little things which can be overlooked, forgotten, or assumed one already has.It's also... Similar Editorials : Six Pack Abs | Tags : Last Minute Cruises
Got Spare Time? Take a Long Train Journey by Robert Trains. Whether it's your daily commute or your annual holiday, we all take the train to travel. In the UK, trains are notoriously unpunctual, overcrowded and often smelly. Yet despite these factors, more and more passengers are taking to the rails.Train jou... Similar Editorials : Time Out | Tags : Train Travel
How to Book Meet and Greet Parking Effectively by Mark Farrell. Over the last two years chauffeur parking and valet parking, otherwise know as meet and greet parking has received a lot of bad press. This article explains what should be done in order to ensure, if using this type of service, your vehicle is looke... Similar Editorials : Airport Parking | Tags : Manchester Guide
Mapping the Land of the Kiwi folk by Robert Toth. New Zealand isn't in the news very much because it is a very peaceful place with rarely any political, religious or social upheaval. People are often surprised to learn therefore that it comprises a large expanse of land almost one hundred and three ... Similar Editorials : Life Mapping | Tags : Travel Insurance Australia