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A History Lovers Guide to Madrid by Mark R. Whittington
September 02, 2005   625 Hits
Madrid, unlike many cities in Western Europe, does not have Roman origins. Yet it is a heady place, filled with passion and history. ...
 
Searching for Enlightenment: The Major Pilgrimage Places of Buddhism by Diana Bocco
September 06, 2005   1004 Hits
Explore the places where the Buddha set foot and learn what makes them a captivating destination for millions of visitors every year. ...
 
Denmark on a Shoestring by Nina Fowler
September 07, 2005   498 Hits
Holidaying on a shoestring is a worthwhile exercise, even for the less financially challenged, as it offers up new experiences and new challenges daily, and it’s not nearly as difficult as you might ...
 
Prepare Your Young Adult for Traveling Abroad by Lisa Pietsch
September 06, 2005   731 Hits
Too many parents unknowingly allow their children to become targets as they travel abroad to celebrate birthdays, graduations and Spring Breaks. Here are some important guidelines in how to inform yo ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Bangkok by Mark R. Whittington
September 06, 2005   670 Hits
Bangkok has dominated Thailand's urban landscape for over two centuries. It has a well deserved reputation as one of the flesh pots of the East. But it contains many treasures for those interested in  ...
 
Confucianism 101 by L.E. Terry
September 07, 2005   12484 Hits
More than just a religion, Confucianism is a complex set of ethical and moral rules that dictated almost every aspect of Chinese life for nearly 2,000 years. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Cyprus by Mark R. Whittington
September 07, 2005   786 Hits
The island of Cyprus, close by Greece, Turkey, and the Middle East is a crossroads of travel, commerce, and conflict. It is filled with historical sights dating back from pre history. It is currently  ...
 
Experiencing History and Fun in Mobile, Alabama by Brian Thompson
September 07, 2005   2352 Hits
Mobile, Alabama sits on Mobile Bay in soutern Alabama. This city, with over 300 years of history, truly mixes historic charm with modern-day life. The city has streets lined with beautiful antebellu ...
 
San Antonio - A Touch of Mexico in the USA by L. R. Schaeffer
September 08, 2005   756 Hits
Everyone has heard of the Alamo, and thousands of families have planned trips to San Antonio, perhaps some for the express purpose of seeing this famed mission. It is undoubtedly a huge city, but how  ...
 
Touring Montgomery, Alabama: A Walk Through History by Brian Thompson
September 09, 2005   1099 Hits
Montgomery, Alabama played a pivotal part in not only the history of the South, but the history of the United States. The city has not forgetten its historical past. A visit to the city certainly af ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Nottingham by Mark R. Whittington
September 09, 2005   1997 Hits
Nottingham is and forever will be associated with the adventures of Robin Hood and his band of merry men and their struggle against the evil Sheriff. Robin Hood seems to be a combination of several ou ...
 
Fundamentals of the Baha'i Faith by Allen Butler
September 12, 2005   658 Hits
The Baha’i Faith is one of the newest and least known of world religions. Beginning as an offshoot of Islam, the Bahai Faith is felt by its adherents to be the newest revelation of God and the true ...
 
Keep Your Pounds in Your Pocket: Ten London Museums You Can See for Free by Karyn Johnson
September 29, 2005   840 Hits
Ten of London's greatest museums are free except for special exhibits or events. These museums include everything from art and fashion to artifacts, science, natural history, and war culture. They c ...
 
Visit Ghost Ranch by Jennifer Lovvorn Parker
October 03, 2005   1254 Hits
 
Versailles - France's Spectacular Royal Palace by Martin Loughlin
September 28, 2005   2781 Hits
While you are in Paris, take a day trip to the Palace of Versailles, one of Europe’s largest and most spectacular royal homes, about 30 minutes from Paris. ...
 
Researching Online: A Quick Look at Online Libraries and Databases by Robbi Erickson
October 12, 2005   1203 Hits
Online libraries, such as Questia.com, HighBeam.com, FindArticles.com, the Jewish Virtual Library, and the Small Business Administration Library, are either free or fee based. Learn research skills a ...
 
A beginner’s Guide to Train Journeys in India by Shweta Das
October 10, 2005   2946 Hits
Read bout train journeys in India. From luxury trains to legendary mountain railways, from backpack travels to pan subcontinent sagas: "A beginner’s Guide to Train Journeys in India" is th ...
 
Sumo Wrestling: Japan's National Sport by Rob Goss
October 04, 2005   1862 Hits
Japan has many unique experiences. Sumo is one you must check out. Read how to get the most out of the experience. ...
 
Walking Boston's Freedom Trail by Lisa Pietsch
October 05, 2005   1132 Hits
Walking the Freedom Trail is a trip into our past that everyone enjoys. Stroll through America’s history the next time you visit Boston. ...
 
Cover-moi: French Versions of English Hit Songs by Tom Sanders
October 27, 2005   22327 Hits
Songs you know and love, that you can sing along with, by artists you've probably never heard of, in a foreign language. Monsieur Tom is the tour guide on this excursion through one of pop music's lea ...
 
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