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•Can You Grow Your Wealth With a Home Based Business?
The answer to this question is a definite YES! I have lots of business associates in the USA, Europe, Australia and New Zealand who are working in a home based business and making thousands of dollars each month. In fact the woman who introduced me to my home based business is only 25 years of age and she made over $500,000 in her first 12 months of her business. I am now duplicating her results, but please read on and you will learn about what I have achived and experienced in 3 very...

•Exquisite Brussels - Seat of the EU
Often featured in the media as the seat of government of the European Union (EU), Brussels is much more than a city of officials. It is a meeting point all the diverse cultures in Europe, and exudes a unique multicultural energy. Brussels is not only the home of the EU. The Belgian capital is a diverse and wonderful city in its own right, a town rich in history and full of places to see. Designated the cultural capital of Europe in 2000, Brussels is no mere town of faceless bureaucrats. It has...

•Prague - Capital of the Czech Republic
The capital of the Czech Republic is one of the most important historical preservation sites in central Europe. Prague’s unique city centre has been a UNESCO world cultural and natural heritage site since 1992. Prague is a great city for those in love. Remnants of the city’s history are found on nearly every corner. A stroll through the Old City past Powder Tower (1475), the old town hall and other equally marvellous baroque architectural masterpieces leads to the Charles Bridge, one of the...

•How to Write Copy for the Internet
Well written web copy is a crucial tool for attracting and keeping web site readers. One of the key (but often overlooked) features of a great Web site is the quality of its written content. Many Web designers spend hours coding the Web site and ignore the need to produce readable content that meets the needs of the Web site’s visitors. Quite simply, no matter how good your Web site looks, if its content is bad, visitors wont come to it and they won’t stay. Keep it simple The trick to writing...

•Your Attitude Determines Your Business Future
You have found a business for sale, you have bought it, so what now? With all the pieces of your new business just about in place, there is a crucial Issue to discuss, You. The most important ingredient in small business is the owner, and the most important ingredient in the owner is their attitude to both the business, and their customers. Your attitude will to a great degree govern your success in business. Some people when they leave their jobs to start up their own business, unravel and...

•Wonderful Queensland - The Sunshine State
When a state is blessed with a warm, sunny climate, an abundance of beautiful scenery, and a coastline that is the envy of the world, it is hardly surprising that thousands come each year to visit. Indeed, many locals will tell you that Queensland, with its relaxed lifestyle and friendly atmosphere, is the best place in which to live, work, and retire. This is a State full of extremes. In the far west the Simpson Desert, with its dunes and inhospitable gibber plains gives way to the Channel...

•The City of Seoul - South Korean Capital
Over 20 million Koreans live in and around Seoul, yet it is one of few a cities that has successfully preserved its buildings from the past and integrated them into the skyline of a growing global city. Seoul is loud and bustling, as befits one of the most densely populated metropolises on Earth. Lines of cars and throngs of people press their way through the cavernous streets. Oversized illuminated advertising marks the way, selling products in a foreign script. The subway system is Seoul's...

•Havana - Cuba's World Heritage Capital
Sadly, Havana's Diva-like splendour is being chipped away by the ravages of time. UNESCO has declared old Havana a world heritage site and funds begin to flow into projects all over the city, but work has only just started. Havana is a grid-plan city, making it easy to navigate its broad avenues and side streets, originally lined with splendid churches and mansions of the city's former aristocracy. They have suffered greatly from neglect, and many are now crumbling and decrepit. For three...

•There is Only One London
There is the United Kingdom, there is England, and then there is London. . Three are related, but strictly speaking, London seems to be a world apart from the rest of Britain, marching to its own, unique rhythm. Everything in London comes across as new and different. Throughout history, its people, fashions, trends and street life have always expressed the very essence of city life. Like New York, London is a city that never sleeps. Millions of tourists arrive in London every year, many of...

•Singapore - From British Colony to Asian Economic Powerhouse
The Merlion’s origins are a combination of the magical and mundane. Toward the end of the thirteenth century, a Buddhist prince from the Indonesian island of Sumatra founded the Kingdom of Temasek near what is today Singapore. One day, he arrived at a large island, where he saw a terrifying beast. He thought it was a lion, although no lions had ever been seen in the area, nor have they been sighted since. The city founded on the island was named Singha Pura (”Lion City”) as a result. The...

•Nairobi - Capital of Kenya, East Africa
Nairobi, whose name means "cool river", is the largest and fastest growin city in east Africa. Founded as a railway workers encampment, the city is now home to over 3 million people. This city of millions has an impressive skyline incorporating several important buildings, including the striking Kenyatta Conference Centre. From the observation deck on its 28th floor, visitors look out on a marvellous panorama of city and countryside. Nairobi is the cultural, economic and communications centre...

•Bangkok - Capital of Thailand and Where East Meets West
If New York is the city that never sleeps then Bangkok, Thailand's vibrant capital city, comes a very close second place. The city was founded in 1782 by the first monarch of the present Chakri Dynasty. Today it's the country's spiritual, commercial and educational hub, home to approximately ten million people or more than 10% of the Thai population. Bangkok (or Krung Thep in Thai which means "city of angels") is an exciting, high contrast melting pot of east meets west. It is a dynamic city...

•Welcome to Tokyo - Welcome to a New World
Tokyo is not a city for the hurried tourist making a quick stopover en route to other destinations in Japan. Tokyo comes as a real surprise to most travelers. Much more than a city, it is a completely different world. When visitors to Japan first arrive at Narita International Airport, they often experience immediate culture shock. Signs point the way in Kanji (Japanese characters), but most tourists can’t read them. Without a few helpful signs in English, it would be easy to get quite...

•The Story Of Small Business And Tough Economic Times
A man lived by the side of the road and sold hot dogs. He was hard of hearing, so he had no radio or computer. He had trouble with his eyes, so he read no newspapers, he didn’t watch television. He didn’t know much about the outside world, but he sold good hot dogs. He put up a sign on the highway telling how good they were. he had a web site built. He stood by the side of the road and cried “Buy a hot dog, folks!” And people bought and bought and bought. He increased his meat and roll...

•Magical Taipei: Capital of Taiwan
Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, has evolved through many stages since its founding in the eighteenth century. Rice fields have yielded to skyscrapers, and a modern, commercial city of millions has grown out of once quiet settlements. After climbing 508 metres up the Taipei 101 tower, the highest structure in the world, it can be seen easily from anywhere in the city, one can look down on the genuine Taipei amidst all the modern buildings: temples, markets, the National Palace Museum and in...

•Glorious Vilnius Lithuania: City of Churches
The Lithuanian city of Vilnius exudes southern charm under the northern sun. Positioned in the natural amphitheatre of the surrounding Lithuanian hills, Vilnilus has a lot to offer Australian adventurers besotted with historical architecture. Vilnius, which can look back on a thousand years of Lithuanian history, can boast one of the largest historical town centres in Eastern Europe. Among its almost 1,500 buildings are representatives of nearly every European architectural style and...

•Unforgetable Vienna: Baroque Centre of Europe
Located in the very heart of Europe, Vienna is both a bustling city and a city known for its coffee houses, historic districts, lovely parks, elegant squares and romantic courtyards. Vienna means cafe culture, music and wine. Where else can one so contentedly spend all day sitting in a cafe, reading a magazine, sipping a Viennese coffee or drinking a glass or two of wine? Roman Vindobona, founded in the year 15 CE, was completely destroyed by the Germanic migrations of the fourth and fifth...

•Vanuatu and Tonga - Hidden Treasures of the Pacific
Vanuatu consists of more than 80 islands, lying about 2000 kilometres north-east of Brisbane. The largest island, Espiritu Santo, is 4010 square kilometres. Australia is a mainly a flat land, but most of Vanuatu’s islands are dominated by mountainous regions. The highest peak, Mt Tabwemasana (1880 metres), is on Espiritu Santo. The Earth beneath Vanuatu is unstable, and there is volcanic and earthquake activity. Vanuatu has been inhabited for more than 3000 years. Separate communities...

•Fiji Country Profile For Australian Holiday Makers
If you fly directly east from northern Queensland for 2500 kilometres, you will be over Fiji. Looking down, you would see more than 800 islands — some large enough to hold thousands of people, others are very small. About 100 of these island are inhabited. If you flew down to 1323 metres while over the island of Viti Levu, you might hit the top of Tomanivi, Fiji’s highest peak. South-east of Tomanivi is Suva, the capital of Fiji. Main cities include Nadi, Sigatoka and Lautoka on Viti Levu and...

•Living in Lofts With Style
Instead of the original occupants, including struggling artists, architects, and other professionals who had to work from their homes for economic reasons, the newest crop of owners are successful executives, physicians, lawyers, television and film actors, product managers, writers, and others who have come to see the charm and wisdom of such large scaled units in inner city neighborhoods. Residents are also no longer restricted to living in lofts just in downtown Sydney, where the genre...

•Travel To Goa And Be Stunned By It's Cultural Wealth And Versitility
Goa may be South India's smallest state, but it's also one of the country's most popular holiday, and historically, culturally and socially it offers a lot. The former Portuguese colony has beckoned travellers for many years with its tropical beaches, liberal attitudes and tourist-friendly locals. But things are changing for India's laid-back holiday destination, though. Central government laws banning loud music in open spaces after 10 pm have curtailed the famous all-night rave parties,...

•The Thames - London's Landmark River
Thirty million years ago, before Britain was a small isalnd to the west of Europe, the Thames river was a tributory of the Rhine. By A.D. 50 it had changed direction and it gave Britain its capital after the invading Romans established Londinium as a port at the highest point of the tide. (it now reaches farther inland due to rising sea levels and the fact that Britain is sinking into the ocean at a rate of 15 cm every 100 years.) The Romans consolidated the river as an international port...

•Indian Meals: What To Have For Breakfast & Lunch?
Australians on vacation love a big breakfast to get them ready for the day's discoveries. Many Australians also love Indian food. In South India breakfast foods also appear at other times during the day as snacks. Everywhere in the south you will come across idlis (spongy, round, fermented rice cakes), which are accompanied by chutney (chatni, often coconut) or sambar and frequently both. Usually, idlis are served in portions of two at once. Also popular, and often eaten with idlis, are vadai,...

•The First Home Owner Deposit Trap
There are some traps for first-time home buyers need to be aware of in order to avoid them. A Blogger named Grant, looking for his first home, asked for some pointers so he understands how the process works. "I know about the first home owner grant, that I should organise my finances upfront and about the extra costs," writes Grant. "What I am unsure about is at what point of the process do I reach the point of no return? That is, where I will lose my deposit if I do not proceed with a...

•Dayboro Bed and Breakfast - Rural Living Close to Brisbane
Timber-getters, attracted by cedar and beech, were among the first Europeans in the Dayboro region. Dayboro was first known as Hamilton, amed after a farmer, Hugh Hamilton, who was appointed Receiving Officer for mail in 1875. In 1892, it became known as Terrors Creek from the creek on which it is situated. In 1917, however, as the Postmaster General declared that Terrors Creek sounded too much like Torrens Creek, once again, the township acquired a new name. Although the first known...

•Cold Laser & Gel Teeth Whitening - Your Questions Answered
Ever noticed how many actors and celebrities have such white and shining teeth? Chances are they have used a lser and gel teeth whitening system to give them that "Hollywood Smile". This article answers some of the most frequent questions about this modern, safe and effective cosmetic procedure. Q: Is it for everyone? A: Cold Laser and gel teeth whitening gives magical results to anyone who wants to whiten their teeth. This includes people with teeth that have been stained by smoking or by...

•Want Lightening-Fast Search Engine Results? Build A Blog.
The exponential rise of blogging as part of the web 2.0 phenomenon has taken the Internet by storm. Smart online and offline marketers and business owners are now using blogs as an additional tool to generate leads, add credibility and improve their search engine rankings. Here are eight reasons why you should set up your own blog: Blogging gives you products and services personality. People like to do business with people they like. By blogging you show your target market that there is a...

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