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•Parenting websites Mumsnet started some year ago as a parenting advice and forum site where families could exchange advice, chat and generally discuss the task of raising their offspring. Since then the group has become quite politicised.
During the recent general election David Cameron spoke directly to them, on behalf of parents everywhere; and they have been known to lobby and petition for what they believe in. Most recently Mumsnet campaigned to get a storyline in Eastenders changed.
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•Famous Department Stores With the January sales just gone, most women across the globe would agree that there is nothing like a good shop. Whether it’s for you or someone else, shopping offers a therapy unlike any other. You feel good if you’ve bought yourself something and better if you’ve bought for somebody else.
With that in mind, why not start to plan your next shopping trip, perhaps to somewhere a little more exotic than the local High Street.
First stop, New York:
Macy’s:
Macy's was founded by...
•Chinese Cooking Chinese food is probably one of the most widely eaten foods in the world, not just in China, where the 1.3 billion population would make it so, but also in the Western world too. Chinese restaurants are everywhere, and there is a Chinatown in most big cities.
If you fancy emulating some of the delicious feasts you’ve tried in a Chinese restaurant, ensure you have some essential ingredients first, as it is the ingredients listed below that recreate that authentic Chinese flavour.
Most of...
•Health Drinks for Everyone So, we’re in the midst of January, a new year and a new decade and the time of year when a lot of people decide ‘I want a new me!’
A new year brings a whole manner of resolutions, carefully written down in diaries and notebooks across the world. Must start the gym.... must eat healthier.... drink less.... lose weight..... Start a course.... becomes more educated. And so the changes begin, with all the best intentions.
Usually they only last a few weeks before the bottle of Pinot and...
•Glaciers of Kilimanjaro I recently acquired some old photos depicting Kilimanjaro from the 1920’s through to the 1960’s. Although the massif that is Kilimanjaro is easily recognisable in shape and size the dramatic decline in the glaciers is so apparent that the mountain is almost unrecognisable to what is was 80 years ago.
The glaciers have existed for around 12,000 years but it is estimated that they have decreased in size by approximately 82% since 1912. If they continue declining at such a rapid rate then...
•The Myth Of Owning Uk Property Via An Offshore Company A lot of buyers believe that there are ‘kudos’ to be made in owning UK property in the name of an offshore company. There seems to be a common misconception that these offshore initiatives will bring huge tax savings, however this is not always necessarily the case.
This article is intended to give a brief overview of the main taxation consequences of owning property in the name of an offshore company which will hopefully set the record straight.
If you are UK resident and domiciled...
•Enness Market Update – 28 Jan 2011 Ronan Keating couldn't have put it better - "Life is a roller coaster, you’ve just got to ride it". Yes the UK got onto the big dipper as output dropped in the final quarter of 2010 and risks being dragged back into recession after figures this week showed the economy has gone into reverse. The nation suffered a 0.5 per cent drop in output for the final three months of last year, with the severe weather which crippled the nation blamed for the fall. But even taking snow out of the equation...
•The Perfect Dinner Party A dinner party is a party, generally held in the host’s home where they prepare and serve their culinary masterpieces. Guests are required to bring a bottle of wine or gift, and very occasionally the starter or pudding (although guests bringing food is more classed as an ‘American Supper’, after the first Pilgrim’s and Indians sharing food in North America).
Historically feasts at home have always been a way of life in the UK, from Kings holding banquets throughout history, to 1920’s...
•Detox Recipe's December, Christmas and New Year have been and gone, and while January is the time when most people think of starting their resolutions, eating healthily, doing more exercise, getting more sleep and reading more, many psychology experts disagree.
“January is such a miserable month, it’s dark, it’s gloomy, there are debts and not much to look forward to, so I would postpone any dieting or fasting to start in February. In January you have bottles of wine and biscuits left over from Christmas,...
•The Race To Miss The Stamp Duty Deadline April 6th 2011 is the deadline to complete property transactions for property over Ł1m, to beat the new Stamp Duty levy of 5%. The proposed increase was brought in under the previous Labour Government to help fund the exemption of the first tier of the tax; up to a purchase price of 250k, for first time buyers only.
At the time it was welcomed as having the potential to kick-start the whole housing market, as it was believed that a lack of first time buyers was holding the market back. By...
•Fashion Shows of the World The world’s major fashion capital’s may seem like a long way from our own high street purchases but have a lot more impact on what we wear, than you might realise. Designer’s collections are shown in September and February. In the September shows’, clothing that is modelled is a preview of what will be available for the following Spring / Summer, and clothing that is shown in February previews the Autumn / Winter collections of that year. These collections are then documented by the fashion...
•Markets of the Middle East North Africa and the Middle East have long been part of a huge trade triangle. Since the Middle Ages spices, fabrics, trinkets and precious metals and stones have been ferried across the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean, onto camel trains across the Sahara Desert and to the corners of the trade triangle where they are traditionally bartered for in the markets.
The building of the Suez Canal, the canal that joins the Mediterranean Sea to the Arabian Gulf, ensuring that cargo boats do not need...
•Organic Milk A New Food Eliminating unnecessary chemicals and preservatives from all areas of our lives can only be a good thing for physical health, but there is also a certain sense of mental well-being that those who go organic adopt.
More and more families are deciding to choose an organic lifestyle to counteract the imbalances of today’s fast-paced world, and give their children a chemical-free start in life. It has been suggested that preservatives and chemicals in our food and environment have been...
•Handmade Jewellery and Clasps Handmade jewellery is beautiful, graceful and simply stunning. The artisans who create these magnificent designs that are sometimes worn by the stars who walk the red carpet on Oscar night go to great lengths to make sure their pieces stand out from the crowd.
Handmade jewellery is beautiful, graceful and simply stunning. The artisans who create these magnificent designs that are sometimes worn by the stars who walk the red carpet on Oscar night go to great lengths to make sure their pieces...
•China – a journey spanning 5 millennia China is the most populous country of the world and one of the most ancient civilizations. The world is witnessing a great deal of evidence in China owing to its remarkable economic turnaround that has led to a booming travel industry in the country. The last decade saw the emergence of a new rich consumer class in China due to the opening up of its economy that has made the country one of the biggest attraction for inbound tourism.
Historically travel in china was banned for foreigners...
•Microwave Cooking – Some Handy Tips No doubt, cooking in a microwave is fun and its number one advantage is that it makes the cooking fast. Isn’t it great when you can cook your favorite dish by investing less energy and less time? For many of the people, the answer would be yes; however there are some who find the microwave to be a curious and not-so-easy-to-use machine. They may find the instructions for it to be too cryptic for them to understand or too many for them to remember. But it is probably the best and most...
•Wireless Printing Technology has come far over the past few decades. This fact is evidenced by the fact that you can’t watch a movie that is only ten or fifteen years old without fighting the urge to giggle at some of the technology being used; case in point: The Net starring Sandra Bullock, 1995. This is a movie about conspiracy and espionage in the modern age of computers but the technology used is a far cry from the sophisticated technology of today’s world. If you go back a bit further to films set in the...
•How do I choose between Wireless Printing and Bluetooth Printing? Cables are gone and now comes the era of wireless applications and devices. It wouldn’t be longer before we live in world devoid of cables. When it comes to switching to a wireless technology from a cabled one, you will need to understand the scope of the alterations that will be required in your IT infrastructure to accommodate this switch. Here is a brief about the Wireless technology, its types and wireless devices that you can use to perform a variety of operations such as wireless data...
•Tourism in Dubai Dubai is a top tourist destination in the world especially in the Middle East. According to Euromonitor Dubai ranked 8th in the world in its survey of 150 most visited cities of the world in 2007 when it was visited by 6.54 million visitors. The number is estimated to cross 15 million by 2015. Travel industry is promoted in Dubai by the government which helps it to earn huge revenue and foreign exchange. The main attraction for the visitors coming to Dubai is shopping along with other ancient...
•Travel and Leisure jobs Travel and leisure industry is one the most favored industry sector for job seekers worldwide. It offers you the wonderful opportunity of seeing new places, getting acquainted with new cultures and helps in developing a more comprehensive viewpoint about world affairs. So if you are one of those persons who are passionate about travel, and like to meet new people a variety of job opportunities are available in various segments of travel and leisure industry.
Here are few of travel and leisure...
•Catering – An Exciting Career on the Rise If you are passionate about food, enjoy working in large groups and overseeing preparations and plans and have a flair for the perfect presentation of food, then you might enjoy a job in the exciting vocation of Catering; this job is presently on the rise in popularity. The food service and hospitality industries are a couple of the world’s fastest growing employment industries. There are many types of jobs available in the food industry and there are a number of employment opportunities within...
•Choosing Your Wedding Colours One of the most important parts of your wedding is the colour scheme. You can begin to choose your theme with a few thoughts about the mood you would like to evoke. You probably already have a good idea in mind for your ideal wedding; imagine what it looks like. What words comes to mind when you describe it? Are you thinking of a contemporary and clean ceremony or one that is more classic and traditional? Perhaps you want something formal or ornate?
Tradition holds that two colours will be...
•Some of my favourite Wedding Gift Ideas for the groom to be Weddings gifts are never easy to choose as so many factors, parameters and thoughts need to be counted in. Whether the groom-to-be is a close friend or a distant relative, a neighbour or a business associate, great deal of thought goes into picking up that one ideal gift that fits both your budget as well as choice. Written below are some of the wedding gift ideas, I am sure would be useful to you.
Topping this list of wedding gifts ideas for groom to be are Swiss accessories and items. You...
•The History of Balloons In the European regions in times of old you might have been entertained by a jester or troubadour who had taken the entrails of a recently butchered animal and inflate it for amusement. This is not the oldest known balloon, though; some balloon history can be dated as far back as the Aztecs in Mexico. The intestines, bladders and stomachs of various animals are quite stretchy and can easily be manipulated; they would of course get a thorough washing first.
The Aztecs would use the bowls of...
•Balloon Modeling The art of shaping and twisting balloons into shapes and figures is called balloon modeling. There are a number of different shapes like hats and boats that can be made, but animals are the most popular. A talented “twister” can make just about anything. They have the talent for manipulating the balloons into just about any shape by bending, twisting and molding them. Because they often make tons of figures in just one sitting, twisters have taken to using other means, such as a pump, to...
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