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  • Credit Debt Consolidation – Are we all sitting on a time bomb waiting to explode?
    OK listen up folks, do you have a mountain of debt on your credit cards that would probably put a third world developing nation to shame?

    Suddenly does it seem to you and you alone that there is nothing in the classifieds but advertisements from Companies all promising competitive rates on Credit Debt Consolidation?
  • Up to your armpits in Debt? - Debt Consolidation Help
    Are you having trouble paying your bills? Does the reason you are in need of debt consolidation help lie behind your eyes and between your ears?

    Do you hide behind the sofa every time the Postman delivers the post, hoping against hope that he is not going to try and deliver the sort of letter that needs to be signed for? You know the type? The type that ensures that you acknowledge the correspondence from the Debt Collection Agency and makes it virtually impossible to continue the pretence of ignorance.
  • "Life Insurance" – Should be “Death Insurance” but they’d have a hard time selling the policies.
    Phew that’s one heck of a long title, [perhaps I should have broken it up, but it might have ended up sounding like the screen play to some cheap TV Docu-drama).

    However I digress.
  • The Great Smoky Mountain National Park – just why it is so special.
    The Great Smoky Mountain National Park has been described as “The most magical national park in the United States of America”.

    The Smoky Mountains or “Smokies” are part of the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States and the whole area is steeped in history, folklore and is incredibly beautiful to boot!
  • Alcohol and High Blood Pressure Fact or Fiction
    Alcohol and High Blood Pressure - wow, this is a good one (he says putting down his pint – only joking). Consuming Alcohol and High Blood Pressure as an issue is a real conundrum.

    One the one hand, the odd wee drink now and then (he says picking his pint glass up again) is actually quite beneficial and can act as an aid and part treatment for cardiovascular purposes but it is like everything, taken to excess, therein lies the downfall.
  • Erectile Dysfunction – one of the side effects of High Blood Pressure
    Erectile Dysfunction caused by High Blood Pressure? The majority of us know what this means and even those who don’t exactly know the complete technical and medical reasons for the condition know about its implications, or so it would seem.

    The reason I mention this is to ensure that any editorial policy makers out there reading (or scanning) their way through this article can be reassured that it is indeed about a medical condition and not some salacious attempt at titillation by deceit.
  • The benefits of Acupuncture as a treatment for High Blood Pressure
    Alongside the more standard provision of healthcare for the treatment of High Blood Pressure there are now beginning to emerge more and more complimentary options. Of these perhaps the most commonly available form of complimentary healthcare in use to day is that of Acupuncture.
  • Getting away from it all in the Great Smoky Mountains
    “They die hard, those old ways, in the mountains; some of them were good ways”
    - Horace Kephart
    Great Smoky National Park is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the United States and is also one of the most biologically diverse environments on Earth.
  • An Introduction to Antique Furniture
    Furniture has been a domestic necessity in all civilisations, ancient to modern (and in-between) and has been produced in large quantities over the centuries. Developed from humble beginnings whereby the furniture was constructed out of simple designs by and large cut straight from one section of a tree to more advanced skilfully constructed pieces made possible by more advanced construction and woodwork techniques.
  • Avoiding the hidden pitfalls and traps of certain types of debt consolidation
    “It’s very easy sir, we can help with debt consolidation in a number of ways. Let us know exactly how much you owe, who the debts are to and for a fixed fee we take care of all of the rest. Your credit record will start to be rectified the moment you put down this telephone. Can you afford such and such (figure withheld)? It will come out of you account on a regular monthly…..oh and by the way, should there ever be an occasion that you have a problem with the monthly payment, call our Customer Service Hotline where we will be only too happy to advise you what happens next.”
  • An Introduction to Antique Furniture Part Two
    Early forms of furniture were primitive items constructed quite often out of solid pieces of timber. Though quite ornate at times they were still fairly basic items that lacked the finesse of later centuries and manufacturers.
  • The Year International Adoption became the latest Fashion Statement
    Hardly a day seems to pass by nowadays without some emissary and entourage from a well-heeled location somewhere in the west jetting off to some third world country and returning days later having effectively bought themselves a shining bright new baby. These actions in themselves has in a rather brutal way highlighted one of the great iniquities of modern life
  • International Adoption - The Children of Guatemala
    In the world of International Adoption, Guatemala is one of the most popular and least regulated Countries. Last year there were estimated to have been 1,500 Guatemalan Children and Babies who have started fresh lives abroad, but the spectre of Illegal Adoptions have haunted Guatemala for years. Stories have emerged of mothers being forced to give up their new born children and of a booming private adoption business that has now grown almost into a multi million pound industry.
  • International Adoption - Helpful Hints to Adoptive Parents on Child Adoption
    In the world of International Adoption, Guatemala is one of the most popular and least regulated Countries. Last year there were estimated to have been 1,500 Guatemalan International adoption opportunities are available for people to be able to adopt babies, children and older children; you just need to know where to look and to whom the correct people are to talk to. By this we mean, the correct Local, Private or Governmental Agencies.
  • High Blood Pressure and the use of Medication
    The use of medication as the primary form of treatment for High Blood Pressure has come on in leaps and bounds over the past fifty years and what was once a very inexact science has now become one where by and large it is very exact. The treatment programmes that were instigated seem very primitive in hindsight and thankfully now with the introduction of increasingly sophisticated drug therapy matters have moved ahead somewhat.
  • Debt Consolidation: From Generation X to Generation Broke
    “Never in the field of Human Endeavour has so much been owed by so many” – apologies to the late Sir Winston Churchill.

    OK folks it’s another bout of Heads Up time again! I have just finished reading an extremely frightening report that even if only partly true should actually go a long way to frighten the pants off most free thinking level headed individuals.
  • Understanding the Need for Natural Treatment for High Blood Pressure
    “Never in the field of Human Endeavour has so much been owed by so many” – apologies to the late Sir Winston Churchill.

    High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) it has been argued by at least one Medical Practitioner is a disease caused by and large by the simple demands of modern living. OK I'll go along with that but maybe this is just slightly too simplistic a definition. OK so we all feel our blood pressure rise and when we run for a bus or a train or when our favourite football team win (or worse lose) but what are the contributory factors that make up this natural phenomenon.
  • The Culture of Debt amongst Young People
    It’s amazing when you consider the above statement and try and get a grasp on the two concepts of Young People and Debt?

    Back in my day being at College or University was all about racing around and being passionate about either Politics, Music, Alcohol and whatever else (or in most cases whoever else) you were passionate about.
  • International Adoption Agencies – Dealing when Dreams of Adoption are Fading
    It’s amazing when you consider the above statement and try and get a grasp on the two concepts of Young People and Debt?

    It had been three long years for both Karen and David Richards. They had been waiting to bring home a young Romanian girl to adopt. They had kept a photograph of Larissa on the side of their refrigerator only to be told at the last minute by their International Adoption Agency that she had been adopted and placed with a Romanian Family
  • Is International Child Adoption for You?
    How do you know if international adoption is for your family? Well, there is no perfect definition of someone who would be a good potential adoptive parent, but answering the questions will help clarify whether international child adoption is for you. It’s not for everyone.
  • Collecting Antiques – The Peoples Art
    In this, the first in a series of articles, we discuss the growth in the marketability of what used to be called Peoples Art and the marketability of everyday packaging materials.

    In the past it would have been deemed as vulgar to display any form of branding of any goods on display within the house.
  • Rationalising the Stigma of Bankruptcy Part 1
    In the first of a series of articles, Stephen Morgan tries to wrestle with the oft misunderstood lending criteria that Modern Day Financial Institutions use to help fuel their financial expansion and growth but at what expense?

    Hardly a month seems to go by when the Media isn’t reporting some incidence of the suicide or attempted suicide of some individual who has taken the unfortunate decision that death seems preferable to having to come to terms with dealing with steadily amassing debts.
  • Collecting Antiques – The Peoples Art Part 2
    In part one of this series of articles we discussed the growth in the marketability of antique brand images and how the apparent extinction of the brand itself can lead to the rapid rise of the marketability of the antique value of the packaging itself.

    Posters were very much in the vanguard of this market and it is quote ironic that when you look back from the experience of hindsight to see such names that have been involved in this type of commercial enterprise it would appear to be quite amusing.
  • Heart Attack – we all know the term, but what exactly is a Heart Attack?
    It has possibly been described as THE disease of the 20th Century and is certainly the one of the Century’s biggest killers but what exactly is Heart Disease and what exactly is a Heart Attack?

    As they say, what is in a name? Well in this case the most common terminology in use is as follows. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is (as the name suggests) the Disease of the Coronary Arteries. Ischaemic Heart Disease or IHD is a narrowing of the blood vessels resulting in Ischaemia, which is a lack of blood supply to the Heart Muscle.
  • Stress is Not Just For Adults
    Stress is not just for adults. Stop everything you are doing and think upon this one fact if you read nothing else of this article.

    Let me repeat it. Stress is not just for Adults! Kids are getting it too and this is really worrying if you follow this concept through to its natural conclusion. The knock on effects of this and the side effects of this could damage generations to come.
  • Debt consolidation is considered as an easy way to handle debts.
    Hmmnnn…., this old gag rears it’s ugly head on a regular basis. The truth of the situation (and here speaks someone who has gone through the mill on this one, come out the other side minus most of his shirt but still alive and kicking) is that this is only partly true.
  • High Blood Pressure can be controlled
    It is very easy to come out of you Doctors Surgery (or Healthcare Practitioners Surgery) after you have been diagnosed with High Blood Pressure and admit defeat totally.

    It is the easiest option to take, to just sit back and say to yourself “OK, I’ll have to come to terms with the pills then” but why should you when with a little bit of effort you can control this condition that you have?
  • It’s Official; are we now a Bankrupt Society?
    OK perhaps a slightly OTT title and introduction but the core message put out recently by the UK Governments Insolvency Service was that a record number of people in the Uk were made officially “insolvent” between July and September 2006.
  • The Real State of the Economy – Good or bad?
    There is something about the US Economy at the moment that I for one don’t get. Now it may be that being a brit, I am a little slow on the uptake; this has been known to happen every now and then but at the moment I cannot fathom several things out.
  • What price Victory? – An alternative look at the Adoption Triangle.
    Adoption is great experience and one that can be of great benefit to the children concerned but in our haste lets not get carried away and forget about the Birth Mother.
  • Coffee, Good or Bad for the Blood Pressure?
    Caffeine, Good or Bad for the Blood Pressure? This is another one of those “is it or isn’t it” issues that probably by and large depends on a whole variety of associated issues but as it is one of the most regular of all of our queries I thought I would go ahead and try and provide some form of opinion.
  • Want to lower your High Blood Pressure? Get yourself a dog!
    Pssst, want to positively do something about your High Blood Pressure? Get yourself a pooch and walk it!
  • Beware Credit Card Thieves on the Horizon!
    No this is not a seasonal warning about thieves and pick-pockets (well certainly not the usual variety) but rather a heads up about the annual onslaught of direct mail from those glorious companies who have our welfare dearest to their hearts, the Worlds Credit Card Companies!
  • International Adoption and Guatemala
    Guatemala is one of the most controversial subjects in the world of International Adoption today. Not wishing to add further to the controversy, it is just that adopting a child from Guatemala today can be a little tricky unless you know what you are doing.
  • A Couple of Ways to Get the Best from Your Credit Cards This Christmas
    A couple of basic ways to help you stretch that already limited budget this Christmas without leaving you with financial indigestion after the Festive Season is over.
  • Credit Cards, Friend or Foe?
    The Festive Season approaches, It is also the time of year when the majority of the “Open Wallet” Surgery in our lives takes place and we end up funding next years Skiing trip for the majority of Credit Card Company executives the world over.
  • High Blood Pressure an Equal Opportunity Condition
    At the risk of sounding sarcastic and being hounded by the feminist lobby – High Blood Pressure is what they call an “Equal Opportunity Disease” and by that I mean that it does exactly what the description says – it can hit anyone of any gender at any one time!
  • Dealing with Stress Related High Blood Pressure
    “Everyone needs some stress. It is what makes us get up in the morning and do the things we do. It makes us achieve things and get from A to B and in doing so our Blood Pressure has to rise – it is part of the normal way of things”.
  • Money can’t always buy you Good Health. Taking a view on High Blood Pressure
    In the overall scheme of things you have to put being given a diagnosis of High Blood Pressure into perspective. On the scale of being told you have terminal and potentially fatal illness High Blood Pressure has to be looked at in the right way.
  • Untreated Stress can kill
    Stress can kill you of that there is no doubt. By this I do not mean that it is a great joke and as such can kill you in that way. I am talking here of an involuntary premature short cut to the hereafter (or wherever your faith and belief takes you) that at this moment in time I would not wish on anyone. Stress should not be ignored and certainly not left untreated.
  • High Blood Pressure, it could be all in the eyes?
    Even if you think you have 20/20 vision (and especially if you work with Computer screens and Monitors on a daily basis). An eye examination can pick up treatable conditions and deal with them as well as providing an opportunity to spot subtle changes that can be the forerunners of much more dangerous conditions such as High Blood Pressure.
  • Erectile Dysfunction is it all in the mind or is it a symptom of something else?
    Erectile Dysfunction, a phrase guaranteed to strike fear into the vast majority of men (and women too if surveys are to be believed) is the one thing that nine times out of ten can cause deep long lasting psychological scars if not treated carefully and properly.
  • The Effects of High Blood Pressure and the side effects of High Blood Pressure Medicine.
    There is no disguising the fact and it is certainly one that should not be denied but there are considerable side effects of both having High Blood Pressure (and these can be lethal) and also considerable side effects of High Blood Pressure Medicine as well.
  • The Side Effects of taking ACE Inhibitors for High Blood Pressure
    All forms of medication have downsides if we are really being honest with ourselves. High Blood Pressure Medicine is no different. To be honest as I have covered in other articles with regards to medicine for High Blood Pressure it is very much a case of the lesser of two evils or “damned if you do, damned if you don’t.”
  • High Blood Pressure, why is there so much medicine?
    Why is there so much High Blood Pressure Medicine? The short answer to this one is that there are so many people and we are all different in our diagnosis and they way we react to the different types of treatment on offer. Everyone rightly so is scared of conditions like Heart Attacks and wants to ensure that they don’t occur.
  • High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease and Influenza
    Wow, the above title sounds a real mouthful but the reason for it is this. Apparently, (listen up at the back please) the yearly Winter Flu Jab can help reduce the number of fatal heart attacks, incidence of death and the number of unplanned emergency procedures that require work on the clogged arteries of patients with Coronary Artery Disease,
  • Beware Bank Robbers on the horizon
    I have a client who at this time of year has financial problems. Christmas tends to encourage more expenditure than is good for you.. Christmas tends to leave all of us with bills at the end of the day that we would rather not have.

    It is usually at this moment in time when we are in need that the Banks make a killing trying to offer us even more money, offering us deals left right and centre to help us smooth our way out of debt into even more debt (if the truth and the small print be known).
  • High Blood Pressure, what is it?
    Apparently there is an alarming trend in the rate of High Blood Pressure or Hypertension depending on how you want to view it. After a decline over the past three decades, apparently it is on the increase.

    In the United States of America they reckon that there are a staggering 50 million plus people over the age of six who are sufferers of High Blood Pressure.
  • Cardiac Arrest, where Death is not always so sudden?
    We’ve seen it all before, the middle aged victim staggers and clutches his chest, slumps to the floor and expires. A common sight, extremely deadly and as such 20 percent of all deaths in the US apparently are due to sudden cardiac arrest. Such is the lethal effect of these attacks in that apparently barely 5 percent of all those who suffer from them survive.
  • Adopting a better diet for your High Blood Pressure
    Hypertension, Stroke, Heart Disease are common throughout the United States of America and indeed large parts of the Western World. Epidemiologists attribute much of this down to the Western diet.
  • High Blood Pressure and Salt, What is the Big Deal?
    Sodium Chloride (the chemical name for Salt, the culinary cooking condiment not the International Treaty on Weapons limitation) is an essential element in the life of human beings. Most people think of Salt purely in terms of that little white food seasoning found in shakers on virtually very food table the world over.Just how essential is it however?
  • An Introduction to Treatment for High Blood Pressure
    At one point, Doctors hesitated to prescribe medication for patients with a blood pressure reading of less than 159/99 Hg. This was described as “mild hypertension” and as such not deemed at the time to be dangerous.

    The rationale behind this that Doctors felt that the adverse side effects of the medication used at the time would possibly be of more danger to the patient than the high blood pressure readings.
  • Menopause and High Blood Pressure
    It has often been said that High Blood Pressure is very much an equal opportunity disease and condition in that it is just as likely to affect women as it is men.

    The surprising nature of High Blood Pressure and it’s affect on women is that three out of very four women with high blood pressure are aware of the fact that they have it but research has shown that less than one out of every three women are making any attempt to control their high blood pressure.
  • How To Embark Upon A Linking Strategy For Web Success?
    Are links a necessary eveil that we have to put up with or are they the very building blocks without which the Internet would never have existed?
  • Access to Music via the Internet - opening up a whole new world of choice
    The Intenet has opened whole new horizons for music lovers the world over with a rapidly expanding choice of music available to purchase.

    Choices hitherto uneconomic are now available and the results of your purchases are so immediate
  • Linking Your Way to Success
    Build it and they will come. OK, great sounds terrific in a Hollywood Blockbuster but in the real world life is actually a little different.

    In other words, results have to be a bit more immediate, for example:
  • Keeping the Airwaves Free of Charge
    In these days of ever increasing charges for this service and for that service, increasing cable TV bills and so on it is refreshing to be reminded that there are actually available free alternatives to all of this, if you know where to look.

    If you know where to look is the key phrase here and then also if you also know to get access to them.
  • Desperately seeking……no longer.
    Stephen Morgan assesses how the face of online dating and introduction agencies has changed over the years and how it now appears to be one of the growth areas of the Internet.
  • Long Live the Independence of the Blogosphere.
    It is often said that the best time to buy a computer is usually six months after you have bought it and are comfortable with its specifications and have now managed to grow into making the damn thing almost nigh on obsolete.
  • A Background Look at Human Growth Hormone
    Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a protein Hormone secreted by the pituitary gland which stimulates growth and cell reproduction. Sometimes referred to as straight Growth Hormone (GH) the terms can be a little confusing for the uninitiated.
  • Free Ringtones - Where Would We Be Without Them?
    OK hands up all those who remember the Crazy Frog?

    Yes come on, don’t be shy, we all know you know? Remember the funny little character that bounced about a lot with a funny grin that had more than its fair share of fixed rigor mortis to it.
  • Property Investment - Does it still Work?
    There’s nothing quite as safe as houses – or so they say, but in this climate of the various stock exchanges going up and down is this totally true? Sure, the news about surging housing prices and rising interest rates is never out of the news.

    Loads of Home and Property programmes swamp our daytime (and our night time) viewing on the TV schedules and where does this all lead us?
  • Careful Planning Is Always A Good Idea For Successful Travel
    OK, Hands up those who have experienced the following.

    You are sitting there on the plane which has taxied out onto the tarmac ready to go; you are relaxed, enjoying the fact that once in your life you have planned everything to perfection.
  • Come To London – A Great Place To Visit!
    I love London, it is my kind of town. Now I know that to most people this would sound as if I am plagiarising some advertising copy for either New York or Chicago but in this case I truly mean it.
  • Is Growth Hormone The First True Anti-Aging Medication?
    Whether we like it or not it is a fact that we are all going to old sometime? Whether you try to hide it with cosmetics, exercise whatever, you can't reverse time. Or can you?

    It is a fact with the current “baby boomer” generation approaching their mid 50s and early 60s that the numbers of elderly Westerners are substantially increasing. This is having a knock on effect in a number of social areas but none more so marked than in health.
  • Eeks! Beware Attack of the Low Cost Carriers
    OK folks, sit up in the back row and pay attention. Hands up those who reckon they can name more than four Low Cost Carriers or (as we more commonly refer to them as) Budget Airlines in Europe?

    “Whaaat! There’s more than two?” I hear you scream.
  • Make London Your International Home from Home
    It is said by some that we live in a global equivalent of a goldfish bowl and international travel has made getting from one city to another easier almost by the hour. The downside of this type of lifestyle is how we look after ourselves and where we stay whilst constantly indulging in this constant never ending round of globetrotting.
  • Problems loom for Home Information Packs
    “Drop them now or risk damaging the market”- so say Peers.

    Well that’s fairly damning. It would appear that one of the United Kingdom government’s flagship policies is in trouble. Well, there’s nothing new in that but except with this one it could have a knock on effect on every one of us.
  • Getting a “Real” Real Estate Agent Could Help You Sell Your House Properly
    It might not be rocket science but it is safe to assume that actually selling your home is not necessarily that easy an undertaking. The logic behind this assumption is fairly simple in that if it is was then there would be no need for Real Estate Agents.
  • Increased Surveillance, Does This Mean Hello Big Brother?
    We live in a changed society. Life today is not what it once was. Now before any readers start to wonder what I am rambling on about and think should we call for the ambulance now; let me explain.
  • Making Sure The Spark’s Fly Safely
    If you were to ask most women about the electricity in their lives what do you think the main answer would be?
  • Key Real Estate Investment Information Packs Facing Legal Challenge
    A key policy that was once the cornerstone of the new Labour manifesto in 1997 is facing an important legal challenge. The Home Information Packs or HIP’s for short that are due to become law in England and Wales in June 1st run the risk of becoming a complete and utter non-starter.
  • Crossing Spain on Historic Pilgrimage Route’s, The Way of St James
    Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts.
  • Seven Days in Heaven – A Week in the Life of BMW 335d
    If you are a fully paid up member of the Big Boys Toys Club then you are going to love the BMW 335d.
  • Noise Pollution and Fighting it with Acoustic Foam
    Noise pollution (or environmental noise in technical areas and venues) is termed as displeasing or annoying human or mechanically caused sound that is or can be described as alien to the environment.
  • Bulgaria – Real Estate Hotspot in Europe
    The general perception in real estate and property investment circles is that at the moment the place to be involved in is Bulgaria.
  • A Brief Introduction to The History of Jewellery
    In the ancient world and certainly prior to 3000 years B.C. gold was the preferred metal for making jewellery. It had all the key requirements, it was rare, it didn't tarnish easily and best of all it was a soft metal being malleable therefore was easily worked with.
  • Driver Safety – Too Little Too Late?
    With not wishing to appear like a complete and utter killjoy (no pun intended here I'm afraid) there is something seriously amiss with the current generation all recently qualified drivers, especially those amongst young men.
  • Essential Preparations for a Flight
    Are you planning on taking a family holiday this year or even expanding the number of business you take? If the answer to any of these questions is yes then the chances are that somewhere along the way you'll be flying.
  • The Basics of Vehicle Leasing
    In order to get a good leasing deal, it helps if you can understand the basics of leasing jargon.

    Read through this leasing glossary to get an overview of the basics:
  • A Basic Guide to Buying Your First Home
    For a first time home buyer, the process can get quite overwhelming, giving you the feeling that the financial decisions are rapidly spinning out of control. When it comes to real estate, most people don’t have a lot of experience or know a lot about it. In all actuality, buying a home is actually a simple process. All you need to do is understand the basics, which will go a long way in helping you buy your very first home.
  • Simple Tips to keep you fit for a lifetime.
    It is very easy to plan a training program not quite so easy to see it through.

    Why is this so? Well basically the traditional viewpoint is that if it's a quick fix it isn’t working. While it would be nice to actually lose some weight in just a few days like most miracle ads proclaim , managing weight and losing weight through physical fitness is a slow and steady process that takes time and commitment.
  • Aim for Fitness and plan to stay there.
    It is very easy to plan a training program not quite so easy to see it through.
  • On Your Way to a Healthier You.
    Everybody starts out a training program with the best of intentions and the majority fail before they start.

    Why is this so? Well basically the traditional viewpoint is that if it's a quick fix it isn’t working. It takes hard work and dedication to manage a long-standing fitness program.
  • Driver Education – Must be due for a Re-Think
    What is it with cars and speed? Is it that the majority of drivers feel this very primeval urge described once by the actor Tom Cruise in the film Top Gun as “I feel the need, the need for speed?”
  • Jaguar Heaven – A look at the history Vintage Jaguars
    The name Jaguar has been synonymous with quality British Cars for the last 90 years. Of course, no longer in British ownership since the purchase by the Ford Motor Company in the late 90s, Jaguar cars have been manufactured at the historic Browns Lane Manufacturing plant in the West Midlands for possibly the last time in that the old plant is about to be demolished and manufacturing moved to other plants within the ford group.
  • Journeying along El Camino de Santiago
    There are very few countries that offer the variety of attractions and culture that Spain has to offer.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of terrorism, Spain still has a tremendous amount to offer.
  • Travelling along the Way of St James
    Few Countries offer more choice to the visitor than Spain, an enigmatic country, a hybrid of many regions.As a country that still has great inter regional “differences of opinion” - euphemism here for cultural differences and in some cases acts of terrorism, Spain still has a tremendous amount to offer.
  • Madrid, Capital of Spain Explored.
    Spain's capital, a city of over 3 million people, is situated close to the geographical centre of the country.

    Madrid is fascinating, highly intriguing with wonderfully interesting people. There are those who sarcastically referred to Madrid as Spain's second city after Barcelona by and large those are the people that have never really got to know Madrid. Now I know Barcelona has the Cathedral, the Nou Camp Stadium and was the venue for the most recent Olympic Games to be held in Spain but to write Madrid off as Spain’s second city seems to miss the point completely.
  • We Need to Remain in Touch while we Travel?
    According to a recent survey apparently one in five of us take our Laptop Computers with us when we go on holiday. The umbilical chord that some of us feel with the Office nowadays is so much that the stress drives the remaining four in five people out there to take their mobile phones with them when they go on holiday indicating that extensive periods away from the office and not in touch are a little bit much for some people.
  • Combining Travelling and Working at the same Time. Good Idea or just plain Dumb?
    The Associated Press have recently reported that 20% of us take our laptop computers with us when we go on holiday.Add to this the other four in five people who said they brought along their mobile phones and you get the impression that some of us can’t bare to be out of touch with the office.
  • Common Risk Factors and Possible Causes of Divorce
    The first thing that we need to take into consideration when we not considering this object is not very little scientific data exists on it. No statistics on courses and risks of divorce are really collected. Whether this has anything to do with not wanting to tempt fate etc. it just isn't collected.
  • A Guide to Using Stock Photos Correctly
    OK, hands up those of us who have not at any one time in your career as a Web Master or designer not used the odd pinched photo or image ripped off from someone else’s website.?
  • Comparing 3 of Today’s Small Hot Hatchbacks
    In the climate of today it seems that we require ever more far-reaching sophistication and performance for our budget cars as well luxury models.

    We have decided to do a comparison test on three of the latest and fashionable of today's hatchbacks.
  • Getting the Estimates Just Right
    There used to be an anecdote doing the rounds in the construction industry about the various types of engineering. The story went along the lines as follows.
  • Your Bed May Be Your Most Underrated Piece of Furniture.
    Okay listen up folks how badly do you feel if you go several days we insufficient sleep? Well according to recent research you may well actually be suffering more than you think. Apparently missing out on sleep can cause the brain to stop producing new cells. Bear this in mind the next time you are out shopping and you are hoping to buy new beds and accessories etc.
  • Travel in Galicia - Following the Camino de Santiago
    Few Countries offer more choice to the visitor than Spain, an enigmatic country, a hybrid of many regions. Spain has so many strong competing regional identities that come together to provide such a vibrant country.

    As you travel around the country you see glimpses over past rich in the heritage of former conquerors be they the Moors, medieval Spaniards themselves or parts of the country that have Jewish and other international flavours.
  • Kitchen Remodelling and Saving Money, is this possible?
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    Perhaps, the most obvious way to save money, when it comes to remodeling your kitchen, is deciding whether or not your kitchen really needs to be remodeled. As a homeowner, you have every right to remodel your kitchen, if you wish to do so; however, if money is tight it may be a good idea to rethink your decision, at least until your financial outlook improves. Although it may be a good idea to hold off on the kitchen remodeling, you may not necessarily want to. As previously mentioned, there a number of relatively low-cost ways that you could go about remodeling your kitchen.
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