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  • Is It Possible To Have Everything You Want?  By : Hani Al-Qasem
    Would you love to be more productive, enjoy greater fulfilment and have everything you want in life?
  • How Would You Like To Make Full Use Of The Confidence You Already Have?  By : Hani Al-Qasem
    Many of us deny that we are confident. To get as far as we did we must have had a certain level of confidence. Here is a way where we can spread the confidence we have into other areas of our lives.
  • Aspects that aid in controlling oneself in Self Control  By : lazysurfer2
    Self-control is one of the various divisions of self-development. It is the capacity to encourage oneself to do the right things in life and curb our animal desires. However, the root of this self-development lies in a strong will power and disciplining oneself. Self-control produces a kind of confidence in us to the things that we think are difficult to achieve. It creates a drive of perseverance in us that make us accomplish our goals. One’s motivation empowers that person and making it po...
  • Achieve Greatness With A Optimistic Mindset  By : Joel Chue
    Your thoughts have the ability to affect the live that you live. Your thoughts are the tool that create and mould the reality that you experience. Your thoughts are also the one creating the emotions inside you which eventually affect your body, health, relationships and decisions. The power of your thought can enable reality, and all realities. Sometimes, you need and must accept the reality in order to move on.
  • Reducing Fear of Driving with Proper Breathing  By : Rich Presta
    Driving can often cause fear, anxiety and panic which creates problems with breathing. By learning a few simple techniques you can easily recognize when your breathing is abnormal and be able to act upon it to prevent any further anxiety. This article outlines the symptoms of driving fear and also how to reduce the problems through proper breathing.
  • Improving Your Life With Positive Psychic Energy  By : Frederick Gimino
    The positive psychic energy needed to better our lives and the lives of the people around is universally abundant. Creating positive psychic energy on an ongoing daily basis by keeping a positive outlook on ourselves, situations around us, and our relationships allows us to reach new levels of success in all that we do.
  • Why Advice Giving Is Not Advisable  By : Jacob Gan
    This article discusses how you can help your friends and loved ones better by extending emphathy and empowerment, instead of giving advice.
  • How to Improve your Self-Esteem.  By : Karen Jack
    Self-esteem is all about appreciating your own importance and building your self-esteem will lead to a happy and sucessful life.
  • the realities of a westerner living in Thailand  By : james lee-8762
    Most tourists visiting Thailand, whether it be a backpacker, a package deal tourist , or regular visitor leave Thailand with many endearing memories, the excitement of Bangkok, the fabulous beaches and
  • Bahrain Heats Up Grand Prix Season  By : Henri Boulanger-7925
    The Formula 1 Grand Prix season is starting to heat up, with three drivers already leading the pack and fighting it out among themselves, with the Bahrain Grand Prix no exception.
  • Akron, Ohio- Industrial and Technological Center  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Akron Ohio has a population of about 215,000, in a metropolitan area, the Akron-Canton area, with a total population of 1.1 million. Akron is a city rich in history - from its role in the history of American canals in the early 19th century, to its later designation as the "rubber capital of the world".
  • Albany, NY- Empire State Capital, Gate to the Mountains  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Albany, NY, the capital of New York State is located 135 miles up the Hudson River from New York City. It has a population of about 96,000, and is located slightly south of the juncture of the Hudson and the Mohawk rivers. Albany is close to the cities of Troy and Schenectady, forming what is known as the Capital District.
  • Allentown- Manufacturing and Health Care Center  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Allentown, Pennsylvania is the largest of three cities, the others being Bethlehem and Easton, in the Lehigh Valley. The population is 106,632. Though there has been a decline in traditional industrial activity, 15% of the workforce is still involve
  • Abilene, Texas- Historic City of the Old West  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Abilene, Texas is an historic city of the Old West, which has become the transportation, medical, commercial and university hub of Taylor County in the geographic center of the state of Texas. The city’s current population is 116,000.
  • Ann Arbor, Michigan- University Town, Biological Sciences Center  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Ann Arbor is a suburb of Detroit, about 45 miles west of the city. The city is home to Michigan’s oldest university, the University of Michigan, which makes it a real college town. The population is about 114,000, and almost half are students or otherwise employed at the University.
  • Annapolis, Md. – History and a Naval Academy  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Annapolis is the capitol of Maryland. It has a population of about 36,000 people and it is not far from the major cities of Washington DC and Baltimore Md. Annapolis is home of the United States Naval Academy, which was founded in 1845 and the home of St. John's College, founded in 1696 as King William's School. It is the third college in the United States.
  • Coastal Communities for Fishing, Surfing and Boating  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Living on the beach in general is a lot of fun, especially when it is warm outside. If one is able to, it is a pleasant idea to live in various Coastal homes and real estate all around the country, particularly in the Sun Belt areas of California, Florida, Texas, and Hawaii.
  • Citrus Heights, Ca – Independent City, Outside Sacramento  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Citrus Heights is a suburb of Sacramento, and has a population of about 85,000. It is part of the Sacramento metropolitan area with over 2 million people. In 1997 Citrus Heights became a separate incorporated city, after a referendum.
  • Cheyenne, Wy.- Cattle, Railroads and Skiing  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Cheyenne, Wyoming is the capital of Wyoming, and is located about 100 miles north of Denver, Colorado. It was founded in 1867 as a base for the Union Pacific railroad, and has a current population of about 55,000, with 85,000 people in the surrounding county of Laramie.
  • Chesapeake, Va. – Great Place to Live in Hampton Roads Area  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Chesapeake, Va. is part of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, including such other cities as Norfolk, and Virginia Beach, around the Hampton Roads Harbor. Chesapeake has a population of 200,000 in 351 square miles, and its metropolitan area has a population of 1.6 million. It has been considered a bedroom community, but some industry and business has spilled over from the Norfolk harbor and naval base. Chesapeake is the fastest growing city in Virginia. It is bordered on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and is the world’s largest natural harbor. Three rivers, the James, Nanesmond and Elizabeth flow into Chesapeake Bay. Colleges and Universities include Hampton University and the College of William and Mary. Average home prices for Chesapeake Va. Real estate start at around $250,000 to $300,000.

    Chesapeake is only 15 minutes from Norfolk and 40 minutes from the restoration of the Colonial Capital of Virginia, Williamsburg. It is full of parks, golf courses and water recreation areas. The Intracoastal Waterway is a major attraction, with boats passing through the Dismal Swamp Canal and the Albemarle Chesapeake Canal to the Intracoastal Waterway south, shielded by the barrier island of North Carolina. Major marinas are nearby, such as the Crown Pointe Marina, a 235-boat slip facility on the York River. An historic Chesapeake neighborhood is Cuffeytown-Longridge, which is the site of an Afro-American community that goes back to the 18th century, of free Afro-Americans.
  • Carson City, Nevada- Desert Capital from the Wild West  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Carson City, Nevada is located in the western part of Nevada, on the border with California and the Lake Tahoe resort. Its population is about 58,000, in an area of 155.7 square miles. Nearby cities include Reno, Nevada, about 30 miles north. Downtown Carson City is located in the Eagle Valley, which is over 4,700 feet in elevation, while nearby Snow Valley Peak goes up to 9,214 feet.
  • Carrollton, Tx - Businesses and Amusement Parks  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Carrollton is a city in Texas, with a population of about 125,000 in an area of 37 square miles. It is located along the Trinity River. Carrollton is a suburb of Dallas and is located only 12 or so miles from downtown Dallas.
  • Burbank, Ca.- Media Capital of the World  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Burbank Ca. is part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is a city of 100,000 people and headquarters of many media operations. Billed as the "Media Capital of the World", many media and entertainment companies are headquartered or have significant production facilities in Burbank, including NBC Universal, Walt Disney and Warner Bros. Entertainment.
  • Mallorca Yacht Race Has New Wind In Her Sails  By : Paul la Vella-7925
    Majorca is set to host her tenth annual SuperYacht Cup this summer.

    It's stepping up a gear and promises to be a more serious event for real racing.
  • Aurora, Co. - a Series of Planned Communities  By : Howard Giske-6947
    The town of Aurora goes back to 1891, and was a rather small community till after WW II. However, it rapidly expanded as the city south and east of Denver, and today has a population of over 275,000, more than half that of Denver.
  • Atlanta. Ga., Heart of the New South  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Atlanta Ga. is one of the great cities of the Southern United
    States. The city’s population is almost 500,000, with a
    metropolitan area of over 5 million people. At about 1050
    feet or 320 meters above mean sea level, Atlanta sits atop a
    ridge south of the Chattahoochee River. Much of the river's
    natural habitat is still preserved, in part by the Chattahoochee
    River National Recreation Area.
  • Athens, Georgia a Southern Athens and College Town  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Located in the rolling hills at an elevation of about 600 feet,
    between the sea and the Blue Ridge Mountains, Athens is the largest city in Clarke County, with a population slightly over
    100,000.
  • Arvada Colorado- Fun in the Mountains  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Arvada, Colorado, is a suburb of Denver, to the Northwest of
    the city. It is near the Denver International Airport,
    the Downtown Denver business district, and mountain communities.
  • Malta Beaten On Price By Rivals  By : Henri Boulanger-7925
    Hotel and holiday chiefs in Malta have been expecting a turnaround in her fortunes this year as low cost flights bring in extra tourists.

    But a recent report suggests Malta is an expensive destination.
  • Kansas City, Mo.- Greeting Cards and Railroads  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Kansas City, Mo. has an
    estimated population of about 450,000 and a metropolitan area
    population of nearly 2 million. Over the past 5 years it has
    built many new construction projects.

    A new project of urban revitalization is pivoted on the
    Sprint Center, which includes a large sports arena that is
    scheduled to be completed by the end of 2007. This is a
    leading element in over $3 billion of construction projects
    going on in downtown Kansas City with the Sprint Center costing
    $276 million and being owned by Kansas City. The arena is
    located by 13th St. and Grand Boulevard and will seat 18,000
    spectators for various sports and other events. Kansas City is
    currently active in seeking a new basketball or hockey franchise. The Sprint Center also will have condominiums, restaurants, theme-bars and other facilities.
  • Long Beach, Ca., A Port and Recreational Center  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Long Beach, with an adjoining part of
    L.A., is the leading container port in the nation. Its
    population of almost 500,000 in an area of 50 square miles
    defines it as a fairly dense urban space. It is not only a
    leading port, but also a center of recreational boating,
  • Norfolk Va. and Hampton Roads Harbor  By : Howard Giske-6947
    Norfolk, Virginia is a medium sized city on the Hampton Roads harbor, by the mouth of
    Chesapeake Bay. It is famous for its natural harbor, Hampton Roads, and the huge Norfolk Naval Base. It is a major seaport and home to the huge Norfolk US Naval Base.
    The redevelopment of the Norfolk waterfront has created a local attraction around
    Town Point Park, which is also the location of the annual Harborfest celebration. It is also near Virginia Beach.
  • Preparation on your Destination Video  By : Steven Trip-7352
    Travel destinations can be preserved on your video collection forever, but having the proper gear at the right location is essential.
  • Accommodations in Bulgaria  By : Robert Palmer-6909
    Are you going to be traveling to Bulgaria sometime in the near future? If so, you are not alone. This is becoming a top tourist destination, and one that you should definitely consider when planning your next vacation. And of course, if you are going to visit this area you are going to need to book somewhere to stay. After all, you want to be able to relax when on your trip, right?
  • Your Summer Home in the Mountains  By : Steve Falk-5543
    When summer hits, everyone wishes they had a 2nd home somewhere cool. There is a hot new trend that makes living in the Colorado Rocky Mountains in a luxury fully furnished condo a reality for nearly anyone! And I'm not referring to a time-share or any deal that is financial not beneficial. Here's how it works.
  • A Guide to Lapland  By : Beth Wakelam-4337
    A brief guide to Lapland including where to see Santa, the history of the Sami people and the best places to go and visit whilst on your holiday.
  • A Brief Destination Guide to Palma  By : Beth Wakelam-4337
    A brief destination guide to Palma including a look at some of the best historical sites to visit in the city and an introduction to the town of Palma itself.
  • A Guide to Frankfurt  By : Beth Wakelam-4337
    A Guide to Frankfurt and the history of the city. With a look at the best places to stay, eat and drink.
  • Destination Guide to Dubrovnik  By : Beth Wakelam-4337
    A destination guide to Dubrovnik, Croatia with information on the history of the country and city, accommodation, travel and cuisine.
  • A Destination Guide to Cyprus  By : Beth Wakelam-4337
    This destination guide will help you to explore the island of Cyprus and find all the best spots to have a fantastic holiday.
  • A guide To Cork, Ireland  By : Beth Wakelam-4337
    A guide to Cork, how to get there, where to go, and what to eat.
  • A travel Guide To The Bodrum Peninsula  By : Beth Wakelam-4337
    A brief guide to the Bodrum Peninsula including the best travel routes to getting there, places to visit and the accommodation available to you.
  • A brief guide to the Black Forest  By : Beth Wakelam-4337
    A brief guide to the Black Forest, Germany. Including a look at some of the most spectacular sites, traveling to and from the Black Forest and information on great places to stay and eat.
  • Discover Keystone, Colorado in the Winter or Summer  By : Barry Cox-5543
    Keystone Resort is the largest ski resort in Summit County Colorado, but Keystone is not as 'famous' as it's smaller cousin Breckenridge. If you like shorter lift lines and a more 'quiet' resort vacation, Keystone may be for you.
  • Cool Hotels - The Ice Hotel  By : creative666-2094
    Ever dreamt of sleeping on ice? Well now you can! You can choose from a range of ice hotels and snow lodges for your coolest holiday ever, including the world famous Icehotel itself! You can now sleep in an ice hotel in a number of stunning holiday destinations in the heart of scenic Lapland.
  • Why Say ffirmations?  By : Adam Martin
    Everyone has heard of affirmations before and many of us have even tried to use them in the past. The question is how many of us have stuck with it? How many people have integrated affirmations into their lives so completely that they are as important as eating and sleeping? Probably not very many. Why?
  • Maintaining An Attitude Of Gratitude  By : Adam Martin
    Gratitude is one of the few things demonstrated to have a positive effect on one's life. Ths is because it focuses us upon the positive things, and therefore attracts more of those things into our lives.
  • Discover Vancouver Island  By : John Smith
    Victoria sits on the southern most tip of Vancouver Island it is a small friendly city of just 300,000 inhabitants with a beautiful and picturesque inner harbor. Victoria’s city centre has been restored to its former glory over many years and is truly a wonderful city to see and enjoy.
  • Random Acts of Kindness: 4 Ways to Brighten Your Day!  By : Allison Mueller
    Brighten somebody's day--yours!
  • Food and Wine Tour in Tuscany  By : John Smith
    If you are going to be visiting Tuscany you are in for a lot of fun. One of the biggest problems that you will run into is what activity you want to take part in next. There are a few things that you want to make sure that you do not miss while in Tuscany.
  • Monaco Yacht Show A Magnet For The Wealthy  By : John Smith
    Multi millionaire businessmen were the prime target audience for this year's Monaco event, and the yachts were up to the occasion.
  • Top 5 Safe Travel Locations  By : John Smith
    A recent report by a US travel expert shows Malta is one of the safest holiday locations in the world.
  • Skiing round Geneva  By : John Smith
    With keen skiers booking for winter and more new flight routes to Geneva, it is advised that winter sports enthusiasts to book car hire early.Booking of independently planned ski breaks is increasingly
  • Low Cost Boost For Malta Holidays  By : John Smith
    The recent government decision to give Ryanair permission to fly to Malta is welcome news for a beleaguered hotel and holiday industry.
  • Malta To Protect Hoilday Makers Against the Timeshare Reps  By : John Smith
    Minutes after arriving at their hotel, Mediterranean holiday visitors are often confronted in their resort by timeshare reps, and for some it can spoil a hard earned break.

    Malta is leading the fight to reclaim the streets for the tourist...
  • Finding a Short Term Rental  By : John Smith
    Are you going to be traveling out of your home country for business or pleasure? If so, you will need somewhere to stay. One of your best options may be to find a short term rental in the area that you are going to be visiting. This will allow you to have a great place to stay without having to get caught up in a long term contract. The only problem with a short term rental is actually finding one.
  • Barry Michaels-Radio is My Life!  By : Dieter Martin
    American Radio Personality, Barry Michaels, ‘Michaels In The Morning’, shares a humorous, if somewhat, poignant account of his ongoing broadcast career.

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