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    • 131.

      Diverse Heritage of The Bahamas


      by Douglas Scott - 2007-06-20
      Easy access to The Islands of the Bahamas is a key reason for this tropical playgrounds appeal as a year round vacation destination. Just a short hop by jet, a pleasant day by cruise ship, or a memora...
    • 132.

      Volunteering In Costa Rica. If An 80 Year Old Woman Can Do It, You Can Do It!


      by Darlene Grieger - 2007-06-20
      I have been back in Arizona for only a few days and my mind keeps going back to the orphanage in Costa Rica. I sit down again and start looking at the pictures for the umpteenth time and my eyes get w...
    • 133.

      Croatian Culture Has Attained Many Monuments and Cities


      by Douglas Scott - 2007-06-21
      Croatia is a Central European and Mediterranean country, bordering Slovenia in the west, Hungary in the north, Serbia in the east and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the south. Croatia also has a long marit...
    • 134.

      Costa Rica Has Unlimited Tourist Potential


      by Douglas Scott - 2007-06-21
      Costa Rica is a country located in Central America that has unlimited tourist potential and is ranked as one of the most visited international destinations. One of Costa Ricas main sources of income i...
    • 135.

      The Central African Republic Has The Potential to be a Major Tourist Destination


      by Douglas Scott - 2007-06-21
      The Central African Republic is in essence an undulating plateau. Central and south is a series of forested, rolling hills, with some topping 2000 ft. A dense tropical rainforest in the southeast fron...
    • 136.

      Why Observing Foreign Culture Can Lead to Business Success


      by Adam Singleton - 2007-06-22
      In the world of business, English is widely acknowledged as the universal language. However, despite using a common language, it is not uncommon for misunderstandings to occur. Differences in cultur...
    • 137.

      Summer Festivals in Dublin


      by Andrew Regan - 2007-06-25
      For many people in the UK, summer means one thing above all else - festivals! And with a variety of music, dance and performance art festivals taking place throughout Britain from June to September, p...
    • 138.

      Art and Culture Travel & Tourism Summer festivals in Dublin


      by Andrew Regan - 2007-06-25
      For many people in the UK, summer means one thing above all else - festivals! And with a variety of music, dance and performance art festivals taking place throughout Britain from June to Septembe...
    • 139.

      German Memoirs - A Discussion With Bavarian, Swabian, Franconian And Saxonian Students


      by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-25
      Wolfgang Schabert was from Stuttgart and proud of his Swabian sub-culture which is dominantly in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg and the western part of Bavaria. He told the Swabians still preserve the...
    • 140.

      German Memoirs - German Migration To Brazil After Major World Wars & Assimilation


      by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-25
      Not all Germans who settled in Brazil became farmers. In the early 20th century most of the Germans immigrated to Brazil settled in big towns. Some of them settled in the old rural German colonies as ...