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    • 11.

      The Idea Economy - Adapting Your Skills And Your Culture For Success


      by Linda Ford, PhD - 2006-12-08
      Sick of the whole "new economy" thing? It was a bit overdone in the 90's… But there is some relevance to the "new economy" as we navigate continuing economic shifts. I'm not an economist, so this isn'...
    • 12.

      Just Do It and Ask for Forgiveness Later


      by Karina Leigh - 2006-12-10
      The greatest shifts in American culture tend to originate from the media, but even something as innocuous as a saying can drive a cultural change. One saying in particular seems to epitomize a cultura...
    • 13.

      The Six Best Thailand Resorts and Spas


      by Bridget Connors - 2006-12-11
      Thailand has always possessed a strong sense of mysticism and natural healing through the variety of available yoga and meditation options. This becomes apparent through the many spas and resorts that...
    • 14.

      Leeds Art Gallery


      by Susan Ashby - 2006-12-11
      When a visitor enters the Leeds Art Gallery their artistic instincts are at once awakened. The wide varieties of artworks on display in the gallery are a visitor's heaven. The Art Gallery itself is re...
    • 15.

      Day Trip to Manchester


      by Susan Ashby - 2006-12-11
      Manchester has so much to offer visiting tourists, both foreign and locals alike, that it would be difficult to maximize your visit to the city without a planned itinerary. The following suggests two ...
    • 16.

      Thai Silk: It's the Best for a Reason


      by Bridget Connors - 2006-12-11
      When you brush a piece of Thai silk against your face, your senses will purr with the softness of this most unique and popular fabric. Some silk producers rely on heavy machinery and an assembly line ...
    • 17.

      Negotiate Like an Egyptian


      by John Bradley Jackson - 2006-12-12
      When in Egypt, you had better negotiate like an Egyptian. Be sure to leave your cowboy hat at home since the rules are very different in the Middle East.Egyptian culture has five thousand years of rec...
    • 18.

      Museums and Galleries in Nottingham


      by Susan Ashby - 2006-12-12
      Nottingham is lively city, full of music and entertainment, as well as history and culture. For those looking for a day of art or history appreciation, and the quiet restoration that it can bring, th...
    • 19.

      Visiting Leeds


      by Susan Ashby - 2006-12-12
      A few basic facts about Leeds city• The name Leeds was derived from the Latin word Leodis. • Leeds is the second largest metropolitan district in the UK.• Leeds' natives are called Loiners. •...
    • 20.

      Entertainment in Manchester


      by Susan Ashby - 2006-12-13
      They say that a city's entertainment and recreational options speak volumes about that city's prospects as a desirable and rewarding place to live. If such were the case, then Manchester's vibrant ent...