Archive for November, 2008

Why Taking the GED Test Seriously is Crucial

The GED test is run by the American Council of Education and is also known as the General Education Development test. The GED consists of five main sections which are science, social studies, language arts reading, language arts writing and mathematics. By practicing your skills in each of the following subjects you dramatically increase your [...]

A History of Shopping to Rochester Minnesota

Shopping is defined as the examining of goods or services with the intent to buy. It is the activity of selection and purchase from a retailer, and can be traced back to many civilizations throughout history. There is record of shopping lists used by the Romans in ancient Rome. Shopping can be considered as an [...]

Fun Cowboy Trips to Tennessee

Tennessee can provide you with a pleasant slice of an old west experience. In fact, one of the best ways to enjoy the scenic beauty of Tennessee is to have a horse back ride wearing your own western apparel. And anyone who loves cowboy movies and fantasizes about hitting the high country and trailing along [...]

Felidan - One of the Most Successful Luxury Yacht Charters on the Mediterranean

Nearly a decade since its launch, Felidan has established itself as one of the most successful luxury yacht charters on the Mediterranean.
Felidan, a Benetti 35 classic, was built in 1999. For her size she offers an amazing amount of space, ingeniously designed to incorporate two tenders, water skis, wave runner, wind glider, snorkelling gear and [...]

A Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Online Means a Secure Future

If you’re the type that is interested in helping people, then you might want to consider getting a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Online. This is a degree designed for anyone who’s already got an entry-level degree in Occupational Therapy. Getting an advanced degree will enable you to take the valuable experience that you’ve [...]

Physician Assistant Online Degree: A Secure Future

Right now, with the economy hurting as badly as it is, and many industries laying off employees, one of the only ’safe’ industries is in the healthcare industry. Job security is at an all time high in this industry and demand will only continue as the baby boomers increase with age. That’s why many are [...]

What’s the Weather Like in Barcelona?

Barcelona, like most mediterranean cities, enjoys a mild climate with few extremes in temperatures. All seasons have their own appeal, as there are festivals and celebrations throughout the year, and with the mild flux in temperatures comes a pleasing variety of seasonal dishes to accompany the festivities. Here’s an overview of the various seasons and [...]

A Guide to Rome’s Pantheon

Are you visiting Rome? The city has many attractions. Vatican city, Colosseum, Stadio Olimpico, crusty thin pizza and many others. My personal favorite, and maybe the biggest attraction of them all is the Pantheon.
So you’re just wandering through the twisty mediaeval streets of the centro storico (historical center), and as if the cobblestones and ivy [...]

The Insider’s Guide to Shopping in Rome

Tourists visit Rome to see the Vatican city, the Pantheon, the Colosseum and eat crusty thin pizza. But Rome is also a delight for shoppers whether you’re after a Gucci bag or a pair vintage boots. Below you’ll find my ?insider’s tips? to shopping in Rome. I’ll tell you a little bit about everything from [...]

The 5 Worst Tourist Traps in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is a wonderful city, especially if you know how to use it in the right way. Here is a list of a few golden rules of conduct and tourist traps. Avoid these and you’ll be on the right track to a fantastic stay in the Danish capital. With no further ado, here are the [...]