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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 | Business |
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The History of Lancaster Castle Pt1
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 | Education |
Welcome to Lancaster Castle or as it is commonly known John O' Gaunt's Castle. In part 1, we will take a trip back in time discovering the origins of the castle from the early Roman period to the present day. You will discover how it went from a simple Roman fort to a great bastion, and then converted to a prison. The use of which, has lasted for over 3 centuries The Castle has stood in various forms for over 900 years with a history to match. I hope to give you a glimpse into its past life ...› Continue reading
Inspect the Far Out and Amusing Landmarks in York
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 | Travel |
Yorkshire is a fascinating county with open moors, dales and mountainous landscapes divided by valleys and ancient settlements. York is the region's capital, in Roman times second only in note to London and is still very much the heart of Yorkshire. It has survived the Romans, the Saxons and the Normans and carries numerous mysteries and secrets in its walls and tunnels. Fairfax House in Castlegate, York is the Georgian place House in England. Bought in 1760 as a dowry for Anne Fairfax, the ...› Continue reading
A Phoenix Rises From The Ashes: Atlanta Travel Information
Monday, September 28th, 2009 | Travel |
To gain a full understanding of America's struggle through infancy and keeping the threads of the nation together during the Civil War, Atlanta is a mandatory travel destination. The entire city was at one point or another an actual battleground for many pivotal moments during the Civil War. The Union Invasion into Atlanta in 1864 is even the center story of the famous 1939 film, Gone with the Wind. Find your airfare to Atlanta today and immerse yourself in the city's tumultuous centuries and ...› Continue reading
Happy Christmas Planning
Sunday, September 27th, 2009 | Travel |
Only a few weeks before Christmas and checklists are already on their way. With today's families scattered all over the world, planning for the D-day needs to be done meticulously and patiently without leaving out any information. The best way to start off the things to do, is to categorize based on gifts, food and venue. Under each section, associate every person in the family to derive an exhaustive list of gifts-to-buy, food-to-order and travel places to hunt for. The next ...› Continue reading
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009 | Finance |
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Be Fond of the Astounding Sports Venues Strensall
Saturday, September 26th, 2009 | Travel |
York has a lot to offer travellers of all ages and inclinations - from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of famous York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a excessive number of Roman remains in the municipality present, including a ten-sided tower and a petty sections of the original walls. There is no shortage of ancient erections either and a stroll through quaint roads like The Shambles will take you on a ...› Continue reading
The Evolution of the British Castle - A Short History
Friday, September 25th, 2009 | Education |
Since Greek and Roman times, man has strived to establish some type of a fortification for protection and shelter. Over the pursuing centuries these evolved into a form of military and residential places known as castles. When William the Conqueror, conquered England in 1066, his armies quickly erected wooden palisades (a fence of stakes or iron railings forming an enclosure or defence) establishing a presence in the former Saxon kingdoms. Many of these fortresses were constructed on sites ...› Continue reading
Hello from Chicago - The Field Museum and Pompeii - "Stories
Thursday, September 24th, 2009 | Travel |
Yesterday I got up early again and typed up my travel reports on the free computer at the Arlington House. Then my friend Linda and I made our way to one of our favourite Chicago hangouts for breakfast: the "Bourgeois Pig Cafe" is located close to the intersection of Fullerton and Halsted/Lincoln and is a 2 story cozy cafe with a small sitting area and patio downstairs, and a beautiful converted living room and balcony upstairs. I had one of my favourite breakfast indulgences: a deluxe Belgian ...› Continue reading
Want to Hold Enough Information to Organize Your Whole Life? 3 Ring Binders Might Really Be More Than You Need!
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 | Education |
3 ring binders are one of the best ways to organize your papers. For students, this is even more true. You can get dividers to seperate 3 ring binders into different sections related by topic, such as math, chemistry, science, music, and general, or by date. You can get small ones for a single subject or large ones that can hold enough information to organize your whole life. One of the best things about 3 ring binders is the convenience of it all. Without it, you can use folders, which have ...› Continue reading
Bed and Breakfast Edinburgh
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 | Travel |
One of the best value bed breakfast Edinburgh has with 4 Star Scottish Tourist Board rated. A family run business, centrally located with some private parking, all rooms are En-Suite. The Clan Walker is close to all amenities and attractions, a full delicious Scottish breakfast and continental breakfast is included.› Continue reading
Accommodation-valencia.com launches the first online booking
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 | Travel |
Valencia - 15-12-05 - Ibericity, a company specializing in property management in Valencia City, launches the new version of its http://www.accommodation-valencia.com website, dedicated to short-term rentals of tourist apartments in Valencia City. It now features a real-time reservation system, an exclusive technology in Valencia. http://www.accommodation-valencia.com has tripled its apartments offer in the last 9 months and clearly wants to affirm its leadership. To read ...› Continue reading
Finding a Teaching Job Abroad Using the Internet as an Information Medium
Monday, September 21st, 2009 | Education |
The internet has one purpose, to share information with people, and it's a very powerful tool. I'm going to focus on how you can use the information that is available on the internet to secure a teaching position abroad. Searching for Vacancies Firstly you need to identify where you would like to work, and the kind of school in which you want to work. For example, I teach economics and would like to teach in Europe. Once you've thought about the geographical area in which you want to work and ...› Continue reading
New Requirements for Travelers Between the United States and
Sunday, September 20th, 2009 | Travel |
Travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada will be required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States. This is a change from prior travel requirements and will affect all United States citizens entering the United States from countries within the Western Hemisphere. This new requirement will also affect certain foreign nationals who currently are not required to present a passport to travel to the United States. Most Canadian citizens, citizens of ...› Continue reading
Spain Travel Information
Saturday, September 19th, 2009 | Travel |
Spain is full of magical points of interest. There's Madrid in the center, Barcelona to the northeast and Seville to the south--just to name a few. Before you pack your bags and head off to Spain, here's some great travel information. Knowing the climate and when to go can make all the difference in the world. The Climate There's nothing worse than taking a dream vacation and getting blindsided by poor weather. It would be foolish to just rush off to Spain without knowing what the conditions ...› Continue reading
An Adventurous Route for Backpacking South East Asia
Thursday, September 17th, 2009 | Travel |
Copyright (c) 2004 Parry Loeffler You have permission to publish this article free of charge electronically or in print, as long as the About the Author bylines are included and all links remain active in electronic versions. You can remove the http://parryloeffler.com/ricecrust links PROVIDING you make the text 'Rice Crust from the Bottom of the Pot: A Journey Across South East Asia' a hyperlink that points to the same URL. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated. Please send ...› Continue reading
The pros and cons of getting an online university degree
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 | Education |
The question that is often asked is whether a degree earned through an online institution is worth as much as a degree obtained from a traditional university. Recent studies, including one carried out by the University of Phoenix, have indicated that there is no significant difference between distance learning and classroom learning. However, an online degree has its share of pros and cons. The obvious advantage of an online degree program is that the student can be located anywhere in the ...› Continue reading
Adore the Miraculous Rufforth
Monday, September 14th, 2009 | Travel |
York has a lot to offer guests of every one of ages and inclinations - from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of significant York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a immense number of Roman remains in the conurbation now, including a ten-sided tower and a insufficient sections of the original walls. There is no shortage of past edifices either and a stroll through quaint roadways like The Shambles will take you ...› Continue reading
Choosing The Best Travel Accommodation In Bali
Sunday, September 13th, 2009 | Travel |
As the prominent tourist destination, Bali has abundance choice of accommodation. It is ranged from budget hotel, guesthouse run by local people, cottage, bungalow, boutique hotel, luxury villa, to the international 5 star hotels. The accommodation spread up throughout Bali. Cluster accommodation is not only to be found in crowd/centre tourist area, but also found even at secluded area. Hotel styles vary from traditional style to modern design. The tourists in Bali mostly favour Balinese style ...› Continue reading
Best value hotel accommodation district in London
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 | Travel |
If you're travelling to London on a budget, where do you start to look for good value hotel accommodation. Which districts are unsafe or best avoided? How much should I be paying? I would suggest if you are looking for the best value in London you use as your benchmark the area just north of Hyde Park. This area is a strip about one kilometre long and half a kilometre wide that borders Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, Central London's biggest park. The local sub-districts within this area are ...› Continue reading
What to Consider when Booking Business and Holiday Accommodation
Friday, September 11th, 2009 | Travel |
When you want to make a reservation at a hotel, guest house, B&B or resort you surely want to get the best possible accommodation at the most reasonable rate. This article outlines some tips for achieving this. Booking accommodation - how to get the best room rates What you need to keep in mind when you make your reservations is how much of your money the accommodation establishment is going to actually receive. If you book directly with the establishment then they get all of it. The more ...› Continue reading
Extreme Research
Thursday, September 10th, 2009 | Education |
So you want to learn to research well, and not waste any time. Let's do it. Here are a few NECESSARY preliminary points. First, adopt an aggressive I-am-taking-over-this-place mindset. 2. Develop a system for executing the research process. By creating your own rules to follow systematically, you really speed things up. Don't have one? No worries. You can use mine. I happen to have "research animal" stamped on my forehead. 3. Follow the rules. You can tweek them to suit your own style after a ...› Continue reading
Home schooling Information You Don't Hear About
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 | Education |
For many of us who don't particularly like the public school system, we think that home schooling may be the perfect answer. You can teach your child the things you want him to know in a one on one environment, and you will be there to ensure he knows the material completely before moving on to the next subject. You will assign his homework, and grade it to be certain he thoroughly understands and remembers what you are teaching him in class. You don't have to worry about him being exposed to ...› Continue reading
Cheap Bed & Breakfast Accommodation In Central London
Monday, September 7th, 2009 | Travel |
London has a reputation for expensive hotel accommodation with very little cheap budget hotels. OK so what is cheap. For the purposes of this article lets define cheap as below 100$US per night, (60 pounds sterling in local currency) for a standard double/twin room with all taxes paid. Most of the hotel accommodation in this bracket is termed 'bed and breakfast' hotels. This can be misleading to the unaware. No it's not a cosy family owned guest house with personal attentive hosts, traditional ...› Continue reading
Information On Private Student Loans
Sunday, September 6th, 2009 | Education |
Getting an education after high school is becoming more and more expensive. But it is also becoming more and more of a necessity to get a good job that pays well and has adequate benefits. For this, most young people need to attend college or some other type of additional training. Most of them can't afford to pay for their education by themselves and end up looking for financial help of some kind. Student loans are a popular choice, but federal student loans are based on financial need, and ...› Continue reading
Helping Your Child with History
Saturday, September 5th, 2009 | Education |
Remember James Taylor's 70's song with the lyrics, 'Don' know much about history, don't know much geography''. If you really don't know much about it, don't pass those feelings on to your children. It's not too late for you either. What you may have thought of as boring and a waste of time when you were in school, might be the very thing that a family can build upon for family outings, vacations, and memories. After all, history is memories and can be an exciting vehicle for a family ...› Continue reading
Accommodation in Scotland
Friday, September 4th, 2009 | Travel |
Congratulations! You have chosen a really great destination for your holidays! You can find B&Bs not only in almost every little village but also in very remote regions. There it´s particularly the farm houses who are offering inexpensive but excellent accommodation. Just look for "B&B" signs on the road and I guarantee you you will have success. Before I bought 20 acres of Scotland I had visited this charming country many times and there was only one reason why I had to drive 3 hours to ...› Continue reading
Independence Day Teaching Tips
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 | Education |
Independence Day is a good time to think about America, what it took to become a country, and the freedoms we enjoy. (These ideas are easily adaptable to any country.) Here are a few suggestions: 1. Children may enjoy making a red, white, and blue shaker. Use red, white, and blue glitter to decorate two paper plates; let the glue dry thoroughly. After mixing dried beans and uncooked macaroni, put a handful in one plate. Decorate further with two red, two white, and two blue streamers made of ...› Continue reading
History of Scottish Tartans
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 | Education |
There is great debate on the origin of the word "tartan." It could have come from the Irish "tarsna", which meant crosswise, or the Scottish Gaelic "tarsuinn", meaning across. Or it could simply mean cloth, from the old French "tartaine". What we know is, long before there were individual Scottish clans and tartans, the Celts loved bright colors and patterned cloth. Later the Scots incorporated this love for color into a unique plaid cloth. Only in recent history have particular patterns been ...› Continue reading
An Interview - on history and educational media
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 | Education |
AN INTERVIEW: 1. Can you briefly summarize why you think history is a weapon of war against people? Briefly?, not really, except to say Sun Tzu wasn't the first to notice that propaganda was the first and most important part of conquest. Caesars won more through secret deals and blackmailing the likes of Herod and the Sanhedrin than they ever did through force of arms. We saw how guerillas work against a conqueror in Vietnam and even in Iraq at the present. I have written about fifty books. ...› Continue reading