Free Cash Paid Surveys
Posted February 28th, 2009Free paid surveys are one of the many ways you can earn money on the Internet. Many people create respectable incomes simply providing their opinion about products, websites and other items companies need feedback on.
No doubt about it free paid surveys have established themselves as one of the premier ways the average Joe and Jane [...]
TX Defensive Driving Class Prime
Posted February 28th, 2009Many US states chiefly amongst them, Texas and Florida, have pushed the advancement of defensive driving courses.Training companies have grown like weeds since several states began to persuade drivers who had been ticketed to take defensive driving classes. In many areas, you may trade your ticket for class time. The result is you learn in [...]
Web Design, increase your usability
Posted February 28th, 2009It is easy to make a dorky web page. It’s also easy to make a very nice, clean, professional-looking web page even if you don’t have much design experience. Often the difference, even for beginning designers, is simply a matter of eliminating certain features that are guaranteed to make a page look amateurish. I’ve been [...]
Donating Real Estate To A Good Cause Can Make Sense
Posted February 28th, 2009Have you ever wanted to contribute to a charity or foundation, but just couldn’t bring yourself to pay your hard-earned money and take such a loss yourself? Or perhaps you have some property that you want to get off your hands, as fast as possible, but you’re having trouble getting your money’s [...]
After a While Most of the Problems Were Over The Day is Here to Get Up and Smell the Coffee
Posted February 28th, 2009Do you ever wonder why you spent so much time working just so you could see your retirement disappear right before you’re eyes? Others learned how to make money online and don’t have the same problems… Of coarse it can’t be easy coping with the global financial crisis we face as a whole.
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Lessons for the Oil Rich Ghana: 2010 and Beyond
Posted February 15th, 2009Ebow Idun asked: Much has been written of late about Ghana’s oil discovery and the impact that this will have on its economy. However, this perceived positive impact should not be taken for granted because this has not been the story of other oil rich African countries. The government and the people should have a [...]
Volunteer at Sarapiqui Conservation Learning Center in Costa Rica
Posted February 15th, 2009Basecamp International Centers asked: The SCLCs mission is to link communities and conservation through education and ecotourism in the Sarapiquí region of Costa Ricas northern lowlands. The SCLC focuses its efforts in four areas environmental education, community development, conservation, and tourism in order to help form future environmental leaders, raise the organizational capacity [...]
Pura Vida! Visiting Costa Rica’s National Parks
Posted February 13th, 2009Paul McIndoe asked: When a survey last year asked the British public for their ideas for a national motto, the responses were typically British in their irony and wit. Suggestions such as ‘Unity in individuality’, ‘Smile! You’re on CCTV’ and ‘Mustn’t Grumble’ were just some of the phrases that the public supplied as their expressions [...]
Ecotourism in India
Posted February 12th, 2009Nitin Mehta asked: At a time when the whole world is concerned about setting off carbon footprints, ecotourism is all that makes sense. Even a maximum number of travellers is looking for travel management companies who have adapted an eco-frindly approach and practice responsible travel. Over the last few years, India has gained much prominence [...]
Simply Philippine Paradise at Puerto Princesa
Posted February 11th, 2009Peter Garant asked: Puerto Princesa tops the list when it comes to ecotourism in the Philippines. Dubbed the ecotourism capital, there’s not just a lot to see in Puerto Princesa, there’s a lot to do while there. But before we even talk about what to do there and what to see, let’s backtrack a little [...]
Places To Visit On Your Vacations To Algeria
Posted February 10th, 2009Andrew Gibson asked: Surrounded by the Mediterranean in the north and cushioned by the Sahara in the south, Algeria offers tourists an extraordinary array of attractions. It has 1200 km of coastline, and its villages and cities are packed with the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage.You can go down towards the Sahara and experience [...]
Uganda Safari Attractions are Comparable to None in Africa
Posted February 9th, 2009Twinomugisha Charles asked: Nowhere in Africa can one find the highest concentration of safari attractions as that found in Uganda. I know it is hard for you to believe it, after traveling in many places and parts of Africa, now I have accepted that really Uganda is the “Pearl of Africa”. Uganda has more than [...]
Di Blog Nov 08 (part 2)
Posted February 9th, 2009Kieran Murphy asked: India, presents these problems in a very stark way, with over 1.2 billion mouths to feed, all who vote in or out of office a range of politicians with short term and often corrupt agendas, that are only fuelling the collapse of its extraordinary biodiversity both natural and cultural. My own campaign [...]
Jules Trip to India
Posted February 8th, 2009Kieran Murphy asked: Ten years ago I first started to go to India, and ten years ago I visited Ranthambhore – so the epiphany was in fact a long time ago now. Sadly not the great awakening of the ‘wow’ factor on seeing Tigers here – but sadly quite the opposite; an experience that I [...]