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1. Traveltravel South Americatxt - By: Michael Russell
Travel to South America and you will find the yourself in natural splendor. The fourth largest among the continents of the world, South America occupies about 12% of the worlds land area. Because of its tropical climate, one should pack a cap or hat when traveling to South America. A sturdy pair of ...

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Culinary Traditions Of South America: Argentina
Argentina is South America's second largest country, snugly situated between the Andes mountain range, the Pacific Ocean, and the South American countries of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, and Chile. Being situated in such a manner, Argentina is exposed to many different cultural influences from all directions, including countries all the way across the Pacific. Spain took it upon themselves to permanently settle in the country in the late 1500s, and remained there until Buenos Aires formall
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2. Surfing Costa Rica's Pacific Coast - By: Mike Mcdougall
The Pacific coast of Costa Rica is fast becoming one of the hippest spots on the backpack merry-go-round. It's a surfer's paradise in Central America's most laid-back holiday spot. Areas such as the Nicoya peninsula and Dominical further to the south are the real hotspots where the beaches are subli...

3. Birds: Some Facts About These Fascinating Creatures - By: Michael Russell
Among all the groups of creatures in the world, birds are probably the most beloved ones.  Everybody loves birds, they roost and nest on our buildings and trees and we love to watch them.  They are easy to find and observe.  They are colorful and good singers!  Who doesn't love t...

4. Youth Soccer: Teaching The Younger Generation What It Takes To Be An Athlete - By: Michael Russell
The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) is a national, non profit organization which provides soccer development and instruction for children between the ages of four and nineteen in all fifty states and some territories of the United States. AYSO is mostly run at local levels by teams of volu...

5. The Great World Cup Germany 2006 - By: John Francis
The 2006 FIFA World Cup (officially titled 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany, sometimes referred to as the Football World Cup) finals are scheduled to take place in Germany between 9 June and 9 July 2006. Qualification for the tournament is now complete, with all 32 competing teams confirmed. ...

6. The Regional Cuisines Of Chinese Cooking (part 3 Of 4) - By: Helen Fan
Shanghai: The Eastern Cuisine As you follow the Yangtse River eastward out of the Szechuan region, you will arrive into eastern China, which lies on a great plain formed by the Yangtze River and ends with its river delta. The river delta encompasses some of the most fertile l...

7. Diego, You Can’t Get There Without A Map - By: Michael Russell
You're driving through an old part of town and you haven't been there in 20 years.  You say, "I should be there but this doesn't look familiar.  I followed the map but I'm lost". Of course you're lost!  When they did the urban renewal project a couple of years ago, they changed some o...



8. Acne In Underdeveloped Countries - By: Michael Russell
Acne vulgaris is a skin disease that affects between 79% and 95% of the population in America and Europe.  Even adult men and women, between 40% and 54% of them, have some kind of acne.  After the age of 45, 12% of women and 3% of men still suffer from this affliction.   In the U...

9. The Regional Cuisines Of Chinese Cooking (part 4 Of 4) - By: Helen Fan
Canton and Fukien: the southern cuisine The provinces of Fukien and Canton make up the southern coast of China, and are the 2 major constituents of the southern Chinese cuisine. As expected, seafood plays an important role due to the geography. The southern Chinese cuisine ta...

10. Microsoft Great Plains 8.0 Brazilian Version Overview For International Consultant - By: Arthur Ferretti
Microsoft Great Plains has substantial mid-market share in the USA plus due to the marketing efforts of former Great Plains Software (now part of Microsoft Business Solutions) in Spanish Speaking South America, South Africa, United Kingdom, Middle East, Poland we see strong position o...

11. Halloween, What Is It All About? - By: Michael Russell
Halloween is celebrated on October 31 each year.  The children go from door to door and the occupant of the home gives them candy when they call out “trick or treat.”  They are dressed in costumes; some frightful, some comical.  It is celebrated in a lot of the west notably in the Uni...

12. Bahamas - Its History, Economy And Governance - By: Michael Russell
Bahamas, officially titled the "Commonwealth of the Bahamas", is an archipelago lying off the south-east coast of Florida, USA and north of Cuba.  The Bahamas consists of more than 700 islands and over 1000 cays and rocks covering an area of more than 5,000 sq. mi (nearly 14,000 sq.  km.) ...

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