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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Europe Travelogues' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Europe Travelogues Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Europe Travelogues 1. German-jesuit Plot For Europe Against U.s. - By: David Ben-ariel For over 50 years, Herbert W. Armstrong warned that a European combine - driven by Germany - would again thresh the nations. Now GERMANY'S BACK WITH A VENGEANCE! Their Assyrian power and influence grows daily while the Israelite American and British peoples continue their nosedive to oblivion. This ... Featured ArticleTravel Europe-best Times To Travel To Europe Choosing the Best Times to Travel to EuropeA journey to Europe is the holiday of a lifetime. Limitlesssites and attractions are waiting throughout the continent. Theprices and the weather are the major elements in deciding theprime travel periods.A good compromise is to choose the period before and after thebusy summer season, because the weather is mostly good andprices are lower. Southern Europe also offers a nice experiencein the winter, with reasonably mild weather.For sun lovers, winter is ...
Read full story 2. Rigid Versus Folding Wheelchairs Explained - By: Gene Emmer Disabled athletes are rarely seen competing in a folding wheelchairs. Why? The reason is increased performance of rigid wheelchairs. All athletes seek to optimize performance. But performance is not only important for sports wheelchairs, it is important for active everyday users as well.... 3. It's A Different Game For Trade Show Exhibitors Overseas - By: Dick Wheeler Question: Is it better for an American trade show exhibitor to rent a trade show booth abroad if the exhibit hall is in Europe or Asia rather than ship a trade show exhibit from the U.S.? Answer: Yes. It makes better sense logistically and economically to rent a trade show ... 4. Germany Behind The Mask: Monster Or Marshmallow? - By: David Ben-ariel For over 50 years, Herbert W. Armstrong warned that a German-ledEuropean combine would thresh the nations. When Germany lay inashes after WWII, Mr. Armstrong had no doubt Germany would beback with a vengeance and he pounded this theme home through thepages of The Plain Truth magazine read by... 5. Intelligence Summit Misses The Mark: The German-jesuit Threat To World Peace - By: David Ben-ariel Greetings to one and all, in the name and memory of Herbert W. Armstrong who visited and addressed many leaders of the nations you represent here today. Mr. Armstrong, ambassador for world peace without political portfolio, was a man sent by the Great Creator God (who made all men and ... 6. The Intelligence Summit Misses The Mark: The German-jesuit Threat To World Peace - By: David Ben-ariel Greetings to one and all, in the name and memory of Herbert W.Armstrong who visited and addressed many leaders of the nationsyou represent here today. Mr. Armstrong, ambassador for worldpeace without political portfolio, was a man sent by the GreatCreator God (who made all men and determined... 7. World War Ii - By: Michael Russell World War II was a world wide conflict between the Allied and Axis powers. It went on for 6 years between 1939 and 1945 and finally came to an end with the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and in total 60 million deaths occurred. While the Axis consisted of Germany, Italy and ... 8. German Vacation Destinations Frankfurt - By: Puripong Koomsin Frankfurt, Germany enjoys the prestige of being known as a major business and economic hub not only for Germany but for Europe as a whole. Frankfurt houses the second largest commercial airport in Europe and is a major hub for train rails. The European Central Bank is located in Frankfur... 9. Travel Germany - So Much To See - By: Jason Bauder Great Places to Visit in GermanyWhen most people think about Europe they think about Germany.Germany has had an enormous impact on Europe and for peoplevisiting Europe there is plenty of history and culture to beseen.Germany is a centrally located in Europe neighboring withFrance, Au... 10. Will The Atlantic Times Address The German Threat? - By: David Ben-ariel Congratulations to The Atlantic Times on its first-anniversary issue! As reported by "This week in Germany," the English-language paper was launched "to stop the drifting apart of Europe and America, and especially Germany and America ... and to build on common ground while learning to live with our... 11. Diamonds – Their History - By: Michael Russell Around the 4th century BC, India became the first source for diamonds. They were the only source for diamonds for about 1,000 years. The people of India believed that diamonds were good luck charms. They even used diamonds to decorate religious icons because they associated diamonds with divinit... 12. Things That Every Aspiring Travel Writer Should Know - By: Michael Russell For anyone who's looking to get into travel writing, it is important to have had some experience in traveling. It is essential. This is where a writer obtains the materials that will become the stories that will end up on paper. Get acquainted with the road and its demands. It is advisabl... 13. David Beckham - Why All The Fuss? - By: Adrian Kinley Watching David Beckham playing is to watch an artist at work, a master craftsman at the peak of his profession. Europe will sadly miss him and yet many in the States are wondering what all the fuss is about. As soccer continues to grow in America the MLS have taken steps to give it a ma... 14. Wheelchair Gloves And Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - By: Gene Emmer The hands of a manual wheelchair owner hold tremendous power. They are the engine, the steering, and the brakes. They are the heart of a chair owners mobility. They also take a great deal of abuse. A wheelchair owners hands are exposed to constant friction and heat ... 15. Non-prophet Cartoons: Islam Vs. The West - By: Doug Krieger In the Name of Allah vs. In the Name of Liberty The West--specifically, the European West--stands aghast at Islam's violent reaction to its comedic caricature of the Prophet and ponders: Shall we who enshrine our sacred rights to human expression suffer these cultural indignities ... 16. Chess Over The Years - By: Michael Russell Over the years, chess spread throughout the world and enjoyed massive waves of popularity. Undoubtedly, reality is reflected in the idea that chess originated either as an aid or substitute for warfare. This stemmed from the notion that chess was invented as a war game and so, that is th... 17. Antique Collectible - The Isle Lewis Chess Set - By: Michael Russell No one knows how the game of Chess began. It is not clear whether one person invented it, or whether several different board games gradually merged into one. Indoor board games have been played for millenniums, but the game Chaturanga, linked to modern-day Chess can be traced back to sev... 18. Bird Watching Mecca Acadia National Park - By: Rick Chapo When it comes to birding, Acadia National Park is a mecca for sightings. The Park has 338 bird species, which is a record for any national park in the United States. The list of species includes such rare birds as the bald eagle, 23 warbler variations and falcons by the bushel load. If youre looking... 19. Aoe - Adult Online Europe - Erotic Event In Amsterdam Is Calling! - By: Marcel Cobs AOE - Adult Online Europe - The biggest Erotik Affiliate Exhibition in Amsterdam is calling! If you have a website of your own or intend to open a new homepage in order to earn money with it, this adult online business fair with its seminars and training courses shall be interesting to ... 20. London Attractions - By: David Chandler London is Europe's largest city, spanning more than six hundred and twenty square miles from its heart on the River Thames. London is Europe's most diverse metropolises: there are around two hundred languages spoken within its confines, and more than thirty percent of the population is made up ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |