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In Hot Malaysia By: Donald Jones
The pet monkey named Joyng bit through her leash and romped through the fronds of the palm trees, celebrating her freedom. She paused occasionally to heave a coconut down at the sweat-soaked baseball cap of her frantic owner, who was chasing wildly after her and, in the Terengganu dialect which Joyng knew, beseeching her to come down. Such is life in tropic Malaya's resorts--better known to Europeans (especially Germans) than Americans. Guests enjoy the sun, sandy beaches, sw... Tags: travel malaysia
- The History of Popcorn By: James Hunt
Popcorn is loved by young and old today. Popcorn itself dates back many centuries... Tags: popcorn, Europeans, Mexico, popper
- What Is Invoice Factoring And Invoice Discounting? By: Henry Byers
The Romans were the first civilization to sell promissory notes at a discount, beginning the industry of factoring. America was built largely on the possibilities of factoring, when colonial businesses were factored by Europeans willing to invest cash in exchange for the promise of large returns, and government bonds also use the same principles applied by businesses when they engage in invoice factoring.
Invoice factoring is, at its simplest, the sale of the right to coll... Tags: Factoring Services, Invoice Factoring, Invoice Discounting, Factoring, Accounts Receivable Fac
- History and Health Benefits of Echinacea By: chester
Echinacea, the purple coneflower, is the best known and researched herb for stimulating the immune system. Thousands of Europeans and Americans use echinacea preparations against colds and flu, minor infections, and a host of other major and minor ailments. Tags: Echinacea, achinamide, Echinacea syrup, Echinacea benefits
- Investing In Gold Coins And Bullion By: Davin Michaels
The first known coins were minted in the mid-seventh century B.C. Coins revolutionized the conduct of commerce.
Alexander the Great introduced a regulated and universal coinage throughout his empire. Coins were typically engraved with the likenesses of rulers and deities, providing a historical snapshot. Coin collecting started in Renaissance Europe. Wealthy
Europeans collected Greek and Roman coinage.
The United States minted its first gold coin in 1795. From then un... Tags: gold coins, gold, gold investment, gold bullion, silver, platinum, roman coinage
- Packing Your Backpack for Europe By: Nomad Rick
Nothing beats backpacking in Europe if you get the opportunity. So, you probably want to know what to pack for Europe. Tags: europe, backpack, backpacking, guide book, clothes, europeans, trip, trips, student
- The Complexity Of A European Unions Marketing Plan By: Kadence Buchanan
Many marketing experts argue that marketing is a logical process with a natural structure that can be viewed primarily as a method of understanding the marketing environment; using the marketing mix; developing a marketing plan -based upon the use of the marketing mix; implementing a plan based on the selected strategy; and finally, using a control method to ensure that the strategy is adhered to. This marketing process is reviewed and evaluated regularly and modifications ar... Tags: Marketing plan, marketing environment, marketing, business planning, marketing theory, eur
- Origin Of The Word āAssassinsā By: Dr. D.S. Merchant
The Ismailis were not a band of terrorists, but their fighting against their oppressors was a struggle for survival. Mediaeval Europeans, who remained absolutely ignorant of Muslim beliefs and practices, had transmitted a number of tales, and produced a perverted image of the Ismailis. Rene Dussaud writes in Histoire et Religion des Nosaires (Paris, 1900) that, "One of the very few Europeans who have appreciated the good points of this remarkable sect and who is of opinion that the judgments pronounced by western scholars are marked by an excessive severity. It is certainly wrong to confound as do the Musulman doctors, in one common reprobation. And the Old Man of the Mountain himself was not so black as it is custom to paint him." In more recent times, too, many western scholars have continued to apply the ill-conceived term Assassins to the Nizari Ismailis without being aware of its etymology or dubious origin. Paul E. Walker makes his comments in his Abu Yaqub al-Sijistani: Intellectual Missionary (London, 1996, p. 1) that, "Until recently, however, the Ismailis were studied and judged almost exclusively on the basis of the evidence collected or fabricated by their enemies, including the bulk of the medieval Sunni heresiographers and polemicists who were hostile towards the Shiāis in general and the Ismailis among them in particular. These Sunni authors in fact treated Shiāite interpretations of Islam as expressions of heterodoxy or even heresy. As a result, a āblack legendā was gradually developed and put into circulation in the Muslim world to discredit the Ismailis and their interpretations of Islam. Tags: halal meat online, halal baby food, islam, madina, makka
- A Brief History of New Zealand By: Craig Elliott
Apart from being considered one of the most beautiful countries in the world, New Zealand also has the distinction of being one of the youngest. It was the last major land mass to be discovered by Europeans, and today, this fascinating and unspoiled country offers many reminders of its Maori and Colonial history. Tags: Travel, Air Travel, Vacations, Travel Agent, Travel Agency, New Zealand, New Zealand Vacat
- Important Historical Landmarks Of New Zealand By: Grant Eckert
New Zealand is considered to be one of the youngest countries in the world, as it was the last major land mass to be discovered by Europeans. For a young country, New Zealand boasts many fascinating and important historical sites, a legacy of its original inhabitants, the Maori and also its years as a British colony. Tags: History, Travel, Air Travel, Vacations, Travel Agent, Travel Agency, New Zealand, Auckland
- The Global Warming Cult back to paganism and onwards to higher taxes of course By: C. Read
The Europeans in their desire to be relevant on the world stage, have erected some immoral and vicious philosophies. Tags: Islam, Free markets, Al Gore, Churchill, Churchill and Islam, Churchill and democracy, Glo
- Spanish Government Land Grab By: Amy Morgan
Spain is the second most popular destination for tourists after France and is the most popular foreign location for Northern Europeans to own a second home. It is thought that there are more than 1,000,000 UK residents in Spain with most of them living on the Spanish costa. Tags: Spanish Property, Investment Property Spain
- Three Basis For Growing Fame Of European Dating Websites By: Isaiah Henry
The success rate of online dating websites for Europeans is excellent. Many people have found true friends and true love through these websites. Tags: online international dating for singles in europe, dating sites, online dating, dating ser
- Cheap hotels: One of the Main Attractions in Cape Cod By: David H Urmann
Cape Cod or simply the Cape, meaning neck of land is an armed-shaped peninsula in North America. The Europeans were amongst the first ones to settle in this area. Throughout the years, this area prides itself as the summer haven of different urbanities. This actually began at the latter part of the nineteenth century. During the summer months, the Capes small town resorts and cheap hotels bring heavy tourism to the region. This is apart from the various attractions well loved by tourists. Tags: Romantic Hotel Cape Cod, Cape Cod Luxury Hotels, Hyannis Cape Cod Hotel, Cape Cod Best Ho
- Panama: A Haven For European Investors By: Vfern
First they came for Levis. Then they came for iPods. Now Europeans are in search of something new and cheap to bring back home and Panama real estate seems to fit the bill. With their options varied and buying power strong, why are Europeans setting their sights on Panama? Tags: Panama Real Estate, Panama Travel
- Wholegrain Is Rich In Essential Vitamins And Fiber. By: gurchains
France and Spain. Mediterraneanās consume about the same amount of fat as Northern Europeans and Americans yet live longer, have a lower incidence of heart disease and cancer, and lower The Mediterranean Diet is based on the diet of people living in Greece, Italy, Southern cholesterol levels. Tags: - Cooking, Cooking tips, Kitchen, Recipes, Cooks, Cookie, Co
- Wholegrain Is Rich In Essential Vitamins And Fiber.+cook By: HARMINDER KAUR NAGI
The Mediterranean Diet is based on the diet of people living in Greece, Italy, Southern France and Spain. Mediterraneanās consume about the same amount of fat as Northern Europeans and Americans yet live longer, have a lower incidence of heart disease and cancer, and lower cholesterol levels. Tags: - Cooking, Cooking tips, Kitchen, Recipes, Cooks, Cookie
- The European Method of Building and Construction By: Christina Lauritzen
What is the secret Europeans know that keeps unqualified contractors and bad work at bay, and how can Americans harness that secret? Tags: copper roof, fine metal roof, european roof, quality roof, luxury roof, ornamental sheet m
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