Family Articles
1: Disneyland Paris Theme Park In France
Disneyland Paris is open every single day of the year but has a completely different feel in winter compared to summer, but whatever time of year you visit, you are sure to have a lasting memory of this magical theme park by Walt Disney.
2: The Arc de Triomphe In Paris France
The Arc de Triomphe is just one of many landmarks in Paris that you can visit when on holiday, and standing at over 51 metres high you can be sure to find this with ease.
3: Family Skiing Holidays in France
Your family skiing holiday in France starts when you have to decide where to go, as France has two main ski areas, the Pyrenees and the Alps, both with many ski resorts and without a doubt, some of the best and most extreme ski areas in the world.
4: Mum is into Webkinz
How buying and selling Webkinz can make you real good money.
5: How to make smart Christmas shopping:
Tips of saving money on Christmas shopping. There are four great advises.
6: Have a nice Green Holiday:
How to enjoy an earth-friendly holiday with your family and friends. Think green!
7: The importance of Iron during Pregnancy
Hemoglobin becomes very important during pregnancy. Since your baby is also the beneficiary, you will need extra iron to see you and your baby through. Typically, the average woman needs 15mg, but now that she is pregnant, the iron requirement increases to 30-50mg, especially from about the 20th week on.
8: Losing the mucus plug before actual labor begins
As the due date approaches, this plug dislodges, breaks up and passes out of the pregnant woman’s body. When this happens it is clear your body is preparing for labor. Labor can however commence within hours for some but most probably can take up to days for many.
9: The Goodness of Folate (folic acid)
One particular nutrient that should be taken seriously during pregnancy is folic acid. This vitamin from the family of B-vitamins prevents birth defects in a developing baby, aids in cell division and helps in the formation of red blood cells for both mother and baby. Ideally it should be taken 3 months during the pre-conception period to ensure a healthy start and be continued till term.
10: In search of yesterdays
An account of the author's childhood during and after the Second World War. Of his education and schooling. Of his friendships and hardships. Of his military service.
11: 5 Magic Tricks to Attract a Romanian Woman
So many men have asked me to share some secrets
on how to attract a Romanian woman. A long term
relationship with a Romanian woman is a very
rewarding experience (if you're with the right
person) and will lead you to a level of
satisfaction like you have never experienced
before.
on how to attract a Romanian woman. A long term
relationship with a Romanian woman is a very
rewarding experience (if you're with the right
person) and will lead you to a level of
satisfaction like you have never experienced
before.
12: 5 Reasons To Get An Inflatable Pool In Your Backyard
More and more families are turning to inflatable
swimming pools because of the convenience and
cost efficiency over a concrete pool. Here are 5
reasons why you will want an inflatable pool in
your backyard.
swimming pools because of the convenience and
cost efficiency over a concrete pool. Here are 5
reasons why you will want an inflatable pool in
your backyard.
13: Genealogy: Finding Relatives in other countries,
Genealogy: Finding Relatives in other countries using the Internet
14: Genealogy Research and Ancestry DNA Testing: Are Scientists Really Edacious Grave Diggers?
Did you know that genetic scientists can provide you with valuable ancestry information via your DNA and via the DNA of someone else? Who’s the “mystery” person? Well, it’s not you deceased great grandmother—that’s for sure.
15: Shop Online Auctions for Selection and Savings
With buyers and sellers coming from all over the world, some of the bigger sites see thousands of thousands of visitors daily.
16: Naturally Occurring Black Smokers On The Ocean Floor
A naturally-occurring hot springs settles on the bottom of the ocean floor, in a similar way as the Old Faithful spouts off every so often at Yosemite National Park in the U.S.
17: The True Price of Fuel
The author examines what is happening with rising oil prices and what the burning of this fuel is doing to the environment. The author also looks into the future.
18: St. Patrick's Day: Lots of Green
A fun look into the hoopla surrounding St. Paddy's day - with ideas for eCards, gadgets, gifts and events that cater to the holiday, there is no shortage of ways to spend your "Green."
19: Forestry Communities in Northern Ontario
Forestry is one of the key industries in Northern Ontario. Northern Ontario's forest areas play an important role in providing livelihood to forestry communities all over the region.
20: A Changing Policy Climate
What a difference a year can make. In twelve months the center of gravity has strikingly shifted in the debate over U.S. climate change policy.
21: The History Of Wooden Toys
Wooden toys have been around since the birth of man. This artice charts the development of the wooden toy through the ages.
22: Heaven Knows . . . Anything Goes
I do know one thing and that is that I often visualize the Lord watching our country from afar weeping deeply as He witnesses our decay. He really wants to help us, but we have shut Him out. Does anyone have the nerve to invite Him back and bring order to our country and our people? Anyone?
23: Renewable Energy Tax Credits - Greener in More Ways Than One
It's certainly no secret: the cost of renewable energy production and its implementation can be extremely high.
24: Break Out Of Your Cocoon
Home businesses and the internet could be causing isolation and a dramatic drop in verbal, face to face communication. What is causing it and what can we do, for ourselves and our children.
25: Ocean Tidal Power as Renewable Energy
One of the Earth's great renewable energy sources is actually the energy that can be found in all the waves of the ocean. Let's look at this further.
26: The UK's Waste Implementation Programme
At its simplest, waste management is taking care of unwanted byproducts, usually of human activities, and ensuring they do not cause any lingering problems. As in many other spheres of human activity, the devil lies in the details.
27: How to Process Biodiesel
A biodiesel processor is a device used to produce biodiesel from vegetable oil. It's usually a combination of a reaction vessel and collection area. Biodiesel processors are available as industrial grade systems as well as for homebrew processes.
28: How Can I Benefit From Bio Diesel?
With gas prices getting more expensive, greenhouse gasses on the rise, you should start looking at alternatives. Biodiesel has been getting a lot of publicity but is it the answer? Can you use it? If so how?
29: Fathers Day and it's Origin
The third Sunday in June is celebrated as the father's day. This day commemorates all the men who are great dads and also those men who play a father like role for other people.
30: Anna Nicole Smith and Methadone: A Brief History of Methadone
The mass media is tripping over their own feet reporting and questioning the death of Anna Nicole Smith. Many people in the news are reporting that her death is drug related. The question of Anna Nicole and her use of methadone raises many legal and medical concerns. That and the feeding frenzy by the news media methadone is placed at center stage.
31: Advantages and Disadvantages of Renewable Energy
There are many energy sources today that are extremely limited in supply. Some of these sources include oil, natural gas, and coal. It is a matter of time before they will be exhausted.
32: Geothermal Renewable Energy - The Earth
The heat of the Earth makes up what is known as geothermal energy. When dust and gasses from Earth mixed together 4 billion years ago, geothermal energy resulted.
33: Hydropower Renewable Energy - Fossil Fuel Replacement
Approximately ten percent of energy produced in the United States is from hydropower. In this process, water spins in turbines in generators.
34: Is Air Conditioning Doing More Damage Than Good
As the temperature rises during the summer season, many households turn to more than just ice-cold drinks to keep them cool. Air conditioning was once regarded as a residential luxury, but has become something of a necessity throughout the United States.
35: Effects Of Global Warming In The Arctic
The Arctic and the Antarctic regions play very important roles.
36: Alcohol, America's Drug of Choice: A Historical Review
A recent study showed that millions of Americans are turning to alcohol and other drugs to ease the discomfort of their stress-filled lives. But like stress itself, Self-medicating is for from being a new approach to deal with social and psychological problems.
37: 2003 California Wildfire Worst in Its History to That Time
In late October 2003 the state of California was hit with the worst wildfire that it had ever experienced. Twenty people where killed and much damage to local communities resulted.
38: August 24, 1992: Hurricane Andrew Attacks Florida, Massive Damage Is The Result
On August 24, 1992 hurricane Andrew hit the state of Florida with wind gusts as high as 175 miles per hour, resulting in massive damage and loss of life.
39: Eight Ways to Get Over the Person Who Broke Your Heart
Getting over someone whom you devoted all your time for so many months or even years is no walk in the park. Undergoing the process of denial, depression and anger is natural but sulking in your room for longer than necessary while watching the whole world passes you by is not healthy anymore.
40: Infrastructure Decimated by Earthquake in Kobe, Japan on January 17, 1995
In January 1995 a massive earthquake hit the region near Japan's busiest port at Kobe, killing 5000 people and reeking havoc with local utilities, businesses and infrastructure.
41: The Problems of Russian Emigrants in Canada
Why do the Russian emigrants leave their Country? In the latter part of the nineteenth Century, Russian emigrants homelands suffered shortages in land, thus they faced starvation of their families and poverty as well.
42: Huge Landslide Destroys Ski Resort
In July of 1997 a tremendous landslide rolled over the Thredbo Ski Village in Australia causing massive damage and virtually burying everything in its path.
43: Delaware Valley Flood Results in Severe Damage
In August of 1955 hurricanes Connie and Diane passed through the Delaware valley area dropping over 8" of rain. With little warning the Delaware River flooded creating havoc as a result.
44: Some of the Worst Tornados in US History Result in Massive Damage
On April 11, 1965 a massive series of tornados hit the states of Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan with wind gusts as high as 318 miles per hour, killing 250 people and injuring some 1500 others.
45: Tsunami Hits Coastal Communities Across Southeast Asia, Killing an Estimated 275,000 People
On December 26, 2004 the Asian Tsunami hit the coastal regions of Southeast Asia becoming one of the largest and deadliest catastrophes of our time.
46: Renewable Energy - Practical Home Options
As a homeowner, you may be using renewable energy sources. Let's look at a few of these important, powerful sources.
47: Convenience of Online Shopping
Online shopping can be a real delight when everything goes smoothly. However, it's not for everyone and it may not always be all that easy.
48: Preparing Your Boat for a Hurricane
Every marina has different rules for what must be done by boat owners in the face of an approaching hurricane. In the wake of Katrina and Wilma, states are beginning to pass laws requiring boat owners to prepare their boats in certain ways.
49: A Dog is Invention of the Year
Earlier this year, the prestigious Time magazine came out with an issue highlighting the previous year's great inventions, an annual practice. There was lots of stuff that made computers work more efficiently and which made things around the house better.
50: Mothers Day And It's Origin
The Ancient Greek and Roman cultures can be said to be the originators of the tradition of honoring our mothers
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