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Rapperswil-Jona Switzerland - The Enticing City of Roses

Written by Lilit Mkrtchyan
Do you fancy a city adorned with flowers; especially one embellished with the queen of flowers, enchanting roses? Rapperswil-Jona, a charming little town settled comfortably on the shores of Lake Zurich is one of a kind. It is a city that tenderly touches your soul with its flowery charm Read More

Yosemite: Winter Storms and Spring Floods

The Bridal Veil and the Upper Yosemite Falls, on account of their height and exposure, are greatly influenced by winds. The common summer winds that come up the river cañon from the plains are seldom very strong; but the north winds do some very wild work, worrying the falls and the forests, Read More

Salir do Porto Portugal and its Family Friendly Beach and Boardwalk

In the farm country of Portugal, down winding roads and over long train tracks, is the quiet town of Salir do Porto. Wide streets and well-kept houses give it a homey feel. Almonds and olives hang just out of reach from trees throughout the neighborhood. Miradouro de Salir do Porto Fro Read More

The Beauty of Lucerne, Switzerland

Written by Mark Pringle
Rarely will you be entranced by such a relatively small town as you will with Lucerne Switzerland. Situated in central Switzerland about a forty minute drive south of Switzerland's most-renown city of Zurich; Lucerne is famous for its magnificent and well-preserved architecture and natural Read More

Shanghai, China: Facts, Travel and Points of Interest

Written by Kanchana Rao
Shanghai is China’s pride. This metropolis is situated on the Yangtze River bank, which accounts for the glorious financial, economic and international trade it enjoys. Added to this, it is the primary cultural center of Eastern China and a hub of fashion, design, and art. No wonder this Read More

Some Tidbits about the Language of Portugal

Travelers who want to be more in tune with the culture can learn the official language, European Portuguese, online. Podcasts, videos, and downloads are currently available. Whether you achieve fluency or familiarity, this is the quintessential Romance language. Teachers and translators are another Read More

Humans and Natural Norms

Written by sand blown
Nature (that is, as 'time') is a continuous process of change, evolution, adaptation, co-operation, and survival. Change-periods vary from decades and millennia to epoch times of tens of millions of years. Through all that change (time) nature&nbs Read More

What You Need to Know About the Book Publishing Process

Aspiring writers may wonder how they will achieve their dreams of becoming authors by translating their ideas into print from their computer screens. How does a book get to a reader from a writer? It is hence essential to understand this process. Book publishers have a large team that in collaborati Read More

life as it is

Written by wendy clement
life as it is, it's never as it seems many ask the question what have I done why my life has turned out like this? but do we all have the answer to this question. life starts when we are being made in our mothers womb and when we are born this is when our life starts, we grow, we make mistake Read More

NATIONAL SPORTS DAY – How to make it special!

    In India August 29th every year is celebrated as National sports day and is the birthday of Major Dhyan Chand Singh who is the captain of Hockey team which won gold in Olympics.   For his contribution towards the sport and bringing home great laurels to the country, hi Read More

Five Points On Critic And Criticism

  CRITICISM: In the words of Walter pater, “”Criticism is the art of interpreting art. It serves as an intermediary between the author and the reader by explaining the one to the other. By his special aptitude and training, the critic feels the virtue of a masterpiece, dis eng Read More

Life, Liberty and Personal Security in Peru

Written by Courtney Joshua
Week Two: Addresses how the rights to life, liberty, and personal security are being violated increasingly over the year’s in Peru since the armed conflict that ended in 2000. It analyzes how police brutality has been at the forefront of this issue and touches on ways in which human rights Read More