• December 11, 2022

The benefits of renting vacation homes and villas in Florida

Where else in the world offers more to do, more things to experience than the pure magical place that is Florida? With its enviable climate boasting over 300 days of sunshine each year, Florida isn’t known as the “Sunshine State” for nothing! Add to this the myriad number of theme parks, water parks, movie studios,…

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Casinos in Nigeria

Nigeria is a country in Africa that has legalized gambling in casinos. The first and the largest of the two casinos in Nigeria is located at the NICON Hilton Abuja, located in the center of the business area of ​​the capital and known as the best hotel in the city, especially due to its spectacular…

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Things to do in Aruba

What are you looking for in a Caribbean vacation? No doubt you will find it and more on the stunning beaches of Aruba, where the temperature is always around 80 degrees. This island in the Netherlands Antilles is sure to make all your dreams come true, whether you’re on your honeymoon, celebrating your retirement, or…

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10 steps to cheap travel in Europe

Chances are you’ve searched for airline tickets on at least one occasion and figured I guess it’ll still be there when I’m 65 and retire. Don’t be discouraged! I am going to explain how you can travel to the European country of your dreams for less than you thought possible. Step 1. Forget about your…

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Interview with Tim Smith, author of "The revenge factor"

Interview with Tim Smith author of The Vendetta Factor Post America (2006) ISBN 9781424141258 Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (5/07) Today, Reader Views’ Tyler R. Tichelaar is pleased to welcome Tim Smith, author of “The Vendetta Factor.” Tim Smith is an administrator in the field of human services, working with adults with…

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Once Upon a Time in America: The Assimilation Experience of the Early Italian Immigrants Part 4 of 4

“Anything the individual does is recognized and American Democracy gives them a fair and reasonable chance.” Assemblyman Chas. New York City Novello 1921 In this final part of a 4-part series examining the history and heritage of Italian Americans, we will explore the importance of the family unit and neighborhood to the successful assimilation process…

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Interview – Robert Harmon and Eric Red

[This interview took place in 1986.] the hitchhiker Directed by Robert Harmon Screenplay by Eric Red Breaking into Hollywood is rarely easy. It takes talent, persistence, determination and a lot of luck. Director Robert Harmon and screenwriter Eric Red have managed to bring all of the above together to create the hitchhikera new thriller starring…

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Tips for choosing a dining table

Choosing a dining table for your home may seem like an easy task, but it can be a bit more complicated than it seems. Have you ever bought a dining table and brought it home only to find that it was very uncomfortable, impractical, or just not suited to your tastes at all? When you…

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A guide to hotels in Barbados

All-inclusive hotels in Barbados are quickly becoming the first choice for vacations on this Caribbean island. This type of package has great advantages since it includes meals, drinks and airfare in a single price. Other than that, the hotel offering this package has a wide range of activities in store for you. These hotels have…

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Bread pudding from humble origins to the best restaurants

As a child, I despised certain foods that I was sure I didn’t like even though I hadn’t tried them! Foods on my “will not eat” list include peas, coleslaw, broccoli, liver, tomatoes, lamb, mince pie, and bread pudding. A pudding made with bread didn’t sound good to me. As my taste buds matured, I…

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