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Vacation New York City – A Bite Of The Big Apple

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By Steven Cronin
From epic skyscrapers to electrically charged ambience, initial experience of New York City can leave you utterly overwhelmed. Romance radiates from every street corner as film sets burst into life. New York is the city of the future.
Originally named New Amsterdam by Dutch colonists, it wasn’t until British occupation in 1664 it […]

Vacations in Manhattan

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By David Chandler
Some people think that Manhattan and New York City are
synonymous, but they are not. Everyone should get to see New
York City in his or her lifetime, but this network of neighborhoods
can be intimidating without guidance. Manhattan is only one of the
five boroughs that make up New York City.
There […]

Using the Language of Self-Hypnosis

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By Adam Eason
Words are just a part of our lives aren’t they? Why do we need
to think about them? When I teach people self-hypnosis, the language they use in self-hypnosis sessions is very important. What’s more, the kind of language used in self-hypnosis can be used outside of formal self-hypnosis too, to enhance your […]

Ultralight Backpacks - The Lightest Out There

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By Steve Gillman
Why ultralight backpacks? Devotees of ultralight backpacking know you reduce your packweight most by concentrating on the “big three;” backpack, shelter, and sleeping bag. Forget those 6-pound backpacks, 9-pound tents and 5-pound sleeping bags. Reduce that 20 pounds to less than 5, keep the other gear to 5 or 6 pounds, and you […]

Ultralight Backpacking - Testing Skills

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By Steve Gillman
On Lake Michigan, at the end of the Stonington Peninsula, there’s a stretch of empty beach. Part of the Hiawatha National Forest, it’s framed on either side by private property, with no easy access. To walk on the beach, however, is legal. Past the last cabin, the public land starts, and goes for […]

Types of vacuums

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By Jeff Lakie
Anyone with a carpet needs a vacuum to help keep it clean. There are many different types of vacuums on the market, and choosing the right style is easy with a little bit of information. Here are some types of vacuums and their benefits.
Upright Vacuums
These vacuums are used more for carpet […]

Travel Single and Safe in Italy

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By Margaret Cowan
Want to travel to Italy but nobody you know wants to go?
Have specific dates for your holidays but none of your friends have the same options?
Does your spouse want to stay home this time?
You’re not alone — you’re part of the fast growing single traveller market. As a frequent single […]

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