Corfu hotel: Comforts and relaxation in the most popular Ionian island
Thursday April 29th 2010, 6:06 am
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It was about in the late 1970s that Corfu developed its tourism facilities and was getting ready to welcome the millions of tourists who would come to the island. Corfu, out of all the Greek islands, was the first to develop such amenities probably due to its geographical location, which is very close to Europe, and its cultural background. As Corfu had been long ruled by the Venetians and the British, from the Medieval Age sin (more…)



Aussie Backpackers
Thursday April 29th 2010, 6:06 am
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What’s more, the Aussies are some of the most welcoming and relaxed people you could ever meet.
Other than Uluru or Ayers Rock, the best sites are located on or near the coast and the most obvious place to start is Sydney. This city combines modern city-living with lazy beach life. You can surf on Bondi or the less crowded Coogie Beach, snap the Opera House and Harbour Bridge on a boat tour, head to the Sydney Football St (more…)



The mission of the modern Interior Designers
Tuesday April 27th 2010, 6:06 am
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When I was a young boy, I was sitting on the table and I was sketching my room in many different ways. I was drawing my dreams about places I wanted to live in. It was my secret world in which I could feel safe and happy.

Pursuit of the shelters is a part of our human being from the first moment of our lives.

Our first home is mother’s womb where abide before we born. Next, mother’s arms and cosy cot are shelt (more…)



GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Pt. III
Monday April 26th 2010, 6:06 am
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  • WHY IS AN MP3 FILE CALLED SO?

MP3 is acronym for MPEG audio Layer-3. MPEG is the acronym for Moving Picture Experts Group, which developed compression systems, used for video data like DVD movies and HDTV broadcasts. The MP3 format is a compression system for music. It helps reduce the number of bytes in a song without affecting the quality of the sound. The goal of the MP3 format is to comp (more…)



Pre-Historic Art
Saturday April 24th 2010, 6:06 am
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Palaeolithic

The earliest figurine yet discovered come from between 500,000 and 300,000 BC, during the Middle Acheulean period. Discovered in Morocco, it is about 6 centimeters long. Evidence suggests that this Moroccan piece may have been created by natural geological processes with a minimum of human tool-work, but the piece bears evidence of having been painted; “a greasy substance” on the stone’s surface has been (more…)