Archive for the 'Life Of Travel' Category

La Giuliva in Capri

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

La Giuliva is a delightful little Bed & Breakfast located in the historic center of Anacapri, created so as to offer visitors to this, the highest part of the island of Capri, the kind of warm and authentic hospitality for which Italy and the Italians are famous worldwide.
Guest bedrooms have been designed so as […]

L’Olmo Di Casigliano in Cessapalombo

Friday, October 10th, 2008

The farm holidays in Cessapalombo is situated on a hilly area at about 600 m. above sea level, from the farm center anjoy good panoramic view ofthe surrounding countryside, with typical scattered farm houses, rich environment of arboreous autochthonous vegetation: oaks, wilds, green apples, medlar trees and pink apple-trees.
This Hotel in Cessapalombo typical building farm […]

Uncover the Countries Very Best South African Safaris with Kaingo this Spring

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

The thought of a safari in Africa will probably stir up the emotions of joys and the location of warm Africa. Walking safaris have been well accepted in South Africa for years and have become celebrated with the English holiday tourists due to the outstanding weather and the breathtaking wildlife that should be explored.
The greatest […]

Surviving Tragedy

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

The loss of loved ones is inevitable. The tragedy is not so much for the one who has passed as it is for those who remain and suffer guilt, regrets and loneliness.
There is no adequate way to prepare for and no way to escape tragedy other than to die before anyone close to you does […]

Coast Of Britain - Exmoor National Park

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Surrounded by undulating, verdant countryside, as well as diminutive, charming hamlets, Exmoor is justifiably acknowledged as the land of cottages and combes. Located on the north Devon coast, Exmoor National Park is residence to a plethora of chocolate box villages along with magnificent landscapes.
Exmoor is the smallest National Park in Britain, although the scale of […]

What Are Nucleotides? Are They Essential Dietary Components?

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Nucleotides and RNA are valuable immune system building blocks. Since Dr Peter Koeppel, one of the leading experts on immunology and biochemistry at a leading Swiss pharmaceutical company, released a paper on their use for human health applications, interest has soared. Here we explain what a nucleotide is and describe its close links with our […]

How To Automate Tasks In Your Linux Server

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

If your host is running under the Linux (Unix) operating system, you can perform tasks in the server on a regular basis. For example, sending mails at a certain time of the day, backing up database at 6 in the morning and so on.
“Cron” is a program that runs in the background of the […]

Writing Captivating Articles

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Before you think about writing an article, stop and think for a minute about why people read Ezines. Think about what I said in the last section.
Readers are looking for content and you must make sure you deliver quality information.
They are not looking to be sold something so make sure your article is not a […]

Leadership: A Tale of Two Faces

Friday, August 15th, 2008

A commonly asked question for leaders in the corporate world is, “What is wrong with this picture -’our’ picture?” And at the same time, employees in these organizations wonder why their superiors say one thing but do another, and why these same individuals seem to get worse as they move up the ranks. […]

How Profits Motivate Virus Creators

Friday, August 15th, 2008

The motivation behind hackers has evolved noticeably over the last couple of years. Developing harmful viruses is less about “bragging rights” or satisfying the creator’s ego and is becoming more and more about generating profit or commercial return.
The destruction of data on your computer or corruption of programs you use is a common side effect […]