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		<title>Indiana &#8211; Land of Ducks and Indians (From the United States Series)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dedicated in Loving Memory of My Mother, Patricia Ann Fain, My First and Very Best Teacher of Them All  (Always Remember a Mother's Love)Statehood:Admitted to the Union on December 11, 1816, and bordered by Ohio, Michigan, the Ohio River, and Illinois, Indiana is the smallest State west of the Appalachian Mountains and has the largest city population of any State --&#62;
&#160;Capital east of the Mississippi River. Topography:Located in the two United States Natural Regions known as the Interior Low Plateau and the Central Lowlands, the Glacial Till Plains comprise the middle portion of the 17th State, and Hoosier Hill, at an elevation of 1257 feet, is Indiana's highest point.One of the Great Lakes States Indiana offers exceptional farmlands, especially in the Whitewater Valley, prairies in the Kankakee River Basin, glacial moraines in the northeastern portion of the State, and more than one thousand lakes including Lake Wawasee, the largest lake in the State, and Tippecanoe Lake, the deepest.History:During the Late Pleistocene Period, before 8000BC, Paleo-Indians are believed to be the first inhabitants of the area that became Indiana, and the State was originally settled by the French in 1679 who built three Trading Posts on the Wabash River, but lost all of the lands west of their Colonies to the British after the French and Indian War in 1763, resulting in Native American Indians destroying Fort Miami in northeastern Indiana, and Fort Ouiatenon northwest of Indianapolis, then ceding the Indian Territory to the United States after the American Revolutionary War and the signing of the Treaty of Paris.Part of the Northwest Territory in 1787, with Vincennes as its capital city, the current size of Indiana was determined after the November 7, 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe, the October 5, 1813 Battle of the Thames, the Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois Territories were created, and Corydon became the Indiana Territorial Capital.Name:Dating back to at least 1768, and first used by the United States Congress when the Indiana Territory was incorporated, the name "Indiana" has an unknown origin but means "Land of the Indians," or "Indian Land".Indians:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dedicated in Loving Memory of My Mother, Patricia Ann Fain, My First and Very Best Teacher of Them All  (Always Remember a Mother&#8217;s Love)Statehood:Admitted to the Union on Dec 11, 1816, and bordered by Ohio, Michigan, the Ohio River, and Illinois, Indiana is the smallest State west of the Appalachian Mountains and has the largest city race of any State &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;Capital easterly of the Mississippi River. Topography:Located in the dual United States Natural Regions well known as the Interior Low Plateau and the Central Lowlands, the Glacial Till Plains contain the center apportionment of the 17th State, and Hoosier Hill, at an betterment of 1257 feet, is Indiana&#8217;s top point.One of the Great Lakes States Indiana offers well-developed farmlands, generally in the Whitewater Valley, prairies in the Kankakee River Basin, freezing moraines in the northeastern apportionment of the State, and some-more than one thousand lakes together with Lake Wawasee, the largest lake in the State, and Tippecanoe Lake, the deepest.History:During the Late Pleistocene Period, prior to 8000BC, Paleo-Indians have been believed to be the initial inhabitants of the area which became Indiana, and the State was creatively staid by the French in 1679 who built 3 Trading Posts on the Wabash River, but mislaid all of the lands west of their Colonies to the British after the French and Indian War in 1763, ensuing in Native American Indians destroying Fort Miami in northeastern Indiana, and Fort Ouiatenon northwest of Indianapolis, afterwards ceding the Indian Territory to the United States after the American Revolutionary War and the signing of the Treaty of Paris.Part of the Northwest Territory in 1787, with Vincennes as the collateral city, the stream distance of Indiana was dynamic after the Nov 7, 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe, the Oct 5, 1813 Battle of the Thames, the Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois Territories were created, and Corydon became the Indiana Territorial Capital.Name:Dating behind to at slightest 1768, and initial used by the United States Congress when the Indiana Territory was incorporated, the name &#8220;Indiana&#8221; has an different start but equates to &#8220;Land of the Indians,&#8221; or &#8220;Indian Land&#8221;.Indians:</p>
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		<title>Monaco and Old World Charm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deep within the country of France stands the proud, sovereign country of Monaco, the most densely populated land of its kind. Often referred to as the tax haven, many wealthy foreigners have taken residence within --&#62;
&#160;Monaco, making up about 84% of the population. Many popular landmarks reside within the bustling sovereign country, adding grace and elegance to the otherwise normal lifestyle.The origins of Monaco date back to the sixth century. In ancient myths, it was said that Hercules journeyed through Monaco, resulting in the temple of Hercules Monoikos being constructed. In 1228 AD, Monaco was refounded as a colony of Genoa, though was captured again in 1793 AD by the French Revolutionary forces. It remained under France's control until 1861, in which Monaco was declared its own sovereign country. Monaco was ruled by the princes of Monaco until the 1911 constitution was adopted and recognized by Monaco. Much of the French culture was adopted by Monaco, however, the population has developed their own unique lifestyle over the years. This extraordinary culture is displayed throughout several sights and buildings within the sovereign country, making it an unforgettable place to visit.One of the most popular sights within Monaco is the Princess Grace Rose Garden. A beautiful collection of roses are displayed within this garden, with a variety of over 150 types of this particular flower. The employees of this sight keep the plants in bloom all year around, making it a great place to visit any time of the year.Monaco's National Museum is also a sight that should not be missed. Rather than famous artists and royal artwork being displayed, commoner's work is set out in a brilliant display. One sight in particular that fascinates many is a villa containing thousands of animated dolls. For those with reservations, there are automation shows where some of the dolls perform.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deep inside of the nation of France stands the proud, emperor nation of Monaco, the most densely populated land of the kind. Often referred to as the taxation haven, most rich foreigners have taken chateau inside of &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;Monaco, creation up about 84% of the population. Many renouned landmarks reside inside of the busy emperor country, adding beauty and magnificence to the differently normal lifestyle.The origins of Monaco date behind to the sixth century. In very old myths, it was pronounced which Hercules journeyed by Monaco, ensuing in the church of Hercules Monoikos being constructed. In 1228 AD, Monaco was refounded as a cluster of Genoa, yet was prisoner again in 1793 AD by the French Revolutionary forces. It remained underneath France&#8217;s carry out until 1861, in which Monaco was spoken the own emperor country. Monaco was ruled by the princes of Monaco until the 1911 constitution was adopted and important by Monaco. Much of the French enlightenment was adopted by Monaco, however, the race has grown their own singular lifestyle over the years. This unusual enlightenment is displayed via multiform sights and buildings inside of the emperor country, creation it an memorable place to visit.One of the most renouned sights inside of Monaco is the Princess Grace Rose Garden. A pleasing pick up of roses have been displayed inside of this garden, with a accumulation of over 150 sorts of this sold flower. The employees of this steer keep the plants in freshness all year around, creation it a good place to revisit any time of the year.Monaco&#8217;s National Museum is additionally a steer which should not be missed. Rather than important artists and stately design being displayed, commoner&#8217;s work is set out in a shining display. One steer in sold which fascinates most is a villa containing thousands of charcterised dolls. For those with reservations, there have been industrialisation shows where a little of the dolls perform.</p>
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		<title>Lisbon Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Land of Art and SunriseThe Portuguese capital, Lisbon, is an often overlooked European city of classic beauty and modern excitement.The mild climate makes it one of the most sunny places in Europe with heavy influence from the lovely Gulf Stream breezes and tides. --&#62;
&#160;The wide cultural array and myriad of architectural stylings viewable in Lisbon is one of the main draws of the city. A tour of the various buildings in Lisbon is like watching the rise and fall of history in fast-forward. Romanesque, from after Hannibal's defeat for Carthage and the Romans took over Hispania. Gothic, from its first days as a capital city. Manueline, the Golden Age for the city, during which Spain laid her claim to Portugal. The Baroque buildings, mostly re-built after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Traditional Portuguese, Modern and Post-Modern architecture is also seen throughout the city.Visitors will want to split their time between the traditional city center of Baixa and the trendy downtown of Chiado. Baixa has several churches and the commerce square while Chiado has bookshops, galleries and cafes to enjoy.Hotels in Lisbon are well priced based on the europe average.  A favourite is Bairro Alto Hotel, a boutique hotel that is modern and placed in the fashionable Biarro Alto central area.  Some have rated it Lisbons most fashionable hotel.Ancient art is preserved at Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Modern art can be seen at Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, and even the history of costume and fashion can be seen at Museu Nacional do Traje e da Moda. There is an opera house and several theatres that have very active fall and winter seasons. There is excitement to be had year-round in Lisbon, so it's easy to center your visit around a special event. March's Lisbon Half Marathon is one of the most popular and highly attended events of its kind in the world. The largest pop-rock concert in the world has been held in Libson three out of the last five years and is expected to continue hosting the gathering of internationally recognized singers and bands including Metallica, Shakira, Guns N' Roses, Britney Spears, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Amy Winehouse.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Land of Art and SunriseThe Portuguese capital, Lisbon, is an often ignored European city of classical beauty and complicated excitement.The amiable meridian creates it one of the many balmy places in Europe with complicated change from the poetic Gulf Stream breezes and tides. &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;The far-reaching informative form and innumerable of architectural stylings ocular in Lisbon is one of the main draws of the city. A debate of the assorted buildings in Lisbon is similar to examination the climb and tumble of story in fast-forward. Romanesque, from after Hannibal&#8217;s better for Carthage and the Romans took over Hispania. Gothic, from the initial days as a collateral city. Manueline, the Golden Age for the city, during which Spain laid her explain to Portugal. The Baroque buildings, often re-built after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Traditional Portuguese, Modern and Post-Modern design is additionally seen via the city.Visitors will wish to separate their time in between the normal city core of Baixa and the smart downtown of Chiado. Baixa has multiform churches and the custom block whilst Chiado has bookshops, galleries and cafes to enjoy.Hotels in Lisbon have been good labelled formed on the europe average.  A prime is Bairro Alto Hotel, a boutique road residence which is complicated and placed in the select Biarro Alto executive area.  Some have rated it Lisbons many select hotel.Ancient art is recorded at Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Modern art can be seen at Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, and even the story of dress and conform can be seen at Museu Nacional do Traje e da Moda. There is an show residence and multiform theatres which have really active tumble and winter seasons. There is fad to be had year-round in Lisbon, so it&#8217;s easy to core your revisit around a special event. March&#8217;s Lisbon Half Marathon is one of the many renouned and rarely attended events of the kind in the world. The largest pop-rock unison in the universe has been hold in Libson 3 out of the final 5 years and is approaching to go on hosting the entertainment of internationally famous singers and bands together with Metallica, Shakira, Guns N&#8217; Roses, Britney Spears, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Amy Winehouse.</p>
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		<title>Whale Watching on Land in Southern California</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watch whales migrate up the Southern California coast to Alaska from February through April while standing on dry land. Starting in November, the whales pass by again as they head south to the warmer waters of Baja.Where --&#62;
Los Serenos de Point Vicente is a terrific place to stand high on cliffs above the ocean and see whales migrate up the coast. Bring binoculars to get a good view. A viewing platform is outside the back of the&#160;museum.We drove in to the parking lot off Rancho Palos Drive West to a spectacular view. To the southwest Catalina Island was in clear view 20 miles across the channel. The details of its ridges were clear. A few large ships sailed past the island to the horizon and we scanned the waters below for whale sightings.Directly to the north was Malibu, showing how dramatically the coast curves in and then juts out again.A crowd stood on the balcony with binoculars, telescopes, and imaging devices hooked up to a laptop computer. A dry erase board with the number of whales spotted was nearby. Eight whales had been spotted that day by the time we arrived at noon.The whale census officially starts December 1 and ends May 15.Whale SightingsWhile we scanned the waters and enjoyed watching the surf splash against the cliffs, I wondered if we would see any. I glanced back at the crowd and when I heard murmurings and saw what appeared to be veteran whale watchers take action I looked back and saw a spout of water not much more than a half mile off shore.I looked and saw it again, slightly further to the north.Then another spout of water appeared and a dark form quickly skimmed the surface.The trail of water spouts was heading north at a steady pace. I looked to the horizon and saw the ships appear smaller. And then I looked back to the water and the whales had passed. It was quiet again until more water spouts appeared in approximately the same area.Other whale watchers were members of the American Cetacean Society. Then we hiked a wide trail leading along the edge of the cliffs glancing to the ocean and occasionally seeing water spouts move in to the distance.We had seen five whales by the time we left after 2 hours.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watch whales quit up the Southern California seashore to Alaska from Feb by Apr whilst station on dry land. Starting in November, the whales pass by again as they conduct south to the warmer waters of Baja.Where &#8211;&gt;<br />
Los Serenos de Point Vicente is a superb place to mount tall on cliffs on top of the sea and see whales quit up the coast. Bring binoculars to get a great view. A observation height is outward the behind of the&nbsp;museum.We gathering in to the parking lot off Rancho Palos Drive West to a fantastic view. To the southwest Catalina Island was in transparent perspective twenty miles opposite the channel. The sum of the ridges were clear. A couple of large ships sailed past the island to the setting and we scanned the waters next for whale sightings.Directly to the north was Malibu, display how dramatically the seashore curves in and afterwards juts out again.A throng stood on the patio with binoculars, telescopes, and imaging inclination bending up to a laptop computer. A dry erase house with the series of whales speckled was nearby. Eight whales had been speckled which day by the time we arrived at noon.The whale census strictly starts Dec 1 and ends May 15.Whale SightingsWhile we scanned the waters and enjoyed examination the roller dash opposite the cliffs, I wondered if we would see any. I glanced behind at the throng and when I listened murmurings and saw what appeared to be maestro whale watchers take movement I looked behind and saw a declaim of H2O not most some-more than a half mile off shore.I looked and saw it again, somewhat serve to the north.Then an additional declaim of H2O appeared and a dim form fast skimmed the surface.The route of H2O spouts was streamer north at a solid pace. I looked to the setting and saw the ships crop up smaller. And afterwards I looked behind to the H2O and the whales had passed. It was still again until some-more H2O spouts appeared in we estimate the same area.Other whale watchers were members of the American Cetacean Society. Then we hiked a far-reaching route heading along the corner of the cliffs glancing to the sea and spasmodic saying H2O spouts move in to the distance.We had seen 5 whales by the time we left after 2 hours.</p>
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		<title>Rome</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 03:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not Just a Trip, but an AdventureYour day dreaming will become a reality, when you treat yourself to a remarkable and unforgettable adventure that will exceed every expectation you could ever imagine. Make Rome Italy the first stamp in your passport. --&#62;
&#160;Experience an overwhelming sensation of fulfillment and amusement when you see what Rome has to offer. From Historical Monuments to traditional foods, from the people who call this empire their home to the breath taking architecture, you will not be disappointed.Leonardo da Vinci and Ciampino are the two main airports in Rome. Flights to Rome are available from London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam and other major cities. There are also rail services available to Rome from many parts of Europe. After visiting the city, why not relax and enjoy a Mediterranean cruise that will allow the perfect end to a perfect day.  Hotels in Rome are wonderful and a good part of the experience itself.  One of the most upmarket is the St. Regis Grand Hotel set only blocks from the tree lined Via Veneto and a short distance from the Trevi fountain and Spanish steps.Favorite landmarks to see on your journey are; the Castel Sant'Angelo a stunning fortress that was built in 139AD. Over the past several years, this castle was used for many different purposes. It was once a prison, a refuge for the pope from his enemies and is now a museum. There is also a tunnel that connects Castel Sant'Angelo to the Vatican.The Piazza Navona is a beautiful and appealing street for tourists to explore. There are two exquisite fountains, the Fontana dei Quatro Fiumi and the Fontana del Moro located in the square. This popular attraction is a great appeal for local artists to sell paintings to tourists. Also, enjoy some great sidewalk cafes and restaurants that are in the neighborhood.The Piazza del Campidoglio was designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century. The Capitoline Museums are located on this picturesque piazza which includes some exceptional paintings and sculpture. The surrounding views of Rome and the Roman Forum will leave you begging for more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not Just a Trip, but an AdventureYour day forgetful will turn a reality, when you provide yourself to a conspicuous and memorable tour that will surpass each expectancy you could ever imagine. Make Rome Italy the initial stamp in your passport. &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;Experience an strenuous prodigy of accomplishment and entertainment when you see what Rome has to offer. From Historical Monuments to normal foods, from the people who call this sovereignty their home to the breath receiving architecture, you will not be disappointed.Leonardo da Vinci and Ciampino have been the dual main airports in Rome. Flights to Rome have been accessible from London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam and alternative vital cities. There have been additionally rail services accessible to Rome from most tools of Europe. After on vacation the city, because not relax and suffer a Mediterranean tour that will concede the undiluted finish to a undiluted day.  Hotels in Rome have been smashing and a good partial of the knowledge itself.  One of the most upmarket is the St. Regis Grand Hotel set usually blocks from the tree lined Via Veneto and a short stretch from the Trevi soda fountain and Spanish steps.Favorite landmarks to see on your tour are; the Castel Sant&#8217;Angelo a overwhelming outpost that was built in 139AD. Over the past multiform years, this palace was used for most opposite purposes. It was once a prison, a retreat for the pope from his enemies and is right away a museum. There is additionally a hovel that connects Castel Sant&#8217;Angelo to the Vatican.The Piazza Navona is a pleasing and delectable travel for tourists to explore. There have been dual artistic fountains, the Fontana dei Quatro Fiumi and the Fontana del Moro located in the square. This renouned captivate is a good interest for internal artists to sell paintings to tourists. Also, suffer a little good path cafes and restaurants that have been in the neighborhood.The Piazza del Campidoglio was written by Michelangelo in the 16th century. The Capitoline Museums have been located on this lifelike piazza that includes a little well-developed paintings and sculpture. The surrounding views of Rome and the Roman Forum will leave you vagrant for more.</p>
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		<title>Spring Break Warning from Texas Department of Public Safety: Avoid Mexico</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Texas, spring break for most students begins on March 15th in 2010, and many have made their spring break vacation plans well in advance. For those who haven't, --&#62;
&#160;it might be a good idea to be reminded of the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) warning to avoid driving to nearby Mexican border towns. DPS director, Steven C McCraw said: "There is an increase in Mexican drug cartel related violence in the northern Mexican border cities. Parents should not allow their children to visit these Mexican cities because their safety cannot be guaranteed." The DPS cites travel alerts issued by the U.S. State Department. You can read the latest report urging U.S. Citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Mexico and particularly the border towns of Ciudad Juarez, Tijuana, Chihuahua City, Nogales, Matamoros, Reynosa and Monterrey.Bolstering these reports, Lynn Brezoksy of the San Antonio Express-News reported on March 9th that the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey has also urged travelers to avoid all road between Monterrey and Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa. U.S. citizens who must travel in these areas should strictly limit themselves to daylight hours, according the U.S. Consulate due to the "deteriorating security situation."Reports of gun battles, carjacking, grenade attacks and kidnappings have been cited as the chief concerns.A terminal manager, Laura Perera, who works for a company called Noreste, which operates out of McAllen's downtown bus station told the Express-News that all of their 17 daily trips across the board were running smoothly, while Ed Gill, owner of McAllen's Sanborn Tours mused over whether the warning were perhaps "malicious rumors." He said that members of Mexican drug cartels fight with each other and " are just after the other drug people," indicating that he believed people on bus tours were not targets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Texas, open mangle for most students starts on Mar 15th in 2010, and most have done their open mangle eighth month skeleton great in advance. For those who haven&#8217;t, &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;it competence be a great thought to be reminded of the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) notice to equivocate pushing to circuitously Mexican extent towns. DPS director, Steven C McCraw said: &#8220;There is an enlarge in Mexican drug conglomeration associated assault in the northern Mexican extent cities. Parents should not concede their young kids to revisit these Mexican cities since their reserve cannot be guaranteed.&#8221; The DPS cites transport alerts released by the U.S. State Department. You can review the ultimate inform propelling U.S. Citizens to equivocate non-essential transport to Mexico and quite the extent towns of Ciudad Juarez, Tijuana, Chihuahua City, Nogales, Matamoros, Reynosa and Monterrey.Bolstering these reports, Lynn Brezoksy of the San Antonio Express-News reported on Mar 9th which the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey has additionally urged travelers to equivocate all highway in between Monterrey and Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa. U.S. adults who contingency transport in these areas should particularly extent themselves to illumination hours, according the U.S. Consulate due to the &#8220;deteriorating confidence situation.&#8221;Reports of gun battles, carjacking, explosive device attacks and kidnappings have been cited as the arch concerns.A depot manager, Laura Perera, who functions for a association called Noreste, which operates out of McAllen&#8217;s downtown train hire told the Express-News which all of their seventeen every day trips opposite the house were using smoothly, whilst Ed Gill, owners of McAllen&#8217;s Sanborn Tours mused over either the notice were maybe &#8220;malicious rumors.&#8221; He pronounced which members of Mexican drug cartels quarrel with any alternative and &#8221; have been only after the alternative drug people,&#8221; indicating which he believed people on train tours were not targets.</p>
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		<title>Florence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Athens of the Middle AgesFirenze, in Italian, Florentia in Latin and Florence in English is the capital city of Tuscany an Italian region of Italy. Sitting along the banks of the Arno River, Florence is filled with the aroma of the middle ages --&#62;
&#160;and the beauty of Renaissance art and architecture. It is considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. The city was under the de facto rule of the Medici family for years. Today's population is approximately 365,000 and it continues to attract millions of tourists every year.Florence was called Florentia when Julius Caesar established a settlement there in 59 BC. It was an army camp then and it became the main route between Rome and the North. The fertile banks of the Arno helped make this settlement an important commercial center.Fast forward to the 14th century; Florence became the hub for artistic, scientific and literary thought. The city was undergoing tremendous business and economic growth, and there was a lot of private and public funding for all of these scholarly activities. Florence was the place to be in Italy for over 200 hundred years.The richness of its past lives has left valuable works of all kinds in and around the modern day city of Florence. The crowning jewel in the city is called The Duomo, which is the domed cathedral in the city Santa Maria del Fiore. It was built by Pilippo Brunelleschi over 600 years ago and is the largest dome built of brick and mortar anywhere.Standing in Piazza Della Signoria, which is the heart of the city, is the Fountain of Neptune built in 1565. It is a masterpiece marble sculpture at the end of a functioning Roman aqueduct.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Athens of the Middle AgesFirenze, in Italian, Florentia in Latin and Florence in English is the collateral city of Tuscany an Italian segment of Italy. Sitting along the banks of the Arno River, Florence is filled with the aroma of the core ages &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;and the beauty of Renaissance art and architecture. It is deliberate the hearth of the Italian Renaissance and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. The city was underneath the de facto order of the Medici family for years. Today&#8217;s race is we estimate 365,000 and it continues to capture millions of tourists each year.Florence was called Florentia when Julius Caesar determined a allotment there in 59 BC. It was an armed forces stay afterwards and it became the main track in between Rome and the North. The fruitful banks of the Arno helped have this allotment an critical blurb center.Fast brazen to the 14th century; Florence became the heart for artistic, systematic and well read thought. The city was undergoing extensive commercial operation and mercantile growth, and there was a lot of in isolation and open appropriation for all of these erudite activities. Florence was the place to be in Italy for over 200 hundred years.The brilliance of the past lives has left profitable functions of all kinds in and around the complicated day city of Florence. The crowning valuables in the city is called The Duomo, that is the domed cathedral in the city Santa Maria del Fiore. It was built by Pilippo Brunelleschi over 600 years ago and is the largest architecture built of section and trebuchet anywhere.Standing in Piazza Della Signoria, that is the heart of the city, is the Fountain of Neptune built in 1565. It is a magnum opus marble cut with a chisel at the finish of a functioning Roman aqueduct.</p>
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		<title>The Greek Island of Corfu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Greek island of Corfu has become one of the most popular travel destinations due to its detailed history, rich culture, and the exciting activities offered. The exciting culture of the island is displayed through the unique lifestyle of the locals and the numerous festivities that take place. One of the most famous festivities that take place within Corfu is for the Easter --&#62;
&#160;holiday. This particular holiday is celebrated through music performed by the philharmonic societies and the local churches. A funeral march also takes place during the celebration, representing the death of their deity. This is called Holy Friday, and takes place every year. On Holy Saturday, the day after Holy Friday, the resurrection of their deity is celebrated by decking the streets and balconies with red cloths, and dropping clay pots from the balconies to smash on the ground below. There are various other activities and sights offered within Corfu, including the Municipal Theatre of Corfu. This theater is the main theater and opera house in Corfu, and hosts several events throughout the year. Corfu hotels are in the main reasonably priced, so a quick holiday won't break the bank.Museums and libraries can be found sprinkled throughout the island of Corfu, representing the islands culture and history. Some of the most famous museums are the Banknotes Museum, the Archaeological Museum, and the Antivouniotissa Byzantine Museum. Each of these museums contain a part of Corfu's rich history and culture. The libraries of Corfu are plentiful, including the Reading Society of Corfu, Solomos Museum and the Corfiot Studies Society, and the The Public Library of Corfu. Each of these libraries contain volumes detailing the history of Corfu as well as other literary pieces. Each library adds to the culture of Corfu, and has assisted in building the reputation of the islands.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Greek island of Corfu has turn one of the many renouned transport destinations due to the minute history, abounding culture, and the sparkling activities offered. The sparkling enlightenment of the island is displayed by the singular lifestyle of the locals and the countless festivities which take place. One of the many important festivities which take place inside of Corfu is for the Easter &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;holiday. This sold legal legal holiday is distinguished by song achieved by the symphony societies and the internal churches. A wake impetus additionally takes place during the celebration, representing the genocide of their deity. This is called Holy Friday, and takes place each year. On Holy Saturday, the day after Holy Friday, the rebirth of their deity is distinguished by deck flooring the streets and balconies with red cloths, and dropping clay pots from the balconies to pound on the belligerent below. There have been assorted alternative activities and sights offering inside of Corfu, together with the Municipal Theatre of Corfu. This drama is the main drama and show residence in Corfu, and hosts multiform events via the year. Corfu hotels have been in the main pretty priced, so a discerning legal legal holiday won&#8217;t mangle the bank.Museums and libraries can be found sprinkled via the island of Corfu, representing the islands enlightenment and history. Some of the many important museums have been the Banknotes Museum, the Archaeological Museum, and the Antivouniotissa Byzantine Museum. Each of these museums enclose a partial of Corfu&#8217;s abounding story and culture. The libraries of Corfu have been plentiful, together with the Reading Society of Corfu, Solomos Museum and the Corfiot Studies Society, and the The Public Library of Corfu. Each of these libraries enclose volumes detailing the story of Corfu as good as alternative well read pieces. Each living room adds to the enlightenment of Corfu, and has assisted in office building the repute of the islands.</p>
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		<title>5 Tips for Safer Driving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Be aware of vehicle blind spots --&#62;
See the attached image; the red car is in the blue car's blind spot. Try not to stay in a vehicle's  blind spots for any longer than you have to, particularly around larger vehicles.&#160;Stay within view from their rear/side view mirrors, or get ahead of them. When checking your own blind spots, take a quick glance over your shoulder, but try to get your eyes back on the road ahead of you as soon as you can. Remember to use your turn signals when changing lanes, but watch out for the drivers who forget to do so.2. Don't get caught up with distractionsTaking your eyes off the road for more than a few seconds can easily lead to disaster. Driver distractions have caused a great many crashes and near-crashes. If you have something genuinely important to do, then it deserves your full attention; pull over and get it done, or wait for a red light, stop sign, or some other lull in traffic. If it's not so important to be done right away, then is it really worth risking your life or the lives of others over?3. Avoid overconfidence in your car's safety featuresMany newer cars come equipped with such safety features as antilock brakes, airbags, electronic stability control, and so on. But none of these features can guarantee your safety. Don't allow yourself to get lulled into a sense that you can drive less carefully or handle more distractions behind the wheel because you have these features to back you up. The benefits of these safety features will be canceled out if they are not coupled with a driver's good judgment.4. Use your headlights at all timesHeadlights don't just help you to see everything on the road more clearly; they also help other drivers to see you. Most people are accustomed to only using their headlights once it gets dark, but you'd be surprised at how much more noticeable a car with headlights on is even during a bright and sunny day. To someone who is wearing sunglasses, other cars can blend in with the surroundings if their headlights are off. Particularly during lousy weather, running your headlights is a simple way to reduce the likelihood of an accident.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Be wakeful of car blind spots &#8211;&gt;<br />
See the trustworthy image; the red car is in the blue car&#8217;s blind spot. Try not to stay in a vehicle&#8217;s  blind spots for any longer than you have to, quite around incomparable vehicles.&nbsp;Stay inside of perspective from their rear/side perspective mirrors, or get forward of them. When checking your own blind spots, take a discerning peek over your shoulder, but try to get your eyes at the behind of on the highway forward of you as shortly as you can. Remember to make use of your spin signals when becoming different lanes, but watch out for the drivers who dont think about to do so.2. Don&#8217;t get held up with distractionsTaking your eyes off the highway for some-more than a couple of seconds can simply lead to disaster. Driver distractions have caused a great most crashes and near-crashes. If you have something honestly critical to do, afterwards it deserves your full attention; lift over and get it done, or wait for for a red light, stop sign, or a little alternative peace in traffic. If it&#8217;s not so critical to be finished right away, afterwards is it unequivocally value risking your hold up or the lives of others over?3. Avoid overconfidence in your car&#8217;s reserve featuresMany newer cars come versed with such reserve facilities as antilock brakes, airbags, electronic fortitude control, and so on. But nothing of these facilities can pledge your safety. Don&#8217;t concede yourself to get lulled in to a clarity which you can expostulate reduction delicately or hoop some-more distractions at the behind of the circle since you have these facilities to at the behind of you up. The benefits of these reserve facilities will be canceled out if they have been not joined with a driver&#8217;s great judgment.4. Use your headlights at all timesHeadlights do not usually assistance you to see all on the highway some-more clearly; they additionally assistance alternative drivers to see you. Most people have been in the habit of to usually regulating their headlights once it gets dark, but you&#8217;d be astounded at how most some-more conspicuous a car with headlights on is even during a splendid and balmy day. To someone who is wearing sunglasses, alternative cars can mix in with the vicinity if their headlights have been off. Particularly during lousy weather, using your headlights is a elementary approach to revoke the odds of an accident.</p>
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		<title>How to Live like a Millionaire Part III</title>
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