Archive | March, 2010

7 Fun Facts About Belize

18 Mar

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Belize formerly known as British Honduras sits on the outskirts of the Caribbean Coast in Central America. Stuffed between Mexico in the North and Guatemala to the West and South, Belize is about 176 miles long and 63 miles wide which is about 8870 square miles of land. Below are 7 fun and interesting facts about the country of Belize. 1. ...

Bad Reviews: Five (5) of Atlanta’s Funniest Hotel Bad Reviews

18 Mar

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One of the things that most people look forward to at the start of every year is a nice and fun vacation. But what happens when your highly anticipated holiday turns out to be a total disaster, not because of your lack of planning but because of the hotel you chose. Well below are five bad yet funny reviews of ...

The History of Argentina

17 Mar

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Argentina's history has been highly influenced by European art, architecture, literature and lifestyle; however the country has still been able to maintain its own unique image at the same time. Historians have divided Argentina's history into four main sections; the pre-Columbian era, the colonial period, the independence wars and the early post-colonial period of the nation, and the modern Argentina. Pre-Columbian ...

Bolivia Ten Fun Facts

17 Mar

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Bolivia is a landlocked country located in South America, and is famous for its cultural wealth. The country is bordered by Brazil in the east; while its western neighbors are Peru and Chile, and Argentina and Paraguay is its southern neighbor. Bolivia has immensely varied Amazonian and Andean landscapes, as well as remainders of the country's ancient civilizations. Below are ...

Santa Cruz, Bolivia

17 Mar

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Santa Cruz also called Santa Cruz de la Sierra is going through a rebirth and is home to about 2.029 million people. Often brushed off as the unsettled oil capital of Bolivia, Santa Cruz is asserting itself and constantly drawing in visitors. The city of was established by Ñuflo de Chávez on February 26, 1560 and was named after Chávez's ...

The Value of Delayed Gratification pt2

17 Mar

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One of the most difficult things for most people to do is delaying their pressing gratification. We belong to a society that wants everything and we always want it now. Oftentimes we overlook all the possible future impact of these desires can have on us. However, the ability to delay instant gratification will have a direct impact on the level ...

RRSP vs. TFSA Which One To Choose?

17 Mar

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Ever since the start of the TSFA, Canadians have been struggling to pick between the country’s old registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) which is tax shelter savings product and the TFSA. Ideally, if you can make use of both the RRSP and TFSA it would be great, however only a few people can access that type of money annually. So, ...

Bolivia Climate

12 Mar

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Although Bolivia lies close to the equator, the weather in the country is highly influenced by the extreme variations in elevation and the amount of rainfall a particular area receives. Bolivia's climate and weather varies as greatly as the country’s many regions. Bolivia has a moderate climate however; temperatures tend to differ dramatically between day and night. When talking about ...

Argentina Festivals and Holidays

11 Mar

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Argentina has several national holidays and festivals which are celebrated throughout the year. Argentine traditions have been handed down from one generation to the next and are defined differently in each region. Since 90% of the country's population is Roman Catholic, a lot of Argentina's public holidays are built around the church's religious holiday. If you're planning on visiting Argentina ...

Managing Change Initiatives

4 Mar

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Change, as people say, is one of the only certainties in life. However most individuals search for stability, and fight endlessly to prevent, or conform to change; having said that there are still some people who live for change. These agents can lead to development of social, industrial, and organizational change and without them our world would be stationary, uninspired, ...

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