Monthly Archives: June 2010

The Best Example of Renaissance Fresco’s are in Florence

The Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence, Italy is a lesser known tourist destination, but well worth a visit. Located across the river at 14 Piazza del Carmine, this 2nd century church was in the 18th century, was completely destroyed … Continue reading

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Basic ATV Maintenance Schedule

One of the easiest ways to keep your all terrain vehicles running well is to keep it on a regular maintenance schedule. While there may be some indication of how much time should pass between doing various jobs in the … Continue reading

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St. Simons Fun Trolley Tour

The St. Simons Island Trolley Tours is the only way to see St. Simons Island, in Georgia. The moment you board the St. Simons Trolley, you’ll thoroughly enjoy your hostess, Bunny, as she hands you a peach candy to sweeten … Continue reading

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Menon in Delhi

New Delhi is one of the more fascinating cities in the world. Part of a huge country with a dizzying array of cultures, it’s one of the main centers where people from all over come to gather. Art and life … Continue reading

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Finding Your Zumanity in Las Vegas

To be honest, few people go to Nevada in the summertime to take a walk in the desert. If you’re going, you’re going to stay in one of the 4 star hotels in Las Vegas , to relax, and to … Continue reading

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On Wednesday Nights, Santa Rosa Comes Alive

Santa Rosa, California is in the heart of wine country, but what makes this city special is its Downtown Farmer’s Market and Street Fair , open every Wednesday Night. This extraordinary market is Sonoma county’s most popular and largest event … Continue reading

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Culture in Brooklyn

Manhattan doesn’t have a hold on all the culture in New York City, the Brooklyn Museum is the 2nd largest museum in New York, and is considered one of the premier art institutions in the world. The Brooklyn Museum’s permanent … Continue reading

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Patient Complaints and the Skill of Mediation

One aspect of service-based industries, from restaurants to retail stores to the medical field, is an aspect that no one really enjoys dealing with, and that is what to do when a customer or a client has a complaint.  Situations … Continue reading

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