Soaking in the Atmosphere at the Arabian Ranches

Jul 4th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Located within the Dubailand development, the Arabian Ranches offers an exclusive and relaxed way of life with a unique blend of sporting amenities that is perfectly in keeping with the desert way of life. In addition to the world class polo grounds, an equestrian centre, a golf club and an English speaking school, the Arabian Ranches property development also contains freehold residential property in the form of 3 to 5 bedroom villas and 2 to 4 bedroom townhouses located in various sub-developments.

Amenities At The Arabian Ranches


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Indoor Air Quality in the Winter

Jul 4th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Indoor air quality is often much worse than outdoor air. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that indoor air pollutant levels could be two to five times higher than pollution levels outdoors. Considering that most Americans spend an estimated 90 percent of their time inside, indoor air quality has a great impact on our everyday lives. In addition, indoor air pollutants are one of the foremost triggers of allergies and asthma.

Why Winter Makes Indoor Air Quality Worse


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Feng Shui - Choosing a Real Estate Lot For Your Home , Chalet or Cabin

Jul 4th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Building a home - house, cottage or chalete It’s not only the home with its fixtures that are major considerations in terms of Feng Shui but also your choice of lot or what might be considered plot or “the plot”.


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Investment Property Mortgages - Foreclosures \’R\’ Us

Jul 1st, 2008 by Addy | 0

If you’ve been involved in real estate investing for any length of time, chances are you have tried to obtain 100% investment property mortgages. If you have made the effort recently, you know that these 100% loans are becoming increasingly difficult, if not impossible to find. The reason is simple- these 100% investment property mortgages default at a much higher rate than most other types of mortgage, and the end result is often foreclosure.


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Tips and Types of Back Acne Treatment

Jun 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Back acne is a problem that affects most people at one time or another. It can be embarrassing when going to the pool or beach and you remove your shirt or wear a bathing suit with back exposed. It can also be quite painful at times and irritating. The following article will give some valuable tips as to treatment and prevention of back acne.

Back Acne Causes


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Run a Successful Business Working From Home

Jun 27th, 2008 by Addy | 0

To run a successful business from home requires utter dedication and professionalism, as well as a great deal of passion for the work from home business lifestyle. It’s seldom an easy path to tread, but by leaving employment to start your own work from home business, you can reap a range of rewards from more freedom and flexibility through to the ultimate financial rewards to be had from successful business. But what are the secrets to running a successful work from home business, and how can you improve your business’s chances of succeeding whilst working at homee


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Upstairs and Downstairs: The Feng Shui of Stairs and Stairwells

Jun 26th, 2008 by Addy | 0

When it comes to Feng Shui it can be said that the front door can be the “mouth ” of your home , business or abode that allows for the nourishing vital qi energy to enter your home and keep your household or vacation abode moving smoothly. Once inside your home or cabin however where and how does this vital energy flow and dissipatee Qi energy itself can take the stairs and stairways either up or down, traveling for one floor to another. What results can be good or not so beneficial to you and your home life. Qi can spread in a positive glow or it can dissipate or even diffuse away. To enhance the positive spread of qi, in a most smooth and easy movement and fashion ensure that your stairs curve gently upwards. It’s as if your stairways are gateways to heaven.


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You Can Always Buy Your Home Brew Supplies Online

Jun 24th, 2008 by Addy | 0

When there is no supplier in your direct neighborhood you can always try to get them online. More and more people are trying to have a go at home brewing these days making all kinds of drinks, things like soft drinks, root beer, wine and beer. Some of them will not have a hard time to find all the ingredients they need because they have a shop in their neighborhood where it can be bought. A lot of other people are not that fortunate because the nearest shop for them would be miles and miles away, this could result in the fact that they will not take on this lovely hobby of brewing their own beverages. These days however that would not need to a problem anymore, seeing that most people have a way to get on the internet, from their own home or through an internet cafe, where they can order all the supplies they need from the comfort of a chair. People who order through the internet even have more choice in products. Another benefit is that often these web sites have recipes online that you can use if you want to step away the standard ones you used when you just started with this hobby.


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A Womans Place is in the Home

Jun 24th, 2008 by Addy | 0

A woman’s place is in the homee Well for many women this saying was & still may be outdated, rude & disrespectful; however let’s not get it out of proportion. When I was a child growing up, my mum had a full time job, & I don’t mean 8 hours in a shop or an office.

Mum would be up at 6.30 ready to see my dad off to work & then look after four growing boys. By the time evening came around after shopping, cooking, cleaning, ironing & tending our needs my mum & dad were both exhausted. In those days dad was the breadwinner & he had to work 12 hour days 7 days a week just to make ends meet, & mum was a fulltime do everything hurricane.


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Want to Make Home Made Root Beere Start With an Extract First

Jun 23rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Root beer is a very common beverage that can come in an alcoholic and non alcoholic versions. In the old days it was traditionally used as an herbal medicine. If yo look at the history of this soft drink you will see that there have always been mildly alcoholic variations. The medicinal properties of the original root beer was for the treatment of coughing or mouth sores. The mildly alcoholic version is made by adding sugar and yeast to the extract so there can be some fermenting. This will give you an alcohol percentage of about 0.4%, compare this with the more normal 4% in most beers these days and you will agree that 0.4% is mild.


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