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Installing A Wet Room Just To Be Different

Wet rooms are the latest fad in creating contemporary style in the bath room. Wet rooms are a contemporary small bath room solution, offering an excellent way to open up and make efficient use of limited space. Wet rooms create a spa like ambience that fits very neatly into the modern trend in [...]

What The Future Holds For Bolivia

Bolivia has been a landlocked nation since 1879, when it lost its coastal department of Litoral to Chile in the War of the Pacific. Bolivia’s government remains heavily dependent on foreign assistance to finance development-projects. Bolivia is a member of the Andean Community and enjoys nominally free trade with other member countries (Peru, [...]

How To Make Sparkling Wines

Ever since that Benedictine monk Dom Perignon perfected his method of making sparkling wine in the 17th century it has been a source of special happiness to men and women. Indeed the happier the occasion, the greater is it enhanced by sparkling wine. This is an established must for celebrating weddings, christenings, anniversaries and all [...]

What Next For Bahrain?

Bahraini liberals have responded to the growing power of religious parties by organizing themselves to campaign through civil society in order to defend basic personal freedoms from being legislated away. Bahrain is a generally flat and arid archipelago, consisting of a low desert plain rising gently to a low central escarpment, in the Persian [...]

Rebuilding Angola For Tourism

Angola, more than three times the size of California, extends for more than 1,000 mi (1,609 km) along the South Atlantic in southwest Africa. Angola has three main ethnic groups, each speaking a Bantu language: Ovimbundu 37%, Kimbundu 25%, and Bakongo 13%.
Angola is the third-largest trading partner of the United States in sub-Saharan Africa, [...]

Armenia - The Alternative Beach Holiday

Armenia receives most of its gas supply from Russia and, like some other republics of the former Soviet Union, has had to face sharp price rises. Armenia has registered strong economic growth since 1995, with double-digit growth rates in the past 6 years. Armenia is not a significant exporter of conventional weapons, but [...]

Albania - The New Destination

Albania is a parliamentary democracy that is transforming its economy into a market-oriented system. Albania is bordered by Greece to the southeast, Montenegro to the north, Kosovo to the northeast, and the Republic of Macedonia to the east. Albania’s coastline is becoming increasingly popular with tourists due to its relatively unspoiled nature and [...]

Counting Calories Can Cut Costs

You can use calorie density to compare the number of calories in equal amounts of different foods and make better calorie choices. To burn off the calories in just that one sandwich, the average 150-pound person would have to do moderate-intensity aerobics for an hour. But there is good news: you have plenty [...]

Argentina - Rebuilding For Tourism

Argentina’s economy has been rebounding since its near collapse in 2001, with an impressive growth rate of about 8% since Kirchner took office. Argentina has played a positive role in promoting human rights and democratic institutions in the hemisphere, particularly in Haiti. Argentina benefits from rich natural resources, a highly educated population, a [...]

A Rough Guide To Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan received de facto recognition by the Allies as an independent nation in January 1920, an independence terminated by the arrival of the Red Army in April. Azerbaijan’s first parliament was elected in 1995. Azerbaijan is represented in the Parliamentary Assembly by a delegation of 6 representatives and 6 substitutes.
Azerbaijan, located on the [...]