Monday, December 3, 2012

The “Perfect 7 Day” Itinerary for Christmas




Join us for an unforgettable festive holiday in Sri Lanka, which is one of the best travel destinations in the world, listed in the “BEST PLACES TO TRAVEL in 2013” by Lonely Planet.

A warm Sri Lankan welcome awaits visitors who wish to get a perfect Christmas vacation with their family.
The 7 day travel itinerary includes the best place to travel in each destination, shopping places, standard and deluxe hotel room rates and a day by day guide for you.

What's Included?
  • Travel by a tour vehicle arranged by the planners
  •  Seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast
  •  Excursions and visits as detailed in the itinerary
  •  Prices are based on four people in a family (parents and two kids) sharing two rooms
For more information and to see the itinerary – Visit our website

Christmas Recipes for Your Family & Friends


The Christmas season is the most beautiful time of year for so many reasons. Whether it is the time with family and loved ones, the snow and wonderful cold weather, or the shopping season, it all can bring a smile to a person’s face.

Christmas food plays an important part in the Christmas parties. It is often a time of an extended open house with friends dropping by to bring gifts or just to wish everyone a happy holiday. At this time it is appropriate to offer these guests food and beverage, so many homes have a variety of treats prepared in advance for these occasions. Although many families serve a variety of menus for Christmas dinner, the standard fare seems to include turkey, dressing, potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, vegetables, a salad and some sort of dessert.

This report gives you low fats Christmas Recipes, Christmas Mains, Christmas cookies,Christmas Desserts, Christmas Drinks and Christmas Left over Recipes.

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Have Yourself a Merry Little Eco-Friendly Christmas


Way To Green Christmas – “Sprit of delivering love from your hands to others hearts”

The Christians around the Globe celebrate Christmas with great devotion. It is Christmas season surrounding again around the Globe. Christmas, literally meaning the Mass of Christ, is a traditional holiday in the Christian calendar. Christmas represents peace and love and giving.  It's really a time for joy, fun and festivity internationally. All Christians celebrate Christmas as one family which represents the unity among people regardless of Race, Religion and Culture.

From its inception Christmas was celebrated in RED, the color which symbolizes Christmas. Nature is a portion of our human life which gives us a life to live. Spreading love to our nature  in a more emotional way will keep it smiling always without being polluted .Now a days, Most of the people around the Globe has almost established in celebrating Christmas in an eco-friendly way.

So, now it’s time to say “GOOD BYE” to RED Christmas and Welcome GREEN Christmas, a way of celebrating the Christmas which is friendly for you and for your living environment.

This report provides a comparative study of how to celebrate your Christmas in a GREEN WAY

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Season of Giving


Christmas as a Charity…….
In this season of Christmas people embrace their hearts with love, peace and compassion. People do help in hand to others to enhance their inner beauty which is always the God’s way. Christmas is not always celebrations and sharing gifts. This is season is about to think of the people in need.  Christmas reminds us to touch their soul with love and kindness to encourage them to see the beauty of the having a human birth. This is where the need of Christmas charities arises. 

Several non- profit organizations do charities in this season than ever to help the people in need. Christmas Charity cards are sold in this season and the sole income is utilized to raise the life of the people in need. Fair trade organizations are there to buy handmade gifts and cards made by the people in orphanages and low income earners to improve their quality of life.

This is report is about non-profit organizations, Fair trade organizations and charities which do various charitable activities to help the people in need.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Apple Vs Samsung – The Major Players in Mobile Phone Industry


Mobile phone has become a necessity for humans. The companies raging a war for the lead in the mobile phone industry are Apple and Samsung.

Apple Computer Inc. is an American multinational company, a major player in the field of design and selling consumer software and personal computers. 

Samsung is a South Korean multinational company which engages in manufacture, distribution and sales of finished electronic products. Since 2012 Samsung electronics has become the world largest mobile phone maker by unit sales.

This report provides a comparative study of both the mobile giants.

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Information Overload and Mobile Applications


Information overload is an increasing problem in both the workplace and in life in general. 

Too much information leads people to do silly mistakes and bad choices which leads to low productivity. Although there is no simple solution to the problem of Information Overload, there are some things that can be done to reduce the problem, such as spending less time on gaining information that is nice to know and more time on things that we need to know now.

This report gives a general idea of what information overload is, its consequences and the solutions and applications that could be used to overcome it.

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Want to Reduce Your Food-related Carbon Footprint?


The carbon footprint, or food print, associated with the food you eat is the greenhouse gas emissions produced by growing, rearing, farming, processing, transporting, storing, cooking and disposing of the food on your plate. 

The carbon footprint of food is around 25% of each household's total carbon footprint. 
So changing your habits can have a big impact on your overall contribution to global warming. 
And also reduce pollution, preserve natural landscapes, save water and help animals. Many of these changes will also save you money, improve your health and even keep you fit!

This presentation is about food carbon footprint, how the choices of food we make could affect the environment and what could be done to minimize that impact.

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