Everyday, people all over the world wake up to the invigorating experience of the exceptional beverage called coffee. The popularity of coffee can be judged by the fact that its consumption amounts to about a third of that of tap water in North America and Europe. Most gourmet coffee brands are beyond the reach of [...]
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Coffee Couture: International Flavors
How many countries can you name where you can get coffee beans flavors and blends? The history of coffee takes us to many lands, beginning with Arabic origins and being spread throughout the world to remote regions such as Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Yemen, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, India, Sumatra, [...]
Mona Puerto Rico – The Untouched Paradise
There is no other extraordinary wilderness escapade in the Caribbean than an expedition to Isla Mona in Puerto Rico, 80 km west of the main island, Pasaje de la Mona. While not many Puerto Ricans or tourists really ever take a trip to Isla Mona, this almost spherical island of 14,000 acres appears huge in [...]
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LifeLock Service Review – Can LifeLock Really Help My Business?
In the past year alone, employers just like you and their vendors lost over 30 million employee names and Social Security numbers to identity thieves. It then takes more than 170 hours over a two-year period for each and every individual employee to recover and repair problems related to their identity theft and they usually [...]
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Places to Visit in Costa Rica
When it comes to places to visit in Costa Rica it’s difficult to know quite where to start. For example, Costa Rica is such a diverse country and so much of the country is aimed at tourists that there are so many things to do and so many places to visit in Costa Rica you [...]
Enjoy Your Adventure Trip to Puerto Rico in a Convertible Car
Puerto Rico that is officially known as commonwealth of Puerto Rico is an autonomously governed body of the United States of America situated in the northeastern Caribbean Sea. Puerto Rico is an archipelago consisted of main island of Puerto Rico and a number of smaller islands and Keys.The island is rich in a number of [...]
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Money Rolls Downhill!
I remember when “The Millionaire Next Door” came out telling people how the authors, who are marketing professors, had come up with a big discovery. They discovered more high net worth (wealthy) people in middle class neighborhoods driving a “beat-up pickup truck” (hey, that’s what I drive!) than in high class neighborhoods.These were results we [...]
Living In New York City – A Cultural Melting Pot
New York City is the most exciting city in the world. This is true for many reasons – one reason being the diversity that can be found here. New York is home to all kinds of people, ranging from the rich and famous, to important businessman, to students and recent immigrants. People living in NYC [...]
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Tour of Puerto Rico
It’s true, San Juan is the capital of Puerto Rico, and statistically the largest city of the state, but does it have the most to offer; is it the hub of nightlife and preeminent hotels in the region? Well, that’s debatable and varies between who you ask.There are other towns to Puerto Rico, most of [...]
Wedding Dresses – Why They Are White and Other Wedding Lore
Brides have always worn white, right? Not so. In ancient times brides wore bright colored wedding dresses to signify their joy. White for western brides didn’t become fashionable until Queen Victoria wore it at her wedding to signify her status. White dresses never did signify purity until the Christian churches put that label on them. [...]
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