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on August 25, 2009
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Located in the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean lies the beautiful island of Mauritius. With many a Mauritius luxury hotel to choose from along the coastline, to the incredible landscapes of the inner island, to the waters that surround it all, this island has fast become a tourist hot-spot. Those looking for peace and quiet will find what they are looking for here, as well as those looking for outdoor adventures and exiting excursion through tropical forests.
On the sea there are many tour boats that will take one out for a look at the marine life, or take them from one island to the next as there are many interesting destinations located on the smaller islands off the shores of Mauritius. The travel agencies can arrange for these tours, as well as most of the local hotels. One fine tour, perfect for those not fond of going under the waves of the oceans, is the tour in the boat with the bottom made of glass.
Another option are the submarine excursions which also take one under the water, without every having to get wet. These are both great ways to get some really beautiful photographs. There are also many opportunities for the sports of surfing, snorkeling and swimming, as well as para sailing and scuba diving. There are so many aspects to the island that are worth seeing and worth experiencing, that one excursion is just not adequate. So it is a wonderful fact of life on Mauritius, that there happens to be so many different activities in which to take part.
When sailing past the eastern shores one will have the chance to see the hills and the mountains on that side of the island. To the north, the waters are calm and so those who are a bit nervous about being in the open water will find a sail around these shores relaxing. Many also find that jumping off the boat for a bit of snorkeling is wonderful in these calm waters. Along the western side one has the chance to catch glimpses of dolphins as the schools are known to live in these waters. Any where one chooses to explore on the island will provide one with memories that will last a lifetime.
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on August 25, 2009
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As I was walking out of one of the Singapore Luxury hotels, I noticed in a park across the street that there were people doing something that looked liked Tai Chi, but it was different, so different I decided to be late for my appointment and I crossed the street to watch the interesting movements these people were making. After about a half-an-hour they were finished, so I ask the person leading this group what it was that they were exactly doing. He told me it’s Qigong (pronounced Chee Gong). I’ve heard of it, but never got to see it up close.
The Qigong master, that’s who I was questioning, told me that what I was watching was a different for of Qigong called Zhineng Qigong. It’s a self healing martial arts practice and it’s very popular because it is fairly basic and easy to learn. This form is so popular that there is even a Zhineng Qigong society here in Singapore. He told me that while Qigong has been studied for thousands of years in China, Zhineng Qigong is a much newer form of the ancient martial art. He continued to say that as with traditional Qigong, Zhineng Qigong involves deep breathing and slow deliberate movements that are designed to promote health benefits in those who practice it.
I asked him to explain more about the healing properties of the practice and he said Zhineng Qigong adds the science of mind body to the spiritual and energy, or the chi kung, properties that already exists in Qigong. Zhineng Qigong was developed by Pang Ming who also was the creator of the first medicine-less hospital in China. He devoted his time to study the effects of Zhineng Qigong in all of his patients. Zhineng Qigong is an open system of Qigong, emphasizing the body’s connection to the environment; it’s in where as traditional Qigong is a closed system that emphasizes the isolating oneself from their surroundings.
This information totally fascinated me, I asked if he had time to teach me a little bit, and he suggested I come back to the park tomorrow morning and he would be glad to show me Zhineng Qigong. I headed out to my appointment feeling so energized with just the information, I can’t wait to see what putting it into practice will be for me.
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on August 25, 2009
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There is no such thing as a small part, just small actors. Well, the small hotels New York may have there own version of this famous actors phrase, there are no small hotels in New York, just small hotel bills. While that may apply to a guest in one of New York’s finest, it certainly does not apply to the actors in one of Arthur Miller’s plays. Miller was one of The United State’s most prominent playwrights of the twentieth century. He was also a frequent figure in the public eye, which generally uncommon for playwrights.
Miller was born in New York City in October of 1915. His parents were Polish-Jewish immigrants who settled in Manhattan and owned and ran a local women’s clothing store. After graduating high school, Miller attended the University of Michigan, where he originally studied journalism. He also worked as a reported and night editor for the campus newspaper, the Michigan Daily. It was during this time that he wrote No Villain and decided to change his major to English. His first Broadway success occurred in 1948 with the production of All My Sons, this would win Miller his first Tony Award.
His next major success came with Death of a Salesman, which would win him a place in the permanent theatrical canon. This play premiered on Broadway at the Morosco Theatre in 1949. It was directed by Elia Kazan. It would win Miller another Tony Award as well as the Pulitzer Prize and Drama Circle Critics Award. His next major work was The Crucible, which was inspired by his interactions with the House Un-American Activities Committee. The plot of this play incorporates the circumstances of the 1692 witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. There have been many theories that relate the witch trials in the late 17th century to the McCarthy Communism investigations in the 1950s. More on hotels
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on August 25, 2009
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Malaga Spain is located in the region known as The Autonomous Community of Andalusia. It is an extremely dynamic city with many interesting historical landmarsk and cultural attractions. Throughout the centuries, the city and surrounding region have seen man transitions, and the various styles of architecture for a chronological history, and almost tell the story of the city’s past. Tourists staying in a luxury Malaga Spain hotel are often attracted to the city’s history and its landmarks as much as they are to its great contemporary culture and great entertainment scene.
The Alcazaba is a well fortified construction that dates from the Moorish emersion into Spanish culture. The word for the fortress is taken from the Arabic language and the word Al-casbah in Arabic means well fortified. The fort is located near to the outdoor Roman theatre. In addition to its numerous collection of historic landmarks, ruins and relics the city of Malaga has great museums. The Picasso Foundation and Museo Picasso Malaga are just two examples and both happen to be specialized and focus on one of Malaga’s most famous painters, Pablo Picasso. Find information on hotels here
Picasso was born in Malaga on October 25 of 1881. He is one of the world’s most recognized figures of the 20th century. One of his most famous works is his mural styled painting that depicts the German bombing of the Spanish city of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. The painting, also titled Guernica was painted in 1937. Picasso is well known for his association to and contribution to the development of the style of painting known as Cubist. This genre was considered to be avant-garde at its beginnings, and quickly revolutionized most of European painting and sculpture. Cubists works break up their subject and reposition the pieces from various points of view. Multiple perspectives and orientations to these works are possible and they are usually intended for that purpose.
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on August 25, 2009
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Adelaide is a beautiful coastal city located along the eastern shores of Golf St. Vincent, and is also the fifth largest city in Australia. It has many interesting attractions and cultural landmarks in addition to the great natural beauty associated with the city and its surrounding area. Guests staying in one of the Adelaide boutique hotels are sure to check out some of the interesting arts and entertainment aspects of the city, as well as its museums and of course great shopping opportunities.
The Adelaide Convention Centre is just one of the city’s major attractions. It is the ideal location for various professional conventions, which draws numerous people to the city every year. The center also hosts arts and crafts exhibitions, and has a diverse selection of facilities to service all types of events. Almost anything can be hosted by this contemporary complex and meetings of all types are often scheduled here. Everything from wine tasting seminars to congressional dinners, it all takes place at the Convention Centre. In addition, the Regattas Bistro is an excellent café located within the center that offers great food and drinks for event catering and it is also open to the public so anyone can enjoy the great offerings of this Centre establishment.
The Royal Adelaide Show is another of the city’s attractions though this one may be more overall appealing to the general vacationer tourists. However, as major and great as this festival is, it only takes place for nine days a year, beginning either the first week of September or the last Friday of August. Thousands of people attend this annual event that includes rides, great food stands and much more. It is essentially and agricultural fair, and there are numerous fresh fruit and vegetable booths, which almost make the event seem like the largest farmers’ market they’ve ever encountered. And of course, this one also includes those fun rides. Mote information on hotels click here
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