Day: May 5, 2021

Venice city guide

Venice is made up of more than 100 islands, all linked by Venice’s exclusive canal network. As one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Venice will not disappoint its visitors. Explore Venice’s famous canals, ancient bridges, impressive palaces, and great art. What to do and see in and around Venice St. Mark’s Square […]

Sony Ericsson W600 Walkman Phone

The Sony Ericsson W600 Walkman phone is a sweet portable mobile phone that fits in the palm of your hands. It comes with full MP3 player, built-in camera, video recorder, world phone, and Bluetooth enabled. The Sony Ericsson w600 Walkman phone has a red faceplate and comes with attached headphones. This Sony Ericsson w600 Walkman […]

Main events in Houston TX

Where to start planning your trip to Houston If you don’t know where to start your Houston, TX tour, the best advice you can give is to start at the Houston Visitor Information Center. Armed with an arsenal of information related to the best shopping malls, restaurants, one-of-a-kind boutiques, souvenir shops, hotels, motels, bed & […]

Why a PC is better than a Mac

Lately Apple has gained a lot of popularity everywhere. Many people talk about switching from Windows to Mac; and I’ve been in countless discussions about which one is better. (Note: I’ll write an article later on why Macs are better than PCs just to be fair.) 7 reasons why a PC is better than a […]

Some Helpful Tips to Make Towing Operations Safe

Towing has become a very broad term, including many road services. It is not limited to pulling or towing a vehicle from one point to another. Towing is not a simple job. It requires highly trained professionals, trucks and teams. Here are some very helpful towing tips to follow to ensure safety and comfort. 1. […]

A brief history of parental rights

Beliefs about parental rights and child custody have changed dramatically over the years. The purpose of this article is to give a brief history of how children and child custody were treated throughout the centuries. In early Roman and English laws, children were considered the property of their parents. It was the father’s responsibility to […]

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