Archive for the 'Interesting Stuff' Category

Can You Make Money with Home Based Businesses?

Posted by Manny Mazda on 11th May , 2009

The answer to this question is a definite YES! I have lots of business associates in the USA, Europe, Australia and New Zealand who are working in home based businesses and making thousands of dollars each week. In fact the lady who introduced me to my home based business is only 25 years of age [...]

Prague - Capital of the Czech Republic

Posted by Manny Mazda on 7th May , 2009

The capital of the Czech Republic is one of the most important historical preservation sites in central Europe. Prague’s one of-a-kind urban heart has been a UNESCO world cultural and natural heritage site since 1992.
Prague is a great city for romantics. Remnants of the city’s history are found on nearly every corner.
A saunter through the [...]

All About Forex Trading

Posted by Manny Mazda on 21st April , 2009

Gold, Oil and the foreign exchange are three different markets that are reliant on each other. If you are into Forex trading, knowing what one does may give you an insight where the other markets may be heading. It would be useful to become familiar with those different markets as a trader and get some [...]

Don’t Write Off the Market Just Yet

Posted by Manny Mazda on 10th April , 2009

Some investors have a different view on stockmarket falls. They see the low stock prices as an opportunity to grab a cheap shares.
During times of market turbulence, it is our natural instinct to protect our wealth and distance ourselves from risk. While this reaction is unsurprising, it can also mean missing out on profit opportunities [...]

USA Influences on Australian Lighting Design

Posted by Manny Mazda on 2nd April , 2009

Electrified candle brackets with wrought iron or aluminium holders and brass or timber candelabra with small individual fabric shades in imitation American colonial or mission style were common in Australia during the 1920s and 1930s. They were hung in Spanish mission or neo-colonial styled homes and also in Californian affordable homes.
It was quite often the [...]

Your Attitude Determines Your Business Future

Posted by Manny Mazda on 9th March , 2009

You have found a business for sale, you have bought it, so what now? With all the pieces of your new business just about in place, there is a crucial Issue to discuss, You. The most important ingredient in small business is the owner, and the most important ingredient in the owner is their attitude [...]

The City of Seoul - South Korean Capital

Posted by Manny Mazda on 6th March , 2009

Over 20 million Koreans live in and around Seoul, yet it is one of few a cities that has successfully preserved its buildings from the past and integrated them into the skyline of a growing global city.
Seoul is loud and bustling, as befits one of the most densely populated metropolises on Earth. Lines of cars [...]

Tax Haven Strategies

Posted by Manny Mazda on 5th March , 2009

The use of tax havens in day to day corporate life has grown to be almost mainstream these days. To the small businessman and the private investor, the use of tax havens still probably seems a little shady.
This shouldn’t be the case any more as the use of tax havens to reduce tax or just [...]

May Favourite Social Bookmarking Sites

Posted by Manny Mazda on 27th February , 2009

Social bookmarking is all the range in 2009. It’s a proven method of drawing traffic to your web site and for gaining those valuable links that we all covet. Basically all you do is share your favourite web site links with others then other people vote your links up or down depending on how interesting [...]

Bangkok - Amazing Blend of Cultures

Posted by Manny Mazda on 17th February , 2009

If New York is the city that never sleeps then Bangkok, Thailand’s garish assets city, comes a very close trice place. The city was founded in 1782 by the first monarch of the award Chakri period. today it’s the country’s spiritual, commercial and educational hub, home to approximately ten million people or more than 10% [...]