Frans August Larson

September 5th, 2010 — 04:21 am
Background Larson was born to a poor family as child number eleven. His parents were crofters (tenant farmers) on an estate known as Hlleby, in rebro Municipality, rebro County, in the historical Swedish province of Vstmanland. Larson's father died when Larson was three and his mother died when he was nine. He then became a servant boy for another one of the estate's crofters. At first he worked in the gardens, and with the cattle in the barn. Later, he became a stable boy, and ...
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Intelligent Transportation System

September 4th, 2010 — 04:31 am
Background Interest in ITS comes from the problems caused by traffic congestion and a synergy of new information technology for simulation, real-time control, and communications networks. Traffic congestion has been increasing worldwide as a result of increased motorization, urbanization, population growth, and changes in population density. Congestion reduces efficiency of transportation infrastructure and increases travel time, air pollution, and fuel consumption. The United ...
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How Would YOU Like to Have a Travel Buddy Who Knows How to Pick

September 3rd, 2010 — 04:35 am
Better yet how would YOU like to have a travel buddy who actually holds the World's Record of the Most Girlfriends! Let's go on a vacation, but this time lets skip, Ft. Lauderdale, Hawaii, Bahamas and Cancun. Let's go where the girls love Western Men like you and me. I am Elvis Preston King I have always been the master of how to pick up girls. Back home in the United States and Canada I noticed as I began to grow older the girls would stick up their nose up at me. I claim to be American and ...
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How to save money buying travel online and get the best deal.

September 2nd, 2010 — 12:44 am
Want to save some money when booking your travel online? Here are some tips to help you do just that. You at home have access to thousands of travel deals with the click of a mouse. 1. Sign up for travel e-newsletters Many airlines, tour operators, online travel agencies and travel sites have newsletters that they will send you via email; these usually include their latest travel deals. 2. Shop around Check various travel sites and make sure you are comparing apples to apples, know what is ...
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IKEA Company Info

August 30th, 2010 — 05:30 am
Since its establishment in 1943, the IKEA stores have been providing luxuries and comfortable furniture to its customers. Ingvar Kamprad, the owner, at the age of 17 opened the first store in Sweden. At present, the IKEA Group has business in 24 countries/territories and employs more than 128,000 co-workers to achieve its business goals. The annual sales figure reaches 21.1 billion euros. After more than 60 years in the furniture business, we know what our customers expect from us and our ...
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Travel Wallet Checklist

August 29th, 2010 — 01:31 am
A travel wallet can be pretty handy when you´re on the move, especially on international trips. It keeps all your travel documents and currency in one place for easy access. Following is a checklist of items you may want to keep in your travel wallet.
  • Passport
  • Photo ID
  • Airline, Cruise and Train Tickets
  • Boarding Pass
  • Insurance Cards (medical and car)
  • Itinerary with important telephone numbers and addresses (hotels, airlines, etc.)
  • Travel Coupons or Certificates
  • Some one-dollar bills for
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Rolling, Rolling, Rolling...

August 26th, 2010 — 03:36 am
How about a little bet between us? Let's see if you know, or otherwise can guess, what object played an essential role in the building of all four items in this short list: - your computer's Hard drive - your grandfather's wrist watch - Roman Emperor Caligula's Floating Palace - San Francisco's International Airport A little difficult, isn't it? Most likely, it's the third item that threw you off, isn't it? Don't feel discouraged, though: we haven't been able to reply, either, when we heard ...
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Why Is the Right To Fail So Important? ...and, Why It is Mostly Unique To America

August 25th, 2010 — 04:05 am
The American economic system of capitalism is unique in the industrialized world. Forms of capitalism exist in many countries, and the one general statement that applies to its usage is that capitalist countries are always more prosperous than non-capitalist states. That being stated, why is American capitalism so advanced, successful, admired and feared?  We all know that America offers the most dynamic advanced economy in the world. Brands such as Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Estee Lauder, IBM, ...
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Make Travel Plans For Tsunima Relief

August 24th, 2010 — 01:29 am
Welcome to TravelHomeLand Business Center... *****TSUNAMIS RELIEF****** Perkins Enterprises, LLC http://www.nateperkinslive.com http://www.voippacket8.net nateperkinsent@bellsouth.net 678-565-8633 OR 1800-904-8647 We have designed a Relief Tsunamis Trip Package, from home, Associate Travel Agent program, to provide an opportunity for people all over the world, a way for them to change their lives for the better. Whether you want to save money and have more fun when you travel or make extra ...
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6 Un-Cool Travel Destinations for Nerds

August 22nd, 2010 — 04:25 am
Gamer? Anime freak? Science nerd? Just since you wear a pocket protector, does not suggest you cannot travel. Let's face it - although quietly, the nerds most likely outnumber the awesome kids on this earth, and every culture and country across the entire world has its own version of a dweeb. So, why not get out of mom's basement and meet some other intelligent-minded folk like your self? Right here are a few places that only true geeks will appreciate.Dragon*Con - Atlanta, ...
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