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  1. The Philosophy Behind Coach John Wooden's Pyramid of Success Former UCLA men's basketball coach John Wooden's Pyramid of Success is his careful selection and arrangement of the habits that are the fundamentals of his definition of success, which is "peace of mind that is a direct result of self-satisfaction in...
  2. What You Should Know About Cash Gifting: Don't Get Scammed! A scam by any other name is still a scam. Cash Gifting, Cash Leveraging, Giving and similar programs are just pyramid schemes in disguise. They appear credible with an easy to explain money-making method, but actually rely on greed to exploit the ig...
  3. Chichen Itza Pyramid Chichen Itza was built by the Mayan civilization in the northern center of the Yucatan state of Mexico. Dominating the center of Chichen Itza is the pyramid commonly known as "El Castillo" (the castle). This step pyramid (yes it has lots...
  4. Great Pyramid of Cholula The Great Pyramid of Cholula is located ten minutes outside of Puebla in Mexico. It has the largest volume of the pre-Columbian pyramids and is the largest stone monument in the world. Today only part of the staircase on one side of this immense step...
  5. Hatshepsut- First Female Pharaoh For years, all that remained of the reign of Hatshepsut, Egypt's first female pharaoh, were the temples she had constructed and the records of her rule. A long running search for her mummy had gripped the world of archaeology and Egyptology for deca...
  6. Adventures in Sacred Geometry Imagine being able to explore alternate realities without using drugs, to travel through time and space and play in the realm of spirit. What if you could use the mysterious power of creation to manifest the invisible into form? With Sacred Geometr...
  7. Seven Deadly Wonders - Book Review If you love an exciting action packed thriller, you must read Seven Deadly Wonders by Matthew Reilly. First published in hardcover by Simon and Schuster in December of 2005 the book is kind of like Indiana Jones meets the Da Vinci Code. The paperba...
  8. How long did it take to build the Great Pyramid? A: According to the ancient Greek historian Herodotus, the Great Pyramid took 20 years to construct and demanded the labour of 100,000 men. completion date | 2570 BC height | 456 feet (139 meters) original height | 481 feet (147 metres) Built for K...
  9. Christmas Pyramid Tabletop Trees, Tabletop Christmas Trees
  10. Teotihuacan and its Pyramids Teotihuacan "The City of the Gods" in the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs is today a huge archaeological site in Mexico. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which means that it's open to tourists and is preserved as well as somewhat reco...
  11. Learn Arabic Learn Arabic - You too can be speaking Arab in a few weeks from now: Numerous studies have revealed that in any language, native-speakers use only about 2500 different words and phrases on a daily basis. Dr. Pimsleur spent his lifetime studying these...
  12. Pyramids of Mexico Mexico is a fascinating country, with a huge variety of cultural things to see and do and an amazing history. There are a lot of ancient ruins in a good state of repair, some set in wonderful jungle settings. Here is a review of a cultural tour of...
  13. Egypt: Nile Cruise The best way to see Ancient Egypt is to cruise along the Nile, although there is a lot to see in Cairo or the Valley of the Kings, for a few days, without traveling the length of the Nile. Many tourists also go to Egypt for the beaches, diving and sn...
  14. Photo Gallery: South America, Mexico, Cuba Photo Gallery of South America Countries: Cuba, Mexico, Latin America, Peru These photographs are from my related South American and Latin American travel articles listed below and are available for sale in the form of postcards, mouse-pads, greetin...
  15. Quixtar Links and information on Quixtar, formerly Amway. Quixtar is a multi-level marketing company, founded in 1999 by the owners of Amway. Quixtar is now owned by Alticor which also owns Amway. While Access Business Group (also owned by Alticor, Inc.) took...
  16. Mexico City, Zocalo, Teotihuacan Pyramids and Xochimilco Mexico city is a big sprawling city, but with a lot of interesting cultural things for a tourist to do in a small area near the centre and also some fascinating archeological sites, such as the enormous Teotihuacan Pyramids just outside the city...
  17. Photo Gallery: African Safari Photographs After many years of world travel, in search of wild animals and beautiful scenery, I have published some of my African Safari photographs here: From Namiba, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia in Southern Africa, these photographs are available as postcar...
  18. Places to see in West Tennessee We would love for you to visit us here in West Tennessee. We have beautiful parks, mouth watering food, hunting, fishing, and fabulous colleges. Consider enjoying some Southern Hospitality. There are some interesting and famous folks that came...
  19. How tall is the Great Pyramid? A: 456 feet! (139 meters) - completion date: 2570 BC The Great Pyramid no longer reaches its original height because most of the outer casing of smooth white limestone, has been stripped away by thieves. Originally, it stood 481 feet high. (147 met...
  20. Chichen Itza, Mexico, Yucatan Peninsula Chichen Itza is the most famous of Yucatan Peninsulas Mayan sites, in Mexico and the best restored. First settled in Late Classic Period abandoned in about 9th century resettled in 10th and finally abandoned in 14th century. It has regular, steep sid...