The History Of Hip Hop Clothing
January 13, 2010 • Category : Clothing
Clothing is an important factor of who we are. That is why urban clothing has become such a popular trend of the latest couple of years. So what is Urban Clothing.
Urban clothing actually has it roots back in the 1980's, with the emergence of hip hop. This streetwear was actually made up of established [...]
History Of Polo Shirts And Golf Shirts That Are Favorite Uniforms And Promotional Items In Tampa Fl
January 10, 2010 • Category : Clothing
Polo shirts and golf shirts, like custom t shirts and embroidered shirts, are favorite uniforms and promotional items in Tampa FL. But do you know how they came to be?
Acually, polo shirts and golf shirts are almost identical. They are also sometimes called tennis shirts. Obviously, this is because they were, and still are, [...]
The Imperial Palace - A Parliment That Contains A Significant Quantity Of History
January 4, 2010 • Category : Travel Tips
The elegant capital of Austria is home to lots of famous|popular} attractions that not only compliment its attractiveness but makes this city a great sightseer hot-spot. One attraction that is treasured by people of Vienna and foreigners alike is the Hofburg, Vienna's Imperial Palace. However, to really experience this splended attraction, you cannot simply [...]
The History Of Chillies And Their Use As A Spice
December 31, 2009 • Category : Cooking
Chillies (chilies) are an amazing spice in that they have both gained universal appeal and represent one of the few spices to travel from the New World to the Old. They are the fruit of members of the Capsicum genus of flowering plants (all members of the Solanaceae (deadly nightshade) family of plants and range [...]
Egypt The Land Of History And Mystery
December 28, 2009 • Category : Travel Tips
Following the same schedule everyday without any adventure or change can be monotonous and can lead individuals to stress and frustration. To avert such situations, a long holiday to a serene yet interesting place can do wonders to rejuvenate oneself. Spending some time away from your busy schedules among natural beauty can lift up your [...]
Gorgonzola Cheese - The History Behind Gorgonzola Cheese
December 27, 2009 • Category : Gourmet
The delicious taste of this particular cheese comes all the way from Italy where the main ingredient is unskimmed milk from the cattle. The milk from these cows is called Gorgonzola after a village that is now known as a suburb of Milan. Many people arent aware that the cheese was actually the result of [...]
Dingley Lodge Hotel A Short History
December 26, 2009 • Category : Destinations
Dingley Lodge is a victorian house, now operated as a hotel, that is set in its own grounds high above the beautiful Dingley Valley. Situated in the village of Dingley, it lies just with Northamptonshire on the border with Leicestershire and has views of the Welland Valley and Dingley Valley. Originally built in 1888 by [...]
A Short History Of Bruges
December 24, 2009 • Category : Destinations
Bruges (in French or Brugge in Dutch), is the capital of the province of West Flanders in present-day Flanders, the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is one of Europe's most important landmarks as the city has hardly changed since the Middle Ages.
Julius Caesar's built the first fortifications in the 1st century BC to protect [...]
From Past To Present Wedding Cakes Throughout History
December 24, 2009 • Category : Weddings
The history of the wedding cake can be dated back as far as the Roman Empire where the groom would eat a part of a loaf of Barley and break the rest over the brides head. This was to symbolize the dominance the male had over his bride and the breaking of her virginal state. [...]
The Olive History And Production
December 24, 2009 • Category : Gourmet
The Olive tree dates back to early ancient times in both biblical and classical writings. In these early writings, the olive oil is referenced as a symbol of both goodness and purity, and the tree represents peace and happiness. In ancient times, the oil was also burnt in sacred lamps at temples during the Olympic [...]

