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Einhell tools for a wide range of jobs - Einhell
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Find out all about the top brand quality & wide range of products from Einhell! From hobby DIY enthusiast to professional. There is something for everyone!
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2001-Mar-13
Home
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Gaming community for every player that's out there.
  • Google Analytics code: 7870337-1
EPLmanager - Fantasy Football | English Premier League
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EPL Manager - the best fantasy football game out there! Set up your own fantasy football team at the English Premier League.
  • Google Analytics code: 72484031-1
  • Updated On (Date): 2016-Feb-22
  • Expiration time: 2018-Aug-14
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2015-Aug-14
Home Page of Little Malvern Court & Gardens
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Welcome to Little Malvern Court - The Home of the Berrington family since the dissolution on the Monastries in the 1530's.
  • Updated On (Date): 2018-Feb-15
Hire My Husband  - Your English speaking handyman services in the Geneva area
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There’s nothing my husband can’t do. He can fix anything around the house. Whatever is on your to-do list, Mike will be happy to help out. No job is too small and it will always be done with a smile.
  • Google Analytics code: 34712505-1
ESL JOB LIST
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There is a world of possibilities out there for anyone who wants to teach English abroad, Please check ESL Job List Website - https://wwww.esljoblist.com
  • Google Analytics code: 9355996-33
  • Updated On (Date): 2017-May-19
  • Expiration time: 2018-Jun-08
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2016-Jun-08
Home
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Welcome to  Discover History Established in 2003, Discover History is Paul Harding and Helen Lee who are both professional historical performers that like to concentrate on providing historical accuracy and authenticity through demonstrating the personal lives of how our ancestors lived, worked and enjoyed their pastimes. Covering over a million years of history We offer an interactive and hands-on experience to people of all ages and abilities. This provides an opportunity to handle both real and historically accurate replica artefacts and to find out more by talking to our friendly and knowledgeable historical interpreters. What we can do for you We have a range of services that we can offer you all year round. Living history displays for visitor attractions, a wide variety of school workshops and practical history sessions, specialist lectures and reminiscence sessions, village fetes, fayres and media work are all possible. But it need not stop there! If you have an idea, please ask, it may well be possible! Why us? We aim to be accurate in our interpretations and continuously research the periods we portray. All the replica objects we use are based on archaeological finds and other evidence from primary sources to give as real an experience of the past as we possibly can.
  • Updated On (Date): 2016-Aug-31
  • Expiration time: 2018-Sep-07
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2006-Sep-07
English 12
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Hello and welcome English 12 South Hill Summer School Students! This summer, I am trying not to spend too much time doing what I usually do. Instead of hanging out at the beach with my dog, I have been making this blog for our class. Let's hope there's method in my madness!! In this site, you will find information about poetry,…
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ReneeRoams | song of the traveling daughter
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Cafe culture is strong in Taiwan. Especially in Taipei, where there's a university around every corner, instagrammable cafes nestle everywhere. Everywhere you go, cafe culture is a little bit different. This fascinates me, since I spend a lot of time in cafes working, reading, and studying. Here are some quick observations about how Taipei's cafe culture is different from the US's. Roboppy's relatable "should I go to a cafe?" flowchart. Click through to read about her favorite cafes in Taipei! 1. Prime cafe hours are after lunch My senior year of college I'd head to a cafe directly after I'd showered, arriving around 7am. I'm used to coffee places opening at five or six in the morning to accommodate commuters who need their caffeine, but things are different in Taiwan. While lots of cafes in the US open early and close in the afternoon, cafe time in Taiwan starts around 10am and often stretches into the night. 2. The wifi password is probably their phone number. It's also usually posted somewhere, and if it's not, well, "wifi" needs no translation. Easy peasy. If you go to Starbucks, though, it's another matter. To access Starbucks' wifi, you'll need a phone number where you can get SMS messages. 3. You probably pay when you leave, not when you order. At chains like Starbucks, Dante, and Barista, paying when you order is standard. Not so at smaller cafes, where you frequently pay right before you leave. Even if you're leaving six hours after you first got there. Yes, I've walked out without paying and then the barista had to run after me and I had to walk myself back inside and apologize profusely, why do you ask? Cat's Got Nothing To Do Cafe, with a great view of Taipei. 4. There's probably a resident animal. In the US, laws prevent having animals in restaurants. In Taiwan, it's practically a national tradition. They did invent the cat cafe, after all! It's pretty common to have a cat live in a cafe or for the owners to bring their pup to work. My favorite cafe is home to a long-haired corgi! As long as you don't have a serious dander allergy, embrace the fluff. There's nothing like drinking tea while watching cats. 5. Cafes are big on dessert. Cafes in Taiwan serve dainty sponge cakes and waffles, and it's standard to get a drink and dessert if you're not buying a meal. (It's not impolite to skip the dessert or anything, it's just part of the Taiwanese cafe culture.) 6. Outside seating is frequently buggy and smokey. Just a heads up. 7. It ain't cheap. Lattes will cost you more than dinner here -- they run about 150NTD, whereas your average meal is around 100. Tea isn't cheaper, which is maddening to me. (The Louisa Coffee near the Da'An Library is a great spot if you want some cafe time but are working on a tight budget. Their teas are 30-50NTD! (I don't usually bring my camera to cafes, which means I don't have lots of cute cafe pictures. I promise the cafes are cute, though! I'll update when I get more pictures.)
  • Google Analytics code: 108369350-1
  • Updated On (Date): 2018-Jan-16
  • Expiration time: 2019-Feb-15
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2016-Feb-15
English Speaking Course Download | English Out There
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English Out There is the world's most effective English speaking course. Download your copy of our English Speaking Course by visiting our site today!
  • Google+ User ID: 114516058314354923060
  • Google Analytics code: 17018044-1
  • Updated On (Date): 2016-Jul-13
  • Expiration time: 2018-Aug-18
  • Website Registered On (Date): 2009-Aug-18
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