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Ken Charnly's Articles in Destinations

  • Engaged? Here’s Your Survival Guide
    The days after a guy pops the question are usually filled with more high-pitched squealing and hype. But once reality dawns in, anxiety takes on its roll. Many couples experience a wide range of emotions, from bliss and glee to fear and stress.
  • Birthday Traditions
    The tradition of birthday parties started in Europe a long time ago. It was feared that evil spirits were particularly attracted to people on their birthdays. To protect them from harm, friends and family would to come be with the birthday person and bring good thoughts and wishes. Giving gifts brought even more good cheer to ward off the evil spirits. This is how birthday parties began.
  • Antiques in The UK
    A tourist in the United Kingdom would find it difficult to avoid finding a collection of antiques. The UK offers a multitude of different places in which to examine and purchase antiques. In fact, a drive through the British countryside would give the impression that antiques in UK are like tea they are found everywhere.
  • Happy Organizations Have Happy Employees
    Nothing gives candidates a better idea of your workplace than a quick travel around of your office or facilities. It's one thing to tell a candidate that they'll be using high-tech bits and pieces. It's quite to show them the desk where they might sit, and the actual machine they'll be using. Once you show them, you're engaging their imagination.
  • Seven Wonders Of The World - Taj Mahal
    Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is just a three hours journey from New Delhi, the capital of India. It has been one of the most attractive tourist spots in India for foreigners for years. Taj Mahal, the “best-ever symbol of eternal love” stands on the bank of river Jamuna at Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
  • Traveling - China
    The Forbidden City, located at the center of Beijing municipality, was the seat of power for 24 emperors from 1406 to 1911. It took thousands of artisans and 14 years to complete the colossal complex spread over 720.000 square meters with 9.000 bays of halls and rooms which become a symbol of China’s monarchial grandeur built on the blood and sweat of its toiling peasantry.
  • HAINESVILLE - Chicago
    The village of Hainesville is located in the Lake County, Illinois. It is situated about forty miles to Chicago. Hainesville covers an area of around 4.433 square kilometers. Geographically speaking Hainesville is located at 42.33o north of the equator and 88.06o west of the prime meridian.
  • The Village of Itasca
    In 1841 Dr. Elijah Smith, a Boston physician, yearned for a more serene life. He decided to take his family west. He intended to start a new practice at a spot that did not have the crowds and the soot of the metropolitan areas on the east coast. He and his family made their preparations in New York City, and then the doctor took his family through Detroit and to DuPage County, to the region of Illinois that is now called the Village of Itasca.
  • Roselle, A Suburb of CHICAGO
    Roselle is a suburb of Chicago. It is situated in the northwest of Chicago and is a home to approximately 23,115 people. It is located about 25 miles from downtime Chicago and it takes almost 25 minutes or so to reach there from the O’Hare International Airport.

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