The document discusses various upcoming international sporting and cultural events from 2010 to 2016 that will drive international travel and tourism. These include the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, and the 2016 Olympics in Rio. The document also summarizes trends in the international roaming business, such as a shift to packet data and broadband access and the potential for mobile broadband internet access in developing countries. Lastly, it provides recommendations for marketing strategies to promote international roaming services to travelers.
Este documento habla sobre las megaconstrucciones de puentes. Define los puentes y explica que son estructuras que permiten cruzar obstáculos como rÃos o depresiones. Da como ejemplo de megaconstrucción en Ecuador a los cuatro puentes sobre el RÃo Babahoyo, los cuales forman parte de un complejo vial importante y permiten el tránsito de gran cantidad de vehÃculos diariamente. Concluye resaltando la utilidad de los puentes para acortar distancias de manera segura y cómo las megaconstrucciones demuestran el desarrollo
Blackpool beach was ranked as the best beach for families. It has Spanish-style steps leading to golden sands that are perfect for activities like strolling, Frisbee, and picnics. Donkey rides and deckchairs are also available. Polzeath beach in Cornwall was ranked as the best for swimming, with secluded coves and sands that seem to go on forever at low tide. Cardigan Bay in Wales was ranked as the best for wildlife, as it is home to one of only two bottlenose dolphin colonies in the UK and is likely to see seals, porpoises, and various birds. Woolacombe beach in Devon was ranked as the best for activities, with
This document summarizes the seventh annual Tesco Mum of the Year awards ceremony. It recognizes eight inspirational mothers for their achievements and helping others. The event included celebrity guests, musical performances, and honored the award winners for their compassion and community work. Attendees enjoyed food, drinks and goodie bags at the glamorous event celebrating amazing mothers.
This document provides recommendations for the hottest holiday destinations for 2012, including Crete, Greece; Aruba; Toronto, Canada; Lisbon, Portugal; Orlando, Florida; and Holland. It highlights the best things to see and do, eat, and tips for saving money in each destination.
Carol Vorderman responds to criticism about her dress sense at age 51. She says she dresses how she likes and is more confident now than in her 30s. As a single mother, she raised two successful children on her own and found fulfillment through her career in TV and education advising.
Tracey became the sole breadwinner for her family after her husband Graham lost his job. She had to take on more hours in her part-time job, including working weekends and late nights, to replace Graham's lost income. Graham then went to university while caring for their two children. Tracey was promoted and found satisfaction in providing for her family on her own income.
This document summarizes interviews with four women who started successful businesses despite economic challenges. It discusses:
1) Nicola Elliott who founded an organic candle and skincare company called Neom with £15,000 in savings. Her products are now stocked in 400 stores and the business generates £1.5 million in annual revenue.
2) Sophie Cornish who co-founded the online marketplace NotOnTheHighStreet.com with £140,000 from investors. The site now lists 1,500 small businesses and employs 35 people.
3) Katariina Rosen who earns £55,000 profit per year from her online knitting patterns and wool collection business.
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The document discusses how taking on physical challenges for charity can help motivate people to improve their health and happiness. It profiles 4 readers who transformed their lives and bodies through charity events: Sarah lost over 2.5 stone training for a cancer charity run in memory of her brother; Tracey slimmed to a size 12 to skydive for cystic fibrosis research for her son; Debbie ditched antidepressants and lost 2 stone training to climb Kilimanjaro; and Jane took up running and lost over 3 stone in preparation for marathon challenges that raised money for Alzheimer's research.
This document provides recommendations for the hottest holiday destinations for 2012, including Crete, Greece; Aruba; Toronto, Canada; Lisbon, Portugal; Orlando, Florida; and Holland. It highlights the best things to see and do, eat, and tips for saving money in each destination.
Carol Vorderman responds to criticism about her dress sense at age 51. She says she dresses how she likes and is more confident now than in her 30s. As a single mother, she raised two successful children on her own and found fulfillment through her career in TV and education advising.
Tracey became the sole breadwinner for her family after her husband Graham lost his job. She had to take on more hours in her part-time job, including working weekends and late nights, to replace Graham's lost income. Graham then went to university while caring for their two children. Tracey was promoted and found satisfaction in providing for her family on her own income.
This document summarizes interviews with four women who started successful businesses despite economic challenges. It discusses:
1) Nicola Elliott who founded an organic candle and skincare company called Neom with £15,000 in savings. Her products are now stocked in 400 stores and the business generates £1.5 million in annual revenue.
2) Sophie Cornish who co-founded the online marketplace NotOnTheHighStreet.com with £140,000 from investors. The site now lists 1,500 small businesses and employs 35 people.
3) Katariina Rosen who earns £55,000 profit per year from her online knitting patterns and wool collection business.
4)
The document discusses how taking on physical challenges for charity can help motivate people to improve their health and happiness. It profiles 4 readers who transformed their lives and bodies through charity events: Sarah lost over 2.5 stone training for a cancer charity run in memory of her brother; Tracey slimmed to a size 12 to skydive for cystic fibrosis research for her son; Debbie ditched antidepressants and lost 2 stone training to climb Kilimanjaro; and Jane took up running and lost over 3 stone in preparation for marathon challenges that raised money for Alzheimer's research.