Discover the Passion of Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the country’s largest city. Stretching south to north along the Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires has been the gateway to Argentina for many centuries. As a result, this city is now a modern and dynamic capital that proudly showcases the European architecture of its founders, whilst [...]

Retirement Tips for LGBT Community

Retirement Tips for LGBT Community

(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Westport, CT – Monday, October 1, 2007 – The MetLife Mature Market Institute and the Lesbian and Gay Aging Issues Network (LGAIN) of the American Society on Aging have prepared a list of tips and advice for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) baby boomers. Based on the Institute’s 2006 study, Out and Aging: The MetLife Study of Lesbian and Gay Baby Boomers, the first national survey of its kind, this publication will help LGBT individuals prepare for retirement, long-term care, caregiving and other issues related to getting older and providing assistance to others.

A weekend in Prague

Prague is a thriving hotspot for stag groups from the UK, but behind the cheap beer lies a historic city which oozes style and elegance. The local buildings demonstrate creative flair, and the whole place a somewhat quaint and pleasant quality which is seldom found in modern times. In short, it represents an ideal choice [...]

Home & Office Decoration with Antique Prints

Antique Prints plays a very important role in beautifying home and office. Decoration gives the special impact of home and the office. If it is decorated properly with antique decorator art you feel good and you like the atmosphere where you work or live.
The purpose of decorating house or the office is to look [...]

Roman General’s Spatha

 
Roman General’s Spatha
A beautifully made General’s sword with highly elaborated hilt, richly decorated bronze and stained oak.  Blade made of Spring steel.  This reproduction is handmade by Historical Armouries.
The spatha was a type of straight sword with a long point, measuring between 0.75 and 1 m,in use throughout 1st millennium Europe and the territory of the [...]

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