Mini Siam offers replicas of 80 sacred places and important historical sites around Thailand (Old name is Siam). It was conceptualized by the Kaseam Kasemkiatsakul, the president of Thai Fine Arts, Handicraft and Culture Company Ltd. The park’s slogan is “Travel the World, Travel to Thailand, Go to Mini Siam”.

Mini Siam had been started to research the project in 1985, and had been constructed in 1986 with more 29 Rais which separated to be Mini Siam, and Mini Europe. These miniatures are at the scale of 1 to 25. Located at kilometer. 143 on Sukhumvit Road of Pattaya.
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From the familiar pastime’s origins to surprising tips and tactics, this list will provide you with all the information you need to wow your friends at the next neighbourhood barbecue. Every spring, North Americans gear up their grill, stock up on the meat and prepare for many mouth-watering barbecues. But how much do we really know about the art of barbecuing?

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The Barbecues originated in pig-pickin’s, feasts that were common in the Southern United States prior to the Civil War. Whole pigs were cooked and eaten by the crowd. The Smoking was used as far as 6000 years ago in order to make meats safe to eat and store. The meat was exposed to smoke and low heat in order to prevent bacteria and enzymes from growing.
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Pattaya City hoped will put Pattaya firmly in the eye of international fashion with a display of some of the world’s best known international models and a record breaking 1.6 Km catwalk. The fashion spectacular will be held along Pattaya’s Beach Road from the Central Festival Shopping Center down to Walking Street.

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The festival will take place between the 8th-11th of April 2010. Various design contests, hairstylist competitions, leather and ornament design contests, fashion shows and concerts are planned for the festival, with all of the major Thai designers and superstars set to attend the event.
What does Living Well mean to you? Does it mean you have plenty of money to do whatever you want? In your mind, does it mean you get to spend your time as you wish? Does living well conjure up the image of beautiful cars and homes and luxurious vacations? As they say, if you can dream it you can achieve it.

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However, a vivid imagination in and of itself does not lead to getting what you want. You also have to take supportive, concrete actions. In order to live well, it may be necessary for you to do some things differently then you’re doing today. Below is some tips to keep in mind if you have the desire to live well but have no idea how to actually start doing so.
There are many retirement communities available everywhere in the country. There are retirement communities who may offer the world to you and those who would provide you with the best comfort you need. But how do you choose which retirement community you want to spend the rest of your life in? What is the basis in finding the suitable communities in your neighborhood?

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In considering retirement communities settlement, make sure you know these useful information. Retirement communities are occupied by active and healthy adults whose ages range from 50 and above. These communities offer you retirement and the chance to pursue your dreams and interests while living comfortably.
ATV is the most popular for use in country home. Since their introduction to the public four decades ago, All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) have become increasingly popular. They are very appealing to riders because of the amount of danger one feels while riding. This danger, however, should not be taken lightly. ATVs carry with them a number of safety issues which every rider ought to be concerned about. Despite the ongoing effort of ATV companies to make these vehicles safer, accidents are still happening on an all-too-regular basis.

ATVs originally came as both 3-wheelers and 4-wheelers. It did not take long, though, for the industry and the public to realize the risk of the 3-wheeler. With no true center of gravity, the 3-wheeler was an accident waiting to happen. It was widely assumed that once ATV companies permanently removed the 3-wheeler from the market, accidents would sharply decrease. While there has been a decrease in the number of deaths and injuries due to 4-wheel ATVs, enough have happened that the vehicle’s safety is still a legitimate concern within the industry. For example, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) revealed that in 2004 alone, there were an estimated 136,000 serious injuries in the United States that were directly related to ATVs. The preceding year, 2003, saw 740 people lose their lives due to ATV accidents.
