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  • The Cayman Island Offer Island Paradise For Visitors Like Sanjay Patil

    The Cayman Island Offer Island Paradise For Visitors Like Sanjay Patil

    Tourists like Sanjay Patil visit the Cayman Islands to savor the people, culture and experiences that are unlike any other Caribbean destination. The people of the Cayman Islands refer to the way they present their country’s resources and attractions as “Caymankind,” in recognition of the smiles, compassion and care island residents bestow upon visitors.
    A British territory located in the Caribbean 149 miles south of Cuba and 480 miles from Miami, the Cayman Islands are Cayman Brac, Little Cayman and Grand Cayman. Grand Cayman is largest of the three islands. At 76 square miles, Grand Cayman Islandrepresents three quarters of the total landmass of the three islands with Cayman Brac comprising 14 square miles and Little Cayman, the smallest of the three, with only 10 square mile of land area.
    The Cayman Islands offer visitors like Dr. Sanjay Patil year-round weather that is perfect for just about any activity, including water sports, snorkeling, shopping or outdoor dining. With only limited precipitation and average annual temperatures ranging from 75 degrees during the winter months to 85 degrees in the summer, island guests get unhampered access to outdoor activities.
    Grand Cayman
    Grand Cayman Island offers Sanjay Patil and other guests every activity an island visitor could desire, including duty-free shopping at local vendors and artisans. Most visitors will eventually find their way to the clear, azure waters of the Caribbean and the many white-sand beaches, including Seven Mile Beach.
    Considered by many to be one of the most beautiful beaches in the region, Seven Mile Beach is a popular destination for tourists like Sanjay Patil because it is open to the public. Seven Mile Beach is also home to many luxury resorts and hotels.
    Cayman Brac
    The cosmopolitan surroundings of Grand Cayman Island are in sharp contrast to the rugged splendor of the 14 square miles of Cayman Brac. Featuring a lighthouse atop a 140-foot bluff, Cayman Brac is popular among nature lovers and adventure seekers for its 200 species of birds, exotic plants and flowers, sinkholes and limestone caves, and vast assortment of fish and other aquatic life.
    Popular activities on Cayman Brac include scuba diving and snorkeling. Visitors like Dr. Sanjay Patil can explore the many shipwrecks and underwater natural features that exist just off the island’s beaches. For those visitors looking to relax and unwind, Cayman Brac offers plenty of quiet, secluded beaches to get away from the crowds.
    Little Cayman
    The smallest of the Cayman Islands at a mere 10 square miles, Little Cayman offers seclusion and natural beauty unsurpassed anywhere else in the Caribbean. A popular destination for honeymooners looking for a true island getaway, Little Cayman features some of the most popular diving sites in the world. The waters surrounding Little Cayman are alive with sharks, lobster, octopus, turtles, stingrays and tropical fish of every variety.
    Celebrations make Little Cayman come alive with an annual Mardi Gras, Pirates Week and the popular Little Cayman Cook-off.
  • Going Digital: What Stephen Finfer And Other Photographers Can Expect In The Next Few Years

    Going Digital: What Stephen Finfer And Other Photographers Can Expect In The Next Few Years

    The increasing popularity of mobile cameras has had a significant impact on many segments of the photography industry. Photojournalists can now use smartphones to shoot and send still photos to their editors and can append accompanying text with just a few keystrokes. These photos can also be distributed worldwide in a matter of seconds. Time Magazine’s coverage of Hurricane Sandy in 2012 is one of the most famous examples of digital photography supplanting traditional photo shoots; the reporters on the scene shot still photos using advanced mobile devices and immediately uploaded those photos for use in both online and print versions of Time. As mobile technologies continue to increase in power and in public use, digital photography strategies are likely to achieve a greater share of the photographic technology market.
    Photojournalism and the Everyman Syndrome
    Twitter and Facebook have made it possible for individuals not directly involved in the journalism field to release breaking news and to serve as reporters within the online community. These venues are ideal for digital photography uploads and can provide information that may not be available through traditional news sources. According to a recent Pew Research survey, 39 percent of respondents obtained news from an online source or through a mobile feed within one day of contact with pollsters. This figure is likely to increase significantly as full saturation in the mobile and online marketplaces becomes a reality.
    Portrait Photography
    One of the last strongholds of traditional photography, the professional portrait marketplace still employs digital technologies in the production and finishing stages of these photos. Stephen Finfer, the founder of Arthouse Entertainment and a professional portrait photographer to the stars, maintains a full array of equipment designed specifically for capturing moments during performances and in the studio environment. Film photography is ideal for ensuring the full range of color and the fine details necessary for celebrity portraits and performance stills. During the editing phase, however, digital techniques are becoming more practical and more popular among photographers like Stephen Finfer who depend on precise framing and centering to help their portraits come alive for the viewer.
    Commercial Photography
    Family portraits, senior pictures. and wedding photos are the bread-and-butter of many smaller photography studios. Digital technologies are making these processes easier and faster for photographers who depend on bulk orders to maintain their profitability. Especially in difficult economic times, digitizing the photographic process and upgrading to faster, more efficient equipment can boost productivity and allow added input from clients on the shots they most prefer. Digital images can be evaluated on the fly and can be printed immediately for added convenience. This can allow immediate production of identification cards and badges, custom printing for mugs, pens and promotional materials and an improved customer service experience for clients of the commercial photo studio.
    As digital photography improves and the quality of these images increases, more journalists, commercial studios and portrait photographers are likely to adopt some elements of digitization into their everyday workflows. Digital technologies will play a significant role in the artworks, iconic photographs and news dissemination outlets available in coming years. By exploring these advanced options now, photographers can remain on the cutting edge of the industry and ensure their profitability in this ever-changing marketplace.
  • For Bill Mulrow Reading Is Fundamental To Future Success

    For Bill Mulrow Reading Is Fundamental To Future Success

    In today’s fast-paced environment, reading for pleasure may seem to be a luxury most can ill afford. However, reading and exploring new ideas can be a critical element in workplace success and improved quality of life.

    Works of fiction can provide a welcome escape from everyday stress and can offer insights into alternative points of view. Ralph Waldo Emerson believed that reading was essential for the leaders of any civilized society, stating, “If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads.”

    Leaders in Industry and Entertainment
    Many movers and shakers in the public and private sectors have voiced their support for the practice of reading for pleasure. Bill Mulrow, the chairman of the New York State Housing Finance Agency and the State of New York Mortgage Agency and a Senior Managing Director at the Blackstone Group, lists reading as one of his primary hobbies.

    Oprah Winfrey has also popularized reading as an avocation. Oprah’s Book Club has showcased numerous works of fiction and nonfiction by famous and little-known authors for a wide audience around the world. And Microsoft founder and multi-billionaire Bill Gates has been quoted as saying, “I spend a lot of time reading.”

    These notable individuals have busy schedules and urgent commitments. Nonetheless, they take time out to read and open their minds to new ideas.

    What to Read
    Making a choice between fiction and nonfiction is usually a matter of personal preference. Bill Mulrow enjoys the historical fiction genre and he also incorporates biographies into his everyday reading schedule.

    Oprah’s reading list runs the gamut from recent works of social importance to mysteries, love stories and other light fiction.

    No computer-related titles appear in the list recently released by Bill Gates. His eight titles include only one work of fiction and cover wide-ranging topics that include a study of stereotypes, the history of shipping containers and dietary changes in the country of Japan.

    What all three readers have in common is an interest in topics outside their particular field of expertise. By exploring these new ideas and incorporating them into daily routines and work experiences, Bill Mulrow, Oprah and Bill Gates can recharge their mental batteries and expand their horizons to include added vistas of knowledge.

    Works of Lasting Importance
    While Bill Mulrow admits to having a preference for Dan Brown’s complex and convoluted mystery novels, he reads other works of cultural importance as well to remain current with modern society. Recent selections read by Mulrow include a biography of Bruce Springsteen and a novel about Dwight D. Eisenhower.

    Oprah’s Book Club regularly covers controversial works of fiction and nonfiction and invites discussion through the club’s online site. Bill Gates has created the Gates Notes book catalog, which includes “The Catcher in the Rye,” “Too Big to Fail” and “The Hunger Games” among its 150 summary entries. These culturally significant literary works offer more than just relaxation and enjoyment for readers. They can also shape attitudes and create opportunities for greater creativity and innovation both on and off the job.

    Examining the reading habits of highly successful individuals in the fields of industry, entertainment and invention can provide valuable insights into the value of reading for pleasure. Taking time out for reading can be a relaxing and rewarding activity that can open up new avenues of creativity and inspiration and build a solid foundation for future
    success.

  • U-17 Fifa Tournament Offers Rak The Spotlight On World State

    U-17 Fifa Tournament Offers Rak The Spotlight On World State

    As a fitting prelude to the opening in 2015 of the Real Madrid resort complex and 10,000-seat stadium, Ras Al Khaimah is set to host the FIFA U-17 World Cup UAE 2013 beginning October 17. Fifty-two matches are to be played at six venues throughout the UAE. The matches in Ras Al Khaimah will be played at Emirates Stadium.

    The U-17 World Cup is one of the biggest football events in the world. Held every two years, teams from around the world compete in elimination matches with the final matches held in the UAE. Officials anticipate that the tournament will be the largest football event ever held in the UAE. Although it will require a great deal of work to prepare the six venues in the UAE for the event, it will provide a boost to the stature of football in the region.

    Upgrading the Facilities

    Compared to stadiums in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the 3,000-seat stadium in Ras Al Khaimah might leave some wondering about its ability to host a World Cup tournament. The coach of the RAK club disagrees and believes that having some of the matches in Ras Al Khaimah will benefit the emirate with much needed upgrades to existing facilities.

    A delegation from FIFA inspected all the facilities in the UAE, including those in Ras Al Khaimah. The members of the delegation determined that the facilities were on track for completion in June. Final inspection of all facilities will take place in August. In keeping with the overall plan of His Highness Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi to invest for the future of RAK, the upgrades and preparations have included increasing RAK stadium capacity and making improvements to its training facilities. All of the upgrades will benefit residents of the emirate after the tournament is over.

    Football Set to Overtake the UAE

    The FIFA tournament will have 52 matches played in three weeks at six UAE facilities. Members of the RAK football community see this as an opportunity for this Northern Emirate to take its place with Dubai and Abu Dhabi as a stronghold for the development of football throughout the UAE. The improved facilities that will remain after the tournament should contribute to future development of the sport in the emirate.

    Working Toward the Future of RAK

    The FIFA U-17 World Cup brings with it the promise of future FIFA tournaments in the region. The planned $1 billion Real Madrid resort and sports complex along with its 10,000-seat stadium could make Ras Al Khaimah a future equal to Abu Dhabi and Dubai for sports in the region.

    His Highness Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi has looked for ways to bring growth and investment into Ras Al Khaimah while, at the same time, improving the quality of life for its residents. The stature of the FIFA U-17 World Cup will elevate the visibility of RAK outside of the UAE, possibly as far away as Minnesota, and set the stage for the tourism explosion expected when Real Madrid opens in 2015.

  • Travelation’s Guide to Practicing Cultural Sensitivity in Dubai

    Travelation’s Guide to Practicing Cultural Sensitivity in Dubai

    Travelation‘s Guide to Practicing Cultural Sensitivity in Dubai – Once a sleepy fishing settlement, Dubai has risen to an almost iconic stature as ultra-cosmopolitan hot spot where sunshine, exotic seaside landscapes, upscale dining and shopping and luxurious amenities draw in business and leisure visitors by the thousands each year.
    The second largest and most well known of the seven United Arab Emirates, Dubai offers travelers a wealth of things to see and do. However, there are some serious cultural differences you should be aware of and take into account before you head out to this famed emirate.
    Dubai is, in general, friendly and welcoming toward foreigners and does its best to accommodate different cultures within the scope of its own cultural rules. English is widely spoken in Dubai and public information (like warning signs, road signs and menus) is typically posted in both English and Arabic. This makes navigating the city as an English speaker fairly easy.
    While Dubai is heavily populated and visited by Westerners, it very much remains a Middle Eastern culture. The emirate is under royal rule by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and strictly governed by Islamic law. To have the most comfortable and pleasant trip, it’s really important to be sensitive to the culture and respect the law of the land.
    Islamic law requires that men and women cover themselves at all times with modest clothing. In public places like shopping malls, the dress codes are not overly strict. However, wearing clothing that is considered too tight or too revealing is frowned upon, and can potentially result in your being asked to leave an establishment or, in serious cases, cause you legal problems. Bathing suits and bikinis are allowed at beaches and water parks, but nowhere else. If you’re visiting a mosque or religious site, you should cover up bare shoulders, arms and legs, and wear a headscarf if you are a woman.
    While alcohol is available in licensed bars and restaurants in Dubai, drinking in public is prohibited, and public drunkenness is considered a serious offense.
    Be careful about snapping photos of local color in Dubai. It’s culturally unacceptable to take pictures of Muslim women or military installations, or to photograph Muslim men without getting their consent first.
    Public displays of affection (PDA) between men and women—even minor displays like kissing on the cheek or holding hands—are frowned upon in Dubai. While officials may look the other way in some light cases, overt PDA can attract the attention of officials, and possibly get you into some legal trouble.
    If for any reason you are reprimanded by a local official or even a passerby for something you are wearing or doing, politely and humbly apologize. Trying to challenge the customs or defend your rights is not only in poor taste, it can cause you further trouble.
    If you’re planning on going to Dubai, be sure to visit Travelation for the best flight, hotel and car rental options. The Travelation site is easy to use, and offers some of the best deals available for flights to Dubai, and anywhere else you might want to go.
  • Rome Captivates Tourists Like William Mulrow

    Rome Captivates Tourists Like William Mulrow

    Walking the streets of Rome is like visiting the world’s largest outdoor museum, according to tourists like William Mulrow. The Vatican, St. Peter’s Square, the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum invite visitors to take out their cameras and take photos of some of the most famous and recognizable sites and attractions in the world.

    Useful Facts About Rome
    The modern city of Rome has a population of almost three million people living in an area that covers 580 square miles. Most of its population, approximately 98 percent, is Roman Catholic.
    William Mulrow and other visitors who do their research before visiting Rome know that June through August are the peak tourist months in Rome, with daytime temperatures ranging from 81 degrees to 88 degrees Fahrenheit and little rainfall. Visitors to Rome in August might notice that tourists outnumber residents. The middle of August is the traditional time when local residents and shopkeepers take their summer vacation. Many restaurants, museums and hotels either close or have limited hours of operation with locals away on vacation.
    Popular times of the year to visit Rome, in addition to the summer months, are Lent and Easter and Christmas. Winter weather can be chilly from November until after New Year’s Day, with daytime temperatures ranging from 35 degrees to 62 degrees. Visitors like William Mulrow who do not mind a chill in the air will enjoy the festive atmosphere of Rome with its Christmas markets during the holiday season.
    Visitors might want to avoid traveling to Rome in November and February. November travelers can count on lots of rain while visiting Rome and Vatican City. Although November is the rainiest time of the year, February can be quite chilly and uncomfortable for outdoor activities, such as enjoying espresso at an outdoor cafe.
    Transportation
    Getting around while in Rome is easy using the bus and subway system that take visitors like William Mulrow anywhere they want to go in the city. Tourist offices throughout the city offer maps of the public transportation system to assist visitors. Travelers should be careful when using public transportation because of the many pickpockets who ply their illegal trade on the city’s crowded buses and subway trains.
    Must-See Sights
    The Colosseum and the Roman Forum transport visitors such as William Mulrow back to the days of the Roman Empire. The Colosseum was the site where gladiators fought to the death with each other and wild animals for the entertainment of the citizens of Rome.
    The Vatican is technically not in Rome. Vatican City is a sovereign state that is a walled enclave surrounded by Rome. It is the world’s smallest independent state and is governed by the Pope and the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State. Museums in Rome and in the Vatican house the works of Michelangelo, Bernini, Raphael, Caravaggio, Rubens and other renowned artists and sculptors.
    The Spanish Steps are between Piazza di Spagna and Piazza Trinita dei Monti. The steps were built in the eighteenth century by Francesco de Sanctis to connect the square with the church at the top. The steps are adorned with flowers to provide visitors such as William Mulrow with a colorful and memorable experience.
  • Shawn Henry Baybutt’s Love Of Steelhead Fishing

    Shawn Henry Baybutt’s Love Of Steelhead Fishing

    Trout fishing is a popular sport. Different species of trout can be found all over the world, and in both salt and fresh water, with the exception of Antarctica. It’s not surprising that Shawn Henry Baybutt lists trout fishing among the many activities he likes to participate in. More pointedly, Mr. Baybutt prefers a particular type of trout known as the steelhead trout, which is popular from Southern California to the peninsula of Alaska and all points in between. This variation of the Rainbow trout has been a favorite of anglers like Shawn Baybutt for many years.

    While steelhead trout are found in the various rivers and streams of Canada is considered a trout, the steelhead resembles a salmon more than its freshwater counterpart. Steelhead trout are ocean faring fish and only return to freshwater to spawn. In fact, the steelhead, as it is called in the US and Canada, is aptly named the ocean trout in Australia.
    Another thing that makes steelhead trout popular is how vigorous the fish can be. While most steelheads are medium in size they are excellent game, and in some cases the steelhead can grow quite large. As an example, the largest known steelhead trout caught was 47 inches long weighing in at 53 pounds.
    Unfortunately, in recent years, populations of steelhead trout have been on the decline in North America.
    Shawn Baybutt, as well as many other anglers, finds the steelhead trout to be an excellent gaming fish but the question is where does Shawn Henry Baybutt like to fish for this popular trout. While there are many different locations in North America and more pointedly Canada, perhaps one of the best areas where Mr. Baybutt finds a strong population of steelhead trout is the Skeena.
    The Skeena begins in the Spasizi Plateau, a large grouping of coastal mountains and snakes through 350 miles and ends at Port Rupert, a large ocean port. The Skeena also encompasses over 30 different tributaries like the Bulkey, Morice, Kispiox and the Babine, just to name a few. These various tributaries of the Skeena create what is known as Rivers of Steel as these waterways hold large volumes of steelhead trout.
    Within this large area are various different spots that Mr. Baybutt as well as other Canadian anglers love to fish for steelhead trout. However, it’s important to understand that as stated before that the steelhead population has dwindled over the years which is why Mr. Baybutt has always promoted responsible fishing in order to maintain a healthy level of this most beloved fish.
    Shawn Henry Baybutt enjoys a great many things in life, but one of his true passions is fishing for steelhead trout. This fish is a true sporting catch. In addition, with the joy of being able to take in some of the most grand and spectacular landscapes surrounding the bodies of water steelhead trout call home, it’s little wonder why Mr. Baybutt enjoys this pastime as much as he does.
  • Let’s Go DUBAI

    Let’s Go DUBAI

    Let’s Go DUBAI – Travelling is my passion and hobby, I love going around the world experiencing different culture, indulged in their local delicacies cuisine, feel the weather, enjoy the architecture and so much more to do and gain. East Asia is the only place that I have been to mostly, I’ve been to Australia once when I was a child but I will go again and I am hoping that I can visit Dubai, the Middle East some days in the future.
    Comparing to other Middle East Islamic countries, or Malaysia, my country which happens to be an Islamic country too, Dubai is the most modern and high end of all, with the tallest Burj Khalifah tower standing tall in the middle of the city, the most expensive hotel in the world – Burj Al Arab by the sea, or the man-made palm island hotel – Atlantis and more.
    Dubai is an very interesting city in the gulf, by the deserts, the city development is growing super rapidly, it’s gonna be one metropolitan city. If you ask me where I want to visit Middle East first? It’s Dubai. Seriously.
    One more thing, holidays Dubai will be even better with Letsgo2.com, the Dubai Specialists for your hotel, car rental and travel guide.
    What do you think about Dubai? Share your comment. =)
  • Be The 1st To Experience New Samsung Galaxy S3 In Malaysia!

    Be The 1st To Experience New Samsung Galaxy S3 In Malaysia!

    [ADV] Be The First To Experience New Samsung Galaxy S3 In Malaysia With Celcom – I believe many people have been waiting for the new super phone by Samsung – the Samsung Galaxy S3 and I am very proud to tell you that it’s now officially launch in Malaysia. If you don’t know what is the Samsung Galaxy S3, let me tell you about it. It’s the new breed of smart phone. It’s the ultimate ‘smart’ phone that knows what you need even before you do.

    This phone is a big rival of the famous fruit phone (hahaha) and I have got to say this one is powerful, in term of the hardware, the software and also the big screen. Well, it comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software (which I am using right now and it’s smooth), an 8-megapixel camera that lets you capture life moments, a huge, clear and sharp 4.8″ HD Super AMOLED display and you get expandable memory to store all your entertainment photos, music and video for up to 64GB via microSD.

    Here’s the big deal by Celcom, there will be launching roadshows at 3 locations from 31st May – 3rd June 2012.

    1. South Court Mid Valley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur
    2. North Court, AEON Station 18, Ipoh
    3. Sutera Mall, Johor Bahru

    If you come dressed in blue, you will get to spin the wheel for a chance to grab the Samsung Galaxy S3 at a crazy low price of RM888 + freebies! Besides, there will be other activities around so please don’t miss it.

    Check out the price and plans offered. Cheapest you can get from as low as RM1,438. You can still pre-register online until 30th May 2012 to be the first to own a Samsung Galaxy S III. Just visit http://www.celcom.com.my/smartphones/galaxys3.php

    Some ask me why choose Celcom? It’s because Clecom has the widest network coverage anywhere in Malaysia, in and out, up and down, here and there =D; and the plan price is pretty awesome too!

  • A-Mei is AMeiZING! Win & Catch A-Mei in Hong Kong

    A-Mei is AMeiZING! Win & Catch A-Mei in Hong Kong

    A-Mei is AMeiZING! Win & Catch A-Mei in Hong KongA-Mei is da bomb! A-Mei, Zhang Hui Mei is my favourite Taiwanese singer and she’s super duper awesome! She has been nicknamed as the “Pride of Taiwan” and “Taiwanese Modonna” and is one artist that can really entertain you with her singing, dancing and showmanship!

    Well, A-Mei was in Stadium Merdeka, KL last night and the concert was super duper awesome! Celcom gave its users a 20% discount off A-Mei’s concert ticket and it’s really very worth it.

    Well, if you must be thinking “Oh crap, I’ve missed it!”, NO WORRY! CHILLAX! BE COOL, because you can win an all-expense paid trip to watch A-Mei’s AMeiZING World Tour LIVE in HONG KONG! Sounds good now right?

    All you have to do is make your friends listen to your favourite A-Mei’s Call Me Tones with Celcom. Download A-Mei’s awesomely nice Call Me Tones between now and 15th May, when people call you and they hear A-Mei’s song, than you are getting a chance to go to Hong Kong!

    To download, all you need to do is dial *888*# and press “Call”. Check out the song list above. My favourite is Wo Yao Kuai Le. =D

    AMEIZING yeah! Head over to The Cube now for more information, you don’t wanna miss it this time! Let’s enjoy AMEIZING together.

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