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Taylan Oz - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
I write about interesting things based primarily on the Dominican Republic and the world of Real Estate, but I am known to throw in other things to the mix.
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- Pitfalls of 3rd World Farming
[Reference-and-Education:Nature] Farming in the 3rd world, every humanitarians dream. Employ the poor, sell to the poor for cheaper prices, save the world in a nutshell. It seems so easy, especially when coming from a western world mind set, you would think at least. Sorry to break everyone out there's dreams, but it may not be as easy as thought.
- Golf Course Review - Las Aromas Santiago
[Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] A short review on Las Aromas Golf Club, Santiago, Dominican Republic. Read the review on how to play the course better!
- Golf Course Review - Playa Grande - Rio San Juan Dominican Republic
[Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] The best golf course in the Caribbean? Maybe, read this review about what some people call "The Pebble Beach of the Caribbean.
- Over Rated English League Team
[Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] A starting XI picked from the English Premier League of players hardly worth all the hype that surrounds them. Come on guys, pull your socks up and get it going in the second half of the season.
- Golf Course Review - Playa Dorada Golf Course - Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
[Travel-and-Leisure:Golf-Travel-and-Resorts] Before teeing off on this beautiful Caribbean golf course, read this review on how to get a low score. Take advantage of some tips from someone who has played the course several times.
- Underrated Premier League XI
[Recreation-and-Sports:Soccer] Through the first half of the 2008-2009 season, this is my selection for an underrated XI. Players that do their job, week in week out, without perhaps all the fanfare of a Christiano Ronaldo or Didier Drogba.
- Dominican Republic Politics - A Brief Overview
[News-and-Society:Politics] The roots of democracy were not deep in the Dominican Republic. The country traditionally had been mostly poor, rural, and underdeveloped. It had a weak economy, largely based on sugar exports, and it lacked the social and the political infrastructures--political parties, interest groups, and effective government institutions--necessary for democratic rule. Thus, for most of their history the people of the Dominican Republic had lived under authoritarian governments.
- Hurricanes in the Dominican Republic
[News-and-Society:Weather] Hurricanes in the Dominican Republic are commonly misunderstood, yes they happen but not all of the country is affected. Read this article to find out the real recorded truth on stormy weather in the DR.
- Dominican Republic Beaches
[Travel-and-Leisure:Destination-Tips] The Dominican Republic's beaches are widely celebrated as being among the world's best, and for good reason. Here, more than 1,000 miles of sugar-colored sand is gently lapped by warm waters so clear and blue one has to see to believe. Depending on location, the beaches offer a gentle lullaby for an oceanside nap or enough wind to keep a Technicolor kiteboard adrift.
- Movie Review - Ladrones a Domicilio
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Last night we went and saw the new Angel Muniz (Estudio Quitasueno) flick, "Ladrones a Domicilio". It was another quite impressive Dominican movie, this one more adventurous than previous efforts such as "Macho de Mujer", "Sanky Panky" and others..
- How to Handraise a Cockatiel
[Pets:Birds] Sometimes parents leave their babies or even kick them out of the nest.... Then it's mostly necessary to hand raise them. First they need a small, separate cage with a heating lamp, the lamp warms only 1 side of the cage, so if it gets too warm the babies can move away from it.
- How to Open a Bank Account in the Dominican Republic
[Finance] One of the most important parts of re-locating anywhere is having a bank account, somewhere you are able to deposit, send and withdraw money from. In the Dominican Republic there are numerous banking institutions, all of which are backed by the central bank, which means that your money will always be safe.
- A Little Piece of History Found in Sosua
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Humanities] During a trip to list a property in Sosua, the owner of the property pointed out that this door was from a yatch owned by Trujillo. After searching on the internet I am lead to believe that this could be part of "Angelita" a boat purchase by Trujillo from Marjorie Merriweather Post, a successful businesswoman and heiress to a fortune.
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