Ann Knapp's Articles

  • Wars And Stratagems And ... Cigars?
    A tobacco tax that has its origins in the rivalry between a king and his courtier? Increased sales due to war? And plague? It's all part of the story of tobacco. Smoking has always been bound up in the history of European politics.
  • Building Your Emergency Savings Account Begins with the Golden Rule of Savings
    Saving money is not something every American likes to think about but it's something the most prudent and prepared consumers know they must do. Saving money doesn't have to be some sort of exercise in torture. In fact, it really comes down to the golden rule of savings: Pay yourself first.
  • Six Ways to Cut Credit Card Debt
    Indications from the Federal Reserve show that in 2007 consumer debt in the U.S. remained fairly steady, averaging at approximately $8,500 per citizen. Roughly 37 percent of that consumer debt, according to the study, is revolving credit - defined as credit that is repeatedly available as periodic repayments are made. The most common type of revolving credit is credit cards.
  • The Roles of Nurses and Physicians in Medication Prescribing Guidelines
    Many of the malpractice suites against doctors and nurses have to do with medication errors. Prescribing is the first point in the drug administration process at which drug error can arise. Hospitals invest millions of dollars in training nurses and doctors to help prevent sentinel events from occurring.
  • Cigars In Hip-Hop Culture
    The association between smoking and creativity is an old one, almost stereotypical. In the nineteenth century the painter Edouard Manet, for example, used the upward drift of cigar smoke in his famous portrait of the celebrated French Symbolist poet Stephane Mallarme to symbolize the wafting elusiveness of the poet's mind and sensibility.
  • Connecticut Cigar Tobacco Puts Other Binders In The Shade
    There's no doubt about it. Tobacco farming is tough work, with backbreaking hours in hot conditions. Nobody knows that better than the growers and harvesters of so-called "shade tobacco," who make possible a multimillion-dollar industry from rural Connecticut.
  • Patients Require Information Related to Their Medications
    Patients are often prescribed medications for different diagnoses that they may have. Having multiple diagnoses and or aliments is not uncommon. However, in this day and age of specialization, patients are required to see a different doctor for each diagnosis.
  • Popping the Question: Creative Ideas for Unforgettable Proposals
    Nearly every girl dreams of the day when it will be her turn to walk down the aisle. She also dreams of receiving a proposal for marriage. That singular event which kicks off the eventual wedding day is considered so important, there are actually companies which help suitors plan and execute a truly memorable proposal.
  • When Tobacco Was A Panacea
    In Woody Allen's classic comedy Sleeper, the main character - played by Woody Allen himself, of course - wakes up in a twenty-third century where everything bad is good for you. Steak, ice cream and beer are the ultimate in health food, and good-tasting indulgences are widely agreed to have medicinal value.
  • How I Learned To Stop Complaints About My Skin And Enjoy Laser Hair Removal
    Years ago, I would spend significant time out of my day, hours out of my week, using various skin regimens to treat blemished skin and remove unwanted hair. As a busy woman with a career and other interests, I found that this routine of dealing with my skin was not only a time-vacuum but I was beginning to have complaints about my results.
  • How To Turn Back The Clock On Aging Complaints
    As women mature, their plan is to grow old gracefully, like the beautiful women you see on the big screen. However, reality, environment and genetics can offer up a different result. Instead of lodging a formal complaint, women can employ laser aesthetic treatments to trick Father Time and Mother Nature.
  • The Science Of Smoking: How Smell Works
    One of the worlds largest and most valuable jewel collections, the Imperial Crown Jewels of Persia, or Crown Jewels of Iran, consists of a mind-boggling number of treasures. On display at the Museum of The Treasury of National Iranian Jewels in Tehran, Iran, the collection ranges from breathtaking tiaras to jewel-studded swords to princely thrones, and much more.
  • Think About Setting "Presidents" With Laser Hair Removal
    Have you noticed that Presidential elections always seem to revolve around hair as much as issues?
    George Washington's powdered ponytail and Abraham Lincoln's beard were primary characteristics of their appearance and came to represent firm leadership and thoughtful concern for the public.
  • From Complaints To Compliments With Laser Aesthetic Treatments
    Many people, men and women included equally, have complaints about their body image and how others perceive them. Whether it's extra hair on the back or face, a little extra padding in the love handles or thighs that show too much cellulite, almost any person you ask can name a part of their body where they have a complaint.
  • How To Save Money On Laser Hair Removal
    The wildly swinging financial markets and the ever-tightening credit crunch can make you stop and take stock of your personal finances from your bank account to what's in your wallet. When the financial system becomes unstable and everyday people struggle to make sense of it all, people all over the United States begin to make changes.
  • Using Letters of Credit to Accomplish Your Inventory Financing Needs
    For business owners looking to increase inventory or purchase goods from an international supplier, one of the hindrances often lies in providing the supplier with proof that they will receive payment. Without that proof, it can be a challenge to secure the inventory the business needs to generate its own sales.
  • Stogies And Slots: How To Plan A Cigar-Friendly Gambling Vacation
    For many of us, casino gambling and cigar smoking go together like Frank and Bing. Generations of first-time Vegas visitors have enhanced their experience via frequent applications of cigar smoke, just like those iconic Rat Packers of yesteryear with their impeccable suits, suave manner, and constantly-replenished supplies of alcohol and tobacco.
  • Finding Superior Customer Service You Can Bank On
    The relationship between a client and bank symbolizes a very important affiliation. Whether for personal or business banking, clients who entrust their finances with a particular financial institution are depositing more than just money.
  • The Personal Touch: Why Authentic Customer Service Matters
    Fulfilling the needs of clients is not always an easy task. For the best of banks, it's the singular motivator to success. Endless studies have been conducted on the results of good customer service and the outcome is undeniable.
  • The Adventures In Waist Management
    A few fun and affectionate names such as love handles, beer belly and male muffin top may sound cute but in reality, men can struggle with midsection bulges just as women do. Exercise alone doesn't always produce results, especially if it's inconsistent.
  • Hair and the Hourglass: A Hair-Removal Timeline
    Since our ape-like ancestors first evolved into more-or-less humanoid form, man has had a close relationship with his hair. From ancient times forward, men have grown beards of all lengths, widths and densities, along with curious hairstyles that have ranged from the bangs of Julius Caesar to the sideburns of Elvis and Kookie to the Afros of the 1970s.
  • The Rising Popularity of Celebrity Cellulite Spotters
    Gossip magazines and entertainment television shows have always been the first to point out which movie star has been gaining a little wait or which actress might be the next one expecting a new baby.

    In addition to who was spotting with whom and who has a new haircut, magazines, blogs and TV shows are increasingly turning their attention to who has cellulite and where.
  • Cigar Smoking At Newborn Baby Celebrations
    The origins of those customs surrounding birth, death and marriage are perhaps the hardest to trace. After all, these are among the oldest and least negotiable facts of human experience (along with eating, government, inclement weather, the sense of the sacred, and, perhaps, bad sitcom reruns).
  • Offering Aesthetic Treatments As Gift-Giving Options
    Gift-giving can be a difficult process as shoppers struggle to find the right size and style for friends and family. Increasingly, gift-givers are turning to gift cards as alternative gifts, allowing the recipient to choose what they need and when they need it.
  • Remove Years Of Aging, Facial Abuse With FotoFacials
    Let's face it, we can be tough on our skin. Every suntan, every cold and blustery winter day, every perfume or makeup application, even our smiles and frowns stress our skin, not to mention eye rubs and all of the lotions and potions we try during our lifetime.
  • Americans Trending Towards A Hairless Society
    In just about any entertainment or celebrity magazine that you see in stores, you can hear about which celebrities forgot to shave and who was caught with their arms up. Or, in one unflattering instance, everyone was able to see the video of the celebrity who was caught waxing her upper lip before a television interview.
  • Largest Free Blues Festival in the World Celebrates 25 Years
    Chicago is home to many great festivals and events. One of its greatest is the Chicago Blues Festival, held in Grant Park each June. This year's festival is a landmark celebration for the 25th Annual Chicago Blues Festival.
  • Get in Shape for the Holidays
    Each spring, hoards of people who dread bikini season go on crash diets and quickly make spa appointments before donning a bathing suit. However, after several barbecues, picnics and vacations, what started out as good intentions doesn't always last, and hiding in those fall clothes becomes the new reality.
  • Cigars And Music: A Natural Combination
    Perhaps it's because there's a close cultural connection between great music and smoky bars. Anyone who knows anything about jazz knows that its truly legendary improvisers - Coltrane, Bird, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie - cut their teeth playing in bars so smoky that it's a good thing everybody was too busy improvising to need sheet music.
  • The ABCs of Office Inventions: From Staplers to Safety Tools
    We use them all the time, but most of us don't know the history of those useful objects that cover our desks. Did you know that the mother of ex-Monkee Mickey Dolenz was the inventor of Liquid Paper? Read on to learn more about the fascinating history of some of your other favorite office supplies.
  • Going the Extra Mile for Appearance
    Getting in shape takes a lot of determination, time and commitment. Regularly working out at a gym, fitness center or with a personal trainer can produce results and help people feel more confident about their bodies.
  • Diabetes: Increased Risk Factor for Heart Disease
    Diabetes can be a real threat to the cardiovascular system. It comes on slowly and can wreak havoc with the bodies systems before the individual knows that they even have diabetes.
  • Women Squander Time, Thousands of Dollars Removing Unwanted Hair
    Have you ever stopped to consider how much time you might use in a lifetime while shaving in the shower, not to mention the price of shaving cream, razors and blades and gallons of water used?
  • How to Research and Choose an Aesthetic Treatment Center
    So you've decided you want to have some minor work done. It may be laser hair removal, a cellulite treatment or skin rejuvenation. Now you need to decide where to have it performed and by whom. After checking with friends and family for references and suggestions, make sure you do some "investigating" on your own to ensure that the experience you have will be a safe and successful one.
  • Complications of Diabetes: Diabetic Ketoacidosis
    Diabetic ketoacidosis or (DKA) is a complication of diabetes. When the individual's blood sugar gets very high and they are profoundly deficient in insulin, the body becomes unable to utilize blood sugar efficiently. The body then begins to burn fat stores for food
  • Miracle of the Mineral Baths
    As far back as 73 B.C., hot springs or mineral baths have served as places for health and rejuvenation. King Herod, Roman King of Judea, created one of the world's first health resorts on the Dead Sea. Queen Cleopatra built a cosmetics and pharmaceutical factory there.
  • Razor or Laser? Women's Choices Often Prove Costly
    Women executives might spend a good part of their day conducting cost-benefit analyses, figuring out how business expenditures measure up against the value gained. But when it comes to their personal expenditures, they often fail to realize the actual costs of achieving the benefits they're seeking.
  • A Piercing History: The Life and Times of the Earring
    With the advent of the earring dating back to 2500 B.C., according to various sources, there's no denying this body adornment has endured many trends and styles. Today, earring fashions are as varied as their history and may be may be worn by both women and men.
  • Skin Care for the Mature Skin
    As we age, our skin needs change. To keep skin looking its very best, a woman's skin care regimen should change to address the unique needs of each decade. Understanding the changes occurring beneath the skin can help women take the appropriate steps in skin care.
  • Safely Laser Away Post-Pregnancy Pounds
    Like all things Hollywood, motherhood and the postpartum lifestyle is often glamorized. New moms have smiles on their faces and bodies back to their pre-pregnancy weight. Celebrity stomachs are toned, into a bikini and out on a Malibu beach in less than 8 weeks. New mothers strutting down the catwalk or strolling down the red carpet look as if they'd never even had a child.
  • Global Spa Economy Estimated at $255 Billion Annually
    According to a major report unveiled at the 2008 Global Spa Summit in New York, the global spa economy is estimated to be over $250 billion. Prepared by SRI International on behalf of The Global Spa Summit, the first-ever Global Spa Economy Report represents the most comprehensive effort yet to quantify the rapidly expanding global spa industry.
  • Dietary Needs of the Diabetic Part IV
    The diabetic patient can help control their blood glucose levels in conjunction with a healthy diet. Not only can they help to control their blood glucose levels with a healthy diet, but their lipids and blood pressure as well. Nutrition recommendations are developed from the following table:
  • So, You Are A Diabetic?
    So, you are a diabetic. If you have just been recently diagnosed, then there is much to learn. Be careful where you get your information. The doctor should be your first source. Your doctor should prepare you with literature and other teaching material, as well as give you referrals to help groups. Being a diabetic doesn't mean your life is going to change.
  • Bridal Body 411: Don't Get Stuck in a Hairy Situation on Your Wedding Day
    Everyone's heard of bride-zillas but what about the notoriously hairy bride-rilla? She's a new species of bride that has noticeable hair above the lip, on the arms and potentially on the honeymoon bikini line.
  • Father's Day Cigars: A Great Gift Idea
    We hand them out during bachelor parties. We give them to new fathers. We hand them out to potential business partners and employees ("Sit down. Have a cigar.").
  • The 5 C's to Success: Securing a Business Loan with a Bank
    Beginning or expanding a business can be an exciting venture. But to do so successfully, a business owner is going to need capital. That comes from either the owner's personal check book or financing extended through a bank. To secure financing through a bank,
  • Strategies for Protecting Your Identity
    There's only one of you. Your unique DNA make-up supports that fact. While individuals may be protected against liability for unauthorized accounts or transactions under federal and state law and by financial industry practices, it is still important to enlist simple steps to protect one's identity, consumer reputation and credit rating.
  • Treating Your Acne Successfully
    While there is no cure for acne, there are ways to help control breakouts. Treatment of acne is divided into three categories: topical, systemic and procedural. The course of treatment used for someone's acne is determined by the type and severity of the acne.
  • Helping the Diabetic Manage Their Diabetes With Family Support
    The quality of life and health are greatly increased when those who are diabetic control their blood glucose levels consistently throughout the day. Tight glycemic control can prevent many of the illnesses associated with diabetes such as peripheral neuropathy, glaucoma, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.
  • Radiant Summer Skin: Uncovering the Beauty Beneath
    As summer looms on the horizon, the layers of winter clothes and heavy shoes are discarded for light clothing and flip flops. Many of us prepare for summer by discarding our cold-weather duds, but before exposing skin to the elements, offer it a little TLC to make it fresh and summer-ready.
  • What To Serve With Cigars
    The signs are everywhere: America is, increasingly, a taste-conscious country. After decades of fast food, people are talking about the "slow-food" movement. Magazines like Gourmet, Food and Martha Stewart Living appeal to more and more peoples' desire to eat well, not just copiously.
  • Reshaping Our Lives with Laser Technology
    In the heyday of poodle skirts and fuzzy dice, Americans were fixated on keeping their cars in top shape. They'd work hard to remove the slightest dent or scratch and rebuild engines to keep them young and responsive. By the emergence of the '60s revolution and the movements of the '70s , it was our clothes that defined us.
  • How to Pay Bills Online
    If you're still paying bills via snail-mail, it may be time to consider paying them online. With today's online bill pay systems, you can forget the stamps and checkbook and discover the ease and convenience of your nearby computer. You'll need a computer, access to the internet and an online bill pay service. This is moderately difficult.
  • Turn Back the Wrinkles of Time With Skin Rejuvenation
    Highly educated, intensely motivated and clothed only in the finest of threads, 52 year old Cliff Rackham thought he understood what it took to stay relevant in the ever-changing business world. For Rackham, the contemporary appearance is critically important to staying employed, as his cutting-edge, advertising firm prides itself on the creative and innovative labels of business.
  • Play it Safe: Choose Lasers to Fix Beauty Flaws
    For those of us who were fans of the Naked Gun movie trilogy, Priscilla Presley, wife of the King, went from '80s comic beauty to a tragic beauty train wreck as the oldest contestant ever to appear on the reality TV hit, Dancing with the Stars.
  • Wedding Ring Instructions: Choose What You Love within Your Budget
    It's impossible to predict what life will bring. When a couple chooses to spend their lives together, they want their rings to represent their lifelong commitment. As the years progress, children may be born and grow, and in the best of circumstances, the covenant, and the rings, will have both persevered the joys and challenges of life.
  • How To Use Sitemaps To Promote Your Website
    Site maps were traditionally utilized as a user interface to help visitors find particular website content. Generally, standard HTML site maps have a site map page which consists of links and descriptions to all pages within the website. Sometimes the pages are even organized with headings.
  • Money Through the Ages: A Historic Retrospective
    Precious metals, conch shells and bartering have all been utilized by civilizations through the ages in the exchange of services or goods. This early form of money, or proto-money, was used before the invention of real currency. In ancient times, a bag of rice might have been exchanged by someone for a bag of beans.
  • Body Image and Laser Hair Removal
    Through my years as an expert on laser hair removal, I have seen a definite increase in the amount of people who are now more aware of body hair issues. Women come in to my clinic all the time and ask about how they can get rid of their unibrow or bikini line.
  • The Types Of Steel: A Brief Guide
    Given its importance in infrastructure and manufacturing - worldwide demand for it keeps increasing - steel is a crucial part of everyday life. (For example: A given car will be sixty-six percent steel.
  • A Contemplative Person's Recreation: Fishing
    For Americans in landlocked areas, it may be easy to forget how central fishing is to the world's economies and cultures. So feast on this whopper of a statistic: two hundred million people owe their jobs (directly or indirectly) to fisheries.
  • 10 Steps to Avoid ID Theft
    How much information does an ID thief need to steal someone's identity? Easily found personal information such as a name, birth date, address, or a mother's maiden name can be enough for an ID thief to access someone's existing accounts or establish new loans or credit in another's name.
  • Somogyi Effect and the Dawn Phenomenon
    Diabetes is an illness that the patient must live with the rest of their lives. The key to living with diabetes successfully is tight glycemic control, or controlling blood sugar levels.
  • Destination: Relaxation - Making the Most of a Destination Spa Experience
    A trip to a destination spa should be a relaxing, rejuvenating experience, but for those unsure of spa etiquette, it may anything but relaxing. Following are some tips from Spa Finder to make the most of a destination spa experience:
  • Addressing the Dietary Needs of the Diabetic
    The client who is diagnosed as a diabetic must face the challenges of restructuring their diet. A health diet and proper management can enhance their health by promoting stable glucose. The diabetic uses oral hypoglycemic agents, insulin or both must still monitor their eating habits and know what food groups to choose from to help them control their blood glucose levels.
  • Foot Care for the Diabetic
    Proper foot care is very important for people who are diabetic. People spend a great amount of time on their feet. Knowledge of proper foot care can save the diabetic individual from many future complications that can arise from foot care neglect, such as open wounds, infection, and loss of toe nails, poor circulation, peripheral neuropathy, septicemia and gangrene.
  • Assessing the Diabetic Client
    In assessing the diabetic client, the nurse should identify specific body systems that the disease effects. Always look first. Is the client obese, frail, emaciated or well nourished? Notice the client's face and skin color, are they pale, flushed or diaphoretic. Ask them how they feel. Are they hungry, thirsty, do they need to use the rest room? Offer them a drink of water if they are thirsty.
  • Show Your Mom You Care with Jewelry for Mother's Day
    Mother's Day is an ideal time to show Mom just how special she is with the thoughtful gift of jewelry. Today's choices range from both traditional Mother-themed gifts to more unique items chosen with Mom in mind. Whatever your budget, jewelry is a perfect choice for Mother's Day.
  • Things are Heating Up at America's Hot Springs
    For centuries, spa-goers have sought out the soothing and healing waters of the hot springs. From the Romans to the Native Americans, the hot spring has long held a kind of medicinal position in wellness living. In fact, the Native Americans believed their Great Spirit resided in the earth's core and the hot springs were a special gift from their creator.
  • Tips on Creating Effective Personal Identification Numbers
    Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) are a part of nearly everyone's life today. The use of personal computers to conduct online banking, pay bills, and order products requires consumers create not only secure PINs, but ones that can be recalled easily.
  • How to Choose the Right Facial
    Whether you're choosing a facial at an upscale resort spa or your neighborhood day spa, the choice is typically based on three elements: the experience and outcome; the products used on the skin; and the results afterward. Many people choose a facial treatment because it's a perceived indulgence and provides relaxation - something we can't get at home.
  • America's Beer Distributors Deliver Choice and Value, One Beer at a Time
    From imported and domestic, to large and small, the key players in providing consumers their favorite malt brands are the beer distributors. It's because of them that Americans can enjoy an immense amount of choice and variety.
  • Dietary Teaching for the Diabetic Client
    Once a patient is diagnosed as having diabetes, their world suddenly changes. Now they must monitor their glucose before meals and at bedtime, they must watch the sugars that they consume and be aware of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia and know what actions to take. This is a lot of information to process for a diabetic of any age.
  • 8 Offbeat Spa Treatments
    For most spa goers, indulging in a treatment incorporating exotic mineral essential ingredients or visiting a spa in a unique location is about as exotic as things get. But for those in search of something truly unique, consider these 8 bizarre spa treatments, according to Forbes Traveler:
  • 75 Years of State-based Alcohol Regulation Spurns Growth in the Industry
    During the year-long celebration of the 75th anniversary of the repeal of Prohibition, April 7, marked the day 75 years ago that 3.2 percent beer was officially reintroduced in the U.S. marketplace. Historians note that Prohibition officially ended on December 5, 1933, with the ratification of the 21st Amendment.
  • Burj Al Arab Acknowledged as the Best in the World
    Designed to resemble a billowing sail, the Burj Al Arab Hotel soars to a more than a 1,000 feet, dominating the Dubai coastline. At night, it offers an unforgettable sight, surrounded by choreographed color sculptures of water and fire. This all-suite hotel reflects the finest that the world has to offer.
  • Finding the Right Plastic Surgeon Begins with Asking the Right Questions
    While many have experienced the ongoing benefits of a mineral essential facial or body work at the nearby spa, you may be in the market for something more in depth and permanent, such as a mini-face lift, liposuction, or overall full-body lift.
  • The Relaxing Side of Las Vegas
    There are more spas located along Las Vegas' 4.5-mile Strip than anywhere else in the world. Given that fact, Las Vegas knows a thing or two about relaxation and indulgence - a welcome role for a destination steeped in weary gamblers and travelers.
  • The City of Detroit Offers Visitors Two-Nation Advantage
    Detroit's sister city of Windsor, Canada, is part of the region's two-nation advantage. Just south of Detroit, Windsor is situated on an international border and is an important travel route for North American by rail, highway, air or waterway.
  • Automation Creates Demand for More Tech-Savvy Shipping and Receiving Clerks
    According to the U.S. Department of Labor, shipping, receiving and traffic clerks familiar with computers and other electronic and business equipment will find more ready employment due to an increase in the automation of the system.
  • How Numbers Helped Save One Venerable Magazine
    Among publishers, advertisers, and other business folk, the idea that Americans hate numbers is almost proverbial. One publishing-industry dictum holds that each equation an author puts in a book's manuscript will cut that book's sales in half. Pundits decry slipping American math scores, suggesting that such math illiteracy may indicate threats to future American dominance in business and industry.
  • Detroit Soup Kitchen Feeds the Body and Soul
    Like every other community in the United States, Detroit experienced devastating poverty during the Great Depression of 1929. It was during this time that the city's poor came knocking at the St. Bonaventure Monastery on Mt. Elliot Street, home of the Capuchin Order.
  • Best Practices for Mail Room Security
    According to the United States Postal Service, commercial mailers represent 85 percent of the nation's mail. The USPS created the B.2.2. Security Initiative for Commercial Mailers, a voluntary mail security initiative, which focuses on national and premier account mailers.
  • For Developers, Going Green Has Never Been So Beautiful
    Today's developers recognize that buyers are seeking homes and communities that reflect their priorities and passions. One of those emerging priorities is the GREEN movement which has swept the building industry.
  • Cooperative Efforts Between Beer and Scrap Recycling Industries Work to Halt Metals Theft
    In Quebec, thieves working in the dead of night made away with sections of roofs, gutters, and wiring made of copper from four Quebec City churches. In metro Atlanta, Georgia, reports of air conditioning thefts from a few home and commercial sites are cause for concern. Meanwhile, mobile phone base station equipment has been destroyed as the result of theft of the copper wire and feedline.
  • Taste of Chicago: A Popular Food Festival
    In 1980, a group of restaurateurs approached the Mayor of Chicago with the idea of a food festival on the Fourth of July. It was the birth of Taste of Chicago. Confidence was high that the one-day event could attract 75,000 people.
  • Unsaleable: Reducing the Cost of Damaged Goods
    Even with improvements in packaging, shipping practices, warehouse design, and software, cutting the cost of unsaleable products is the constant challenge for those in the grocery industry.
  • Ann Arbor: All that Sizzles in Southeastern Michigan
    Earning the distinction "The Sizzle in Southeastern Michigan," Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti present a lifestyle all their own, where fine dining, great shows, unique offerings, endless shopping, and a Big Ten University offer a myriad of leisure choices.
  • Ann Arbor's Byways and Lanes Lead to Hidden Gems
    Groups visiting the city of Detroit and Ann Arbor area in pursuit if business or pleasure, discover a short distance from the big-city attractions and entertainment await wonderful small towns with their own unique treasures. A leisurely drive along a winding two-lane country road in any direction can lead to ...
  • How to Choose a Reception Site for Your Detroit Wedding
    He proposed. You accepted. Now the planning begins. When it comes to a wedding in Detroit, the options for a reception are endless. From intimate gatherings to gala affairs, Detroit has unique and beautiful settings to create unforgettable Big Day celebrations.
  • The University of Michigan Offers Big-10 Sports, Culture, and Entertainment
    An integral part of the city of Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan shapes the composition of the city's economy, population and cultural awareness. One of every three adults in the city are employed by the university; it's worldwide reputation draws esteemed professors from all parts of the world;
  • Spa Experience Attracts Thousands to NYC's Grand Central
    Creating what is to become one of the most powerful marketing tools for the spa industry, SpaFinder launched its first-ever Spa Experience in Fall 2007 at Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall. The inaugural, four-day event showcased beauty and spa treatments, luxury travel, and product demonstrations from more than 50 leading spas and spa beauty companies.
  • The Benefits of a Body Wrap
    If you're looking for an all-natural way to enhance and moisturize your skin, decrease excess water from your body, or just provide a rejuvenating treatment for yourself, a body wrap can do wonders for your appearance.
  • Cash In and Chill Out During Spa Week 2008
    Once considered an indulgence, spa treatments are quickly becoming a necessity to wellness. As more and more Americans take preventative health care seriously and consider how to achieve overall well being, spa treatments are beginning to find their way into the overall maintenance and care of one's self.
  • Exploring the Districts of Detroit
    In Detroit, many of the really great destinations are nestled in the communities that spiral out of the city. Easily mistaken as purely quiet suburbia, these districts of Detroit possess vibrant downtowns and other unique attractions that make them worth exploring.
  • The Party is On: A Year's Worth of Great Detroit Events
    From celebrating the automobile to recognizing the region's ethnic diversity and musical contributions, the city of Detroit knows how to throw a great event. The city is known for its unique major festivals and events - not found in any other part of the country.
  • Pure Michigan: Discovering the Four-Season State
    Annually, Michigan offers hundreds of attractions for its residents and visitors, and every year there is something new to enjoy - from beachtowns overlooking Lake Michigan to the urban vibe in southeast Michigan. 2008 has many milestone events, including the portside city of St. Clair celebrating its 150th anniversary and the 100th anniversary of the Ford Model T and General Motors.
  • Detroit Attracts Groups with Endless Attractions
    A premier convention and meeting destination, the city of Detroit is more than just 35,000 competitively priced hotel rooms and numerous spaces for your meeting needs. Undergoing the country's largest urban redevelopment boom, Detroit offers convention and meeting attendees endless activities and attractions that will ensure their visit to the Motor City will not be their last.
  • From Conventions to Family Reunions, Detroit is the Host of Choice
    Undergoing the country's largest urban redevelopment boom, Detroit serves as an exciting and unique destination for groups of all sizes. Redevelopment efforts encompass more than $20 billion in new development under way. The international destination, located only one mile from Windsor, Canada, is also accessible by way of a 90-minute flight for 60 percent of the nation's population.
  • Hidden Gems Await Students in Detroit
    Detroit has been experiencing a rebirth of new venues, hotels, educational attractions, and restaurants. Student travel groups interested in the history and culture of the area would be wise to make Detroit their next travel destination.

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