Kim Rojas

Kim Rojas

Kim writes copy about travel, spiritual stuff, golf and biographical subjects. She loves traveling domestically and internationally and enjoys all kinds of racing (cars, bikes, ponies).
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BA in Spanish

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  • The Cayman Summer Splash
    Summer Splash is a kid friendly, Cayman Island vacation that adults will love. Meet SpongeBob Squarepants, join contests and sweep up the free stuff like a trip to Stingray City!
  • A Tuesday in New Orleans
    24 hours of pure drama and some trauma, a few laughs and a good ending.
  • Answers to Commonly Misunderstood Airline Questions
    Here are a few answers to airline delays and cancellations to help passengers control their anger.
  • Free Travel at a Great Cost - Working for the Not-so-Glamourous Airline Industry
    Working for an airline offers free travel, but the cost may be more than you are willing to pay.
  • Killer Vacation in Montana
    Go on a vacation that pays you back! Guided big game hunts are all the rage in the west. Go ahead, get away from it all and experience life the way it was when men had to really hunt for their dinner! Montana offers safe, guided hunts for everyone.
  • Denver Custom Tailors for Men
    When one digs down past the "$1200 silk suit" cliche, there is much to be learned about the nature fine clothiers. Every man should aspire to have one custom-made fine suit in his life.
  • Italian Men's Dress Shoes: A Buyer's Guide
    Worth every penny spent, most men agree that fine, Italian made dress shoes are second to none. Shop locally or online to secure your custom fit, custom styled shoe, boot, sandal or slipper.
  • Writing for the Soul
    Get ready to be inspired in 2009. This Christ-centered conference held in the elegant Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado will be the highlight of every Christian writer's year.
  • Computer Repair Rip-offs
    Know your computer before you get to know your technician. A good computer technician will help you get to know your system to prevent future and costly house calls.
  • Are You Really Sorry?
    Saying sorry allows the offending party to do the act again and again. Being truly sorry means that a person does not want to continue the action or words that hurt the offended person.
  • The Baja Motorsport 50cc Scooter Gets 100 MPG - Beat the Gas Crunch
    Riding around town on a 50cc Baja Scooter saves motorists hundreds of dollars per month in fuel costs. Buy or finance one now!
  • Only in New England
    To the New Englander, lobster is an art. More history, information and news on or about lobsters exists out there, but the only news we need to know is how to consume them.
  • The Top 10 Gifts for the Computer Geek in Your Life
    Just because you don't understand the computer geek's industry, doesn't mean you're out of luck for finding the perfect gift. Check out these top ten ideas, one or two of which are bound to make a hit!
  • Gifts for Yourself: Get a Massage, Take a Class, Plan a Trip, and Other Great Ideas
    According to Money Magazine, Americans take the fewest days off from work, take the least amount of sick days and have the highest rate of heart attack in the industrialized world. Give yourself the gift of a good life!
  • More American Idioms - The Origins of Common American Words and Phrases
    Think about the words and phrases that we now use in American culture that will stand the test of time. Which ones will survive, and why? We don't know - because we don't choose. It's a though they choose us!
  • A Guide to Sewing for the Very First Time
    Sewing is easier than you think! There's no need to be a craft master to make simple patterns. If you can follow directions and read a chart, you can sew! Choose your exact pattern and fabrics to make you look your best. Sewing is fun also for holidays.
  • The History of Common American Idioms
    Many phrases that have survived over the years since the times of our founding fathers are still used today. Do you know the history of such phrases? Knowledge of your country's lineage is alsways a conversation piece of interest.
  • Jimmy Sommers' CD "a Holiday Wish" and More
    Pure class! Jimmy Sommers' a holiday wish CD evokes a feeling of accomplished joy. We wait all year to hear this music - our feel-good favorites that we all know, yet Jimmy makes them sound brand new, like a private collection.
  • Life Lessons from the Fascinating Army Ant
    Most of us in the United States have never seen an army ant, but there are thousands of species in Central and South America. Though rarely a threat to human, in colonies they've been known to eat animals as large as a goat.
  • What the Bible Says About Tithing: Where and How Much to Give
    Many people confuse tithing with offering. People should tithe where they receive their spiritual food. And although God requires it, there are no repercussions for not tithing except missing out on a blessing! Blessings may be monetary or spiritual.
  • Free Business Secrets of Success from S.C.O.R.E.
    If you're starting a business or looking to improve your current small business, S.C.O.R.E. is a nationwide free service that can help! With insightful tips and tried and true tactics these guys mean business!!
  • Why You Should Watch CSI
    With the way that today's media is bombarding our kids with explicit content, an episode of CSI may be no less appropriate than some commercials they see. This show is an excellent opportunity to talk to your kids about a possible career in the sciences.
  • The Top Ten Ways for a Woman to Get a Man to Listen to Her
    Women ranging from 24 to 79 give their words of wisdom in getting a guy to listen to what they are saying. We even have the results from the one man who answered the survey!
  • Basic Strategies for Writing Compelling Copy
    What is copy writing? What is the difference between writing copy and writing articles? All writing has a basic strategy to it, but copy writing employs that little extra ummph necessary in compelling readers to take action.
  • Speak Your Body's Language
    According to Dr. Eric E. Berg, there are four basic body types. By determining which category you fall into, you may be able to rid your body of chronic pain, fatigue, high blood pressure, headaches, cold hands and feet, belly fat and so much more!
  • Belly Fat Got You Down?
    Dieting and exercising without results? The Body Restoration Technique is a natural technique that doesn't require nutritional supplements or drugs of any kind. It's up to you what you put in to your body and what you get out of it.
  • The Benefits of Pure Glycerin
    Did you know that glycerin is in almost every product in your bathroom? Go ahead and look. Then, when you return, read on about how to maintain baby-soft hands and feet for under $5!
  • Colorado Springs: The Best Place to Live and a Great Place to Visit
    The Centennial State is one of the most beautiful in America. So vast and expansive that not even mankind can diminish it. Check out what there is to do here - and don't forget the sunblock year round!
  • Beach Bum Tryouts on Manuel Antonio Beach
    There's no need to give up the responsible life - completely. Just give it up for one week. Rent a room where the jungle meets the beach with no phone, no TV, but plenty of air conditioning and a kitchen. Technology is available, but who needs it?
  • The 2007 Volvo S80
    Look out S40, and move over S60...the S80 is here to stay. With sleek new lines and personal preferences available to express one's personal taste, today's Volvo is way more than functional.
  • Bussing it in Costa Rica
    Break away from the stilted tour guide and take a safe, one-day adventure on a public bus anywhere in Costa Rica for under $10.00. Many of the beach route busses are semi-direct stopping only to pick up a local farmer here and there.
  • How to Argue the Bible: For or Against
    The first weapon in any argument, particularly religion or politics - is knowledge. With a little research, this guide will help you sharpen your bantering skills for the world's best selling book each year.
  • How to Teach English to a Non-English Speaker
    Learning a second, or subsequent language is to be admired in any language. English is particularly difficult as it is not printed the way that it is spoken. Students of all ages have different reasons for wanting to learn English; here's how to help.
  • The Prisoner's Survival Guide (as Told by Kevin Donovan)
    Ten rules are not nearly enough for a new prisoner to know how life really goes behind bars, but these ten tips will help the new inmate survive his or her ordeal.
  • Interview with a Soldier: 1966
    Our American soldiers are the true heroes of our community. Thank you all for our freedom. Why are those Viet Nam veterans so quiet? Why do they have all that anger when the war has been over for forty years? Read it and truly weep.
  • How to Pressure Wash Your Own Deck for About $100
    Save yourself hundreds of dollars and get the job done exactly as you like it. Pressure wash your own deck and have fun doing it! It's as simple as knowing in which order to tackle the job so that there is no time wasted.
  • Traveling Below a Budget
    You can travel to almost any destination using these simple saving techniques. What's the trade-off? If you're stout enough to travel in less than luxury, just choose your location and pack the peanut butter!
  • Travel Tips: Airline Travel
    Even though flying is the most common method of travel, some of these simple travel tips may be overlooked by most passengers. For a comfortable, hassle-free trip, consider these tips and travel in comfort.
  • Traveling by Train
    Train travel can be fun, romantic, nostalgic and affordable. Discover what train travel can do to change your average trip! Fun for the whole family or the privacy of a private compartment is available 365 days a year.
  • Travel Tips: Part 3
    A road trip doesn't have to be a nightmare. With a few simple preparations, this could be your best road trip yet. Learn to enjoy your free time, and let everyone else enjoy it, too.
  • How to Drive a Stick Shift: A Guide for Girls
    If you can apply eyeliner on a cross-town bus, you should be able to learn to drive a stick-shift; it's all about balance.
  • Freedom of Speech and Respect
    Freedom of speech involves two parties: the speaker and the listener. To engage in freedom of speech without considering the freedom of the listener infringes on human rights.
  • Sure-Fire Class Presentation Secrets
    Speaking in front of a group does not have to be a stressful event. Learning the simple secrets of how to keep the attention of the audience off the speaker, what to do with your hands and what to say next can prevent presentation jitters.
  • Knee Pain: Is Arthroscopic Surgery for You?
    Knee pain is usually caused by inflammation due to overuse or a minor accident. Before consulting an orthopedic physician, remember that discomfort can be treated with a simple ice pack and a temporary regimen of anti-imflammatory medication.
  • Pug Dog: The City Dweller's Best Pet Choice
    City living is not conducive to owning a dog. However, dog lovers should consider the low-maintenance Pug when choosing a pet. A short walk and a pat on the head keeps the Pug happy. Not known as a "barking" breed is attractive also to neighbors.
  • The Historical Ten Commandments by Cecil B. DeMille
    When Moses learns that he is not really an Egyptian prince, but the son of lowly Hebrew slaves, he sets out to know his true heritage and in doing so sets himself against the house in which he was reared. Love, intrigue, death, triumph and agony ensue.
  • The Popeye Media Cafe of Japan More Than a Hot Internet Spot
    The internet cafes of Japan are another world within the country. The customer can get everything from breakfast to bedrest.
  • Tips About Finding and Hiring the Right Painting Contractors
    Know how to choose a painting contractor and which questions to ask to get your money's worth for the work done. Find out how to lower the contractor's price.
  • Zip Around in a Mazda Miata This Summer
    The Mazda Miata compels the driver to become an owner. This car will be the product of some of your best bucks spent! It's a purchase you'll never regret.
  • A Fragrant Memory
    We never really lose our loved ones because our hearts store the memories - and so we smile, knowing they still live.
  • The Lepers of 1904
    In 1904 with immigration at its height in America, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts declared that anyone found to be leprous should be arrested and detained. The sailor John Roderick was among the first to be apprehended.
  • Paint Almost Any Room in a Day
    Paint almost any room in a day for under fifty dollars. Take the time to read these trade secret short-cuts and make your home look luxurious in a very short time.
  • Romantic Date in Historic Cambridge, Massachusetts
    Cambridge, Massachusetts caters to every need with its eclectic dining experiences, off-beat theaters and historic bed and breakfast establishments. Discover a fresh new feeling of romance through American history.
  • Harvard Square's Three Best Restaurants: Patties, Burgers and Beers
    The zig-zagged streets of New England cities challenge even the best map readers to find a good place to eat. Harvard Square satisfies every palate within the group within one block of the convenient Red Line subway stop.
  • Environment Dominates a Bilingual Speaker's Choice of Language
    If a person is truly bilingual, meaning that he reads, writes and speaks two (or more) languages, his environment will determine which language he uses even more so than his native tongue.

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