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Guide to Budget Breaks in Suffolk

Who ever said that a fun weekend away had to be expensive? With all of the scenic countryside, parks, museums, galleries and libraries that Suffolk has to offer, entertainment and activities do not need to leave you out of pocket. If you are looking for a weekend break on a budget, there are a great many hotel options available for you to choose from across the whole of Suffolk.

The King's Head Hotel is centrally located in the Suffolk market town of Beccles, and is a 16th Century coaching inn overlooking the main town square. The King's Head offers weekend break accommodation on a budget, with breakfast included, and in the evening serves simple food and quality beers.

The Bell Inn in Diss is a family-run country hotel, within easy access of Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds, and makes a wonderful weekend break venue for those of you looking to have a relaxing and peaceful stay. There are 8 en suite rooms available, with prices ranging from £45.00-75.00. Guests may dine in The Chimes restaurant, well-known for serving the finest English & Continental delights using fresh local ingredients, or enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal in the bar.

The Royal Court Hotel is a comfortable yet affordable hotel situated close to Lowestoft city centre, with excellent access to the attractions and award winning beaches of the East Coast. Ideal for both holiday makers and trades professionals alike, the hotel offers practical 20 single, double and family rooms, free parking, and a relaxed lounge and pool table area.

The Days Inn in Haverhill (close to Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket), is a modern hotel providing highest-quality rooms at most reasonable rates. Amongst the rooms available are kings, doubles, twins, family suites and rooms with disabled access. All rooms come with a Continental Breakfast included, at rates begin at a mere £49.50.

Brandon House Hotel in Brandon has a collection of 37 bedrooms, 12 of which are budget rooms making them the perfect choice for a wallet-friendly weekend break. The bedrooms are all furnished to a high standard and include all the facilities for a comfortable stay, such as spacious bathrooms with bath and shower, satellite television, tea and coffee making facilities and room service. The hotel is also pet friendly. Brandon House offers a variety of affordable meals from its two restaurants, with prices starting at £5.95 for a main, and £3.50 for a starter or dessert.

If visiting Felixstowe for the weekend, book into the Hotel Elizabeth Orwell to receive the highest quality service for the smallest of budgets. The Elizabeth Orwell, like many of the Elizabeth hotels, has links with a colourful history and its own distinctive identity - you may even find yourself not wanting to leave the hotel for the whole weekend!

If you are looking to spend a weekend away, or on business, in Ipswich, here are a number of options to suit your budget.

The Holiday Inn Ipswich Orwell is a comfortable hotel hosting a number of rooms to choose from, including Executive Rooms. These rooms, complete with laptop safes, are the perfect solution for weekend business trips. The hotel also has a selection of meeting and banqueting rooms, with wireless internet access available in public areas for a small nominal cost. There is even an on-site gym to unwind in after a hard day's work.

The Ipswich North Premier Inn is conveniently located on the A14 with easy access to Felixstowe, Lavenham and, of course, Ipswich town centre. This is the best place to stay if you are interested in spending the weekend discovering Constable Country. The Inn has 90 rooms, a restaurant, and rooms and facilities for disabled guests, along with a friendly team of staff and a 24 hour reception.

The White Horse, in Risby, features a 500-year-old coaching inn, on-site restaurant and a large beer garden, with 7 rooms available for the weekend. The inn is located 4 miles (6.4 km) from Bury St Edmunds, 8 miles (12.9 km) from Newmarket and a 25-minute drive from Cambridge - making it the ideal budget spot for access to local attractions.

Hill Lodge in Sudbury is a family-run hotel close to Sudbury town centre and all local amenities, offering hotel rooms on a budget. It has a Wedding and Civil Partnership license, to cater for couples who have eloped for the weekend!

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Dog Beds - Tips On Selecting The Right One.

Don't you just love to see your dog curl up and have a sleep? In truth, they'll just about sleep anywhere, but nothing shows how much you love your dog more, than by providing your best friend with a comfy bed to sleep in. After an active day running and playing and trying to please you, your dog will love nothing more than to retire to his special place and curl up for a well earned rest. Dogs love their individual spaces and like to sleep and recoup their energies and they sure love any place that is comfortable and warm and which is also noise-free.

A Means Of Training

If you don't want to spoil your dog by allowing him to sleep in your lap then buying him a nice dog bed can prove to be a good way of training them. All you need to do is make sure you provide a really comfy bed for your dog to use. Soon you'll start to see how much your dog loves it, because she'll always want to rest in it.

Don't under estimate the importance for a dog to sleep in the same spot each night. Though it is possible to create a unique dog bed from items in the home there are so many varieties of dog beds to choose from that it would be a pity not to check them out.

Before you pick your dog's bed you need to ensure you're buying something that suits his behavior, personality as too sleeping habits. There are a lot of beds to choose from that suit how different dogs like to sleep. So take a little bit of time to observe how your dog sleeps. Does she like to stretch out and sprawl all over the place, or does she prefer to cuddle up in a ball? You could select a nesting bed for the cuddler or a larger matress type of Dog Beds for the stretcher.

It is also necessary that you pick the dog bed according to how well it can accommodate your dog. You need to choose the size that can easily accomodate your dog to keep her comfy. After all a small dog would only need a small doggy bed, while larger dog breeds such as the German Shepherd, or Great Dane, will need a substantially bigger and more sturdy dog bed. The bottom line is that it is safe to pick a bed that is slightly larger than your dog's size as this will prove to be useful even after your dog has grown in size.

Of the many types of dog beds, some of the more popular ones are, orthopedic dog beds, bolster dog beds, pillow dog beds, and even memory foam Dog Beds. A dog bed that lends it well to being washed should be preferred since you don't want to let your dog sleep in dirt and grime. And some dog beds contain cedar filling, and since cedar is known to repel fleas, this could be an ideal feature to consider. Lastly, consider the area and space you have for the dog bed, as well as whether it will be an inside or outside bed for your dog.

Anyone know of a program I can use to create a study guide of math formulas?

I do not have MS Office so I do not know if that would work. I need to be able to use various non standard characters such as pi, square root, and other mathematical characters but not in a standard line as in paragraph form. Any ideas?

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http://www.gcse.com/maths/mindex.htm?

http://www.sosmath.com/wwwsites.html

http://www.webmath.com/index.html

http://mathforum.org/dr.math/

http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Services/Education/Gateways/Math_and_Science/mathematics.htm

Kindergarten to 8th Grade Interactive Sites

http://www.theproblemsite.com/math_games.asp

http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_4th.htm

http://www.apples4theteacher.com/math.html

http://www.kidsolr.com/math/index.html

http://www.center.k12.mo.us/edtech/edm/4.htm

http://www.learningplanet.com/act/mayhem/index.asp

http://www.mathisfun.com/

http://www.sparknotes.com/math/

http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/studentsites.htm

http://springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org/depts/edtech/Resources/Math/index.htm

http://www.math.com/

MATH WEBSITES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS

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Your Year-End Tax Planning Guide (The Street)

NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- While the average taxpayer tends to avoid thinking
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First off, sit down with paper and pencil and make a list of your anticipated
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