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How To Buy Vintage Antiques by Mike Rad Expert
[ 2007-09-09 ]
Do you know why antiques are considered to be antiques? It all depends on how old they are.

Jenna Jameson: Did she really remove the implants? by Angela Edwards
[ 2007-09-02 ]
Jenna Jameson CLAIMS to have removed her DD breast implants. But did she really?

Parental Guidance On Myspace by john anderson Expert
[ 2007-08-31 ]
Parents must try to be friends more than a guide to tackle their children and save them from any harm.

History Of Tattoos by Robert Hills Expert
[ 2007-08-31 ]
Tattoos are a very old form of body art that go back to ancient times when many cultures used them. Some historians say that tattoos go back 5000 years, while others believe they go back well over 10000 years.

Tattoos - Permanent Body Art by Robert Hills Expert
[ 2007-08-30 ]
Tattoos have been around for thousands of years and are more popular today than at any time in recorded history. Some studies show that around 35 percent of Americans aged 18-29 have them. To most people tattoos represent a form of self expression and they view them as some sort of statement of their individuality.

Rolex replica watches by Viraj Shah
[ 2007-08-06 ]
Buy Genuine Quality Swiss Replica Watch - Rolex Replica, Swiss Rolex, Swiss Cartier, Swiss Panerai, Swiss Omega, Swiss Breitling and alot of other brands from replicaco.com...

Finding a Houston Disc Jockey For Your Next Event by Don Crass
[ 2007-08-04 ]
Finding the Right Houston DJ

Important Tips for Getting Your First Tattoo by Quentin Yu
[ 2007-08-02 ]
Tips on getting your first tattoo that will ensure you can be proud of your new artwork for years to come.

Las Vegas Weather by Heidi Grumm Expert
[ 2007-08-01 ]
Las Vegas lies in the middle of the desert. The arid expanse of sand is broken up by the mountain of glistening manmade constructions that make up the city of Las Vegas.
One thing you'll hear again and again is that even though Las Vegas gets very hot, the dry desert heat is not unbearable. The hottest time of the year is the summer months of June, July and August, when the mercury regularly hits 104°F; however, the humidity averages a low 22%, and even on very hot days, there's apt to be a breeze.

A Chinese History of Figurines by Paul McCarthy
[ 2007-07-19 ]
The article is a brief outline of the development of figurines in China

Make your party Unique - Throw a Lingerie Party! by Linda Davies
[ 2007-07-08 ]
It’s party time and you want to jazz up the evening, add a little more splash and spice to your colorful fiesta theme party or your Las Vegas Night to make it a truly one-of-a-kind event -- Why not make it a lingerie party?

Craving A Completely Unnecessary Product -Peter Chernin at CTIA Wireless by Danny J.
[ 2007-07-07 ]
Jamba will work together with other FOX entities such as FOX Interactive, Mobizo, etc.

Make Your Representative Through MySpace Layout by john anderson Expert
[ 2007-06-27 ]
john anderson

Drumming for the Shamanic Journey - Shamanic Journey Drumming by Howard G Charing Expert
[ 2007-06-22 ]
Shamanism is the oldest way in which humanity has sought connection with Creation. The origins of shamanism go back at least 40,000 - 50,000 years to Stone age times. All of us have evolved from shamanic cultures, it is our roots wherever we live.

The Shamanic Journey is a technique which facilitates a visionary experience into expanded awareness. This activates our imagination and creativity, and allows us to bypass linear, familar and rational thinking. In this state of expanded awareness we can find new insights, perspectives, and ways to resolve problems.

The Visual Music of the Shipibo tribe of the Amazon by Howard G Charing Expert
[ 2007-06-20 ]
The Shipibo people of the Upper Amazon in Peru, have a unique and complex form of visionary art. Underlying the intricate geometric patterns of great complexity displayed in the art of the Shipibo people is a concept of an all pervading magical reality which can challenge the Western linguistic heritage and rational mind.

Cats – A wonderful creature by Jessica Smith Expert
[ 2007-06-18 ]
Cats are one of the wonderful creatures. Cats can be seen in every house sleeping cozily in the laps or on furniture of the owner.

Sending Birthday Cards Online the Easy Way by Mike Rad Expert
[ 2007-06-14 ]
You are uninspired about what to get your friend on their birthday? A birthday card that has something special about it can always save the day.

A Guide to the Most Influential Women of Epic Fantasy by Will Kalif Expert
[ 2007-06-13 ]
Epic Fantasy is a very wide genre and it encompasses a lot of work that has been defined in a lot of different ways from fantasy to childrens fantasy to high fantasy. Women writers have been breaking new ground and exploring new ideas and concepts in this genre since its inception. Here are some of the pioneering women writers of the genre of epic fantasy.

Decorating With Replica Medieval Swords and Armor by Art Allen
[ 2007-05-29 ]
The article suggests Medieval Replica Armor as an Interior Design medium and lists a couple of online resources.

The Theory of Names by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-25 ]
Within this paper I shall focus on explanatory and underlying theories of names, will also concentrate on the referential theory and the background it provides for Kripke's causal picture.

IRISH in the 19th century by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-25 ]
The first part of this essay uncovers the troubles the Irish peasants had while being at hands of those in charge of the rebellion that absorbed Britain in the seventeenth century.
Also it includes discussion of problems that were brought on by the Potato Blight in the 1940’s, underdevelopment of the colony and harassment based on nationality.

English Language Around The World by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-25 ]
Geographically, English is the most widespread language on earth. It's widely spoken on six countries, and is the official language, or one of the official languages, in 55 countries. 400-500 million people speak it as their native language (second only to Mandarin Chinese, which has about 700 million native speakers). In addition, roughly the same number speak English as their second language, or use it in their daily lives for business, study and so on. In other words, one is every 6-7 people on our planet regularly uses some sort of English – and the percentage is growing all the time. Experts predict English language to be widespread greatly in following decades, as it's already took over up to one billion people all over the world and this number is growing each day

Scottish Language by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-25 ]
The English Language used in Scotland is known as Scottish Standard
English. It is used in formal documents as well as in fictional texts
throughout Scotland.

The Welsh Language by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-25 ]
Indo-European Language was the mother to many languages of Modern
Europe. The Welsh language too.

The Welsh Language by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-25 ]
Indo-European Language was the mother to many languages of Modern
Europe. The Welsh language too.

The Animal Language by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-25 ]
Pet owners tend to think they communicate with their pets. They
think animals can understand them at the least, some think
pets actually try to deliver some kind of message back to their
owners. But is there a language that animals use to have a
meaningful conversation in their own, animal society?

Chinese America or American China? by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-21 ]
To start analyzing and evaluating the great impact of Chinese culture, political system, economy and traditions on America's development we should research deeply the very beginning of Chinese expansion to the American continent.

A Fairy Island by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-21 ]
Finally, after three long, exhausting days in tiny, timber carcass of a boat, I see land. Only a few feet from the island I hear the comforting sound of the palm trees. Now I have pulled my boat onto the sandy beach, I can see, as I thought, the only two forms of life on the island, the small playful animals and plants and flowers.

Love is 'As You Like It' by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-21 ]
Love is different like everyone is different in his emotions, thoughts, ideals, feelings and styles. Although there are many love pattern stories they remain just written or told patterns which nobody wants or is able to follow. Shakespeare's genius knew this like no one else.

Hercules and Theseus, the Two Great Heroes of the Greek Mythology by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-21 ]
The two most popular defeaters of monsters and other kinds of evil in the Greek Mythology were Hercules and Theseus. They were well-liked, but each in a different part of Greece. Athens preferred intellectual Theseus, while the rest of the country including Sparta adored Hercules and his enormous strength. If somebody asks the question what is the ability that is in common in Hercules and Theseus, the answer is: strength. With this ability, they decided to help innocent people and to become heroes of Greece.

Gladiators by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-21 ]
The Roman games were vital to the society and culture since they reinforced already strong morals and values, provided by the Romans with a sense of democratic influence and civilized order. These games held a certain religious symbolism inherent with the ancient myths. When the democratic system was altered to an imperial one, the emperors needed a way to appease the people, although they had lost
the right to vote. The games fulfilled this role.

Pigeons Teach Art by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-21 ]
Pigeons are not as daft as they appear. In fact, they are so discerning that they could tell to Picasso and Monet. For years, we have assumed that the flocks at Trafalgar Square were not capable of doing anything but waiting for scrounge food from gullible tourists. But new research suggests that they are probably just resting after taking in the art at the National Gallery.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-05-21 ]
Renoir does not care about the person’s private world though he can perfectly express the external shape and fleeting mood of model. Therefore his portraits of women are so successful and attractive and the ones of men are so banal and unemotional.

Stained Glass – Journey through History by John Billington Expert
[ 2007-05-08 ]
Follows the path of stained glass through history to its current popularity for church windows, artistic home lighting and bathroom lighting.

Play Mobile Games Anytime Anywhere by Jocoba Cubert
[ 2007-04-24 ]
Mobile games can be played anywhere and at anytime, and no one will ever be bored with a mobile game to hand. The market is booming and analysts predict 220 million people will play mobile games by 2009.

Human Speech Evolution by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-04-23 ]
Human speech developed after human body and brain size, shape, features and abilities started to approach their distinct and unique forms.

Middle Years Utopia by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-04-21 ]
Upon first glance then one could be under the impression that Utopia would be a pleasant place to live in. Everyone is equal, immoral acts such as adultery are punishable, and there is no private ownership; the community is important and everyone works and lives together, each person as important as the next.

Ideal Society by Sharon White Expert
[ 2007-04-21 ]
The word Utopia conjures up images of a perfect society, a picture of a peaceful, enviable place that we can only visit in our dreams.

For the first time in history a gay couple represented the state of Israel in an Olympic Dancing competition! by Gur Rosen
[ 2007-04-17 ]
Israeli same-sex partners dance their way to the gold medal

The famous siege of a medieval castle: Chateau Gaillard by Will Kalif Expert
[ 2007-04-16 ]
Chateau Gaillard was built by Richard the Lionhearted and it was sieged and taken by the French in 1204 AD. The story of this castle, and its siege is one of the most interesting stories in medieval history.

Fighting Techniques of the Medieval World: Equipment, Combat Skills and Tactics – Book Review by Will Kalif Expert
[ 2007-03-27 ]
This book is a great read for fans of medieval combat and a great resource for people interested in the middle ages and in the art of war during the Middle and Dark Ages.

Will San Antonio Spurs Tickets Show Fans Another Run to the Title? by Jay Nault
[ 2007-03-17 ]
San Antonio Spurs tickets have been nearly impossible to find for quite some time, as few cities support their team with the loyalty that San Antonio does its Spurs.

Will You Need NCAA Tournament Tickets to See Your Team? by Jay Nault
[ 2007-03-17 ]
As we begin to fill out automatic bids with conference tournament champions, fans around the country are wondering if their team will give them the chance to use NCAA Tournament tickets.

Are Chicago Bulls Tickets Once Again a Chance to See a Championship Team? by Jay Nault
[ 2007-03-17 ]
During the 1990’s, few tickets in sports were harder to find than Chicago Bulls tickets. The Bulls were sports and even cultural icons, and their following was as large as any sports team in history.

Are Dallas Mavericks Tickets a Chance to Watch the Team to Beat in the NBA? by Jay Nault
[ 2007-03-17 ]
Dallas Mavericks tickets have been worth the price of admission for years, as fans are always guaranteed a great show.

George Carlin Tickets - The Comedy Legend Still Packs ‘Em In by Jay Nault
[ 2007-03-16 ]
George Carlin tickets, over the years, have not only been in demand, but their availability has also created much controversy in different places around the country.

Will NCAA Tournament Tickets Be Available for your ''Bubble'' Team? by Jay Nault
[ 2007-03-16 ]
It’s that time of year when college basketball fans all over the country wonder if they’ll have a need for NCAA Tournament tickets.

Coin Values by Michael Malega Expert
[ 2007-03-15 ]
Information on coin values. Coins are for the most part gathered by diverse individuals because they look good. There are other mint collectors who accumulate these coins because there is some economic value that they can get from the coins

Hair Loss Controls through Ayurveda by vijay verma
[ 2007-03-12 ]
The hair on our scalp can be divided into two parts, the root and shaft. The root part of hair is in the skin (epidermis) of scalp. The hair root is surrounded by a pouch like structure called follicle. The base of hair root is in the shape of a bulb. This bulb is indented by capillaries and nerve fibers. The cells in the center of bulb divide. The newly divided hair cells push the previous cells up. The cells which move upwards die slowly forming hard hair shaft.

The elements in astrology by Michael Silva Silva
[ 2007-03-11 ]
Groups of signs in astrology share certain characteristics that are classified according to four earthly elements.

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