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  • How To Make Pashmina  By : Brenda Reese
    Making the beautiful, luxurious pashmina involves a painstaking process done completely by hand The origins of the pashmina date back to ancient times
  • Are You Really Prepared For A Life With Dreadlocks?  By : Jeffery Bradley
    Dreadlocks are "HOT", in style, and everyone from teenagers to business professionals wants them Look around and there they are on billboards, television commercials, sitcoms, in sports, cartoons, movies, and magazine advertisements
  • Video Surveillance In Public Places: Good Or Bad?  By : Gabriel Adams
    Today, many major cities have video cameras all over the place Is this video surveillance in public places good or bad
  • Using Personalized Gifts To Create The Perfect Present  By : Gabriel Adams
    When it comes time to purchase gifts for loved ones, my favorite thing to do is purchase gifts that are personalized Usually these are gifts that have to be ordered well in advance of the birthday or whatever special date when you will be sharing the gift
  • Tips For Choosing Personalized Groomsmen Gifts  By : Gabriel Adams
    What do you give to the groomsmen in your wedding It may seem more difficult to choose gifts for the men who will stand up in your wedding than it is buying for the bridesmaids
  • Enjoy The Festival Of San Juan Bautista (John The Baptist)  By : Mba Mbulu
    One of the most storied cultural celebrations in South America will take place this June in Barlovento Barlovento, in the state of Miranda, is the region of Venezuela that is most thickly populated by descendants of African slaves
  • St. Patrick's Day Clothing  By : Manuel Ramirez
    The origin of St Patrick's Day can be traced in Ireland
  • A Sticker For Every Occasion And Culture  By : Daniel Millions
    One of the most ubiquitous items in our culture today is the ever present and multi-talented sticker Labels go on just about everything and the list of various uses they are put to continues to grow
  • Artist William Merritt Chase  By : Cris Jenson
    William Merritt Chase was born on November 1st, 1849 in Nineveh, Indiana After joining and leaving the Navy in 1869, he decided to leave Indiana and head off to New York to study art
  • Impressionist Artist Childe Hassam  By : Cris Jenson
    Frederick Childe Hassam was born on October 17th, 1859 in Dorchester, Boston Although he was very bright, school was not for him and he dropped out before he graduated
  • Ancient Origin Of Halloween Masks  By : Paul Hulse
    The ancient custom of wearing Halloween masks, just like Halloween itself, goes back to the ancient ritual called Samhain, the origins of modern Halloween Unlike Halloween masks today, which are worn for fun and trick-or-treating, Halloween masks during Samhain were used for religious purposes, believed to protect them from evil spirits and ghosts
  • History Behind Most Worn Halloween Masks Of Today  By : Paul Hulse
    We all wear Halloween masks with our costumes for fun during trick-or-treat, but do you know where these masks originated from, such as the hockey mask or werewolf mask Do you know the origins of the ever sinful witch mask
  • The Text Capital Of The World  By : Mikael Andersohn
    The Philippines is known as the text capital of the world This is because the most number of messages being sent daily in mobile network servers are from the Philippines
  • April 2008 Astrology Tendencies For All Zodiac Signs  By : Gerardas Norkus
    Spring is the time for action In April those who are used to delay and hesitate will have to make way for those who are bold and determined
  • Has Your Society Influenced Spanish Culture?  By : Joseph Shalita
    The Spanish culture for many centuries has been known for the warmth and welcoming that many people have always enjoyed Their wonderful generosity and friendliness what draws people to the people of the Spanish-speaking world and why learning Spanish is so popular today
  • Dubai : Burj Al Arab  By : Giulio Detti
    The United Nations has attributed Dubai as a fast growing tourist destination in the world Dubai, United Arab Emirates’ capital, is situated in a desert and has towering edifices and eye-catching architectural designs that are now attracting more tourists than ever
  • Long Term Tattoo After Care  By : Tricia Myob
    You've got past those first days of serious Tattoo After Care when all you want to do is scratch and pick at it or take the bandages off too soon to show your friends What next
  • The Mysterious Spanish Festival Of Semana Santa  By : Kieron Sellens
    Spain is renowned for its elaborate Semana Santa or Holy Week traditions, and if you’re planning a Spanish holiday for the week before Easter, you’ll find yourself in the midst of these extraordinary festivals Spanish participants take part in a whole host of bizarre-seeming rituals dating back to medieval times and beyond
  • Jack The Dripper – Discussing Jackson Pollock  By : Benedict Smythe
    Jackson Pollock is probably one of the most recognizable names when it comes to the world of abstract expressionism He is most famous for his paintings that showcase his “Drip Technique” like in No
  • Surrealism – Entering A Dream-like State  By : Benedict Smythe
    Surrealism is the art movement that closely followed the heels of cubism This art movement is characterized by surreal images, hence the name surrealism
  • Wrapping Your Head Around Cubism  By : Benedict Smythe
    Cubism is a form of abstract art that had its start in Paris during the early years of the 20th Century (around 1907 to 1908) It reached its peak a few years after it begun and significantly lasted up to the 1920s
  • The Writing On The Wall – A Look Into The World Of Graffiti  By : Benedict Smythe
    Graffiti has always been given a negative connotation as it is seen as a defacement of a piece of property with the used of paint and other items It has also been inextricably linked with the hip hop culture and has become one of the main elements of the movement
  • Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie And The American Family Reunion  By : Chris Barber
    American culture is ever changing with it's unmatched diversity of people and their customs Many will argue Football has surpassed Baseball as the favorite pastime and the Hamburger is the most popular in fast (American) food; but it remains hard to argue against Apple Pie being inherently American
  • A Note To Kids Between Cultures  By : Mitali Perkins
    Be ready, children of immigrants You lose a lot once you're tossed into the mainstream
  • Magic Carpet: Was There Ever A Part Of Your Identity You Had To Hide?  By : Mitali Perkins
    I had a magic carpet once It used to soar to a world of monsoon storms, princesses with black braids, ferocious dragons, and talking birds
  • Using Native American Rattles As Indian Musical Instruments  By : Craig Chambers
    If you love Native American Rattles, you will definitely benefit from adding them to your drumming circles and powwows Rattles are intriguing Native American icons representing Indigenous people and their unique customs
  • Buying Clothing Accessories For Your Woman: What Every Man Should Know  By : Gabriel Adams
    Buying your sweetheart any clothing accessories could get tricky Many women are very particular when it comes to their preference in accessories
  • Embellishments For Children's Clothing  By : James Brown
    Parents are always looking for ways to enhance the plain styles of clothing that they buy for their children to wear to school and out to play The embellishments sold in the sewing centers of many mass merchandisers are decorative patches that can be added to clothing to dress up the most mundane styles of children's clothing that are offered at very affordable prices
  • Online Jewelry Selections  By : James Brown
    Due to the wide expanse of the world that the internet reaches, people are able to make online jewelry selections from jewelers in many locations People expect to find superior quality fine jewelry when they shop at internet jewelry retailers and due to the honesty of those retailers, very few customers are ever disappointed
  • Blood Diamonds: The Evil Underbelly Of The Diamond Industry  By : Gabriel Adams
    The evocative branding of a subterranean industry - subterranean in both the way that diamonds are physically mined, and in the criminal organizations that trade them - is the romanticizing of a business that is anything but romantic, one that frankly excavates death Otherwise named ‘Conflict Diamonds’, Blood Diamonds are rocks that are collected, cut, and polished by organizations operating beyond the control of a government

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