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December 27 2007: Be A Local Santa Clause by: ergo_items
Lights brightening up the houses along the streets, children singing Christmas carols and malls overflowing with people shopping for Christmas presents are all that your five senses could, well, sense.
December 23 2007: I Grew Up In Area 51 by: Douglas Bower
I've often wondered whether the Alien Abduction Phenomenon was really as well known in groups that are not particularly inclined to learn anything about this subject You know the type I mean
December 23 2007: The Invention of the Knife and Safety Tools of Today by: chiron99
Of all the tools in our society, only the wheel and the lever can compete with the common household knife for the title of All-Time Most Useful. As essential in the kitchen as it is on the battlefield, and necessary in a wide variety of trades and crafts, the knife is one of the building blocks of civilization.
December 22 2007: White Christmas Movie Beloved Tradition by: nbisea
Watching White Christmas movies is the one all-time favorite holiday movie.
December 15 2007: The Only True Self Improvement by: Pavel Kastl
When we browse the Web, we can notice that almost every directory has a category that deals with self-improvement This subject has become very popular
December 14 2007: 4 Major Tattoo Questions and Answers by: wincent222
There are tattoo problems that need to be answered. After all, this process is no laughing matter. There are a lot of things that you need to consider, even the feelings of your loved ones.
December 13 2007: Religious Jewelry An Outward Sign of Faith by: otaffy
The power of religious symbolism has endured through history. For many religious denominations, sacred symbols have often taken the form of personal jewelry. Religious jewelry has been used as an outward sign of ones faith. The symbol used often indicates the particular religion of the wearer.
December 11 2007: Celtic Jewelry is Steeped in History by: otaffy
All cultures throughout history have placed a significant importance to symbols. Long before the development of modern communications, ancient cultures used symbols as a way to share information. The ancient Celts left behind a long history of symbolism and artistry that endures today.
December 10 2007: Hot Stamping Foil Adhesion by: Paul Norman
Hot stamping foil adhesion is measured in a number of different ways, and there is a lot of misconception about what each test really measures Take the simple scratch test for example
December 10 2007: Gold: The Precious Metal That Everyone Wants by: Franske Nieuwenhuis
Everybody is aware that gold is a much sought after precious metal and which for quite a few centuries was also used as money and a means to store value and of course in making jewelry It is known to occur as nuggets or even as grains found in rocks, especially in underground veins as well as in alluvial deposits, and it has the property of being dense as well as soft and is shiny and even malleable, and in its purest form is bright yellow in color, which from the very beginning has attracted man to it
December 10 2007: Christmas Greeting Cards Send Christmas Cheer Over Distances by: nbisea
There is something wonderfully amazing about getting Christmas greeting cards.
December 10 2007: Children Drawn to the Sparkle of Jewelry by: otaffy
Observing how a baby reacts to visual stimuli and it is easy to see how jewelry gets the attention of children and adults alike. Beauty, color and shine are universal attractants not limited to humans.
December 08 2007: Christmas Eve Holds Treasured Memories by: nbisea
Christmas Eve that is considered to be the most special time when many wonderful memories are forged.
December 07 2007: Modern Cold Stamping Foils by: Paul Norman
The development of modern cold stamping foils originated with the simple cold foils devised as a dieless technique for applying a metallic finish to self adhesive labels produced on reel to reel printing presses There are many benefits of this process, and some disadvantages, although cold foiling has progressed a lot since then
December 07 2007: All Gold Jewelry is Not Created Equal by: otaffy
Gold has been a precious commodity for thousand of years. The uses for gold extend far beyond just jewelry. Great empires have risen and fallen based on gold and has historically been a symbol of power and wealth. Gold has remained a universal currency and a fuel a global trade.
December 07 2007: Ten Carat Gold the Good and the Bad by: otaffy
Gold has captivated us for thousand of years especially when it comes to jewelry. The gift of gold has never fallen out of favor, considered an act of respect and love. Gold has started wars, helped build far flung empires and fueled great economies.
December 07 2007: The Black Hills Yields Pink and Green Gold by: otaffy
In more ways than one, Black Hills gold jewelry has the ability to turn gold into green. Black Hills gold has been a very popular choice when buying gold jewelry pieces.
December 06 2007: Golf Course Panoramas Help Frame the Sport by: otaffy
One of the more popular genres of framed panoramas depict famous golf courses. Views of championship golf courses from around the world can be adorn your home or office. Framed golf course panoramas can make the perfect gift for the golfer or collector in your life.
December 06 2007: Tips To Shop Wisely by: Jon Caldwell
The demands of most people for things that can help satisfy their level of satisfaction are quite varied in nature Ranging from an assortment of practically anything, clothes and accessories can be categorized along with the basic needs as the essential items that most people cannot do without
December 06 2007: Christmas Cards Facts by: Yannis Samatas
Did you ever wonder who sent the first Christmas Card The first commercial Christmas card is believed to have been designed and printed in London in 1843, the same year Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol"
December 05 2007: Speaking With Aliens by: Bette Dowdell
Some years ago, new residents in town, we ventured into church one Sunday There were five of us: a set of parents, sufficiently presentable to fit in well in just about any club, and three cute-as-a-button children: fourth-grade Chrissie, second-grade Chuckie, and Rachel, my three-year-old niece who had just come to live with us
December 05 2007: Watch Companies Use Communication Technology to Get Their Message Out by: otaffy
During the early days of watch production, watch makers relied almost entirely on their reputation. By offering the timeless qualities of craftsmanship, durability and good value for the money, many watch makers were propelled forward.
December 05 2007: How Watch Making Has Changed by: otaffy
Before wristwatches became ubiquitous in our society, pocket watches were the standard for personal timekeeping. The first pocket watch is thought to have been made in Germany towards the end of the fifteenth century.
December 05 2007: Watch Makers Discover Part Standardization by: otaffy
Like countless other consumer products, the way in which modern wrist watches are manufactured has undergone incredible changes since the Industrial Revolution that broke during the turn of twentieth century.
December 05 2007: Consider a Custom Watch If a Personal Submarine Is Not In Your Budget by: otaffy
Many wealthy buyers are looking for the ultimate in bling and that includes buying everything from tourist travel to outer space, mega yachts and even personal submarines.
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