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April 25 2008: How Pharmacies Have Evolved Over Time by: redgsr
Pharmacies in the past where nothing more than horses pulling buggies with healers selling their potions.
April 25 2008: Continuity: The Key To A Successful Movie by: jimmycox
The reader may sigh at the abundance and variety of things the full use of continuity, the proper development and connection of motion-picture sequences to create a smoothly joined, coherent motion-picture story, requires - the special shots to take, the cut-ins and cut-aways, the things to watch out for: screen direction, clean exits and entrances, and so on and on and on.
April 24 2008: Live like 2408 in 2008 -1- by: donmitch
What if we already knew what it takes to live as well as people will in 2403? This article looks at American history to develop some glimpses of what we might find.
April 23 2008: 10 Tips To Buying Used Farm Equipment by: Robert Tate
Here are some tips worth bearing in mind when purchasing used farm equipment
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April 23 2008: Different Cooking Variations And Cultures by: redgsr
Learn about the world of cooking and it 's roots.
April 21 2008: The Qualities Of Lladro by: Stephen Church
Lladro high porcelain is the concept that sums up the maximum expression of Lladro work A collection consisting exclusively of pieces exemplifying, with the maximum level of excellence, the value of expansiveness, beauty and technical perfection the Lladro family has always instilled into its creations
April 20 2008: Diamonds , Carbon Divine - Or China 's CO2 Coal Hell To Us, For the Rest of Time? by: DerekDashwood
Diamonds are so unique in their creation from carbon, which is in vast dirty supply worldwide, to rare spikes as from hell within the furnace of inner earth, or the lightning hand of God. Either way, a diamond is forever.
April 19 2008: Reincarnation, Recognising An Old Soul by: Gary Stewart Jones
Do you have the ability to recognize an old soul By this I mean a soul who has traveled to earth many times and experienced many lives
April 19 2008: Chinese Antiques, Filthy Modern China - Oliver 's Deathly London? by: DerekDashwood
Chinese antiques are as delicate and intricate as any on earth, whether a Ming vase or miniature figure. Yet this land of such grace and elegance is at the moment rather like the hellish London in the Victorian era of Oliver.
April 18 2008: How To Avoid Scams When Shopping Online? by: Amy Nutt
Online shopping is a convenient way to have all your shopping needs fulfilled You can buy all sorts of goods from any part of the world, without leaving your doorstep
April 18 2008: How To Pick An Online Pharmacy by: redgsr
With the popularity of the shopping growing online the rise of online pharmacies is to be expected. Learn how to sift through the good and the bad.
April 18 2008: Use Native American Flutes In Indian Rituals And Powwows by: gmimexico
Native American flutes take you on a cultural journey where descendants look to their ancestors for guidance, and use their instruments to connect them with the spiritual world.
April 17 2008: Chinese Antiques, Dirty Skies - Filters on Coal, Plant a Tree by: DerekDashwood
China is most polluted, yet doing much to clean while it dirties; we need a cleaner mother earth. Time for green;less acid rain, dirty coal burning, dying species and a future we fear. Each small step to the next, one baby tree at a time.
April 17 2008: Skinwalker - Learn The Facts On These Creatures by: Robert Benjamin
Native American and Norse legend dictate that Skinwalkers are people with mystical abilities to turn themselves into creatures, taking on not only their appearance but also their characteristics It is said that Skinwalkers are actually witches that practice their craft to obtain power, wealth or to simply cause evil wherever they please
April 17 2008: Mens Fashion Tips - The Ultimate Cheet Sheet by: Alain Picard
Why should you be concerned of the way you look
There are plenty of reasons
April 17 2008: 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
April 16 2008: Start Your Holiday The Right Way: Remember The Basics by: enrico
Free tips might not always seem relevant but seasoned travelers will agree that such information can help you prepare for travelling abroad, including health, insurance and passport advice. This information will save you money, time and ensure you are safe from any avoidable harm.
April 16 2008: How To Get Into Pharmacy School by: redgsr
You need to be ready to dedicate a lot of time and studying but the pay off is well worth the wait.
April 16 2008: Chinese Antiques Brilliance, Coal Plants CO2 - Filters, or Hell on Earth by: DerekDashwood
An irony of carbon is how it can graduate from common dirty coal into diamonds from the inner fires of mother earth. Problem is, China 's growth has too many carbon burning coal plants, none of whom have the new filters.
April 16 2008: Chinese Antiques, Blue Skies - Now World 's Dirty CO2 Coal King by: DerekDashwood
Diamonds may be the touch of God, but their dirty carbon cousin coal reigns supreme in China, now the world 's greatest polluter, announced today. Filthy air, batons on skulls, not an ideal Olympics atmosphere, cough, ouch.
April 16 2008: Diamonds Make The World Go Round by: DerekDashwood
Diamonds are on everyone 's mind when a construction site is at a standstill until the man with diamond drill saw gets through the obstacle. Sometimes it is that way with humans as well.
April 16 2008: Horses In Art, Literature And Mythology III by: chiron99
During the twentieth century, representational paintings of horses became increasingly the domain of "horse painters" such as Richard Stone Reeves (1919-2005). The New York City-born artist is, himself, representational of this genre of painting.
April 16 2008: Horses In Art, Literature And Mythology II by: chiron99
European artists and storytellers had a rich tradition to draw on in depicting the sometimes-crucial relationship between humans and horses. Greek and Roman myth yielded such vivid horse-characters as the winged Pegasus, the man-eating Mares of Diomedes, and the horses who drive Apollo 's sun-chariot across the sky.
April 15 2008: Japanese Antiques - Samurai Swords, Delicate Grace by: DerekDashwood
The amazing contrast of Japan seems to be in the example of the sword and the silk curtain: fierce warfare outside, yet shoes off and quiet tea in the home in Buddhist bliss.Did he who made the lamb make thee?
April 15 2008: Travel Bug - An Oasis in Sahara by: jeremybaldwin
My experiences living in Libya during 1985.
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