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  • "Dancing was Harder" on 'High School Musical' Sequel  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Hype about High School Musical's sequel is fast rising, and many can't wait to see if could surpass the success of the first one. Rehearsals and filming of the second movie has started earlier this year, and the stars of the movie are working hard to give their best
  • "Liver or Steak!" [Grandpa's House]  By : Dennis Siluk
    I never heard the end of this story, matter-of-fact, I had it told to me so much (for 45-years), I’m surprised I forgot to write about it before.
  • "Lonely Girl" (The Afterward: Rocking in Her Chair)  By : Dennis Siluk
    Afterward to:

    “Lonely Girl”

    Rocking in Her Chair

    She dreamt so high
    that she never lost her dream
    In the seeking of it,
    And until the day she died—
    she kept rocking in her chair
    The memory of those far off days
  • "Neglect," Not Biology, Kills 1 In 20 Women In Africa; U.S. Should Increase Support For Maternal  By : OBGYN News
    One in 20 women in Africa is at risk of dying in childbirth, but "[i]t's not biology that kills them so much as neglect," New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof writes in an opinion piece.
  • "Senior Moments: Getting The Most Our of Your Golden Years" author David Wayne Silva: BOOK REVIEW  By : Irene Watson
    I took this book on to review because I know that the Golden Years for me are eminent and I’m closer to them than I’m not. I wanted to learn from a Golden Ager what I was to look forward to. But, to my surprise I learned more than I bargained for.
  • "Signature" Of Chromosome Instability Predicts Cancer Outcomes  By : Genetics News
    Microscopic examination of tumor specimens cannot always predict a cancer's aggressiveness, leading to increased interest in molecular approaches to diagnosis.
  • "The Birth of Hell," & "Midnight Moon's Harp" [Poetic Prose]  By : Dennis Siluk
    Midnight Moon’s Harp [Poetic Prose; date: 6/6/2006]

    Immersed in deadness, in a solar system without grace: incased in an orbit like prison: harvesting mounds of dusty crypts: century after century, here resides Earth’s moon. I heard the sound of doom one evening: its, resonance, hum (like a grief-stricken harp):
  • '24' Restarts the Clock for Day 7  By : Groshan Fabiola
    24's writing staff is currently under pressure as the production for the seventh season, which was set to begin this month, was delayed for three weeks due to the decision of FOX's executives to completely change what they originally had in store for the seventh longest day of Jack Bauer’s life
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  • 'Days of Our Lives' Stars Upcoming Appearances  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The past few months have been busy for stars of the popular soap opera, Days of Our Lives. Fans have been delighted to see them up close and personal, and away from their portrayals on the show
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  • 'Days' Writing Team Axed  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Just weeks after Days of Our Lives’ most popular couple Brandon Beemer (Shawn Douglas-Brady) and Martha Madison (Belle Black) had been axed from the series, executives at NBC once again made a decision to fire out people. This time, they
  • 'Desperate Housewives' Star Going to Brickyard  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Desperate Housewives star James Denton isn’t hushing about his love for baseball, in fact, he's proud of it! He even bought his own team, the Fullerton Flyers in March. Lately, baseball isn't the only sport that has been making him preoccupied. Later this month, Denton is set to appear at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indiana
  • 'Hannah Montana' Film In Development  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Miley Cyrus, who is better known to fans as Hannah Montana, was recently recognized as the youngest artist to have two chart-topping albums in a year. Her remarkable success doesn't end there as the 14 year old singer and television actress is currently under preparation for her entrance to the big screen
  • 'Hannah Montana' Sleepwalks, Plus Album Debuts at No. 1  By : Groshan Fabiola
    On Saturday, a brand new episode of Hannah Montana, entitled "Sleepwalk This Way," was aired. It featured Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) who sleepwalks due to pressure from keeping the truth from someone
  • 'Hannah Montana' Stars Have Spooky Movie Coming to DVD in September  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Hannah Montana fans need not fret for they will get to see more of their favorite stars in a new DVD debuting on shelves this September. Emily Osment, who plays Miley's best friend Lilly, and Cody Linley, who plays Miley's love interest Jake Ryan on Hannah Montana, will star in R.L. Stine's The Haunted Hour: Don't Think About It
    A psychologist or psychiatrist experienced with Autism
  • 'Heroes' Star May Play a Different Sort of Cheerleader  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Hayden Panettiere is definitely the next favorite cheerleader character. Appearing on Heroes as Claire Bennet and on the movie Bring It On: All or Nothing as Britney Allen, she has another project where she will once again be sporting the
  • 'Heroes' to Debut Season Two Clip at Comic Con  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Heroes fans rejoice as the San Diego Comic Con will be featuring the producers, writers, and actors as they hold a panel at the famed comic convention and give the fans an opportunity to have their questions answered by the Heroes
  • 'One Tree Hill' Coach Gets Busy with Movies  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Barry Corbin is popularly known among One Tree Hill viewers as Coach Brian “Whitey” Durham. Last year, his character managed to lead the Ravens all the way to a championship and was finally able to live down a loss that had haunted him
  • 'One Tree Hill' Season Five Character Details  By : Groshan Fabiola
    This month saw the start of taping for the fifth season of One Tree Hill. In May, the show was renewed for yet another season, however, it will only return next year as a midseason replacement. The first four seasons featured the lives of the characters as they went through high school and this time, the fifth season will flash forward four years into the future
  • 'Partridge' Mom Joining 'Days'  By : Groshan Fabiola
    As Days of our Lives bids goodbye to Julie Pinson, who plays Billie Reed, the show opens its doors for a new member. Academy Award winning actress Shirley Jones is the newest addition to the Days of our Lives family
  • 'Pirate Master' Host Has New Film  By : Groshan Fabiola
    For the past few weeks, CBS' Pirate Master has been unable to get a good number of viewers, however, the show's host, Cameron Daddo, is looking forward to a few good things
  • 'The Office' Star Mindy Kaling Puts Off Writing Script, Goes Shopping Instead  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The Office star Mindy Kaling recently flew to her hometown Cambridge, Massachusetts to visit her parents and do what she loves the most, which is to shop. Kaling was supposed to be writing the script for The Office's fourth season when she visited Newbury Street and began shopping
  • 10 Best Birthday Gifts Everyone Will Love  By : Karla Ruzycki-Davis
    Shopping for someone else can be a daunting task at times. You’ve got ideas in mind of what they would enjoy but what if they already have it, are allergic to it or just don’t like it the way you had intended they would? If you want to give someone a gift that is both personal and not something they would buy for themselves, here are 10 gift suggestions that anyone would be pleased to receive…
  • 10 Magazines Every Man Should Subscribe To  By : Joel Simkhai
    Looking for a gift for a man who's impossible to shop for? Maybe you're a man who's looking to expand his horizons. Whatever you may be searching for, you just might find it in a magazine.
  • 10 Things To Do In Amsterdam  By : james@holiday-velvet.com
    Amsterdam has got something for everyone. You can enjoy impressive architecture, ornate mansions, lovely canals, museums & art galleries, great shopping malls, theatres, concert halls, restaurants, cafés, bars, and many more.
  • 10 Ways To Win A Slot Jackpot  By : Stephen Crawford
  • 12 Good Reasons Why You Can Absolutely Have What You Want  By : Saleem Rana
    I’d like to introduce you to the most wonderful person you’ve ever met.

    I want you to understand right from the start how beautiful, wonderful, and powerful you really are.

    It’s possible that this observation has completely escaped you—until now.

    This has probably happened because for one reason or another, you’re not aware of your infinite possibilities.

    Somehow The Art of Living your Dreams has not been taught in any of the classes that you’ve taken in the School of Life.
  • 14 Music Quotes for Black History Month  By : Noel Jameson
    Music is an important part of our heritage, and African American musicians have, of course, played a significant role. Here are 14 of my favorite music quotes to celebrate Black History Month.
  • 15 Short Funny Quotes For Humor Month  By : Noel Jameson
    Beginning with day one, April is the month in which we honor humor. Here are fifteen short funny quotes that are sure to crack a smile on even the most stoic faces.
  • 17th Century Wine Farms in the Western Cape  By : Kelly Wheeler
    South Africa, particularly the Western Cape region, is world famous for its wine and attracts thousands of tourists each year. One of the reasons that wine farms are such a draw card is that they don’t just involve an alcoholic beverage, but a rich history that dates back over 300 years.
  • 2006 Ryder Cup Host Selects ProLink Solutions as GPS Provider; Ireland's K Club to Install  By : Arts and Entertainment News
    ProLink Solutions, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ProLink Holdings Corp. (OTCBB:PLKH) and the world's leading provider of Global Positioning Satellite ("GPS") systems for golf courses, today announces that its European distributor, Elumina, will install the ProLink system at the K Club (Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland), which will soon command the international spotlight as host of the 2006 Ryder Cup.
  • 2006 World Series of Poker Circuit Tournaments -- Season 2  By : Tom Howze
    World Series of Poker Circuit Tournaments for the second season have been completed and it's time to review what went on during the past year.
  • 2007 Emmy Analysis: Grey's Anatomy  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The 2006-2007 season of Grey’s Anatomy has been one of extreme highs and lows. It started off rocky enough with the incident that was to color the entire season
  • 2007 Emmy Analysis: The Office  By : Groshan Fabiola
    After taking home the award for Outstanding Comedy Series in last year’s Emmys, The Office is once again, well-poised to win the category this year. It stands out among the rest of the shows nominated for Best Comedy Series, namely, 30 Rock, Entourage, Ugly Betty and Two and a Half Men
  • 24 Day Six DVD Details Released  By : Groshan Fabiola
    It’s finally official! 24’s Day Six DVD will be released on December 4, 2007. Although the 24’s DVD set has not really generated much noise compared to its television series, solid 24 supporters are still eager to get a hold of their copies of the slightly incoherent and lackluster season 6
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  • 24 To Continue For At Least Two More Days  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Good news for 24 fans! The Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning action-thriller series has been renewed for at least two more seasons
  • 24: Anticipation Report  By : Groshan Fabiola
    24 has never been more anticipated by fans as it was coming into this year, its sixth season. The sixth season was hyped up to a remarkable degree, fans were deluged by constant promos on FOX and the footage that we all saw was more than incredible. The end of season 5 set up such a great scenario for the sixth season, with Jack Bauer being captured by the Chinese and held captive for an extended period of time. The beginning of season 6 proved that not only was 24 as good as ever, they could ev
  • 24: Season 7 to See Female President?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    In six days that Jack Bauer has been foiling complex terrorist plots and fighting off unscrupulous factions out to destroy Los Angeles and the rest of the United States, there have been four constants all throughout
  • 3 Easy Steps to Get Started Drawing!  By : Todd Harris
    This article take you through the basic steps of getting started in the drawing world. From what paper to use to the best types of pencils and charcoal. This is a must read.
  • 3 Poems Of An Artist's Crazy Moods:  By : Kathy Hendershot-Hurd
    It's hard to leave such vacancy behind.There are qualities I may have missed.
    Isn't everything more complex,than what was first observed?
  • 3 Steps to Optimize Your Article - Key to Create More Traffic!  By : Terry Tay
  • 3 Things You Should Know About Bad Credit Car Loans  By : Carrie Reeder
    If you plan to obtain a car loan and you have a history of bad credit, you may find that getting approved is more hassle--and expensive--than you realized. Here are three things you should know about bad credit car loans:
  • 3 Top Tips to getting the most out of your Salsa Classes  By : Lee Coppin
    With 1000's of people signing up to Salas classes and spending their hard earned bucks to become a start of the dance floor Salsa classes have begun to spring up every where. So how do you make sure you get the most out of your Salsa Classes?
  • 3.09 Stranger in a Strange Land Easter Egg Report  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Lost has become the utmost source of depth-filled sci-fi in today’s popular culture. Fantasy and science fiction are still prevalent in our society today, but not at the rate at which they used to. Of course, there are some circles where this is entirely untrue, but for the most part, the common person is not inundated with sci-fi. Lost is bringing it back into the mainstream and not in the way you would assume would happen.
  • 3D Abstract Art  By : Damian Sofsian
    3D abstract art is a form of abstract art which uses the help of modern technology for the purpose of designing and drawing. This form of abstract art uses the help of software which comprises of multimedia and graphics. This type of art develops quick drawing and modeling of images that are complex in type. The software used for this type of art helps developers to save time and give more attractive designs of pieces.
  • 3D Digital Art  By : Peter Emerson
    3D digital art has certainly come a long way from its obscure beginnings. Nowadays, you find it everywhere – in print, web and television advertisements, in movies, etc. But what exactly is digital art?

    The technology of 3D digital art
  • 4 Secrets From A Millionaire Comic Book Collector -- Even If You Don't Have A Million To Play With!  By : Alan Collins
    Awhile back, Nicolas Cage sold his comic book collection for $1.68 million. That's right $1.68 million!!! And yes, that Nicholas Cage....
  • 401K Retirement Plans  By : Peter Emerson
    A 401K plan is a retirement savings plan that is funded by employee contributions and a matching contribution from the employer.
  • 5 Easy And Natural Ways To Get Rid Of Acne  By : Himanshu Joshi
    Are you suffering form acne? Have you done anything to cure it? Don't worry; it is a common problem that more or less everyone has to face. In teenage, every boys and girls experience this acne problem. Though acne is not very serious problem, but when it becomes relentless, can cause a big problems. So, you have to take care of your skin.
  • 5 Great Housewarming Gift Ideas  By : Nigel B.
    So you're going to a house warming party and you don't know what to buy huh? Well, there are plenty of gifts out there and with the information super highway they are no more than a mouse click away. Of course you don't want to buy your friend or family member anything tacky right? Well, here are a few great gift ideas that can probably fit into any budget.
  • 5 Myths About Tarot Cards  By : Heather Haskins
    Few things are as misunderstood as Tarot Cards. For all of the negative associations surrounding divination and Tarot Cards in particular, there is little direct connection between these negative ideas and the reality of working with the cards. Dispelling a few myths may prove useful to our examination of the validity of Tarot.
  • 5 Quick Tips For Beginning Magicians  By : Ryan Even
    Quick and easy tips for those starting out in the world of magic.
  • 5 Reasons Postcard Marketing Works for Freelance Service Providers  By : Terry de Guia
    Postcard printing is more than just a promotional material for real estate agents or to send your letters to Auntie Mae. It can be your ticket to getting your customers know you exist and looking you up.
  • 5 Secrets of the Skinny People  By : Laura Pueschel
    You see them everywhere, wearing size 2 jeans and savoring a double cheeseburger. And you think, “that’s so unfair, how is it possible that they can eat like that, and still look like that?” There are some things that they do that we can learn from. Here are some of their secrets:
  • 5 Steps To Get Your Movie Done In 2007  By : Terrence Walker
    It's that time of year and new years resolutions abound. For select few, that new years resolution means deciding to get their movie done in 2007. This article provides five help steps to see that dream become a reality.
  • 5 Things You Need to Know to Get the Most Out of Your Salsa Dancing  By : Lee Coppin
    You will have heard to phrase practise makes perfect while this is partly true what practise actually dose is make the actions practised permanent. Practising away from the class is an important part of the learning process and you should be dancing Salsa as often as you can. It is important to practise the right moves correctly.
  • 5 Tips for Independent Film Producers: How to Survive the Turbulent Years Ahead  By : Nancy Fulton
    The falling value of the average movie has dramatic implications on the lives of independent film producers and the screenwriters, actors and crews that work for them. This article delivers five strategies that will help filmmakers survive and prosper in the years ahead.
  • 5 Tips to Creating a Scrapbook Layout in Minutes  By : A Rodgers
    Are you struggling to get your scrapbook done? Does it take you more than 15 minutes to create your scrapbook page? Then you've come to the right place! Here are 5 tips to help you create your scrapbook layout in just minutes!
  • 6 Steps to Making Centres of Influence Work  By : Megan Tough
    A Centre of Influence is a fancy way of identifying people that have a hugely positive impact on your business. They often refer people and business to you, and are actively glowing about what you provide and how you provide it.
  • 7 Rules of Successful Myspace Music Promotion  By : Jerome Ford
    In a very short time, Myspace.com has become the hottest music promotional tool available to anyone. Here are the 7 rules of successful myspace music promotion.

    1. Get a myspace.com music page.

    Getting a myspace.com music page is free so there is no reason not to have one.
  • 7 Tips For Starting Your Painting Art Journal  By : Raymond Horner
    Your painting art journal is a powerful way to jump-start your future painting projects. Consider the following tips to get started.
  • 7 Wonderful Poems  By : Diane Carroll
    Trying to prove his worth in this life,he has endured many sorrowful
    tests that have placed his mind at a
    state of surrender.
  • 70s TV Show CHiPs Trivia  By : Kelly Renaul
    This article gives you some of the obscure facts about CHiPs which you may not have known.
  • 8 Reasons Why We Love Tiger  By : Todd C. Robinson
    Someone throws an apple in Tigers direction after he putts on the 17th green of the final round of the Buick Invitational. My wife who is not really a golf fan, asked me why someone would do that. The funny thing was I didn't have a answer for her. Maybe I am bias because I am a big Tiger fan, but I can't think of one legitimate reason anyone would not like Tiger. So instead of saying why someone would throw an apple at Tiger, I would rather say why we love him.
  • 9 Keys to Meeting People Online  By : Dave Poon
    The world is such a big place. Thanks to the Internet, it makes it a little smaller for everyone.
  • A 75th Birthday Party on a Budget  By : Gail Leino
    The 75th birthday can be a time of reflection on a life well lived. Arranging a celebration for someone turning 75 is a good time to get as many relative as you can together. So, how do you celebrate a 75th birthday? With class and style, of course. Don’t allow those words to scare you off from creating the party. This celebration does not have to cost a lot of money. Concentrating on what is most important in the party can help to make the 75th birthday party a memorial and economical occasion.
  • A 90's Party Celebration to Remember  By : Gail Leino
    If you’re interested in having a party, a 90s party is one that can offer many opportunities of fun. Hair is always a significant element in history. The best way to look like the 90s at your party is to find a wig that reflects the style of that day. In the 90s, both long tresses and actress Halle Berry’s short hairstyle were fashionable. Men were not out of the fashion loop. Fashion and health magazines for men began to emerge during the 90s. What do you wear at a 90s party? If you’re an avid sports fan you might want to consider wearing a jersey since they were the most popular athletes of the 90s. Of course, you may just want to go with the style of the day.
  • A Bachelorette Party She Won’t Forget  By : Gail Leino
    The bachelor party may be more recognized, but the bachelorette party can be just as fun. A bachelorette party is traditionally a bride's last "wild" bash with her girlfriends before her wedding. How wild the party is depends on the friends. If you are the matron of honor or you have been volunteered to put together a bachelorette party, you undoubtedly want the party to be an event the bride can remember.
  • A Beach Party With Or Without A Beach!  By : Gail Leino
    You don't need a beach to throw a beach party. Start out with your invites; if you don't live near the beach use that for part of the invite! If you make the invite catchy then more people will come. Make sure you send them out two to three weeks in advance.
  • A Beer and Dance-Drenched Evening at a Pub in China  By : Rajesh Kanoi
    I enter the Mix Bar and Pub in the company of a sweet-looking girl, Jeannette and soon as we step into the well of the house, before we can adjust our eyes to the darkness inside, a pair of girls come rushing towards us. I am greeted by a pleasant 'Hi Jack' and I notice the girls are Susan and Penny.
  • A Biography of Isaac Asimov  By : Eoghann Irving
    A brief look at the life and career of one of the best known and most highly rated science fiction writers of all time.
  • A Bleak Landscape Made Ample  By : Jesse Wanamaker
    The message-driven work of German artist Anselm Kiefer conveys as much through the complex layering of cultural and mythological symbols as it does stylistically Not only is his work inundated with metaphor, but is unmistakable in its' voice through use of unorthodox materials. Although he has expanded to other mediums like watercolor, sculpture, woodcuts and bound image books, his oil paintings with mixed media are his signature. The evolution of his style, along with his views on humanity, are especially evident in his various abstract landscapes.
  • A Block-In Method To Explode Your Figure Drawings  By : Todd Harris
    The Block-In in figure drawing acts as an organizational blue print or tool for the artist. The Block-In organizes the drawing and gives the form guidelines for the artist.
  • A Bridal Shower for a Desperate Housewives Star  By : Groshan Fabiola
    As actress Eva Longoria prepares for her upcoming marriage to NBA star player Tony Parker, one can only hope that she doesn’t turn out to be like her character on the popular television series, Desperate Housewives.
  • A Brief Account of Figurative and Abstract Sculpture  By : Moutushi Banerjee
    Sculpture is the branch of aesthetics representing a three dimensional human-made object. Whether a Sculpture is Figurative or Abstract, both have been of equal importance throughout history and even in the contemporary days.
  • A Brief Description of Chess Boards  By : Groshan Fabiola
    When it comes to mind games, chess is undoubtedly at the top of the list. This game has been around for more than sixteen hundred years
  • A Brief History of Caricatures  By : Natalie Aranda
    A caricature is a portrait of a person that exaggerates certain features in order to express the essence of the person and still make the subject easily identifiable. Although it is often viewed as a comic type of art today, it has a rather long history.
  • A Brief History of Invitations  By : Gail Leino
    Tech is the name of this game, the history of invitations closely parallels the inventions of all matters of the written word. The invention of the quill and of paper only slightly predates the invention of the invitation.
  • A Brief History of Puzzles and Riddles  By : Natalie Aranda
    A world like ours needs a smile from time to time, and there is nothing better that spending our leisure hours with fun and entertaining activities, such as puzzles, riddles and trivia solving.
  • A Brief History Of The Travelling Funfair  By : Jason Moody
    Fairs in this country have a long and ancient history, deeply rooted in tradition. The word fair is derived from the Latin 'feria', meaning a holiday and at one time the Romans were credited with the introduction of fairs.
  • A brief Idea about Disney Pleasure Island and Magic Kingdom Tickets  By : Peter Fleming
    It will be wrong if one thinks that there is no real place for adults to enjoy in Disney Land. Even if the theme parks and other amusement parks are constructed more for the children’s than for adults. The Disney Downtown, Disney Pleasure Island is exclusively for adults and it is the place where they can sing, dance and make merriment whole throughout the night.
  • A Brief Look at Science Fiction  By : Dennis Siluk
    Science Fiction, I feel should have some reasonable plausibility, some scientific accuracy; with this in mind we add a hand full of fantasy, which is more into the area of image-making, mental images that is, fantastic as they may be, such as fairytales.
  • A brief outline of the tapestry arts from around the world.  By : anne dickens dickens
    Throughout the world, tapestry collections have captivated small and large audiences alike. Artists have historically found many of their works transformed into the tapestry medium, allowing for not only a greater widespread appreciation of their work, but for new and exciting interpretations to emerge around the vivid use of color and the complex textural attributes inherent in the extraordinary weavings.
  • A Brief Summary About Disney Pleasure Island And Downtown Marketplace  By : Peter Fleming
    Disney Pleasure Island is the place where you can dance whole throughout the night under its colorful lights. Adults will definitely enjoy the party and the comedy shows. To get entry in Pleasure Island and to make non-stop fun, it is required to get Walt Disney World Tickets.
  • A Columbus Day Picnic and Sailing Party  By : Gail Leino
    There is a huge misconception about the voyage that Christopher Columbus made to North America in 1492 and the meaning behind Columbus Day, which is celebrated on the 12th of October in the U.S., Spain, and Italy. Christopher Columbus and his crew are renowned for reaching the New World. The legend has it that the trip for which Columbus Day is celebrated resulted in the discovery of North America. In actuality, America had already been discovered. What Christopher Columbus did that makes Columbus Day a special time of celebration for the Spanish and those living in America is that his trip was the first interaction between the two worlds. For this reason, Columbus Day is celebrated in both Spain as well as in America.
  • A Complete Directory for all Your Magic Needs  By : Ray Bruning
    The magic world is a fraternity of unique artists who continue to create illusions that dazzle the mind. Every Magic trick performed creates a sense of power and almost every trick has been exposed at one time or another. Magicians such as David Blain, David Copperfield and numerous others,
  • A complete guide to Candle Making  By : kensium solutions
    Making candles can be great fun. It is very exciting to decide what type of candle to make and getting your supplies. However, some individuals quickly become disappointed and frustrated with the process and give up. There are some common problems that beginners experience with candle making. Most of them have quick and easy solutions. It is recommended that all beginners start with the basic candle making process. This gives you the opportunity to learn the basics, then you can move on to making the types of candles you really want to.
  • A Continuing Journey In The Magic History Of Singapore  By : J C Sum
    This article is to introduce magicians and magic enthusiasts to the rich history of magic in Singapore. It honours the notable achievements, prominence and significance of local magicians from the past and present.
  • A Convocation of Sychophants  By : D.C. Copeland
  • A Couple Ways To Protect Your Personal Information  By : Richard Gilliland
    In this day in time your personal information such as your address, credit card number, checking account number, and even your telephone number, is at an all time high of theft. Telemarketing companies and marketing companies will pay top dollar for your personal information depending on the type of information collected. Identity theft and other related crimes are also at an all time high.There are a couple things that you can do to help reduce the risk of having your phone constantly ringing day in and day out with a telemarketer on the other end and to keep your personal information secure from theft.
  • A Day in The Life of A Regency Fashionable  By : Linore Rose Burkard
    Fortunate for posterity that when the American Mr. Louis Simond made a trip to Regency London in 1809, he not only stayed in the fashionable West End of the city...
  • A Day In The Life Of An Actor: Part II  By : Anthony Lee Smith
    Please read A Day In The Life Of An Actor: Part I before you read this one. If you do, it will make more sense. Some actors think that an acting career is easy and glamorous. It can be, but most actors have to pay their dues first. And some, end up paying their dues all their lives. Like they say, anything worth having is usually not easy and an acting career is no exception.
  • A Definition Of Art: Is There Really One?  By : Eric Hartwell
    Some observers have tried to make definition of art. One which I heard recently is that art is a piece of work that stimulates debate over a long period of time. I almost accepted this a part from the fact that I cannot define what a long period of time is.
  • A Demand For More Art Studies  By : Rivky Shimon
    It is discouraging that there aren’t much up-to-date studies of the benefits of art. The creative process in the avenues of our imagination is where we find solutions to the world’s problems. Awakening those recesses of the brain brings about new ideas, new places to explore for information. Learning how to learn is what we should be teaching ourselves and yet we get stuck on memorizing facts, repetitive processes and stale concepts that offer no value for the future. The study of art informs our meta cognition, the ability to think about what we are thinking, and it awakens our spirit, that which is in us struggling to stay alive.
  • A Dozen Tips for Photographing Pets  By : Lee Little
    Getting great pet photos takes patience and practice. With your digital camera, it’s easy to shoot lots of pictures, using a variety of settings, saving the best and deleting the rest.
  • A Drunken Voice from Beyond  By : Dennis Siluk
    There was those days, I farted my brains out after a good drunk I thought I’d never live to see twenty-five, at twenty and a half—; The clock never stopped for me to rest.
  • A Fairy Island  By : Sharon White
    Now I have been spoilt like a king at a banquet, my next priority is to find water and shelter.
  • A Family Vacation With Magic Kingdom Tickets and Disney Quest Tickets  By : Peter Fleming
    Disney world, the name itself suggests the combination of imagination and the world famous cartoon characters which are very much keen to children and adults as well. Besides kids, the young people and the people who are young at heart find a complete entertainment zone that help them to recreate and refresh their mind from the life of worries and anxieties.
  • A Garden Party has Many Themes  By : Gail Leino
    Any party theme can be applied to the garden party theme. If you hold your party at night the garden party makes a great place to have an alien party with the kids or enthusiasts. During Independence Day a garden party looks festive in red, white and blue streamers. You can also use the garden’s space for a birthday party or a meeting of the red hat club!
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