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  1. Anthropomorphic Maps And The Human Shape Of The Holy Land

    by Avinoam Amizan - 2007-07-14
    Anthropomorphism is the attribution of appearance and qualities of human beings to animals and inanimate. It is very common in all world civilizations as a mean of expressing ideas. All religions use ...
  2. Punjabi Culture: Music And Songs

    by Jeet Jagjit - 2007-07-13
    Punjab is a region in the South Asia which has a diverse style of music. However, it is musically best-known as the home of bhangra, a lively folk dance that evolved into a popular form of electronic ...
  3. Family & Parenting Internet Art and Culture Genealogy & Family Tree Services

    by KELLY KITA - 2007-07-12
    Kelly Liyakasa is staff writer for 6StarReviews.com. Kelly Staller is site manager at 6StarReviews.com, a site dedicated to giving YOU, the consumer, the best product and service reviews around. I...
  4. Find Unique Gifts For Unique Moms

    by Abby Mckinsley - 2007-07-11
    Is your mom the type who can do it all? Does she do all the cooking, cleaning, and then help with homework and knit a perfect sweater, all the in same night?Or is she the type that runs the household,...
  5. Press Release Travel & Tourism Art and Culture SuperHolidayRentals say Edinburgh Festival accommodation in short supply

    by PR Sending - 2007-07-03
    SuperHoldiayRentals, the live worldwide booking engine, are offering accommodation in Edinburgh during the annual Edinburgh Festivals, where a place to stay can be difficult The annual wave of ...
  6. Travel & Tourism Recreation & Leisure Art and Culture Path Less Travelled

    by PIYAGARN GOLDEN - 2007-07-02
    Travelling, visiting new places and experiencing different cultures and ways of life is all part and parcel of why we have the urge to travel. But as a whole people are not as adventurous as ...
  7. When It's Christmas, Witness Radio City's Christmas Spectacular

    by Jean Rennick - 2007-07-02
    Unbelievably, a lot of popular celebrities and entertainers have performed at the mother of all venues: the Radio City Music Hall.The doors of the Radio City Music Hall first opened back in December, ...
  8. Why Everyone Should Know A Little Spanish

    by Gray Rollins - 2007-07-02
    Spanish is an intricate and romantic language, boasting all the flair and prestige of Spanish culture. On top of that, it's also one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with an amazing ...
  9. Self Improvement Spiritual Art and Culture The Shaman's Path - the Adventure of Self Discovery

    by HOWARD G CHARING - 2007-07-01
    "Creation consists of the emanations of the Eagle. There are forty eight distinct emanations of the Eagle, of which humans through our ordinary perception can perceive two of them.">/i> Don J...
  10. The History Of Wind Chimes

    by Holman Craig - 2007-06-29
    For those who love the sounds and styles of today's modern wind chimes and for anyone who is interested in making or collecting wind chimes, knowing about their history is of great interest. Wind chim...
  11. Mortgaging Lending: Are Promises Meant To Be Broken?

    by Rony Walker - 2007-06-28
    I shall return. This, arguably, is one of the most famous promises in world history. American General Douglas MacArthur made it after his fortress in the Philippines became the target of Japanese air ...
  12. The Heart Of Yoga - Your Experience Required

    by Sam Geppi - 2007-06-25
    There is a classical Indian story about three blind men and an elephant. Each of the three blind men are trying to understand exactly what the elephant is like, but experiencing different parts of the...
  13. Are You An Eco Cultural Creative?

    by Davinos Greeno - 2007-06-22
    Congratulations, if you are reading this article then you are probably a Cultural Creative (CC).Welcome to the club and it is a growing one at that. According to anthropologist Paul Ray there is a new...
  14. Flasks: Quenching The Thirst For Portability

    by Bradlley Mckoy - 2007-06-22
    We live in what has become a portable world. We have portable cameras. We have portable music stereos. We even have portable buildings! This new life on wheels has created a network of electronic gadg...
  15. Entertainment Art and Culture What happened to the Creatures that didn't make it onto Noah's Ark? - book review

    by Will Kalif - 2007-06-19
    This is a book review of a new novel called The Bestiary. It is a fantasy tale about the pursuit of a secret book called The Caravan Bestiary, which catalogued the mythical creatures that were den...
  16. How Different Cultures Handle Losing Their Virginity

    by Celeste Ashley - 2007-06-19
    Virginity has become an obsolete concept in modern Western society, allowing young women to experiment with their sexuality while their male counterparts are doing the same. This actually results in a...
  17. Retro Bar Stools: Oldies Can Be Goodies

    by Marc Hardey - 2007-06-19
    You wonder about the physics involved in the fashion world. After all, it almost defies comprehension how very much like clockwork trends appear, disappear, and then reappear months, years, or even de...
  18. Bed And Breakfast Barcelona Style

    by Landon Colins - 2007-06-18
    Face it. Vacations abroad are expensive. If they weren't, a quarter of the world's population would be flocking to Europe for the holidays. The biggest chunk of your vacation expense goes to lodging. ...
  19. Toys For Children Under Three Years Old

    by James Brown - 2007-06-17
    Gifts for kids that are three years old or younger have to be specifically chosen for their safety features. Kids this young have several areas concerning toys where there are safety precautions that ...
  20. Women Are Fashion: How Much Does It Cost?

    by James Brown - 2007-06-17
    It is great to be the best dressed, with the most stylish haircut, and the perfect make up. One does wonder what the price tag for all of this is. Is it really worth it to be on top of fashion if it i...