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by Will Kalif - 2007-05-02
Here are some simple yet amazingly effective steps that will insure you start and finish your epic fantasy novel. You just need to understand what epic fantasy really is and why you want to write ...
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by WILLIAM SAM111 - 2007-05-02
Photographs are wonderful elements to any scrapbook. They will be the ultimate pièce de résistance of any particular scrapbook. The main feature. The show-stopper. It will primarily be the first...
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by Bradlley Mckoy - 2007-05-01
The Zippo is a true survivor. It survived the Great Depression, the fall of generals and wars, heated elections and infamous presidents, and the public's fickle taste for all things new and trendy. It...
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by ANGELA THOMPSON - 2007-05-01
Kuelap, the Fortress of the Clouds Kuelap is an ancient and truly magnificent structure. The only place that can really compare to its size, mystery and grandeur is the Sanctuary of MachuPicchu,...
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by DENIS TYLER - 2007-04-29
Festival cards are a great way of expressing your emotions and feelings associated with certain festivals to family and friends. Saying it with a card makes it all the memorable and precious to th...
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by Andy West - 2007-04-29
There are a lot of factors that can contribute to the perfect evening. The right music, the right food, the right wine as well as the right lighting should all be considered to make your evening a su...
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by John Woods - 2007-04-25
The Christian world would have you believe Satanists are evil, corrupt, have no respect for life and wish to bring about the end of the world. This of course is ridiculous.Satanism is a way of life an...
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by K. Roxette - 2007-04-25
Women's standard in the rich history of the world remains secondary to those sturdy and macho men. This is a fact - written in old books, read in magazines, seen in dramatic soap operas, encrypted in ...
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by S. Roberts - 2007-04-23
The humble robin is a traditional Christmas symbol in the UK, the colourful bird often depicted on our festive greetings cards and Christmas gift wrapping. We also use little robin decorations to trim...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-04-23
There are lots of instructional books that show you how to play classical guitar. So which one should you use? That depends on your goals with the guitar and your style of learning. Here is a guid...
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by WILLIAM SAM111 - 2007-04-23
Most of the time, unappealing photographs are the result of laziness. These photos turn out to be bad attempts by a photographer. This is quite true for travel photography. Most of the time, photo...
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by Rick Martin - 2007-04-22
Some CDs and DVDs are memorable not only for their content, but also for their unique and surprising covers. The images chosen for the front CD or DVD covers bear a huge impact on the buyer, very ...
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by Rick Martin - 2007-04-22
Since their first appearance on the market, CDs have become some of the most popular devices for storing and transfering information. Still, as the need for bigger storage capacity was felt, DVDs ...
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by Rick Martin - 2007-04-21
The media industry has been completely revolutionised by the appearance of CDs and later in time, DVDs. These portable discs represent an amazing invention, having a relatively large storage capac...
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by Rick Martin - 2007-04-19
There is more to magic than the mere puzzling of an audience. Certainly, they will marvel, wonder at what they have just seen, and try to guess how everything has happened. However, a skilled magi...
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by Rick Martin - 2007-04-19
Close-up magic may be preferable for a beginner, although there are many aspects he needs to take care of in order to deal with the direct involvement of the spectators. However, whereas with clos...
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by Rick Martin - 2007-04-18
Magic performers who prefer stage magic will find it more difficult to approach tricks with coins, because such tricks are specific for close-up magic circumstances. However, nowadays, with a came...
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by Agust Hauksson - 2007-04-16
The Kilt is a very old garment that has been around for many years. It is a noble item that came from the early Celtic race of Caledonia. It is argued that the Kilt came from Ireland instead of the Sc...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-04-16
Chateau Gaillard was built by Richard the Lionhearted and it was sieged and taken by the French in 1204 AD. The story of this castle, and its siege is one of the most interesting stories in mediev...
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by LISA MAC - 2007-04-03
Anti-humour - The new 'alternative comedy'? Question:"What did the little boy with no arms or legs get for Christmas?" Answer:"Cancer." Offensive? distasteful? Or funny? If you like thi...