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  • "A Lot Like Love" Is Light Enough to Fly Away and Never Be Missed  By : Ed Bagley
    "A Lot Like Love" chronicles the indecision of two young adults who are misguided and muddled in both their careers and love life. They haul off and do nothing with themselves and then wonder why they are not happy. No wonder they are confused about love. They deserve each other. See this film once and move on.
  • "A Man for All Seasons" Demonstrates What Integrity Should Be in the Middle Ages and Now  By : Ed Bagley
    A Man for All Seasons poses the question: What would a man sacrifice for his principles? When Henry VIII seeks approval to divorce his wife and marry Anne Boleyn, his new Chancellor and Cardinal—Sir Thomas More—stands in his way. In the end, Sir Thomas becomes the only person in England who will die for his principles. A Man for All Seasons won 6 Oscars at the 1967 Academy Awards.
  • "Breakfast on Pluto" Is Really Not About an Alien from Outer Space  By : Ed Bagley
    "Breakfast on Pluto" is a gender preference movie about a boy who really wants to be a girl, and settles for being a transvestite trying to find a place in a world that curses his very existence. I endured Boys Don't Cry and Transamerica and am pleased to say I did not have to endure Breakfast on Pluto. I think that Neil Jordan is the reason why. This film is worth viewing for its message: to thine ownself be true.
  • "Coach Carter" Sends an Outstanding Message About a Coach with Integrity, Honor and Goodness  By :
    Samuel L. Jackson plays Coach Ken Carter in a good sports drama with an outstanding message for today's high school basketball players who see playing with the pros as their only objective in life. Carter believes that a basketball scholarship and ethics should go hand in hand. This is an incredible story of a coach who will not compromise his values by not compromising his integrity.
  • "Lost in Translation" Makes the Meaning of Life Sound Elusive  By : Ed Bagley
    "Lost in Translation" was written and directed by Sofia Coppola and won enough awards to fill a grocery cart. Seeing this film, I would not have guessed it would have won so many awards. I gave this film an average rating rather than a good or excellent rating. I wanted real substance in this film and I was left wanting. Learn why in my review.
  • "Ryan's Daughter" Is a Love Triangle with Passion, Adultery, Rebellion and a Village Idiot  By : Ed Bagley
    "Ryan's Daughter" is a love story that evolves into a love triangle set in the epic splendor of an isolated village on Ireland's scenic Dingle Peninsula. Like all love triangles, it ends in a disaster that becomes a tragedy. Cinematographer Freddie Young captures the raw beauty of Ireland with its ocean cliffs, green countryside, lazy pastures and hidden forest love nest. He won an Oscar for his filming.
  • "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" Is Difficult to Understand But Rewarding  By :
    "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" is the story of Eddie (Jon Voight), a simple man living a simple life as a maintenance man who has a regret and an ache in his heart. He dies while trying to save a little girl in an accident, and does not know if he saved her life or not. He awakens in Heaven and finds out the real meaning of his life. A complex but rewarding story and movie.
  • "The Quiet Man" Is a Love Story Set in the Emerald Isle of Ireland  By : Ed Bagley
    No one ever said that filmmaking was easy, only that it could be very good and sometimes enduring, as in "The Quiet Man", starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara with legendary Director John Ford. The Quiet Man was the first American feature to be filmed in Ireland's picturesque countryside. Ford earned his 4th and last Best Director Oscar for The Quiet Man in 1952. See the film and understand why this love story will touch your heart.
  • "Tipping the Velvet" Is First Alternative Lifestyle Film with an Educational Message - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    "Tipping the Velvet" is what some viewers would consider a terrible film about a sinful, raunchy lifestyle, and what I would consider an excellent film despite any apparent raunchiness. The BBC brought this controversial movie to a 5-millon strong mainstream television audience in England. Tipping the Velvet is an incredibly unusual firm because you rarely, if ever, see an alternative lifestyle movie with a happy ending.
  • "Tipping the Velvet" Is First Alternative Lifestyle Film with an Educational Message - Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    Based on Sarah Waters' acclaimed debut novel, Tipping the Velvet was adapted by Andrew Davies, an Emmy award-winning British screenwriter who has also written "Doctor Zhivago", "Bridget Jone's Diary", "Sense and Sensibility", "Vanity Fair" and "Pride and Prejudice". Davies is a very talented heavyweight.
  • "To Kill a Mockingbird" Exposes the Destructiveness of Bigotry  By :
    Gregory Peck won a Best Actor Oscar in this adaptation of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about white lawyer Atticus Finch defending an innocent African American man accused of raping a white woman. This is a story that illuminates everything that is wrong about hate, prejudice, bigotry, ignorance, stupidity, lack of backbone and lack of a heart.
  • "Transamerica" Transsexual Tale Misses Opportunity to Inform and Educate Viewers  By : Ed Bagley
    There are easier films to review than productions involving alternative life styles, and Transamerica is an example. It is one thing to make a comedy or romantic comedy with no other purpose than to entertain viewers, it is quite another to tackle a difficult, controversial subject without assuming some responsibility for making its presentation a positive, productive impact upon viewers. To do less is entertaining but useless.
  • "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out, Kid!"  By : C A Mc Craw
    The Best and Worst Movie Santas through the Years
  • 10 Grey's Anatomy Quotes to Celebrate The Grey's Addiction  By : Noel Jameson
    Want to laugh, cry and enjoy enlightenment all at the same time? These Grey's Anatomy quotes will help. After all, the show only airs once a week. Let these 10 Grey's Anatomy quotes be your between-airings fix.
  • 10 Grey's Anatomy Quotes to Get Us Through the Writers' Strike  By :
    If we ever needed some Grey's Anatomy quotes, it's right about now. With the writer's strike coming up, there are no scripts for new episodes and us die-hard fans are in a pickle. Here are 10 Grey's quotes to get you through the dry spell.
  • 10 Leonard Bernstein Quotes To Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    When Leonard Bernstein quotes are spoken, people listen just as closely as when his music is played. Why? Because Leonard Bernstein's words had the tendency to hold as much meaning and inspiration as did the music he wrote. If you're not familiar with Leonard Bernstein, let these Leonard Bernstein quotes introduce you to the man who became a legend.
  • 10 St. Patrick's Day Quotes To Celebrate The Famous Irish Saint  By :
    Green beer, green rivers, green clovers, green clothes -- it must be St. Patrick's Day! Here are 10 great St. Patrick's Day quotes to get you in the mood for this festive and fun holiday.
  • 11 Music Quotes to Celebrate International Drum Month  By : Noel Jameson
    What better way to celebrate International Drum Month than with some inspiring and entertaining music quotes? Here are 11 drum month quotes to get you in the mood for music and everything else that International Drum Month has to offer.
  • 12 Elvis Quotes To Celebrate The Day of His Birth  By : Noel Jameson
    Elvis Presley was, and still is, a legend and what better way to remember him on his birthday than with some insightful Elvis quotes. Get to know The King a bit better as we take a look at some of the things he had to say.
  • 12 Johnny Carson Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Johnny Carson's birthday falls on this month, so why not remember him with a few fun and enlightening Johnny Carson quotes? After all, the ability to make people laugh is a gift, and Carson was a very gifted man. Let's remember him this year with these famous Johnny Carson quotes.
  • 12 Johnny Cash Quotes to Remember Him on His Birthday  By :
    Johnny Cash would have turned 76 this year and while his body may be gone, his spirit lives on in his music and in the words of wisdom he left behind. Let's remember him on his birthday with these insightful Johnny Cash quotes.
  • 13 Spooky Halloween Quotes to Celebrate Halloween  By : Noel Jameson
    The best part of October is Halloween and the best part of Halloween is being scared. If you're in the move for some spine-tingling quotes, these 13 Halloween quotes are sure to have your hair raised and goosebumps out in no time.
  • 14 Doctor Seuss Quotes to Celebrate The Birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel  By :
    Ready for some Dr. Seuss quotes? Some words to ignite the fire of the imagination and tend to the warmth of the soul? For those who think quotes can't be humorous and divinely enlightening at the same time, here are fourteen quotes to prove you wrong.
  • 14 Funny Quotes to Celebrate April Fool's Day  By :
    Ready for some jokes, laughter and funny quotes? You'd better be! April Fool's Day is right around the corner and it's time to get that silly side in shape. Here are 14 funny quotes to get you in the mood for this humorous holiday.
  • 14 Love Quotes To Prepare for Valentine's Day  By :
    Valentine's Day is just around the corner -- are you ready? If not, these 14 love quotes are sure to get you in the romantic mindset.
  • 15 Lovable Pooh Quotes From Our Famous Teddy Bear Friend  By : Noel Jameson
    If there's one type of quotes I'll never get tired of reading, it's Pooh quotes. How a little ol' bear could possibly know so much is beyond me, but he's wiser than some of the smartest people you'll ever meet. Let's celebrate the little guy with these 15 enjoyable quotes.
  • 17 Keats Quotes to Celebrate John Keats's Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    John Keats, though his life was short, left an eternal impression on the literary world. This month we celebrate his birthday. Let's remember his poetic genius with these 17 Keats quotes.
  • 19 Stephen King Quotes Offer a Look Inside The Mind of The Horror Master  By : Noel Jameson
    Stephen King has a loyal following of fans and if you're one of them, you're going to want to familiarize yourself with these 19 famous Stephen King quotes. After all, while there are many famous quotes to go around, not many of them are as dark, thrilling or twisted as these 19 Stephen King quotes.
  • 20 Lily Tomlin Quotes To Celebrate Her Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Lily Tomlin is perhaps one of the funnies comedians on earth, and these 20 Lily Tomlin quotes are a perfect example of her witty humor. If you're ready to laugh, then sit back and enjoy. These Lily Tomlin quotes are just what the doctor ordered.
  • 2007 Reflections, 2008 Predictions  By : Sharon Housley
    The lens through which viewers receive their news has changed. The images of struggle are no longer frozen in time; technology has helped preserve and personalize these conflicts by producing moving tributes to the conflicts of humankind.
  • 25 Barbara Walters Quotes to Celebrate Her September 25th Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Barbara Walters is one of the most influential personalities of our time and Barbara Walters quotes offer us a glimpse of the depth and wisdom her words convey. On September 25th we'll be celebrating her birthday. Let's do it with these 25 Barbara Walters quotes.
  • 5 Tips for Buying an MP3 Player for Listening To Old Time Radio  By : Ned Norris
    If you are looking to buy an MP3 player for listening to old time radio shows, or spoken word in general, there are several important factors that should concern you. These factors might not be at the top of the list if you’re buying one to listen just to music, but if you’re an old time radio fan they’re well worth remembering.
  • 6 Grey's Anatomy Quotes For the Holidays  By : Noel Jameson
    Love Grey's Anatomy? Then you have to be a fan of Grey's Anatomy quotes. After all, the dialog is what makes the show. Here are six Grey's Anatomy quotes you're sure to remember.
  • 6 Steps To Designing A Home Theater  By : John Leo
    Six important factors to consider when either doing a DIY home theater installation or when consulting a professional home theater contractor.
  • 8 Monet Quotes to Celebrate Claude Monet's Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Claude Monet's birthday is celebrated this month so let's rise to the occasion with some great Monet quotes to remember him by. If you'd like to get inside the mind of an artistic genius, these 8 quotes will take you there.
  • 8 Tips to Saving Money When Buying an Xbox  By : JJ Hendricks
    Eight tips for saving money when buying an Xbox console. Where to buy. What to buy. And other great tips.
  • A Brief Glimpse Into “Welcome To The NHK!”  By : Harvey D. Ong
    In the grand tradition of the media using social and political problems as a concept for their work comes the Japanese anime “Welcome to the NHK.” As a show that delves into the life of a person suffering from such social anxiety that he needs to shut himself off from as much contact as possible, the show presents the problem in both dramatic and comedic ways.
  • A Brief History Of Opera  By : Mike Shaw
    The first experiments in the construction of an opera had their origin in circumstances in themselves of no very great importance, and only remotely connected with music. In 1579 Bianca Capello was married to Francisco de Medici, son of Cosmo, Grand Duke of Tuscany. The wedding took place in Venice amid elaborately devised festivities, among which were dramatic representations accompanied with music.
  • A Brief History of the Mayan Culture  By : Terry Kubiak
    The Mayan civilization was the height of pre-Columbian culture. They made significant discoveries in science, including the use of the zero in mathematics.
  • A Garden Of Roses: Character Relationships In “Marimite”  By : alexis
    While most hit anime shows that make it to Western audiences are the ones that either show off an excessive amount of cleavage or have hideously long fight scenes, there are shows that actually have some level of substance. Among those shows is “Maria-sama ga Miteru,” which focuses heavily not on an overarching #plot, but on the intricacies and nuances of daily life for a group of tightly-knit girls in high school. The show is often applauded for the intense emotional depth of the characters and how their emotions and relationships form the core of the show's appeal.
  • A Short Explanation of Classic Detective Fiction  By : Chris Haycock
    A brief history of early detective fiction. With particular regard to Sherlock Holmes.
  • A Surefire Way to "Escape" the Daily Grind  By : Ned Norris
    Ned Norris takes a look at one of the old time radio series of the 1940s and 50s that is often overlooked in favor of more famous shows such as Suspense.
  • An Author’s Tips for Hooking Reluctant Readers  By : Bruce Hale
    Advice from a children's author on getting reluctant kid readers excited about books. Includes a list of recommended titles and types of books for young readers.
  • Anime -- The Popular Animated Japanese Art And Artists  By : Andrew Wills
    Anime is, of course, an abbreviation of the word “animation.” All animation must first be hand-drawn by the artist, and these artists have mostly also done comic renditions for comic books and started out with that as their goal. The artist could have free reign to create whatever kind of characters they wanted. One of the most popular anime series is called Inuyasha, a feudal fairy tale.
  • Anime vs Manga  By : Andrew Wills
    If you are a magna fan and reading up on the latest anime and manga releases and the history of the subject, you will find there has been a lot of confusion between anime and manga. Suffice it to say that manga means Japanese comic books, or in other words, those drawn-on-paper cartoons originating in Japan. Anime is animation, or you could say, the animated versions of manga.
  • Anime: An Art Style Like No Other  By : Andrew Wills
    Anime art is hard to miss when you see it. In fact, unlike any other style of animation, you’ll know instantly that you’re watching anime as soon as you turn it on.
  • Are Hollywood Idols Becoming Spiritual?  By : Erik Kanto
    The Chinese art of face reading, physiognomy, answers many questions we all have as to why certain things in life work and others do not. By looking at a person's facial shape and features, you can learn a lot of information: temperament, potential, creativity--and if people have a spiritualistic way of thinking. And it looks like the faces of today's celebrities reveal that there is hope in our universe.
  • Art Gifts and Mstyora Collectables Lacquer Miniatures in Present Store Online  By : Will Nilson
    Mstera artworks is a Russian folk handicraft of lacquer miniature, which is done with tempera paints on varnished articles mostly made of papier-mache
  • Artefill Nose Job  By : mik
    Within the last few years, non-surgical cosmetic procedures have become much more popular. Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty (Non-Surgical Nose Job), Non-Surgical Cheek Augmentation and Non-Surgical Chin Augmentation have joined the ranks of America's favorite quick-fix look-lifts – and now with longer lasting results.
  • Banksy: Art or Garffiti  By : Mark Brassington
    There are few artists working today whose fame can be attributed as much to their ability to stir up controversy as to how talented they are. Banksy is different. Not only is his work controversial because it is essentially graffiti, but because his stencilled works of "'art' often fetch thousands at auction. So is Banksy, one of the world's best known artists, a spray-can wielding charlatan or an urban, post-modern prophet?
  • Barn Quilt Project  By :
    Iowa quilt blocks on barns bring in tourists and promote the art of quilting.
  • Basic Color Theory for Designers  By : Sharon Housley
    Color is an important form of nonverbal communication. From the clothes we wear to the food we eat, color influences our choices. Our perception of the world is affected by color. Likewise, the way the world perceives us is also affected by color. In fact, color, many times, is the most significant feature of an item. Designers, therefore, cannot afford to treat color lightly.
  • Basics of Guitaring  By :
    Details some basic ideas and techniques of guitaring.
  • Beautiful Fabric Designs Coming From the Sun  By : Penny Halgren
    Sunprints are fun and easy to make, and the good news is that you don't need to be a chemist to make them. You don't even need to have the chemicals around. It is easy to find pre-treated fabric to make your sunprint, yet the process is basically the same, and your result can look modern, or take on an antique look
  • Big Brother Sweden !  By :
    Big Brother Sweden had it's first launch in 2000 by the production company responsible for the Netherlands show, Endemol, who launched the UK version on Channel 4 and the Swedish version can be watched on Kanal 5.
  • Bronze Statues Make Great Corporate Gifts  By : Lory Sargu
    Bronze statues are very beautiful and will definitely capture the attention of those that see them. You will often find them in front of different corporations as a symbol of their unity. They are very common corporate gifts because they can be sculpted into a variety of different types of designs. They can include a logo or animal that represents the business. Other times they can be to symbolize a partnership.
  • Butterfly Tattoo Designs - The Harmony of Colours  By : Wincent Loh
    Butterfly tattoo designs are all about taking butterfly in the kingdom of fashion and combining it with art forms. The butterfly tattoos not only interest the lady world, but are amongst the chosen designs of the artists too.
  • Buy Guitar Course On DVD or Software  By : Andres Berger
    There is no doubt that learning to play the guitar through software or DVD is better that learning through a book, but which is better? A DVD or computer software in your PC?.
  • Buying a Nintendo 64 for Dummies  By : JJ Hendricks
    Five steps to make buying a Nintendo 64 system as easy as possible
  • Canvas Prints and Photos Transferred to Canvas  By : Tapan Bhanot
    Easily convert Canvas Printes and Photos transfered to Canvas.
  • Canvas Prints and Photos Transferred to Canvas - Part II  By : Tapan Bhanot
    Choose Canvas Prints from our online canvas art prints or have your photo made in to a CANVAS PRINT.
  • Canvas Prints and Photos Transferred to Canvas - Part III  By : Tapan Bhanot
    Choose Canvas Prints from our online canvas art prints or have your photo made in to a CANVAS PRINT
  • Canvas Prints and Photos Transferred to Canvas - Part IV  By : Tapan Bhanot
    Choose Canvas Prints from our online canvas art prints or have your photo made in to a CANVAS PRINT.
  • Classic Villainy  By : Harvey D. Ong
    Villains are often the lynch pin that holds narrative action stories together, having a more important place in the success of the story than even the hero himself. There are several examples of good villainy over the years, in a variety of formats, but there are some villains that truly stand out as the best examples of the worst humans can do to one another.
  • Coach Was Color-Blind, He Only Wanted to Know If You Could Play Basketball  By :
    Basketball Coach Don Haskins does not have to wait for his legend to happen. He was the coach at Texas Western in 1966 when his 27-1 team played Adolph Rupp's 27-1 University of Kentucky Wildcats for the NCAA title. Haskins would become the first coach in NCAA history to start an all-African American lineup which beat Kentucky 72-65 to become the NCAA champion. February is Black History Month.
  • Collecting Ancient Glass Beads  By : Terry Kubiak
    Collecting ancient glass beads is a field of growing popular interest. Glassmaking originated in the Syro-Palestine area around the third millennium BC and was developed in Egypt in 1330 BC. The Phoenicians became the greatest glassmakers and exporters of the ancient world.
  • Coolsat: the truly cool alternative to cable TV  By : pankaj
    Before you read this ask yourself whether you are satisfied with your satellite system or not? In case you are on of those people who think that they have the world’s best cable network and have everything that they could possibly ask for then this article is not for you.
  • Craft Shows – Finding One Near You  By : Natalie Goyette
    Part of getting your craft show business going is to find craft shows that are within a reasonable distance away from you. Until you really get things going you probably don’t want to have to go across the Midwest or the Northeast United States in order to find something that is going to work for you.
  • Create Your Own Playstation 2 Package  By : JJ Hendricks
    What to buy with your Playstation 2 system to get the most for your money. Which accessories to purchase. What games to buy. And how many memory cards you will need.
  • Dance Auditions - Dance Gigs - Dancing Jobs 404  By : Eddie Yak
    Foxtrot is one of the most magnificent and most difficult recent ballroom rhythms. The foxtrot is a grounds for all another dances; the Foxtrot is a very prevalent dance that includes elements set up in most more types of dancing. Foxtrot is danced to slow 4/4 time song and is comprised of soft and liquefied linear actions
  • Dance Auditions - Vocal Exercises - Singing Auditions 101  By : Eddie Shuttle
    Foxtrot is one of the most scenic and most difficult avant-garde ballroom rhythms. The foxtrot is a underpinning for all additional dances; the Foxtrot is a very current dance that includes elements create in most further types of dancing. Foxtrot is danced to slow 4/4 time song and is comprised of soft and effortless linear whereabouts
  • Dancing Jobs - Dance Gigs - Dance Auditions 636  By : Eddie Yak
    Foxtrot is one of the most charming and most difficult new ballroom rhythms. The foxtrot is a society for all other dances; the Foxtrot is a very fashionable dance that includes elements start in most more types of dancing. Foxtrot is danced to slow 4/4 time harmony and is comprised of soft and runny linear engagements
  • Different Types of Guitars  By :
    An overview of the different types of guitars.
  • Digital Art, Worthless?  By : Domen Lombergar
    Digital art – not real art, right? Do you reckon you could do the same, if you had just enrolled in one of Adobe’s Photoshop courses? And maybe had a couple of thousand dollars to spend on cameras, and computers? We don’t mean to downplay your technical abilities, or your own special talents, but we do want to show you how digital artists create something unique, beautiful and touching, just as much as physical artists do.
  • Discover how audio books can give you 400 more hours a year  By :
    Audio books are amazing when you think about it - You can "pack" dozens of novels into devices that can fit into a jacket pocket or hang around the neck! It's stuff that would have been on "Tomorrows World" programs even 15 years ago. And you can listen to them just about anywhere, even in water. The result? You can make really good use of - at least - 4-500 hours a year that were previously mentally wasted. Here we explain all.
  • DIY Custom Appliques for Quilts and More  By :
    Creating a custom applique is easy. Simple drawings can help your custom applique dream become a reality...and you don't have to be an artist.
  • Easy Steps to Buying a Gamecube Package  By : JJ Hendricks
    Easy steps to follow to make buying a Gamecube system easy including how to choose the games, what accessories to buy, and how many controllers to purchase.
  • ENTERING THE ARTZONE, It's More Than Just A Clipper Cut.....It's An Art!  By : Ana Tennyu
    In previous years the fade haircut was worn mostly by military men, and was called the high and tight. Today this haircut is extremely popular and has evolved into a much trendier look. It is now very popular amongst men of all ages within the United States and the rest of the world.
  • Euro Millions Lotto  By : Gavin Evans
    The Euro Millions Lotto is one of the largest, tax free, lump sum lotteries in the world. Find out key information about the Pan-European lottery including its history, the rules, prizes and also some of the huge jackpots already won.
  • Everything You Need To Start And Operate A Record Digital Label  By : Dennis R. Sinnott
    An article which gives help and advice to recording artists, producers, songwriters and musicians generally on how to set up and operate a digital record label. http://www.MusicEnquiries.com
  • FADE HAIRCUT, The most popular haircut amongst men of all ages around the world today.  By : Ana Tennyu
    In previous years the fade haircut was worn mostly by military men, and was called the high and tight. Today this haircut is extremely popular and has evolved into a much trendier look. It is now very popular amongst men of all ages within the United States and the rest of the world.
  • Finding the myspace tweaks specialists  By : Phil Benwell
    MySpace as a portal website is arguably the greatest revolution that ever came onto the Internet. It is so popular that it now has over one hundred million users.
  • Fine Art fit for everyone: Please your eyes as well as your health!  By : Jane Cocks
    The health and emotional benefits of Fine Art have been well documented. This has inspired an entire industry to deliver these benefits through Fine Art to Health Care providers and commercial corporations alike. The average consumer is now also able to access the powerful properties of original hand painted art, through the emerging oil painting reproduction industry.
  • Five Tips to Buying a Super Nintendo  By : JJ Hendricks
    Five simple steps to follow to make buying a Super Nintendo console easy and inexpensive.
  • Fixation and Removal of Wallpapers  By : Tapan Bhanot
    Learn how to fix and remove wallpapers.
  • Flaunt Your Trim Figure With Amazing Tattoos on Lower Backs  By : Wincent Loh
    The tattoos on lower back are considered as a sex symbol for women. It is literally fun to exhibit your lower back with amusing designs. The lower back area is such that it accommodates fairly good design that can be either hidden or exposed depending on the need.
  • Fun Online Games  By :
    So why are online games scoring over other forms of entertainment? Well, that's because they involve much more fun! Of course, the audience can be a part of all the action and this participation adds to the real excitement.
  • Getting Friends On MySpace  By :
    Methods for getting MySpace friends.
  • Go Natural... Load Up on Fruits to Lose Those Extra Pounds  By : Harvey D. Ong
    Adapting something from the literary world, whether a traditional novel or a Japanese visual novel, can often be difficult. There is usually a large amount of detail that must be removed for the adaptation to work, with some attempts cutting too much of the original material. For less hardcore fans of the source material, the anime adaptation of “Fate/Stay Night” presents a workable balance, though still missing some arguably essential details.
  • Got Talent? Go for Your Five Minutes of Fame –It’s Fun!  By : Barbara Morris, R.Ph.
    At age 60 I was a contestant in a Ms. Senior America competition. I knew my chances of winning were slim because among other deficits, I do not sing, dance, twirl a baton or recite poetry. When I shared my shortcomings with the pageant director, she suggested I take acting lessons to acquire some stage presence. She said we would think of something that would qualify as talent.
  • Great Ideas For Christmas Costumes and Holiday Party Outfits  By : C A Mc Craw
    Christmas costumes are here and it is that time of year again to get excited and be ready for trips to the malls, the office parties, and being the host of one at your house. Here are some ideas on wonderful costumes you can wear for all these occasions?
  • Guitar Accessories  By :
    A look at guitar accessories.
  • Guitaring Posture and Position  By :
    Gives some insights into guitaring posture and positions.
  • Guitaring Terminology  By :
    A look at the terminology associated with guitaring.
  • Hannah Montana Concert Tickets  By : Garrett Pierson
    There is a heavy rush for Hannah Montana Concert tickets this Christmas season. Those tickets offered through official channels were sold faster than you can say Hannah Montana. In the secondary ticket market they are making huge profits by keeping prices very high. However do not get disheartened. There are also companies that sell authentic tickets and are reliable. You can even get a discount from some of them.
  • Hannah Montana Concert Tickets are Hard to Find  By : Michael Brown
    Finding Hannah Montana concert tickets can be a very task. In fact many frustrated mothers are looking for more ways to find their children these precious tickets. Luckily many have been able to turn to the internet in search of a pair of their own. That being said, Hannah Montana concert tickets can cost upwards of $500 on the internet.
  • Heath Ledger... So Young, So Distinctive, So Memorable  By :
    What was it about Heath Ledger that makes his death particularly devastating to people around the world? In addition to his exceptional acting skill and quiet charisma, he had something else. Heath Ledger embodied powerfully compelling quality that all too many of us recognize and appreciate, but far too few of us possess.
  • history of Surreal Photography  By : Domen Lombergar
    Surrealism in photography was one of the major revolutionary changes in the evolution of photography. Rather than art, photography was reviewed as a copying effort. Surrealism is the introduction of the ‘more than real’ images to the art forms.
  • Hollywood Script Reader  By : Julie Gray
    What it's like to be a Hollywood script reader.
  • Home Theatre Systems  By : Health & Fitness
    Watching movies is a neat escape from the stressful lifestyle we live in. Watching movies in a wide screen and surround sound take you far away and into the movie scene you are watching. You watch it as if you were there in the movie scene. Of late, we can only experience this escape in a cinema. However, modern technology may be able to provide this same sight and sound experience right in your own living room. We will discuss the basic components of a home theater system in this article. Read on to understand how these basic components can deliver the best cinematic experience to a home theater system.

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