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  • Media Player Shootout - By : James Kendall
    Whether you call them media players, jukeboxes, mp3 apps, music managers, or whatever - we all need a proggy to listen to our digital music with. For the sake of this article I am only going to disc
  • Celine Dion Biography - By : Catherine Kenyeres
    Celine Dion hails from a small town called Charlemagne in Quebec. Celine is the youngest of 14 children. Celines family owned a pub and on weekends the whole family would perform for their customer
  • Robot - By : Seamus Dolly
    With the release of I ROBOT, one is immediately reminded of Professor Ken Warwick, and the research or experiments that he was involved in. His chip implant in 1998 was the source of some curiosity
  • Silas: Playing Second Fiddle to Paul - By : Steve Singleton
    Once, when New York Philharmonic conductor Leonard Bernstein was asked what is the instrument in the orchestra most difficult to play, he answered, "Second fiddle." How hard it must be to play consi
  • Acting Auditions: The Path to Mastery - By : James Wagner
    Acting Auditionb Excellence Is the Goal George Leonard wrote a classic book called Mastery that talks about what the difference is between people that never get good at anything, and those rar
  • Push the Envelope When Setting The Stage For Your Party Invitations - By : Robb Ksiazek
    Everyone enjoys a good party. But did you know that setting a theme is the most important first step? It doesnt have to be a costume party or a boullia festival. It should just reflect the tone
  • The International Dance Festival in Monaco - December 2004 - By : Laura Ciocan
    The recently past year Monaco was the scene for the grand biennial Dance Forum. The event took place between 14 and 18 December 2004 and was held mostly at Grimaldi Forum. The four days unfolded on
  • Magic is Still Kicking in the 21st Century! - By : John B Williams
    I'm a magician and also write books about magic aimed, mostly, at adult beginners. For those reasons, you'd expect that I'd be still saying that it's going well, even if I was reduced to sharing my
  • Art Supply Online Warehouses A Great Way To Save - By : Susan G Phillips
    It can be a lot of fun walking into an art supply store at the mall or to a local art and craft warehouse. The shelves contain a variety of art supplies, from acrylic paints to wooden easels, and th
  • Create Your Own Webcomic - By : Daniel Punch
    Syndicated comic authors have been complaining about newspaper size restrictions, content censoring and similar issues for a long time. Comic enthusiasts have been increasingly irritated by the trea
  • A Fresher Take on the Worlds Biggest Lies - By : Terry Mitchell
    Last month, I did a column about the world's biggest lies. Based on popular demand, I have decided to do a sequel. Here are ten more common, everyday fallacies that I am debunking. Actually, I've ad
  • Handicrafts of Kerala - By : Jayachandran Radhakrishnan
    Kerala, the Gods own country Situated in India has a rich tradition of Handicrafts. Kerala's traditional handicrafts are a class of its own. The artisans of kerala have traditional expertise in carv
  • Special Event Flowers - By : Tenley McDonald
    When you are in charge of organizing a Special Event, you want to make a good impression. Dont forget the flowers to make your event memorable. Your local florist offers a wide variety of floral
  • Birthstone Origins: Stranger than Fiction - By : Sam Serio
    In the Old Testament, the book of Exodus tells the story of the Breastplate of Aaron, used in religious ceremonies. (Aaronjust in case you were absent from Sunday school that daywas the Biblical
  • Aquamarine is Marchs Birthstone - By : Sam Serio
    If you're still young enough to remember your birthday, you probably also remember the special birthstone assigned to it. But at your age, we bet you don't really know the SIGNIFICANCE of your birt
  • Diamond is Aprils Birthstone - By : Sam Serio
    If you're still young enough to remember your birthday, you probably also remember the special birthstone assigned to it. But at your age, we bet you don't really know the SIGNIFICANCE of your birt
  • Emerald is Mays Birthstone - By : Sam Serio
    If you're still young enough to remember your birthday, you probably also remember the special birthstone assigned to it. But at your age, we bet you don't really know the SIGNIFICANCE of your birt
  • Winter Holidays Sailing Destinations in the Caribbean - By : Christopher Longmore
    Although the sailing season in the South Eastern Mediterranean runs from mid-May to the end of October, there is still significant demand from European sailors for charters in waters warm during the
  • Temp Gretta and the Great Seattle Race - By : Marti Talbott
    They met at the very edge of Queen Anne Hill, in the parking lot of a defunct Safeway store. In the dead of night they gathered, this gang for sly and sneaky temps, to fight for the longest and bes
  • Can We Not Talk About Sex?: A Review of Kinsey - By : Kristin Johnson
    In the film "Kinsey," when someone suggests a movie of Dr. Alfred Kinsey's book, he replies, tongue in-cheek in-joke, "I can't think of anything more boring." He's almost right. Kinsey was an acad
  • The Two Most Feared Men In Hollywood - By : Bill Knell
    Mel Gibson and Michael Moore have become the two most feared men in Hollywood. Both have managed to make huge sums of money from personal projects and both have been snubbed by the Academy of Motion
  • The Angry Redhead - By : Susanna Duffy
    "When setting out to sea, avoid people with red hair for they bring bad luck to a ship." In ancient Ireland if a traveler were to happen upon a woman with red hair he must turn around and start h
  • A Fitting Business - By : Jane Langdon
    How many of you have always wanted a beautiful Chanel, Christian Dior or Escada outfit, but didnt want to pay the high prices? Or couldn't find it in your size. When Jane Langdon decided she had
  • The Lord of the Wrinkles -- Excellent Excerpts from a Silly Spoof - By : Leah Carson
    EExcerpts from "The Lord of the Wrinkles"E Efrom Part One: The Foolship of the RingE "So, Sourman, old buddy, old pal," Gandoff said. "How's it hanging?" The evil white wizard fro
  • 10 Simple Ways To Expand Your Subscriber List - By : Catherine Franz
    Here are 10 ways to expand your subscriber list: 1. Keep your subscription form easy to find on every web page. Preferably, add it on your navigational bar. If the form is to large for the ba
  • How To Mind Map Your Business - By : Michael Southon
    If you're doing business on the Web, sooner or later you'll probably begin to feel like a juggler trying to keep ten balls flying through the air at the same time. There are just too many elements i
  • A Fairy, a Low-Fat Bagel, and a Sack of Hammers - By : Nick Usborne
    One bright, sunny day, the Bad Internet Fairy closed down every company and organization site on the web. No more shopping. No more sites selling endless products and services. No more university,
  • An Artists Recipe For Life - By : Mr Jody Hudson
    Be insouciant with a smile. Laugh on purpose. Lie in the dark field and watch comets. Look danger in the eye with unwavering mirth. Wink, flirt, kiss and admire romance and beauty in others. Feel th
  • Contest Advice for Screenplay Writers - By : Lynne Pembroke
    Introductionb There are many screenplay contests available to the aspiring screenwriter. These contests can be a good avenue to getting one's work noticed andor make a sale. So, it's importan
  • OP Art - By : Margaret Houghton
    A friend sent me some samples of Op Art. Op Art is an optical illusion. It uses mainly squares, stripes, spots, dots, shadings which are seen as moving like waves or changing when the eye is traine
  • A Guide to Tarot Cards - By : Geoff Bindon
    =================== A Brief Guide to the Tarot Cards ================== Glossary Tarot = 78 cards with Major and Minor Arcana, with universal meanings Oracle = any number of cards with individ
  • Should I Buy Tickets From Ticketmaster or From a Broker? - By : J Cobb
    With the ever-rising cost of tickets these days you may be wondering why anyone would use the services of a ticket broker instead of purchasing their tickets directly from a target="_blank" href="h
  • Movie Poster Collecting - By : Tim Frady
    There is a great deal of history behind movie posters and movie poster collecting. Jules Cheret, who created 2 movie posters in the 1890s, was the artist given credit for creating the first movie p
  • Cartoons - A Language Everyone Can Understand - By : Wilma Watson
    Your Destiny Your Choice is a unique cartoon website which has received endorsement by Pop Artist, Guy Sebastian This website will help you find your destiny and become the person you were meant
  • Some Spooky Stuff - By : Frank O'Donnell
    Some offbeat oddities from the new novel The Witch of Greenwich Village: - Meditation, acclaimed for its ability to clear the mind and promote creativity was, in primitive times, used for revoltin
  • Bad Company Whos responsible - By : Nilesh B Gore
    Here we will come to know who are the most responsible person to make your child an addicted person
  • The Voice and The Music in Commercials Are Sometimes From The Same Man - By : Scott Gee
    Everyone knows that commercials use voiceover artists to speak the sales message, and musicians to create the tunes that play in the background, but one man in Los Angeles is doing both jobs. Meet
  • BygoneTV - By : Vernon Stent
    Are you fascinated by old TV shows from 50's and 60's? In its infancy, TV was a cross between music-hall entertainment and a picture version of radio. Lot's of tv shows came and went - a few stuck a

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