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  • 9 Online Audiobook Facts for Newbies  By : Nick Moseley
    When I first came across audio books online, I found myself asking a number of questions; now today as an audio book site owner I hear a lot of people asking these very same questions so I decided to publish some of the most common audiobook question and answers.
  • 9 Tips For Getting Started Ballroom Dancing  By : Lynsey Leigh -
    Learning to dance is fun and it is easy. In a sense it is like learning a new language, a language in which moods and emotions are expressed in movement; a language of rhythm, grace and harmony. It is new, but in a very real sense it is the oldest language in the world, for dancing is the oldest form of art.

    Dancing is a wholesome, natural outlet for the emotions. It develops grace and poise, timing and balance. Men take pride in their ability to lead their partners with a...
  • 9 Ways to Gain Expert Recognition  By : Hans Hasselfors
    No matter what business you are in it always helps to be seen as an expert. If you were calling someone to fix a drain or sell your house you would approach the person you saw as most credible and reputable in that area of expertise.
  • 90 day personal and professional challenge: Get Up, Get Set and Get it Done  By : Shawn Jackson
    If you are one to procrastinate when it comes to putting your goals and dreams to action… it’s about time to make serious changes. While there are ample excuses – low confidence, fear, “don’t know how” - the 90-day challenge or system may make all the difference for you. Once you start and build up a momentum, the rest including confidence and prosperity shall follow.
  • A Bagful Of Tricks  By : Rehan Husain -
    Magic is all about a tricks. Tender heart boys always fail to understand this trick and considered it to be real. Let us find out how this trick takes away a little boys’ heart in Magician party.

    By the time every lad had lost his shirt at least a couple of times, the boys were ready for another trick. Gray appeared with three paper rings of identical size which hung over his left arm. "These," he said, "are magic Hindu rings. As you see they are all the same size but I wi...
  • A Basic Guide on How to Learn to Play the Accordion  By :
    The article describes about information on how to play accordion.
  • A Beginner's World of Warcraft Hunter Guide  By :
    Hunters in the World of Warcraft ae great fun, fast leveling, and just plain cool. This guide will give you some hot tips on how to get the most out of your Hunter and have even more fun.
  • A Better War Of The Worlds?  By : Jeff Wend -
    After watching the movie War of the Worlds staring Tom Cruise last weekend I was inspired to do some research on the original H.G. Wells novel. I almost bought a copy of the book, I did read it once as a child, but I hesitated. Instead I downloaded The War of The Worlds BBC broadcast based on the novel by H.G. Wells as an audiobook off of the Internet.

    It was very easy to do. I simply paid with my visa card and was able to do an instant download. I did not have to wait...
  • A Blank Canvas: A brief consideration of Modern Design  By : dave4
    Modern Design was born at the turn of the 20th century. But as design does, this movement acquired from its predecessors, namely the Bauhaus and International styles.
  • A Brand New Song  By : Mike Pniewski
    No matter how long you've practiced your craft, you do it today unlike ever before. Time and maturation help us to constantly evolve. Focus on breathing new life into your work each and every time to avoid repeating yourself and losing your audience.
  • A brief account of figurative and abstract sculpture  By : Reynolds
    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 Anime  By : John Dee
    With the different animation techniques that was practiced and employed in France, USA, Russia, and Germany, Japanese filmmakers decided to experiment with the techniques at the start of the 20th century; thus began the history of anime. In 1917, a short 2 minute clip of animation which showed a samurai's attempt to test his new sword on a target was released. The samurai ends up failing in this clip of the oldest known anime.
  • A Brief History Of Disney  By :
    Although it is now one of the largest corporations in the world, the Walt Disney Company started as a small animation studio in the garage of Walt and Roy Disney’s grandfather. This tiny venture was founded on October 16, 1923 – and in 2006, Walt Disney’s company had grown to revenues of $34.3 billion.

    The first project the Disney brothers worked on was a series entitled Alice’s Wonderland, and in 1925, Walt Disney convinced his brother to rename the studio to Walt Disney ...
  • A Brief History Of Florida Marlins Tickets  By : Al Terry
    A brief glance at the history of the Florida Marlins baseball team with advice for purchasing tickets to a game.
  • A Brief History Of Frame Throughout The Centuries  By :
    The use of the world frame transferred to common language to indicate the relationship between an object and its environmental context gives some idea of the importance of what is commonly referred to as the container with regard to the contained. Just as in the case of a building one notes the harmony with the surrounding landscape or urban framework, so with a painting should one observe how the frame is in tone both with the subject matter of the picture itself and with th...
  • A Brief History of Pool Tables  By : Doug Marks
    Pool tables got their start in France in the courts of King Louis XI. Now they can be found, not only in the courts of government, but in living rooms, bars, recreation centers, and even churches all over the country. How did it all happen? Read on and find out.
  • A Brief History of Pop Art  By : Mark Traston
    Pop art started in the USA during the earlier period of the 1960's. But it was already making its presence felt in the late fifties. Pop art was basically an art movement which aimed to replace the abstract mode of artistic expression with messages that are easier to understand. The pioneers of this art movement were Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. The boom of this art movement or phenomenon mainly happened in New York City. The initiators of Pop art believed that the metaphysical complexi
  • 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 Renaissance Music - Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    The compositions of Palestrina, and the reforms he was able to effect in Church music, may be said to mark the culmination of the early ages of Christian musical art. We have now come to an important turning point in musical history, but before going further, it will be useful to take a rapid survey of the period we are leaving behind.
  • A Brief History Of The Funfair Industry  By : JARM69
    Fairs in Great Britain have a long and ancient history, deeply rooted in tradition. This article provides a brief insight of how the industry developed in Great Britain, starting with ancient gatherings of merchants and slowly eveolving into the thrilling high tech industry of today.
  • 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 Brief History Of The Renaissance - Part 2  By : Mike Shaw
    The great principles underlying all Renaissance work was that of faithfulness to nature, as opposed to faithfulness to tradition, which had been the sheet anchor of pre Renaissance art and letters.
  • A Brief History of Trivia Games in America  By : William Lund
    What is “Trivia” and where did it originate? The first recorded use of the word "trivial" in English occurred around 1589. "Trivium" was used in reference to the study of the Liberal Arts, and indicated "insignificance" in that certain facts were considered to be "only of interest to graduate students." Gradually, "trivia" came to mean any information that is of little or fleeting importance and of general interest.
  • 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 Broadway Ticket Broker Guide To Summer Theater  By : Al Terry
    A review of some musicals and plays which open on Broadway during the summer months with advice on purchasing Broadway tickets.
  • A Catered Affair Tickets - The Little Musical With A Big Heart!  By : Al Terry
    A Catered Affair is a musical on Broadway which is getting buzz for it's great music, solid storyline and strong cast.
  • A Choice to Survive: Book Review  By : write 2 right
    Nance Sparks’ new novel, A Choice to Survive, brings to the reader a detailed and realistic view into what it takes to survive the impending threat of chemical, biological and nuclear war on American soil. She uses her characters to discuss political and social issues with a passionate stand on what is wrong with the world.
  • A Chorus Line Dances Back Into The Heart Of Broadway  By : Al Terry
    A revival of A Chorus Line has alot to live up to and fans of this legendary Broadway musical cannot wait to see if the legacy will continue thirty years after it's original debut.
  • A Chorus Line On Broadway –The Great Revival  By : Al Terry
    A review of the new revival of A Chorus Line On Broadway.

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