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  • Information about the art fairs  By : Saatchi Gallery
    The Saatchi Gallery needs no introduction as it has carved a niche for itself in the world of art exhibitions. Its virtually seminal concept of listing art fairs from across the globe has allowed amateur as well as professional artists to gain international exposure through a user-friendly forum that assist them to showcase their work and talents for art lovers and connoisseurs everywhere.
  • Interesting Facts: Scare Crow Trivia Questions And Answers  By : Deanna Mascle
    Interesting Facts: Scare Crow Trivia Questions And Answers
  • Iron John will teach you about the journey to manhood  By : Randell Rogfend
    Iron John is a German fairy tale found in the collections of the Brothers Grimm, tale number 136, about a wild man and a prince. It is Aarne-Thompson type 502, the wild man as a helper. Most people see the story as a parable about a boy maturing into adulthood.
  • Is 100% job possible?  By : Brett Gian
    Think carefully, the unemployed youth and worker’s are cause of unemployementncy. “Employment is our innate right”. We don’t want to be employee on the name of caste and region. We will have to organize all the student of the country and fight for 100% job security. We know that we can only move in right direction, we will have to option and understanding on social economic system.
  • Isolated Expedition  By : Joey Clonch
    An expedition to Antarctica proves disastrous for 28 crewman and Sir Ernest Shackleton.
  • It Is Just Me, or People Getting Ruder?  By : Meena chauhan
    I’ve been wondering this for a while and have been dying to ask my business colleagues and friends. But whenever I’m get ready to pop the question, I manage to convince myself that it’s silly, reveals my cynical nature (or advance years!) and is probably just a figment of my jaded imagination… certainly not worthy of intelligent discussion.

    The question, however, continued to reside nervously on the tip of my tongue, eager to fly out (particularly just after leaving my apparently mute colleag
  • James Boswell's 'The Life of Samuel Johnson'  By : Ian Mackean
    ames Boswell's 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' is perhaps the best-known biography in English literature, and it marked a turning point in the art of biography writing.
  • James Joyce. 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'. Rebellion and release  By : Ian Mackean
    James Joyce’s novel 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' is a 'bildungsroman', concerned with the development of its main character, Stephen Dedalus. By comparison with Joyce's earlier version, 'Stephen Hero', we see that he has cut out all extraneous material concerning other characters, and presented a close and detailed account of the development of Stephen's character from infancy to young manhood
  • Jeffrey Bernard and Soho Remembered  By : Andrew Vaughan
    With the death of George Melly, Soho, London and indeed United Kingdom has lost another great character. It is becoming a very bland place. It was becoming a corporate entity when Jeffery Bernard died in September 1997. I miss Soho as it was and I miss Jeffery Bernard himself.

    As George himself used to sing: "Things ain't what they used to be"
  • Jesus Is Not The Reason For The Season  By : dk-publish
    This article provides scriptural verse to prove christmas is bogus and goes into detail describing the probable origins of the celebration.
  • Journey of the Early Man: Africa to America  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    Their studies showed that there were three waves of early humans from Africa that swept across India and Australia: There were three major waves of migration of quite different ancient people who came to the Australian continent from Southeast Asia.


    The early Africans crossed to Australia from Africa through Asia, and then to the Americas by crossing the Pacific Ocean.

    The first hint of an American aborigine settlement of South America came from cave paintings in Brazil.

    The Africans crossed the Atlantic and reached various parts of the Americas as well.
  • JRF-Developing Dream World for Carpet Weavers & their Family  By : JRF
    To develop weavers and their family, Jaipur Rugs Company formed its social unit known as Jaipur Rugs Foundation in 2004. Jaipur Rugs Foundation is now involved in several economical and social programs of govt. and other agencies to uplift the quality of life of weavers & their families.
  • Justifying Murder  By : DevilsCharm
    When is it right to kill something? This article outlines when it is right and when it isn't.
  • Karmic Astrology and Your Current Incarnation  By : Martin Schulman
    There is a great deal of evidence pointing to reincarnation not only existing as a fact, but in truth, actually holding the greatest influence over how your life is experienced in this current incarnation.
  • Lawrence Durrell and the The Alexandria Quartet  By : Stephen Colbourn
    The Alexandria Quartet is set in Egypt during the late 1930s and Durrell’s original sub-title for the group of four novels was The Book of the Dead (an ancient Egyptian collection of funeral texts placed in tombs to aid the deceased). Characters drift through the story giving their own viewpoints of the action
  • Linguistic Clangers - a Couple to Avoid  By : Mr Rambler
    2 common mistakes in the use of English which can make you seem pretentious.
  • Little Masterpieces At Olympia International Art & Antiques Fair  By : Sam Scribbler
    A long day at Olympia could have been a disappointment, but for my discovery of Peter Szuhay and his beautiful antique jewellery and works of art.
  • Looking at Popular Ballroom Dance Styles  By : B Healey
    Like other athletes, they are in good physical condition with strength, stamina, and flexibility. After all, competition requires these attributes to an even higher extent. These are the people that competitive ballroom dancing was made for.
  • Love and Courage  By : Laurent Grenier
    Perhaps these two concepts (love and courage) are the most important of philosophy as they capture the essense of life, in terms of its fundamental purpose and the sustained and vigorous effort necessary for achieving this purpose. I invite you to take this article as an opportunity to reflect on these concepts. And may you embrace them body and soul towards a greater life!
  • Lucky Charms and Numerology; your personal Magic Square Talisman  By : Keith Abbott
    Long believed to possess great magical properties in India and the far east; numerological Yantras are Magic Squares attuned to an individual by using the numbers of their date of birth to construct the square. Learn about these simple but powerful Talismans, what they can do, and how you can make one for yourself.
  • Malnutrition and Starvation in Africa: How You Can Help Without Breaking the Bank  By : Damian Burke
    Malnutrition can lead to terrible deficiencies as well as devastating and lifelong effects in children and babies. Read more about the effects of malnutrition in Africa as well as what you can do in order to help.
  • Marx’s Grand-Narrative: The Materialist Conception of History.  By : Mathew Toll
    On the nature of Marx's concept of history.
  • Meaning of the colors.  By : Silk Bow
    Colors affect all of us in different ways. Each color, however, has certain universal properties or associations. Flowers of different colors have unique meanings too. Use these color meanings as a guide to help you find just the right gift for each person and each occasion.
  • Memory scrapbook scrapbooking: a productive hobby  By : John Foster
    The scrapbooking step assists the hobbyist in viewing the final page prior to all elements being modified to fit on the scrapbook page to ascertain the look desired by the creator of memory scrapbook scrapbooking.
  • Memory scrapbook scrapbooking: all those memories are for keeps  By : John Foster
    Memory scrapbook scrapbooking is a simple way through which you can preserve all the special memories of your life.
  • Mexic-Arte Museum  By : Dane Smith
    Austin's unique museum dedicated to cultural and artistic contributions of Mexican and other Latin heritage
  • Middle Years Utopia  By : Sharon White
    Upon first glance then one could be under the impression that Utopia would be a pleasant place to live in. Everyone is equal, immoral acts such as adultery are punishable, and there is no private ownership; the community is important and everyone works and lives together, each person as important as the next.
  • Mirrors - Reflecting the Soul  By : Coleman Furniture
    How mirrors have been used through the ages.
  • Muftism and Nazism: An Introduction  By : Snorri Bergsson
    The Mufti of Jerusalem and his Nazi collaboration
  • My Amazing Experiece With A Fortune Teller  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Are you anxious about your future? If you are, let me tell you about a strange experience I had with a fortune teller. About a decade ago, while I was window shopping with my best friend, I suddenly saw a sign for a fortune teller.

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