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  • Where to Find Urdu Poetry  By : Basit Habib
    If you understand what Urdu poetry is then you may want to know where to find it so that you can read it on a regular basis. There are really only a few places that you can find it for the purpose of reading it. Your library, the Internet and your family.
  • Urdu Poetry  By : Basit Habib
    You may not know what Urdu poetry is if you are not familiar with Hindu and the traditions that comes with it. There are some questions that you may be asking yourself. What is Urdu poetry? How to find it? Why read it?
  • Hindu Poetry and You  By : Basit Habib
    There are many reasons that you may need to learn about Hindu Poetry. What is it really? Why should I learn about it? What can it do for me? These are all questions that you may be asking yourself.
  • Writing Urdu Poetry  By : Basit Habib
    If you decide that you want to be a writer, then poetry is a good place to start. Where do you start? How is American poetry different from Urdu poetry? Why write poetry? You may be asking yourself these questions and more.
  • Urdu Poetry: a Historical Perspective  By : Basit Habib
    The beginnings of Urdu poetry can be traced as far back as the 13th century, when some poets of in the north of India started experimenting with the style. But the classic form of Urdu poetry that we modern humans have come to know did not really take on a final shape until the 17th century, when Urdu became the official language of the court in the Indian subcontinent.
  • Different Forms of Urdu Poetry  By : Basit Habib
    Urdu poetry adheres to a number of strict rules that give way to its unique poetic structure. These rules govern the groups of versed lines that are used in every Urdu poem and dictate their meter, rhythm, rhyming pattern, ending words, and the location of the poet’s signature.
  • An Introduction to Urdu Poetry  By : Basit Habib
    Many of you may never have heard of Urdu Poetry before, and even fewer of you may know what Urdu Poetry actually is. This article is a humble attempt to give you some basic knowledge about Urdu Poetry.
  • Basic Ingredients of Urdu Poetry  By : Basit Habib
    Although Urdu Poetry is a very intricate subject that manifests itself in many different forms, there are certain basic ingredients that characterize every Urdu poem. We will now take a look at how a basic Urdu poem is structured and familiarize ourselves with some of its basic ingredients.
  • The Difference Between Corporate Identity and Logos  By : Robert Johnston
    On many websites now, you can create an avatar to represent you. An avatar is basically a caricature that you can tweak to look as much like you as possible, without being an actual picture. As you chat or send emails, the people with whom you are communicating will see your avatar. When you are talking to someone whom you have never met, it helps them get an idea of what you look like.
  • You Will Never Ever Be Forgiven  By : Suki Cheema
    Some say forgiveness is great, but what if everything is based on trust and your trust has been desecrated by the one person you love..can you ever trust, someone who has deceived you again? A tale called "The Door to My Heart is Closed"
  • Art Colleges  By : Saatchi Gallery
    Colleges and universities will find the Saatchi Gallery a very valuable resource to boost the appreciation and renown of their art, fashion and performing arts departments. It also gives colleges and universities the chance of being recognised in an international gallery without incurring any expenses—as registration on the Saatchi Gallery’s site is always free of charge.
  • Inner voice of Mark Birros. II.  By : roystona
    Epic poem. Inner voice of Mark Birros: II
  • Epic poem. Inner voice of Mark Birros.  By : roystona
    The inner voice is Mark's mind working as he enjoys retirement from the work-a-day world.
  • Heaven is not location :  By : roystona
    Think if you will, that you arrived in this world with
    your forgetfulness of life, prior to your birth. In
    short, your being in the world, but not knowing, what
    or who you are.
  • Spiritual Insight A Gift Of Poetry  By :
    Stringing pearls of poesy is an Authors personal perspective and experience in writting poetry. Getting to know the Poet behind the inspirational rhymes.
  • How To Get Tickets That Are Sold Out  By : Allison Thompson
    When it comes to getting tickets for a concert or event that has been sold out there are a number of things you can do. Generally most show promoters will hold back a few of the tickets for an event and then sell them on the day it is happening. Yet this does not happen very often. The other way of getting tickets for a concert or event that has sold out is by looking online.
  • Music Recording Courses Take You Beyond Cool, To Professional  By : Antoine Brown
    What do the Kylie Minogue, Eminem and the latest singing sensation, The Pussycat Dolls, have in common? They are stars recognized worldwide. They have gained entry into millions of households through the records of their singing. These stars' success depends on the effective recording of their music. They need professionals to do quality recording for them. You can be one of these professionals by enrolling in a music recording course. Consider the opportunity - would you like to be a "recorder of music stars"?
  • Poems For Children  By : Fred Watson
    I write a quite a bit of prose, mainly short stories. A lot of them, but not all aimed at children. But poetry is a different matter, while I liked to read and listen to all sorts of poetry. I had always avoided trying to write it, mainly because I hadn't a clue how to go about it
  • Searching for Monet Cross Stitch Patterns  By : John Wigham
    Does the artwork of Claude Monet call to you? If it does, I've got great news for you! There are many cross stitch kits and cross stitch patterns for Monet's paintings. Monet's use of color is brilliant, making his artwork absolute beautiful. When you first start looking for Monet cross stitch patterns, consider which of his paintings is your favorite.
  • Woes = Two Dozen Bears  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I’m part Cherokee Native American, and once worked for the National Park Service. As part of my job, I went up this winding mountain trail that was both narrow and long, as the rangers told me to go see their bears, and a six hundred pound black bear raced down the trail, blocking my path. I menacingly advanced, and the bear turned away around, going straight uphill back all the way he’d come. I think my backpack scared him, as it was huge and loomed over me, causing him to get scared and leave.
  • The Crystallizing of Gondwanaland  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I rattled this off due to the last line of one of my other poems, which refers to the liquid crystal displays on notebook computers and the fact our planetary land mass seemingly began billions of years ago as one united solid whole.
  • Roses of Sharon  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    ( I wrote this poem in honor of any non-Japanese who
    kept Japanese-American property safe on Bainbridge
    Island, WA, during the WWII Japanese-American
    Internment. If there even were any such people. Most
    other Americans ripped off J-A property, and bought
    their houses from the US government for cheap. )
  • Saskatchewan Dreams  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I wrote this due to our seeming to be getting ready to move to Saskatchewan. We went through all the paperwork to become permanent residents of Canada, only to find out at the last minute that we can't go.
  • On File With You  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I wonder about you all. You don't seem real.
    You're all white all over or under and that's
    The way it is.
  • My Word Program  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I wrote this on a day with a lot of ennui, in order to have some more poetry in my portfolio. I get a lot of gestalt and circumstance when I'm on the computer, which is the main love of my life nowadays, and I have to work hard to come up with new material in order to create new poems. It's tempting to add a lot of nonsense and non fortuitous circumstances to my material, but I have to transcend such witless behavior and manifest new ideas and formats for my poetry at all times.
  • Messing Up My Life  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I wrote this about my life as both a disabled person and a poet.
  • LARGE Death Concentration Camps  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I wrote this after finding out that Wyoming, Nebraska and Alaska now hold large internment camps, and the Katrina hurricane victims are now stowed away in some of those. There is a two million bed mental institution in Alaska and they have been sending people from that to other places. You can look these places up on the Internet, and there are arial photographs. They seem to have spread over the Bering Straight into Alaska from Russian Siberia.
  • Beautiful City  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    Tennyson wrote this centuries or so ago, and I ran across it during the Moslem riots in France. We've been at war, Christians, Jews and Moslems, for a very long time. It seemed timeless, so I decided to try to make an updated version of my own with the same original spirit that Sir Alfred managed to put into it...somehow.
  • Autumn Leaves Never Die  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I wrote this poem after wondering how it is that falling dead leaves could be so attractive; in short, what is the purpose of their loveliness, and what exactly are they meant to do with it?
  • About Watergate  By : Karen Cole Peralta
    I wrote this due to being haunted by the lengthy and hideously boring Watergate trials and the two subsequent murder trials, the Scott Peterson and the OJ Simspon ones, which were equally hideous and boring as Watergate. It imperils the mind to consider those three trials.

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