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  • Hanuman chalisa  By : james anne
    Hanuman chalisa consits of 40 stanzas and reading it 100 times a day will make you free from the cycle of birth and death.
  • The Flip Video Camera  By : lap2
    I saw a large pile of Flip video camcorders in our Sam’s Warehouse store. That was about the time I first heard about the product, and it being a featured article on one of Oprah’s shows. I played with the demo unit and didn’t think much more of it…. I had my expensive mini-DV camcorder and didn’t need something less. But the pile was huge, which means an expectation for lots more sales than those looking for my camcorder model.
  • Advice on Pencil Portrait Sketching - The Slanted Head Pose  By : Robert D. Thomson
    In this expose we will study the slanted skull view. We will consider all the differences between the slanted skull view and the front view.
  • Instructions on Pencil Portrait Sketching - Drawing Children  By : Robert D. Thomson
    In this commentary we talk about the drawing of children. Although the fundamental processes for drawing a child are the same as for an adult, there are certain proportions and forms that are definitely different.
  • Guidelines for Pencil Portrait Drawing - Rendering Hair  By : Robert D. Thomson
    In this expose we discuss the task of drawing hairdos. We explain a few guidelines you can follow to make your hairdos look authentic and lively.
  • Procedures for Pencil Portrait Drawing - Muscular Forms That Form the Smile  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The smile is a very complex facial expression of happiness. In this expose we discuss the most relevant muscles involved in the creation of a smile.
  • What Are You Passionate About?  By : Elliott Roberts
    Life holds us by the horns and tell us that our lives need to be run a certain way. The stresses of every day life are the ones that we give the most attention to leaving our aspirations and dreams to fall by the way side. It is our responsibilities, expectations and perceived obligations that are th
  • Being Truly You  By : PiBa
    I once read an interesting, but all too plausible, story about a woman who opened her closet door and out tumbled a variety of sporting equipment and memorabilia.

    While these possessions represented the last decade of her life, she didn’t know until putting them all away that she felt no connectio
  • Intention: Our Guiding Light  By : Life Coach Susan Liddy
    Do you ever sense that you are running around aimless in the dark? Like you are rushing blindfolded with your hands outstretched, hoping that you don't clash into anything that will break or at a minimum leave a bruise? Life can certainly get chaotic at times. Amidst our numerous tasks and commitment
  • E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter v2.20 - Audio & Multimedia::Video Tools Software  By : jeff lee
    E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter is an all-in-one PowerPoint to video converter. It can convert PowerPoint presentations to almost all popular video formats such as AVI, MPEG, MPEG2 TS, MP4, WMV, 3GP, GIF, FLV, SWF, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.264/PSP AVC Video, MOV, Youtube FLV with excellent quality. you could easily convert PowerPoint presentations to play on your iPod, PSP, Zune, 3GP mobile phone(Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola), Apple TV, iPhone etc
  • We Have Two Kidneys But Only Need One Kidney To Live  By : P. Rodgers
    Organ donation is a gift and it should come from the heart, not by emotional coercion. Kidney transplants are the most common organ transplant that happens. Kidney transplants paved the way for surgical teams to develop successful transplantation of other organs including heart, lung, pancreas and liver.
  • Legal mp3 download  By : MichaelCl
    The Best MP3 music site. Most popular mp3 music downloads. Mp3 music catalog is updated every day. Popular Mp3 Songs, Mp3 albums, Mp3 Artists. Download Mp3 music.
  • War and the Roman State  By : lello
    Rome before the Carthaginian war
  • Sanguine Secrets: Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    A little competition for Anne Rice? Mariposa Jones’ novel reads like a movie, with scenes flashing through time from 335 BC to the 1980’s that kept me guessing and intrigued.
  • The Northwest Coast Native American Potlatch Ceremony  By : Clint Leung
    One of the most popular ceremonies among Native peoples is the Northwest Coast Native American potlatch (or potlach of Native Indians of the Pacific Northwest). The potlatch has been practiced by Native nations such as the Haida, Salish, Tlingit, Tsimshian and Kwakwaka’wak for thousands of years.
  • The Drowsy Chaperone Tickets - An Accidental Classic  By : Jay Nault
    The Drowsy Chaperone tickets are a chance to see a musical that was most likely never intended to be the hit that it has become. The play was put together for non-commercial purposes, and is the result of a deep friendship shared by many parties involved. A look at the production history will explain the story behind the musical.

    Reasons for Production
  • The Odd Couple Tickets - High Comedy On Stage  By : Jay Nault
    The Odd Couple tickets are once again available, and this classic story has been packing theaters and movie screenings for more than 40 years. The story, originally written by the legendary Neil Simon, has been adapted for movies, television series and even children’s programming. A look at the story and the latest revival will explain why this story has attracted millions for a night of laughs.

    About the Story
  • Edward Scissorhands Tickets - A Cult Film Classic Hits The Stage  By : Jay Nault
    Edward Scissorhands tickets are a chance to see a cult film classic live and in-person, and the play is garnering the same positive reviews as the original film. The story is unique in that it’s a modern-day fairy tale and fable, although the “vibe” given off by the production is one of a classic and timeless fantasy-driven story from a time long-past. Below is a closer look at the play and what you can expect with when you secure Edward Scissorhands tickets.

    About the Story
  • Grease Tickets - See A Film Legend Live On Stage  By : Jay Nault
    When you mention "Grease tickets" to someone, chances are they'll think you're heading towards a night of seeing the classic film. However, the legendary show is set for another run in theaters, and it's garnering the same rave reviews in this medium as it did originally. The story is timeless in nature, and below we'll take a look at the story and how it came to be one of the most popular productions in the theater today.

    About the Story
  • Interesting Facts: Scare Crow Trivia Questions And Answers  By : Deanna Mascle
    1. What is a scarecrow?
    A. A device to scare birds
    B. A device to keep farmers company
    C. A device to motivate gardeners
    D. A device to entertain visitors

    A. A device to scare birds
    TOPICS: A scarecrow is a device (traditionally a mannequin) that is used to discourage birds such as crows from disturbing crops.
  • A Guide To The Most Popular Ballets Of All Time  By : Bill Healey
    I have a question for everyone reading this article. If ballet and dance is considering by American standards to be girly, then why are all of the great ballets written by men and performed mostly by men? It may seem like a trick question but it isn’t. The answer is simple. The answer is because ballet isn’t girly.
  • Ian Fleming - James Bond's Creator  By : Sam Vaknin
    Ian Lancaster Fleming (1908-1964), the author of the James Bond 007 novels, was the grandson of a Scottish banker and the son of a Conservative MP (Member of Parliament). His father died in the first world war. In his will, he bequeathed his property to his widow on condition she never remarries.

    Ian's youth was inauspicious. He was expelled from Eton following a sexual liaison with a girl. He left Sandhurst without obtaining an officer's rank, having been caught violating the curfew. He continued his education in Kitzbuhel, Austria, in Munich and in Geneva where he studied languages. But the chain of disappointments continued apace. He failed in a Foreign Service exam and had to join Reuters as a journalist. There he successfully covered a spy trial in Russia (1929-32).
  • The Columnist In The Mousetrap  By : Sam Vaknin
    I am a voracious reader of the most convoluted and lexiphanic texts - yet, there is one author I prefer to most. She gives me the greatest pleasure and leaves me tranquil and craving for more when I am through devouring one of her countless tomes. A philosopher of the mundane, a scholar of death, an exquisite chronicler of decay and decadence - she is Dame Agatha Christie. I spend as much time wondering what so mesmerizes me in her pulp fiction as I do trying to decipher her deliciously contorted stratagems.

    First, there is the claustrophobia. Modernity revolves around the rapid depletion of our personal spaces - from pastures and manors to cubicles and studio apartments. Christie - like Edgar Ellen Poe before her - imbues even the most confined rooms with endless opportunities for vice and malice, where countless potential scenarios can and do unfold kaleidoscopically. A Universe of plots and countervailing subplots which permeate even the most cramped of her locations. It is nothing short of consummate magic.
  • The Madness Of Playing Games  By : Sam Vaknin
    If a lone, unkempt, person, standing on a soapbox were to say that he should become the Prime Minister, he would have been diagnosed by a passing psychiatrist as suffering from this or that mental disturbance. But were the same psychiatrist to frequent the same spot and see a crowd of millions saluting the same lonely, shabby figure - what would have his diagnosis been? Surely, different (perhaps of a more political hue).

    It seems that one thing setting social games apart from madness is quantitative: the amount of the participants involved. Madness is a one-person game, and even mass mental disturbances are limited in scope. Moreover, it has long been demonstrated (for instance, by Karen Horney) that the definition of certain mental disorders is highly dependent upon the context of the prevailing culture. Mental disturbances (including psychoses) are time-dependent and locus-dependent. Religious behaviour and romantic behaviour could be easily construed as psychopathologies when examined out of their social, cultural, historical and political contexts.
  • Do You Believe In Ghosts? Here Is A Ghostly Tale  By : Blueboy
    I have often wondered whether ghosts really exist, what do you think, do you believe they do? What we need is a blog all about ghosts where people can post their ghostly stories and opinions. The problem I suppose would be that you would get people just making up stories for a laugh, yes very funny I know. In this article, I am going to write about my opinions on this subject as well as telling the tale of a ghost which a friend of mine claims he saw. I have to say that this friend is quite trustworthy and not one who is known for telling fibs, but you can never be sure.

    Now people may think that I am a bit mad or even sad as I have read many books on the subject of ghosts. It is an area that really fascinates me and I just wish that there was some way of proving that they do actually exist as I believe they do. I think from all of these studies, that a ghost is created when a person has died before their time as it were. I believe that when we are born there is like some sort of invisible stamp put on our head, this stamp has the date when we are going to die in the future. If a person then dies before this date they are then not ready to rest in peace and therefore stay around in the form of a ghost until that day arrives. Some like being a ghost so much that they decide to stay for much longer periods than even this date.
  • Deal Or No Deal?  By : Blueboy
    Have you ever watched the television program called Deal or No Deal? I have been watching it, whenever I can, for the last few months now and I have to say, however sad it may sound, that it is probably my favourite program on the t.v at present. There is not much competition at the moment as most of the other programs on view are quite poor, even the soaps are not really keeping me entertained at the moment, bring back Phil and Grant I say!

    The British version of the program is on channel four at about half past four and is hosted by Noel Edmonds. Even though I do love the show there are a number of ways in which I think it could be improved:
  • Off Broadway Play Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water Opens November 9th  By : MuzikMan
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    New York, NY--November 6, 2006-- Emmitt Thrower is the owner and president of the non-profit Wabi Sabi Productions. With the opening of Katrina: A Whole Lotta Water just around the corner on November 9th his organization and their sponsor Fractured Atlas anticipates a lot of buzz about the off Broadway play.
  • Lucky Numbers and Numerology; What's in that Lottery ticket Anyway  By : Martin Boothe
    I can't tell you if you'll win the Lottery or not, that's up to your own personal fate, but if you do win, I'll bet I can tell you some of the numbers on your winning ticket.
  • Lucky Days and Numerology; Am I feeling Lucky?  By : Keith Abbott
    All of us have days when we feel lucky; when the world is on our side. Wouldn't it be nice to know ahead of time that today was your Lucky day?

    Numerology predicts that two kinds of days will be especially lucky for you, those which match your Life Path number, and those which match your Birthday.
  • Numerology and Oracles; the Tablets of Fate  By : Keith Abbott
    Closing your eyes, you reach down and spin the little booklet around on the table before you, taking care not to tear it; the paper won't take rough handling. Finally stopping, you straighten it out before you. Stretching out your right arm, and letting your wrist hang loose, you point downward with your index finger, curling your other fingers back out of the way. Finally, eyes still closed, your lower your stiffened arm till your finger touches the paper; and opening your eyes you look at the small chart of jumbled numbers to see what you've chosen.
  • Transit Letters and Numerology; Your Name is your Fortune  By : Keith Abbott
    Have you ever wondered why certain things happen to you, or if there is some way to know ahead of time if your finances will improve this year? Numerology provides a unique tool for forecasting the major events in your life; your Letters of Transit.
  • Numerology and Life Paths; What's your 'Path'  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever have someone come up to you and ask the age old question; "What's your Sign?" This classic pick up line has been used by a whole generation of guys trying to pick up girls - with mixed results. If you ladies want a really good comeback for them, or if you are a sensitive guy who wants something fresh to use for an old cliche, try asking them for Numerology's equivalent to Astrology signs; "What's your Path?"
  • Numerology's Life Path (1); the Path of the Leader  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who is self-sufficient, doing something about their Life, and is bad at taking advice from other people? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (1) the Path of the Leader. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (1) result.
  • Numerology's Life Path (2); the Path of the Cooperator  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who can get everyone to compromise, who can always sense when someone's feelings are hurt, and has difficulty making decisions by themselves? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (2) the Path of the Cooperator. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (2) result.
  • Numerology's Life Path (3); the Path of the Entertainer  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who craves love and attention, and uses their wit and imagination to get it; someone who leads a charmed life? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (3) the Path of the Entertainer. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (3) result.
  • Numerology's Life Path (4); the Path of the Builder  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who gets ahead in life by their own efforts; lives on a budget and sacrifices to get ahead; and is possibly a workaholic? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (4) the Path of the Builder. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (4) result.
  • Numerology's Life Path (5); the Path of the Seller  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who is a born salesman; can talk you into anything, and can't stand to settle down at a job or place for a long time? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (5) the Path of the Seller. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (5) result.
  • Numerology's Life Path (6); the Path of the Teacher  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who is utterly loyal, takes responsibility for any task they take on in life, and worries too mush about trivial things? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (6) the Path of the Teacher. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (6) result.
  • Numerology's Life Path (7); the Path of the Loner  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who likes to reason things out for themselves, just seems to know the right answer, and hates working to other people's schedule? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (7) the Path of the Loner. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (7) result.
  • Numerology's Life Path (8); the Path of the Warrior  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who is always setting goals for themselves? Who loves struggling and competition for its own sake; maybe even has a streak of ruthlessness in them? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (8) the Path of the Warrior. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (8) result.
  • Numerology's Life Path (9); the Path of the Humanitarian  By : Keith Abbott
    Ever meet someone who is out to save the world? Who is truly compassionate and charismatic? Someone who has some position of power in a great cause, or religious group? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (9) the Path of the Humanitarian. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (9) result.
  • Names and Numerology; You are what you call Yourself  By : Keith Abbott
    I recently read where someone argued that a Numerology reading without knowing the person's birth date, or even birth hour was a useless reading. Nothing could be further from the truth. Even without that information, Numerology can tell you a great deal about someone just from their use name, how they introduce themselves to you.
  • 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. Yantra Magic Squares can be used for divination, to bring good luck to the bearer, ward off harm and ill luck, and to draw love and prosperity to you like a magnet. They are relatively simple to make, can be drawn or printed on paper, inscribed on metal, or carved in wood or stone.
  • Numerology Readings aren't always Accurate  By : Keith Abbott
    I've done hundreds of Numerology readings over the years, and almost all of them have errors and contradictions in one form or another. The question is, why is this so, and how can you determine what's true and what's false in your own reading.
  • Astrology and Numerology; Why you need Both  By : Keith Abbott
    In critical applications in science and industry, backup systems are a must. Weather it's loss of availability of your ATM or Television, of Loss of Life due to equipment failure in a hospital, having a backup is just good common sense. And in analyzing your life and your opportunities; having more than one chart, one way of looking at things is equally as important. After all, it's your life we're looking at.
  • Tips For Clients Gifts  By : Morgan Hamilton
    For those that have put in the time and effort to build up a business, they really need to understand the value of maintaining those hard won clients. There are many situations that may leave a business owner scratching his head and wondering which client gifts are the most appropriate, if any at all. The same can be said for valued employees as well.

    In order to maintain friendly, but professional boundaries it is good practice to think about what is and what is not appropriate when choosing client gifts. You really should put some thought into what gift is appropriate for what person. For example, you may think that the bottles of wine that you bought are the perfect thank-you presents, but these client gifts are not for everyone. That individual that you give them to me not drink alcohol, or worse yet may have a substance abuse problem. That could get pretty dicey. Another thing to consider is the customer’s background. Not everyone celebrates the same holiday and some may not appreciate receiving client gifts for holidays they do not recognize. If you're not sure what a particular client or employee celebrated, then you may want to stay in the middle-of-the-road envy as neutral as you possibly can.
  • 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.

    Since I was deeply religious and my minister always told us to shun people who are involved in magic and similar arts, I was a bit apprehensive. But curiosity won me over and we entered the shop nervously. The mood inside was fascinating, goose bumps suddenly sprung all over my body making me want to leave.

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