By Johann Erickson / Published on April 1th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Decorative plates are often overlooked when decorating a home. Yet, it's the details that really make the elements of a room come together—and decorative plates are a detail present in most [..]
 By Jesse S. Somer / Published on March 31th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
http://www.taichiacademy.com.au/default.htmI am very interested in Martial Arts, as I’ve been training in Tai Chi on and off for ten years as well as an Internal Martial Art called Wu Dao Gong [..]
 By Carrom Paul / Published on March 30th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Carrom is a board game played by 2 or 4 players against each other. The principles of carrom are very similar to pool, snooker or billiards (without the cues). The objective of carrom is to pot [..]
 By Michael Holland / Published on March 29th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
There are several factors to consider before choosing which type of radio control cars to buy. Don't just jump in head first. Making the correct choices, up front, can save you a lot of time and [..]
 By Dave Markel / Published on March 29th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Much like any other piece of furniture, selecting computer desk plans requires a little bit of fore thought. There are a number of questions that you need to ask yourself before committing to a [..]
 By Andrew J. Morris / Published on March 28th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Census records are one of the most basic resources used by genealogists. These records include a wealth of information that is obviously useful to researchers, as well as hidden clues that are [..]
 By Cyd Klein / Published on March 27th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Raise you hand if you have a ‘Sewing Room’ all to yourself. Wait a minute, hold on here, and let me count them-1-2-3-4. Well you get the picture; people with a dedicated sewing room are in the [..]
 By Jakob Jelling / Published on March 26th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
By Jakob Jellinghttp://www.snapjunky.comBeing such a fascinating device as the digital camera, this technological masterpiece is of course a precious and priced possession. And acquiring it also [..]
 By Laura Thykeson / Published on March 13th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
There is always a large debate between the “real” collectors, and your basic lover of beautiful items...should you buy items that are signed by well known and highly sought after designers and [..]
 By Lisa Maliga / Published on March 12th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Crafting melt & pour glycerin soap looks effortless and is the perfect gift to give any time of the year. Better yet, why not just start making and selling it? Apparently, some over-enthusiastic [..]
 By Palyn Peterson / Published on March 6th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Once you spend your precious time and energy creating ascrapbook, make sure it lasts! There are a few simplethings you can easily do to ensure that your scrapbooks lookjust as good as the day you [..]
 By David Kunstek / Published on March 6th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The “Memory” CollectorEveryone collects something right? It may be baseball cards, hats, or some other type of sports memorabilia. Even if you don’t consider yourself a collector of anything, you [..]
 By Colin Hartness / Published on March 5th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Freelance Photography: How to Begin Your Career by Colin Hartness http://www.asaphotography.com Photography is a vast world. There are many different types of photography and many different kinds [..]
 By Jakob Jelling / Published on March 4th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The traditional sailing ships are one of the main prosperity Chinese symbols. Actually, these objects are the most known symbols after dragons in the Chinese culture. Just like dragons, they can [..]
 By Gary Hendricks / Published on March 4th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Want to know THE biggest secret totaking good digital photos? Well here itis: It's the photographer that takesgreat photos, not the camera. Thinkabout that for a minute. It's true isn'tit?I've [..]
 By Ian Bracegirdle / Published on March 3th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Pacific North West Coast North American Masks North America is home to a fantastic range of American masks. Some of these are traditional dating back centuries others are modern based upon the [..]
 By Gary Hendricks / Published on March 3th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Digital photography is taking the worldby storm. Just look at the number ofdigital cameras and related equipmentflying off the shelves. While digitalphotography opens up a new world oftechnology, [..]
 By Ian Bracegirdle / Published on March 2th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The Masked FoolThe Fool My first direct experience of the fool in masking was watching Morris Dancing here at home in Yorkshire, England. The Morris dancers were dressed up in their usual dancing [..]
 By Ian Bracegirdle / Published on March 1th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
African Masks The following is a general over view of African Masks. If you are interested in collecting African mask from galleries or even primary sources we are going to establish some links [..]
 By Ian Bracegirdle / Published on March 1th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Carnival Masks and Masquerade Masks Where did the use of Carnival masks and Masquerade masks begin? The Venetian Carnival began over 900 years ago. It has run except for a gap ( from 1797 - 1987 [..]

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