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Adding Audio/Video To Your Website

13th February 2008
Adding audio or video to your website is a definite plus these days. Increasing your chances of extra revenue generation. Streaming audio/video generally serves two purposes. One being entertainment value, and the other, more practical and useful in our c...

Capitalise On The Online Video Boom

11th February 2008
Using streaming video as a form of marketing on the internet is a relatively new phenomenon. Currently the usual method of marketing your product relies on text and still pictures to get your message across to the consumer. Some pictures may be a combinat...

How To Letter Your Cartoons

05th February 2008
The usual term for the spaces in which spoken words are contained in cartoons is a "balloon". This is so called whatever the actual shape of the space. Lettering in a cartoon is an important feature, and it is well worth studying a few simple rules to mak...

Climbing -The Art of Mountain Walking Part 2

28th January 2008
Mountain walking is divided into four techniques dependent on the general formation of the terrain. Walking on hard ground,grassy slopes, scree slopes, and tallus slopes. Hard ground. This is firmly packed dirt that does not give way under the weight o...

The Secrets of Balance Climbing

28th January 2008
Balance climbing is used to climb rock formations. As a climber you must study the route you are to travel, to ensure that you have chosen the best route and have the proper equipment. Before setting out, you should mentally climb the route you have chose...

The Art of Mountain Walking

24th January 2008
Effective mountain walking may mean relearning how to walk, and includes the correct technique reinforced by experience. There are several techniques which may be used, but they all have the same goal. Safe movement over difficult terrain, with the least ...

The Late Great Sherlock Holmes

23rd January 2008
When people think of detectives, the most commonly thought of is Sherlock Holmes. He is one character of classic detective fiction that has remained popular throughout the years despite the fact that he has not been changed in well over the past one hundr...

What Is The Classic Detective Fiction Novel ?

22nd January 2008
Among good reads, the classic detective fiction novel should come in somewhere near the top, mixed with various other genres. Such collections as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is still a good seller and can be found at nearly any bookstore due to the ...

The Detective as a Main Character

22nd January 2008
The use of a main character is neccessary in any story, so that one may have a point of view for basis. This point of view allows the reader to be more knowledgeable about what is going on in the character's head. It gives insight to thoughts and feelings...

The Birth of The American Detective Story

21st January 2008
It has been said that the American detective story began sometime in the later nineteenth century. Many critics give credit to an author named Anna Katherine Green for starting this American version of what was already an interest in Europe. Shortly after...

Who Influenced Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

21st January 2008
The factors that influence a writer or author to create such perfectly detailed work are often questioned. Whether it is a situation that they were somehow involved in or presented or another author's work which they read and felt the need to make their o...

An Introduction to The Art of Bouldering

21st January 2008
Bouldering is a kind of rock climbing which involves relatively short climbing distances made without a rope and without any special climbing equipment. While people climbing the face of a boulder are generally only going up a few meters, the surfaces tha...

The Basics of Ice Climbing

20th January 2008
Ice climbing is similar in some ways to rock climbing in that it involves techniques for handling a vertical or nearly vertical ascent - however, while many of the methods and even some of the gear used for ice climbing is similar to that of rock climbing...

Publishing Your Own Email Newsletter for profits.

14th November 2007
In this article I want to talk to you about some ways you can make money by emailing your own newsletter to your own email list. Publishing a newsletter is not only great fun, but it builds relationships and can make you some serious cash too. Let’s get...

A Short Explanation of Classic Detective Fiction

09th November 2007
Classic detective fiction is the type of fiction that really makes a reader focus on the pages. These types of stories are not generally very gory or bloody as such stories can be today, but they do hold some blood and gore inside the pages; they just rel...
 
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