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Decorative Mailboxes For Style

05th October 2009
If you are someone who loves to decorate you are going to love this article. There are so many ways to decorate things and decorating your mailbox that should be fun. You can have the trendiest mailbox on the block. The greatest thing about decorative mai... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Greek Tattoo Designs Really Makes The Difference

17th September 2009
If you are planning to get a Greek tattoo design then do make a lots of research work. There are several people who like to obtain this type of tattoo design but they go for a difficult one due to which they have to suffer pain. If you are a new person in... Read >
Author: Azeem

What Is Art? That Is Up To You.

10th September 2009
If you were to take a stroll through the local art museum, you would see many different forms of art work. There will be paintings of a beautiful country side and of creeks and streams running through a very dense forest. These paintings take us to a far ... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Seeking Adventure? Sail Around Sicily

25th July 2009
Exploring the island of Sicily is like diving into a different place and time. Filled with pristine examples of archaeological testaments to ancient times, remarkably friendly people, and a natural beauty all its own, this island has become a popular vaca... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels

The Early History Of Jehovah’s Witnesses

23rd July 2009
Religion has been a huge part of life all over the world for thousands of years. The Roman and Greek Gods indicate some form of religion all those years ago and developed within society, evolving to suit the next generation. Today there is a wide selectio... Read >
Author: Alex Best

Skechers Shoes and Steve Madden Shoes: Choose According to Your Mood

18th May 2009
During the nomadic times men had to walk to cover most part of the earth. Even today with so much technological advancements we can't rule out walking completely. A day may arrive when we will call a flying chair to take us down to the washroom, the dinin... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

The

17th April 2009
Wonder Woman comics have always carried the theme of strong, independent women. This may be attributed to Elizabeth Holloway Marston, wife of the character's creator William Moulton Marston (who also created the polygraph). It was her idea to create a f... Read >
Author: Classic Comic Books

The History Of Mothering Sunday In The UK

10th March 2009
Since the 16th Century Mothering Sunday has been celebrated in the UK on the fourth Sunday in Lent (exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday) meaning it falls on a different date each year. Mothering Sunday in the UK has in recent times, taken on the n... Read >
Author: JayMarshall

The History Of Mothering Sunday In The UK

10th March 2009
Since the 16th Century Mothering Sunday has been celebrated in the UK on the fourth Sunday in Lent (exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday) meaning it falls on a different date each year. Mothering Sunday in the UK has in recent times, taken on the n... Read >
Author: Jay Marshall

The Kettlebell - Is it the Greatest Strength Training Device Ever?

02nd March 2009
Now I'm a strength and conditioning specialist and fitness professional that has to eventually express an opinion on different things that are associated with my industry all of the time. Lately the kettlebell has been making a lot of noise and quickly es... Read >
Author: Brandon Richey

A Rich Heritage Of Artistic Performance At Opéra Garnier

11th January 2009
An impressive 2000 seat Opera House in Paris, the Opéra Garnier is also known as the Palais Garnier. Featuring a magnificent façade this structure has hosted some fantastic musical performances since its inception. Designed by Charles Garnier and fe... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Shirtless Teen Idols

15th December 2008
The sight of Zac Efron fully clothed in the High School Musical franchise is already enough to make a dozen of fan girls swoon with delight. Robert Pattinson doing his magic on screen whether as a Volvo-riding vampire or a broom-toting Quiddith player is ... Read >
Author: J. Owens

Flowers for Special Occasions

17th October 2008
Throughout the year there are numerous special occasions, aptly known in the floral industry as Flower Days, which are celebrated by giving and receiving flowers. It’s wonderful to receive flowers on any given day, but on these joyous occasions it seems... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

Finding Discount Halloween Costumes

14th October 2008
The economy is on a slump and the times are tough. These, however, should not stop us from having fun during Halloween. After all, there are discount Halloween costumes. Women love to compare really good-looking men to Greek gods. Now, you can look lik... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

So You Want Easy Six Pack Abs?

09th September 2008
I get this question from guys all the time. What's the easy way to get six pack abs? These days I try not to look annoyed but I admittedly don't have a good poker face. I immediately know this guy is looking for a quick fix, a magic pill, perfect ab exerc... Read >
Author: Stephen Cauldry

Check out the stunning sceneries through Bern hotels

09th June 2008
The city of Bern is among the most charming towns of Switzerland. Located on the banks of River Aare the city promises a lot of attraction and surprises to the visitors and tourists. The hills, the lakes, river streams and breathtaking landscapes of Bern ... Read >
Author: nancy eben

The Flora And Fauna Of Greek Island Crete

16th April 2008
The Greek island of Crete does not only carry the secrets of an ancient civilization, but also puts a very rich flora and fauna on display for those who may be seeking to spend time in the nature's arm. The island is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea wa... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

A Short History of Mother’s Day

27th March 2008
Mother’s Day has ancient origins. In Greece, the people kept a special day to honor Rhea, the mother of the Greek gods. In Rome a few centuries later, the goddess Juno was honored at a feast called the Matronalia. The ancient Egyptians had a holiday h... Read >
Author: Janette Vince

Ten facts about Cyprus

14th February 2008
If you're planning a trip to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, then take a look at our top ten facts. You'll soon be able to impress friends and family with your knowledge about this beautiful country! 1. Cyprus gained independence in 1960. The count... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Titanium Rings - The Obvious Choice for Discerning Tastes

20th September 2007
Titanium Rings - The Obvious Choice for Discerning TastesWhen searching for titanium rings, be it for a man or a woman, you can take pride in your choice and know that you are selecting not only a superior ring, but one of character, history and charm. T... Read >
Author: Sam Brown

Titanium Rings - The Obvious Choice for Discerning Tastes

20th September 2007
When searching for titanium rings, be it for a man or a woman, you can take pride in your choice and know that you are selecting not only a superior ring, but one of character, history and charm. Titanium rings draw their origins from the 18th century wh... Read >
Author: Sam Brown

Find a Weight Loss Program that Works

14th August 2007
More than deadlines to meet and clients to satisfy, the pressure to look good is far more intense these days. Women hanker after hourglass figures and men need to be Greek Gods. It is no wonder that every second person on the street is on a weight loss di... Read >
Author: Chris

Rev Up With A Titan Cold Air Intake System

13th January 2007
The name Titan conjures images of the mighty Greek gods who ruled heaven, earth, and sea. There can be no mistaking why Nissan named its full-sized pick-up truck Titan: it was bred for power and performance to rival that of, if not the Greek deities the... Read >
Author: Will Morris

Aphrodite The Goddess Of Love.

20th December 2006
Aphrodite is the mythological Greek Goddess of love who legend has it was born out of the sea. According to Greek mythology Aphrodite was the Goddess of love beauty and sexual rapture (ooh ah!) born when Uranus the farther of the gods was castrated by Cro... Read >
Author: kevinor

The Role of Poseidon In Ancient Greece

02nd October 2006
Poseidon is one of the more famous of the deities of ancient Greece. Here is an overview of who he was, what he did and his position the Pantheon. The Role of Poseidon In Ancient Greece The many gods and goddesses of the ancient Greek culture play... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Ancient Greece – Religion

21st May 2006
Ancient Greece was a society very much based on religion. With periods of great conquest, the religion underwent many evolutions. Ancient Greece – Religion Greek gods were plentiful. You know many of them, even if you don't realize it. A quick loo... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

The Olympic Games Were Not Always So Friendly

20th April 2006
The modern Olympics we see are often held up as a continuation of the first games. While the basic idea of sporting events is common to both, there is much that is different. The Olympic Games Were Not Always So Friendly The original Olympics were ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Hey Baby, Who's Your Muse?

12th March 2006
Inspiration is a fickle lover. It shows up at odd times and, when we need it most, it doesn't make an appearance at all. When you make a living in one of the creative fields, this is highly frustrating. In an effort to call it back, you might think of wha... Read >
Author: Beth Ferree

Fan Fiction-To Do or Not to Do

14th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Gideon O Fan fiction is fiction written by people who enjoy a film, novel, or other media work, using the characters and situations developed in it to create new plots in which to use these characters. Fan fiction has been going on f... Read >
Author: Gideon Olade

Titanium - facts and fun by GETi

01st January 2006
Titanium facts and fun - by GETi. Titanium was first discovered by clergyman William Gregor in 1791 who, basically didn't know what it was until, in 1795, Austrian chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth identified it as a new element, gave it the number 22 ... Read >
Author: Alan Hadley