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Original African American Art

28th September 2009
African American paintings are in high demand, we know that for sure. The mixture of the two cultures combined into one form of art is truly beautiful, but what are the artists really trying to portray? Moving from somewhere you know as your home and land... Read >
Author: Benicio Brown

Personalized Shot Glasses Gifted for Occasions

07th August 2009
Weddings are one of the most treasured, documented and remembered of all occasions. If you are looking for a practical and unique way of saying 'Thank You' to all your guests and family members who have helped you bring this whole occasion together and be... Read >
Author: Amin Ramjee

Personalized Shot Glasses Gifted for Occasions

24th July 2009
Weddings are one of the most treasured, documented and remembered of all occasions. If you are looking for a practical and unique way of saying 'Thank You' to all your guests and family members who have helped you bring this whole occasion together and be... Read >
Author: Amin Ramjee

Change of taste reflected in the choice wedding ring

20th July 2009
Wedding ring has a special significance in anyones life who is married or engaged to somebody. Wedding ring conveys the engagement of two souls. It is the sign of the bonding that is shared by the two people who are making the commitment. If wedding is th... Read >
Author: mark fisher

Attractions in Macau – Where west meets the orient…

02nd June 2009
Apart from Hong Kong, Macau is among the two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China. Macau boasts a rich and vibrant heritage, with a fusion of western and oriental features due to its Chinese and Portuguese influences. Its ar... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How To Develop and Manage A High Performance Corporate Culture

13th May 2009
Corporate culture means, "This is the way we do things around here", There are always two cultures in a company, family or group. The first is the "espoused culture" -- i.e."people are our most important product." In an "espoused culture," what ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jim Sellner, PhD., DipC.

Tips for a Peaceful Married Life

29th April 2009
The God created human beings and human beings created society. The base of this society is the relationship between man and woman. This relationship will be defined as a relationship between father and his daughter or between the mother and her son etc. B... Read >
Author: shaadibiye

Lets have some talks about wedding rings

28th April 2009
Wedding ring has a special significance in anyone’s life, who are married or engaged to somebody. Wedding ring conveys the engagement of two souls. It is the sign of the bonding that is shared by the two people who are making the commitment. If wedding ... Read >
Author: mark fisher

Lets have some talks about wedding rings

24th April 2009
Wedding ring has a special significance in anyone’s life, who are married or engaged to somebody. Wedding ring conveys the engagement of two souls. It is the sign of the bonding that is shared by the two people who are making the commitment. If wedding ... Read >
Author: mark fisher

Lets have some talks about wedding rings

23rd April 2009
Wedding ring has a special significance in anyone’s life, who are married or engaged to somebody. Wedding ring conveys the engagement of two souls. It is the sign of the bonding that is shared by the two people who are making the commitment. If wedding ... Read >
Author: mark fisher

Melting East and West: Choosing Symbolic Wedding Invitations

20th January 2009
The world is a cultural melting pot. Heavy with influence from other countries, people have learned to embrace each other, regardless of their heritage. Beautiful intercultural marriages are becoming more and more common in today’s changing society ... Read >
Author: Grace Chen

Melting East and West: Choosing Symbolic Wedding Invitations

20th January 2009
The world is a cultural melting pot. Heavy with influence from other countries, people have learned to embrace each other, regardless of their heritage. Beautiful intercultural marriages are becoming more and more common in today’s changing society ... Read >
Author: Grace Chen

Melting East and West: Choosing Symbolic Wedding Invitations

20th January 2009
The world is a cultural melting pot. Heavy with influence from other countries, people have learned to embrace each other, regardless of their heritage. Beautiful intercultural marriages are becoming more and more common in today’s changing society ... Read >
Author: Grace Chen

Melting East and West: Choosing Symbolic Wedding Invitations

20th January 2009
The world is a cultural melting pot. Heavy with influence from other countries, people have learned to embrace each other, regardless of their heritage. Beautiful intercultural marriages are becoming more and more common in today’s changing society ... Read >
Author: Grace Chen

St.Maarten and St.Martin villa rentals and vacation.

16th January 2009
Villalady is the top notch choice for anyone looking for some of the finest villas for rental on the beautiful St.Maarten/St.Martin Island. The Caribbean has never been more enticing. Their website at www.villalady.com displays amazing virtual tours of S... Read >
Author: shem omana

Leading provider for St.Maarten vacation rentals.

16th January 2009
Villalady is the top notch choice for anyone looking for some of the finest villas for rental on the beautiful St.Maarten/St.Martin Island. The Caribbean has never been more enticing. Their website at www.villalady.com displays amazing virtual tours of S... Read >
Author: shem omana

Planning a Multi Cultural Wedding

13th January 2009
Multi-racial couples are marrying more frequently. With this increase comes a need for possessing a multi-cultural feel. With so many lovely traditions that hold a large amount of significance to plenty of families, it is important to concoct a wedding th... Read >
Author: Thomas Choo

The Por Tor Festival of Phuket

19th December 2008
The Por Tor or Hungry Ghost Festival of Phuket is an ancient religious ceremony originating from a Chinese tradition. In the seventh month of the lunar calendar, it is believed that the spirits of the ancestors descend to revisit their earthly homes. Spir... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

A Quick Tour Of Italy - The Alto-Adige Subregion

30th September 2008
If you are planning a tour of Europe, you should consider the Trentino-Alto Adige region of northern Italy on the border of both Switzerland and Austria. Among its tourist attractions are the Dolomite Mountains, that the famous architect Le Corbusier call... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Folk Songs of Karnataka

29th September 2008
Sripadaraya Swami of Mulbagal laid the foundation of the Dasa Kuta system and popularized Kannada songs all over India. Renowned classical singers or present India like Gangubai Hangal, Bhimsenji Joshi, Basavaraj Rajaguru and Mallikarjuna Mansur are all K... Read >
Author: Jennie

Historical View of Chess - Chess, the game of kings

29th July 2008
Chess, the game of kings, has its origins appropriately shrouded in mystery. The chess board and it's pieces are indicative of medieval life. The six different chess pieces on the board represent a cross section of medieval life with its many ceremonie... Read >
Author: Sabia Singh

Backpacking in Istanbul

23rd June 2008
Istanbul is unlike any other city in Europe – or Asia for that matter. It combines influences from two cultures, juxtaposing east and west, Christianity and Islam. But although it straddles two continents, the city doesn’t feel as disjointed as you... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Organizational Culture

25th May 2008
Description; In my clinical placement of community health nursing, I was placed in health center A. it is one of the biggest health centers in Nairobi with wide population coverage. On the first day we were dropped at around 0800hrs and all the doors wer... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith

Bollywood Billionaire Makes Hollywood movie deal

22nd May 2008
Bollywood media firm Reliance Big Entertainment, which is run by Anil Ambani - the sixth richest man in the world, has announced that it will be making 10 Hollywood movies for one billion dollars. In order to do this, Reliance has signed deals with the pr... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

Hritik Roshan in Jodhaa Akbar

26th February 2008
After ‘Koi Mil Gaya’ and ‘Dhoom 2’, once again Hrithik Roshan has proved his superb acting talent in ‘Jodhaa Akbar’. In ‘Jodhaa Akbar’ Hrithik as Emperor Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar is undoubtedly looking awesome! His acting, style of speaki... Read >
Author: Amrit Desai

I Love Touring Italy - The Alto-Adige Subregion

14th November 2007
If you are going to be touring Europe, why don't you consider the Trentino-Alto Adige region of northern Italy bordering Switzerland and Austria? Trentino tourist attractions include the Dolomite Mountains, that the famous architect Le Corbusier called "T... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Analysis of Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid and Soledad by Angie Cruz

12th July 2007
This article is devoted to the issue, which has been raised in a novel ‘Soledad’. The article briefly analyses the novel written by Angie Cruz. It presents similarities and differences of social norms and economical status in the society described by ... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Colonial Authors

20th April 2007
Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe's first novel, was published in 1958 in the middle of the Nigerian renaissance. This book tells the story of an Ibo village of the late 1800's and one of its great man, Okonkwo, who has achieved much in his life. He is de... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Edo Style Furnishings

27th December 2006
When considering furnishings for your home or office, you want to focus on a particular style. Edo style furnishings are a take it or leave it taste and here is a guide. Edo Style Furnishings Edo style furnishings get their name from a period of cl... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

A Guide to Edo Furnishings

20th December 2006
As soon as you start looking into purchasing furniture, you are going to be confronted with a lot of different categories. In this article, we take a look at Edo furnishings. A Guide to Edo Furnishings Edo furnishings gets their name from a period o... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

“East Meets West” Wedding Themes

12th December 2006
With more and more couples marrying spouses from different cultures, wedding co-ordinators the world over are being asked how they can blend the two cultures together successfully in a wedding theme. Suprisingly, an East meets West celebration is qui... Read >
Author: Emily Tanner

Filigree Sterling Silver Jewelry Through History Part I

03rd October 2006
Filigree Sterling Silver Jewelry History Part 1 3000 B.C. To 400 A.D. Definition n. Filigree /filligree/:From the Latin 'Filum', meaning 'Thread', and 'Granum' meaning 'Seed'. Filigree is the art of curling, twisting and plaiting fine pliable thr... Read >
Author: David-John Turner

Historical View of Chess

21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black Chess, the game of kings, has its origins appropriately shrouded in mystery. The chess board and it's pieces are indicative of medieval life. The six different chess pieces on the board represent a cross section of med... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Ginseng - is this your cuppa tea?

25th June 2006
Ginseng is a plant with a very important role in traditional Chinese medicine. They believe that it relieves stress, improves circulation, increases quality of life, cures flu, cures impotence, and even that it can stop cancer. In fact, like many traditio... Read >
Author: John Gibb

American women don't like Asian girls ! Why ?

16th November 2005
Any man who has dated Asian girls who live in the United States, has witness the wrath, jealously and prejudice of American women towards Asian girls. I know I have, as have many of my friends. The stereotypical has some merit: American women can't co... Read >
Author: Dao Jones

National and Cultural Negotiation Style

19th May 2005
Cultural and national negotiation styles reflect communication behaviors and the priorities of that culture. Priorities such as trust, teamwork, non-confrontational situations, and openness are all along a sliding scale with each culture. The communicatio... Read >
Author: Scott Fish