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Renko Charting

15th September 2010
The renko chart is a very remarkable and practical tool for determining a development in the economic market, and effectively many forex traders make use of it. The word "Renko" comes from "Renga", the Japanese word for "Brick". The square boxes that make... Read >
Author: Jide

How to use Reiki method to heal yourself

06th August 2010
Reiki is a system of natural healing which was first developed in 1922 in Japan by a Buddhist Dr Mikao Usui, who used the process for stress reduction and providing relaxation. Reiki is actually a Japanese word, which means Universal Life Energy, a life g... Read >
Author: Michael Miller

Karaoke Advice for the Utter Beginner

15th July 2010
Dalsuke Inoue, the owner of a snack bar (in Kobe Japan) that offered live performances to its patrons, got stood-up one evening. Not wanting to fail or lose any of his customers, he decided to put on a few background tracks and enthused many of those pres... Read >
Author: Marcus Smythe

How to Use Convertible Sofa Beds

05th July 2010
Convertible sofa beds are couches that are converted into beds when needed. You will find different styles, designs, colors, shapes and sizes in them that give a magnificent look to your home. These types of beds are unique and ideal to decorate your home... Read >
Author: Ajaz Sheikh

Artificial Bonsai Trees to Enhance Home Decor

08th June 2010
Bonsai (bon-sai), the Japanese word, literally means ‘tray planting'. It is the art of dwarfing trees or plants into pleasing shapes. Although widely accepted that this skill originated in China, it is the Japanese that developed it into a truly etherea... Read >
Author: Neuhaus

Thought From a Ninja Master - Why I Will Never Use the Title of "Shihan"

27th May 2010
Within the world of martial arts training, there are several titles of respect, honor, and authority. If you've been exposed to even the slightest bit of training - regardless of whether it was in the Ninja's art of ninjutsu or any other system - no dou... Read >
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller

A Paper Airplane Flight Plan: The Bible to Making a Paper Plane

21st May 2010
Folding papers into different shapes to create decorative objects is a Japanese word called Origami. This is exactly what is done when making an origami flower. I learned how to make origami airplane and it became a very relaxing pass time of mine. Looki... Read >
Author: Victor Torrealba

Is Wagyu Beef Good for Health?

19th May 2010
All these years beef has been considered as an unhealthy diet and therefore have been advised by doctors not to have it regularly. But it tastes so good that beef lovers have found it difficult to avoid it altogether even though beef is considered as one ... Read >
Author: liza252

What makes Wagyu Beef Healthy?

19th May 2010
Beef is normally considered as unhealthy and therefore people are not encouraged to have it regularly. Those who shun this advice from doctors are later found to be suffering from the effects of high cholesterol. However, this has not deterred beef lovers... Read >
Author: liza252

Learn The Fun Of Karaoke Music

14th May 2010
Karaoke bars are quite fashionable these days. Individuals come here to hang around and have fun. The phrase "karaoke" is derived kind a Japanese word and means "empty orchestra". It started in Kansai, Japan, in 1984, and spread to worldwide popularity. M... Read >
Author: Amy Wells

Ten Words Not In The English Language

14th May 2010
Languages develop, evolve and change according to the culture and society that they are designed to describe, such evolution being reflected in the vocabulary. For example, the original language of a land-locked country may have had no word for 'sea' or '... Read >
Author: mb011085

Kuriku – A Musical Photography

30th April 2010
Kuriku is a Japanese word for click. The website is designed and developed by a famous music photographer known as James Bateman from Hertfordshire London. When you visit the website, you will see the portfolio of the photographer about his band photograp... Read >
Author: kuriku09

The 68-inch Humongous Carbon Steel Nodachi Sword A Transformation From History To Style

27th April 2010
For an astoundingly affordable price, you can get the enormous 68-inch Nodachi sword that mirrors Japan's ethnicity and gallantry. The nodachi, or odachi, was the cavalry and foot soldier's weapon in ancient Japan. Nodachi, with a typical candor, is... Read >
Author: briangarvin

How To Speak Japanese Quickly

15th April 2010
I have always been fascinated by the Japanese language and always thaught that learning to speak Japanese would be impossible. Then one day a friend told me that I could learn Japanese fast just by following two simple rules. Yeah you right! I taught. ... Read >
Author: vincent (vince) silvestri (silves)

Reiki

06th April 2010
Human touch represents warmth, serenity, nurturing, and healing. It is human nature for people to touch themselves and others when comforting or relieving pain. Whether we are experiencing pain, comforting a sick child or caring for a bird with broken win... Read >
Author: holistic
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