Articles, tagged with "religious rituals", page 3
14th April 2010
Think you're ready for some spicy Southern Thai flavor? Head over to Koh Samui for a stopover on a coconut laden paradise island where the nightlife is just as hot as the beaches, which are some of the finest in the world.
With 90% of its resorts dire...
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Author:
Robert Bell
13th April 2010
Masks have mesmerized people from all different cultures and countries from the time of the ancients until this modern day. Masks have been used for many different reasons, from religious rituals, theater to the delightful play of children. Although, many...
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Author:
Leland Mcconnell
12th April 2010
As we know the word perfume used today derives from the Latin "per fumum", meaning through smoke. Perfumery, began in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt but was developed and further refined by the Romans and Persians. Although perfumery also existed in East A...
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Author:
peter rock
11th April 2010
Healing Color Therapy and Powerful Gemstones! Use Gems to bring Health and Happiness
There would be several times in your life wherein you will be attuned and drawn towards a certain color/colors. These colors may be the feature of your apparel or your...
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Author:
gemstoneuniverse
26th March 2010
Trincomalee is a new entrant to the tourist friendly destinations in Sri Lanka, with the ending of a civil war that lasted decades. Pristine beaches that have been untouched await the traveller who wishes to explore this exotic location. Located on the ea...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
15th March 2010
While it might not score the same recognition as things like mortar and steel, rubber has proven to be an indispensable material in our modern world. All of the largest industries, from airline and automobile to construction, employ rubber in a variety of...
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Author:
Robert Bell
04th March 2010
Recently nose piercing has become a very popular fashion trend, especially among South African and Asian Communities. In these countries, nose piecing is a part of religious rituals. Nose piercing looks great and funky too, but there is no gain without pa...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
22nd February 2010
Description: Having the distinction of being the smallest breed of dog, the Chihuahua will generally weigh only 2 to 6 pounds at maturity. At the shoulder, the Chihuahua will be 6 to 9 inches. The Chihuahua has a trim build, round head, short muzzle, and ...
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Author:
scott lipe
16th February 2010
There is lot history surrounding the making of perfume. It was first noticed in ancient Egypt, Middle East and Rome where perfume was made and used for the acts of romance and courtship, apart from using it for religious rituals.
In early days, class...
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Author:
R Govindan
19th January 2010
Ever since the dawn of time, people have found some way to take elements the natural environment and craft them into something that has been an integral part of society since before recorded history. As far back as people lived in groups, people have made...
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Author:
George Hutton
19th January 2010
1. Long term excess food intake - Long term excess food intake creates an energy imbalance, whereby the energy you take in exceeds the energy you are expending. The body can generally tolerate mild fluctuations in food and energy intake. However, greater ...
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Author:
Doug Eldred
18th January 2010
Fasting is defined as abstinence from all food and drink apart from water for a limited period of time to maintain or improve health, or treat a specific illness. Juice fasting, a popular variation, is abstinence from all food and drink except water, vege...
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Author:
holistic
15th January 2010
Faith healing has been practiced by countless people all over the world to get a clean inner self and heal the agony of disturbed feelings. This idea of faith healing has its root since the time when humanity started believing in religion and followed cer...
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Author:
aertech
07th January 2010
Faith healing can be defined as the method of seeking divine intervention in order to cleanse or heal oneself. People have believed, since time immemorial, that they can be healed as a result of divine intervention or some religious rituals. The fact that...
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Author:
aertech
05th January 2010
14-km from Ajmer, Pushkar is legendary among travellers looking for new experiences. It offers much more than most weekend getaways can hope to pack in: temples, ghats, street bazaars, cafés, and of course, desert safaris. As a religious site, Pushkar pr...
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Author:
Priya Singh