Articles, tagged with "lore", page 3
22nd April 2010
Jack Mangelsdorf is a Lacrosse Hall of Fame Champion. He was part of the inaugural class of Hall of Famers in San Diego. In 2006, he was one of the original members recognized for his contribution to the sport in San Diego.
One of Jack's biggest contr...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
24th March 2010
There's a certain weird appeal to the Japanese delicacy known as fugu. After all, it's not every day that the food on your plate could bring about almost instant death.
Fugu is the Japanese name for the blowfish, also known as the pufferfish, which has...
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Author:
Garret Wong
22nd March 2010
It is safe to assume that one of the most passionate, most powerful and most potent foods known to man is chocolate. After all, what other food can lay claim to being a staple in virtually all ancient and modern cultures from the time of the Aztecs? Indee...
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Author:
Ryan Wilson
18th March 2010
In the beginning, the ancient peoples lived in small tribes and nomadic in nature. Choosing a bride from within the confines of your own tribe often became a challenging feat so borders had to be crossed. Besides the often-short supply, maybe the familiar...
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Author:
Timothy Spencer
11th March 2010
Are you serious about losing weight and the extra belly that has been a cause for your depression all these years? Does your quest for the fool-proof methods to lose the belly fat seem to be endless? It is time to relax, as in this article you will find s...
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Author:
Ashish
12th February 2010
The word Holi still rings in my mind those fun filled days that all the children of our building had together. The festival of Holi in Mumbai is celebrated mostly in the first week of March. It is the same everywhere in the rest of the country. However I ...
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Author:
Namastecitytour
10th February 2010
In sharp relief to general market lore, there's not very much wrong with picking tops and bottoms. It is just you need lots of evidence to show this actual top or bottom is real. The price buffer a punctual entry gives into a panic is tough to beat. Do...
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Author:
monty111
02nd February 2010
Here are the three principles on applying feng-shui to your bedroom:
1.) Mattress is an important aspect of your bedroom. In feng-shui lore, it is generally believed that it holds your thoughts, emotions, stress, arguments, and illnesses on an "energy...
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Author:
Amy C
25th January 2010
There are really just 2 January birth stones; Garnet and Rose Quartz. However, most individuals solely acknowledge Garnet on a wide scale. The term Garnet is derived from Latin which means grain or seed; "granatus", and it was thus called due to the stun...
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Author:
John Brana
20th January 2010
Are you someone who feels that your progress in World of Warcraft has stalled? The truth of the matter is that this happens to everyone who plays the game. There reaches a point where you might be faced with a quest you are not sure that you can handle, o...
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Author:
NubunWOWGuide
07th January 2010
Known as the "Toughest Sled Dog Race in the World," the annual Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race annually covers over 1,000 miles between the Yukon and Alaska. Alternating starting and finish lines between Whitehorse, Yukon Territory and Fairbanks, Alaska, this s...
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Author:
Carlton Payne
05th January 2010
There are really just 2 January birth stones; Garnet and Rose Quartz. However, most individuals only recognize Garnet on a large scale. The term Garnet is derived from Latin which means granule or seed; "granatus", and it was thus called because of the s...
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Author:
John Brana
10th December 2009
There is a rarely mentioned, supposedly nearly-extinct sect of Buddhism that believes in the words "perfection through pain." The philosophy is not one most people would be keen to adapt, but it does take into account something that most people don't want...
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Author:
Harry Ayala
04th December 2009
If you are in the process of making plans to visit Seattle Washington, I'm sure you've checked out all kinds of information about what there is to do and see in the area. There are many things that make all of the must do lists because they offer appeal t...
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Author:
Renaldo Head
26th November 2009
Castle Age is a time-based massively-multiplayer online (MMO) game hosted on Facebook. You get to quest in a lore-rich world, team up with friends to fight monsters such as dragons and hydra, and even invade and duel thousands of other Castle Age players!...
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Author:
Steven H. Ng