Articles, tagged with "greeks and romans", page 4
05th October 2010
The basic meaning of martial arts is that it is different way of saying the art of waging combat. In its original form, martial arts experts used their skills in order to survive, because the world must have been a much different place. In primitive socie...
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Author:
joanne
04th October 2010
Diamond rings have always been associated with women, and as we all know, a diamond is a woman’s best friend. But don’t you think even men have the rights to show off as well, why should women have all the fun? In the ancient world during the era of Gree...
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Eris Dicosta
23rd September 2010
Accent chair furniture is a magnificent addition to any home. Accent chairs can be found in classical or novel designs. Some are padded and others aren't. They could be old chairs or new once too. Chairs can give fame to any room in any kind of constructi...
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Author:
melly
15th September 2010
Rings symbolize the infinite love, courtship and marriage. All rings were once considered magical or sacred. Engagement ring dates back to prehistoric time, thanks to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who began to use symbolic links. Initially exchanged enga...
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Ryan Ding
15th September 2010
- 4 mg of Vitamin B6 may be the water-soluble B-complex vitamin that supports plentiful development of head of hair. - 12mg of zinc perks up the mobile division too as facilitates wholesome and nourished head of hair, skin and nails. - Uva-ursi is meant f...
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Author:
Ricky Mack
03rd September 2010
Egypt is a country rich with captivating treasures and a vibrant, timeless culture, making it the perfect holiday hotspot. The country’s popularity is not recent though, with ancient Greeks and Romans said to have holidayed here to visit relics that were ...
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Author:
dan
27th August 2010
Each one of us wants our home to be appealing and enough attractive to catch attention of us and our guests. For this we try our best to use the most appropriate material for our home. Marble stones are use extensively for home improvement and to add athe...
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danieljhonsons
27th August 2010
We live in a world of concrete, surrounded by roads, buildings and bridges. While most people think that it’s a modern invention, concrete has been around for thousands of years, as has its companion, cement. The words are often used as if they were inter...
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Author:
Mark
26th August 2010
Hydrotherapy refers to the medicinal use of water, including hot tubs, saunas, cold- water treatments; mineral springs, hot springs, water exercises, and water massage (Jacuzzi). It has been around for centuries and was part of the daily lives of ancient...
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Author:
PLGB
17th August 2010
Roses is a Spanish tourist resort in the region of Catalan on the coast of the Costa Brava. It is nearly thirty kilometers from the border with France. Roses is placed between Cap de Creus and the Montgre Mountain. This city was interesting to the Greeks ...
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Author:
bartholomew
16th August 2010
Many of today's tables are designed after the trestle table which dates back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. It was the popular style in the 14th century. A very practical design, it is simply a matter of laying a few boards across two stands. You will ...
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karlopaolo24
16th August 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
The widespread introduction of internet technology was meant to herald the dawn of a new age, the paperless society.
We were told this would be good for the environment because we would no longer need to cut down hu...
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Author:
Ali Withers
04th August 2010
There are many occasions when wearing a T-shirt isn't suitable; a funeral for one, perhaps a college graduation and of course your own wedding. Wearing a Tshirt to a friend's wedding is alright. Nevertheless, although there may perhaps be a handful of pla...
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Author:
JenB
03rd August 2010
Pen! What is the first thing that comes to mind when we hear this word? Well, nothing much but a piece of paper where you can put down your thoughts into writings . But to make those writings look good, one should use the finest quality of pens. Now to kn...
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Author:
Leena Shrestha
19th July 2010
I was browsing through my local paper the other day and came across an article by Jon Rogers. Jon, of Wines Without the Mystery, is a wine educator and consultant who teaches a wide variety of classes. The article was entitled: You have no need to fear ...
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Author:
Ronald Senn