Articles, tagged with "spear", page 5
18th September 2008
As many a Warhammer Online Squig Herder Guide note, the path system that is predominant in Warhammer requires careful consideration in order to choose the path, or combination of paths that is best suited to each player's particular style and taste.
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Cino Cattaneo
22nd August 2008
The mega popular Internet MMORPG World of Warcraft (WoW) is a game that allows players to find, buy, and use different weapons. Not only are these different weapons part of the game's role-playing appeal, they allow for different strategies to be used.
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20th July 2008
Hair is basically an asleep protein known as keratin. Hair is awake simply at its origin in the follicle. Once damaged, hair cannot be significantly repaired by application of anything to its surface. Hair is blemished by sloppy handling. The better acces...
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Juliet Cohen
30th May 2008
Spear.co.uk, one of the leading affiliate companies in the UK, has been nominated for a prestigious A4U Award in the ‘Publisher of the Year' category. The awards, to be held on 5th June, recognise excellence and innovation in the affiliate marketing in...
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Author:
Amy Whittingham
20th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jon Straumfjord
So David came to Saul and stood before him. And he loved him greatly, and he became his armorbearer. And so it was, whenever the spirit from God was upon Saul, that David would take a harp and play it with his hand. T...
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Author:
Jon Straumfjord
16th April 2008
In art, perspective first appeared in the Renaissance, as a system for making paintings look more like the real world, incorporating distance as well as size. Gradually the term broadened to refer to our mental outlook over time, as well as our visual. ...
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Yolanda Dolling
29th March 2008
The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud once asked, "What do women want?" and, famously, he was never able to answer it. But what women want isn't such a mystery. Relationship experts, sociologists and therapists have been studying the interactions between the se...
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13th September 2007
Back in the old days, and I mean the really old days like in the Stone Age, how do you think our ancestors worked up the strength and endurance to defend themselves, out-run, and hunt animals with their bare hands? I can tell one thing, they didn't sit in...
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Author:
Reeveso
19th June 2007
With the visible convergence of East and West cultures, more and more people are discovering and rediscovering new means self-discipline especially in the field of martial arts. One of these means is called "Aikido," a very popular Japanese martial art.
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Author:
Prince Oversol
03rd May 2007
You have something to sell, maybe a product, maybe a political message, maybe its yourself, but everyone is ignore you. In order to stand out of a crowd, things need to get a little bit weird.
Try This Now
Take a good look around and make a list of ...
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Author:
Tregenza
29th January 2007
There is no denying that in this world you need to be strong. At certain times and circumstances you will require more strength than others. Whether you're looking for more physical energy, moral fortitude or spiritual authority, there never seems to be e...
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Author:
Ann Stewart
12th February 2006
Erickson returned to Idaho to become head coach at the school that gave him his start. Erickson who won two national championships at Miami had his last stop at San Francisco, where after two disappointing NFL seasons with the 49ers he was fired in Januar...
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Author:
alfred johnson
20th December 2005
Whether you're packing to go for a walk to the park or your planning a trip across country, when your travelling with toddlers packing poses a problem. How to pack light travelling with toddlers is a little more difficult than packing for an infant. Toddl...
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Author:
Vincent Platania
09th September 2005
In my article "Spear-Phishing - New Angles On An Old Game" (http://www.cafeid.com/art-spear.shtml), I wrote about a variation on "traditional" e-mail phishing that has proved to be more effective than random casting of stink-bait into a vast pool of rando...
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Author:
Trevor Bauknight