Articles, tagged with "plough", page 5
07th June 2010
One of the most interesting and collectable artifacts from ancient Egypt is the ushabti, the magical statue found in tombs. Magic played an important role in the daily life of the ancient Egyptians. Part of their magic was the belief that amulets and stat...
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Author:
Sadigh Gallery
02nd June 2010
If you're new to the world of FarmVille, it won't likely take long for you to figure out why this game has captured the imagination of so many people. There are a ton of options when it comes to what seeds you can grow, what buildings and decorations you ...
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Author:
jamjar919
01st June 2010
For new teachers, the thought of stepping in front of a class of young people is a daunting one. That goes for high schools, primary schools and even colleges and universities, too. Each age group presents its own set of problems, and it's hard not to t...
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Author:
Janine Barclay
27th May 2010
The Shoulder Stand: Don't be intimidated by the name at all. Even for a beginner, this yoga pose is a piece of cake, really. It is actually a very important pose though, arguably the most important as its Sanskrit name (Savangasana) actually means the "al...
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Author:
Marcellus Donaldson
05th May 2010
"L" is for let's do Yoga...just kidding. But seriously, Yoga is more than just poses and meditation or stretching. It is healing as well...and you'll be on an unstoppable pace with a proper diet too. Here are the rest of the recommended poses for various ...
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Author:
Carmelo Pierce
05th May 2010
With hundreds of CVs to plough through, an employer won't initially spend more than about 30 seconds looking at each individual CV. The secret of our CV service lies in knowing what to put in, what not to put in, and what kind of a spin to put on your CV,...
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Angst Corner
27th April 2010
Big Dipper is the third largest constellation and is also known as Ursa Major. It can be easily spotted because it never sets into the horizon. Big Dipper is known as Plough in England. Other star patterns can be seen within the Big Dipper.
The ancient...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
22nd April 2010
Just like how your folks must have motivated you to be successful in personal life and professional life, your employees, students or your team members would need some guidance and inspiration. If you had decided to hire motivational keynote speakers to y...
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sabrinajose
16th April 2010
If we all observed business email etiquette, this fine technology could be the excellent communication tool it was designed to be, without the frustration it often seems to create.
Consider, for example, the way we use and abuse email distribution list...
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Author:
Helen Wilkie
15th April 2010
If you own a laptop computer, you necessity to rely on it to execute every exclusive day and nighttime and in every condition. You can't open to someone it go pile. When it does and you requirement your priceless assemblage recovered then ITS - Assemblage...
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Author:
akicool
13th April 2010
Burying your head in the sand will not do your chances of helping to prepare your home for a fire any good at all. Have you ever stopped to think about how much money you put into making your house a home, with home improvement? From double glazing to car...
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Author:
Felicity Lightbody
06th April 2010
Playing FarmVille is such a rewarding game but you can easily lose an hour or three by tending to your farm just in one sitting. I have got the answer to that and of course there's more than just what I'll suggest available to help you out.
Time manage...
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Author:
Kirstie Anders
30th March 2010
Agricola is an agricultural farming board game designed by Uwe Rosenberg, in the vein of the German-style strategy board games. Players control a plot of farmland, and compete to create the most balanced farm consisting of various types of vegetables and ...
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Author:
Steven H. Ng
26th March 2010
Tractors, harvesters, hot rods. What's the go? They are popular. They save time harvesting. They give you great experience points when you purchase them. They are the future of farming.
Consider this. If you have enough money buying a vehicle will give...
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Author:
Kirstie Anders
26th March 2010
Back in the 60s and 70s, a holiday abroad automatically meant an all-needs-catered-for sightseeing tour. Fifty years on and our holiday choices have evolved enormously. As the trend has turned from package tours to independent travel, people have been tak...
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mb011085