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Cultural antiques - an ever popular interest for antique collectors by origin

31st January 2008
Cultural antiques have always drawn the attention of the collectors. Primitive statues, antique lamps and swords were bought for large sums of money or brought from foreign countries. Each country exhibited its own heritage in museums, and presented to th... Read >
Author: Natalie

Vedic Astrology Lesson 22

26th January 2008
When I went to Google and searched New Age, 5 million sites opened up. When I typed Pagan and searched, out came one million pagan sites! You can imagine the tremendous spiritual renaissance & demand for philosophies that are Druid, Celtic, No... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

A baby guide and things about baby showers

25th September 2007
Baby Showers:A baby shower can be a party that is held before the baby is born or after the baby has been born. Because the party centers on gift-giving, the baby shower is generally arranged by a close friend or relative. Baby showers, like bridal shower... Read >
Author: Uridium

Gemstones And Birthstone symbolism

11th May 2007
Gemstones have been a fascinating and delight source for mankind for centuries. Their mysterious appeal, unique colors, the play of light within them self, their rarity and durability have made them valuable. Gemstones and crystals are considered being pa... Read >
Author: John Sern

During “Shabbat Across America!” Light Sabbath Candle’s in Meaningful and Spiritual Way

25th April 2007
Despite the fact that for many centuries Jewish women have had the honor of fulfilling the commandment to light the Friday night Sabbath candles, today many don't even bother to light the candles at all. Some women are too busy working to prepare for "Sh... Read >
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The Birthstone of December - Beautiful Turquoise

05th March 2007
December's birthstone is Turquoise, and is also known as the 5th and 11th wedding anniversary stone. Its hue can span from the normal green blue to a light sky blue. It is supposed by some that turquoise got its name from "pierre turquoise" which means "T... Read >
Author: Martin Mallett

The Mixed Messages in our Society About Drinking Alcohol

18th January 2007
An Issue of Mixed Messages How can something as prevalent, accepted, and accessible in our society as drinking alcohol be so harmful, unhealthy, AND illegal when consumed at or slightly above moderate intake levels? The simple asking of this question ... Read >
Author: Denny Soinski

Decorating the evergreen tree with Christmas ornaments

24th December 2006
For many of us, Christmas is the most celebrated and cherished time of the year. We dream about it months before the 25th of December and we try to anticipate the way we'll spend this magic period. In order to make the most of it, we have to choose the be... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Herbs

05th May 2006
For those wishing to adopt a natural lifestyle in particular, herbs are nature's own remedy. They are not merely used for improving the favour of food, even though this is one of their most popular uses. Such herbs as marjoram, mint, rosemary and thyme st... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

A History of Olmec Civilisation.

30th November 2005
A History of Olmec Civilisation A History of Olmec Civilization. The first relatively modern awakening to the existance of the Olmecs was when plantation workers in 1862 came upon hat they thought was a large, buried, iron kettle. Upon further ... Read >
Author: Mike Jozefiak

Net Savvy Indian Brides and Grooms

25th January 2005
India is a diverse, multi-cultural country with people of various religions, communities and sects living together in harmony and peace. Each community has its own set of religious rituals, traditions and multitudes of customs inherited from ancestors. Ar... Read >
Author: Roopa Nair
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