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Dancing With The Stars - So Much Fun!

25th September 2009
Before the start of this seasons Dancing with the Stars I have to admit I had grown weary of the b-list celebs and over-the-top judges. Chloris Leachman frustrated me to such a degree I even stopped watching. Melissa Rycroft, The Woz, Julianne's boyfriend... Read >
Author: smcmahon65@yahoo.com

Unknown Wins Star Studded European Open

21st September 2009
Christian Cevaer, the World Number 449 and without a top 30 finish in his last 15 tournaments, overcame a star-studded field to win The European Open in Kent The Frenchman, who uses a TaylorMade R9 driver, TaylorMade rescue wood and TaylorMade Monza sp... Read >
Author: Sarfaraz Khan

Photography Just What Does It Mean?

21st September 2009
Photography got its name from the Greek words "photos" which means light and "graphein" meaning to draw. The first person to use this term was the scientist Sir John Herschel in the year 1839. Thus, photography means the method or process of registering i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The History of the Envelope

16th September 2009
Envelopes have been in close attendance at some of the most moving, dramatic and momentous events over history; both public and deeply personal. Silent and polite witnesses to breathless, tearful declarations of Oscar success, exam result hysteria, news o... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Digital Models Photos portrait artists

21st August 2009
You must have heard of artists doing live paintings but I am sure you hardly have clue about live digital photo portrait artists. That's because they are the rare species. Nicolas Richard Giacobetti (NRG) is the man who makes your portrait alive. Tell him... Read >
Author: Stylekandy

Villa rumors still going strong - the next of the FC Barcelona Signings?

31st July 2009
That Valencia striker David Villa is a sought after player comes as a surprise to no-one. Barcelona seems to be the obvious choice for the 27 year old and the club has admitted to having had negotiations with Valencia and even placing a bid for him. V... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

A Quick History of Stainless Steel Jewelry

24th July 2009
Steel jewelry popularity today can be directly tied to its hardcore properties which allow it to be practicably indestructible. It is the Superman of all metals. Stainless steel was discovered between 1900 and 1915, but there were efforts to collect the m... Read >
Author: Jansen Davis

Dover Castle: Soon to be visited by King Henry II

18th July 2009
Dover Castle is undergoing a makeover for summer 2009. Well, at least the Great Tower is! As from August 2009 King Henry II’s medieval royal court will come to life in the imposing central keep of Dover Castle. Using a combination of film technology... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

HOT AIR BALLOON EXPERIENCES OFFER SOMETHING FOR EVERY TASTE

27th June 2009
Hot air ballooning is the oldest form of human aviation. It began in 1783 when two Frenchman completed the first successful hot air balloon flight in Paris, France. Today the sport still goes strong as hundreds of thousands of balloonist take part in the ... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

HOT AIR BALLOON FLIGHTS STAND THE TEST OF TIME

26th June 2009
When we look up in the sky today and we see the colorful balloons of all shapes and sizes we should thank two Frenchman who made the first successful hot air balloon flights in Paris in 1783. That this unique form of air transportation has retained its po... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

Roulette Legends

15th May 2009
The game of roulette has been around for many hundreds of years. As time has progressed many legends have been associated with the game. While many of these surely have some true components it is hard to ascertain the credibility of the entire legend. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Beautiful Russian women and western men in historic data and at present time

15th May 2009
The main muse for the great artist Henri Matisse, because of the prime pliancy, beauty and conciseness of a person, because of the mind and temper has become Lydia Delektorskaya. In 1932 the painter painted the panel "The Dance".Artist ... Read >
Author: Armun

Beautiful Russian women and western men in historic data and nowadays

15th May 2009
The main muse for the talented French painter Henri Matisse, due to the first-class flexibility, beauty and delicacy of a person, owing to the intellect and character has become Lydia Delektorskaya. At that time the painter created the c... Read >
Author: Armun

Pitfalls in Building Relationships, Commitment and Love - Continuing With C

16th April 2009
We continue our series destined to help you avoid the pitfalls in building interpersonal relationships, whether with family, coworkers, friends, or that special someone. Unfortunately committed, loving relationships do not just happen. You must realize th... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

American Bingo

02nd April 2009
Bingo is a game of chance which is won when randomly chosen numbers result in a completed row of numbers. bingo has had a few names throughout history, including Lotto, Beano and Housie. The game is said to go back to a lottery game called “Lo Giuoco de... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Designer Studio Store - Fashion Clothing

13th March 2009
In life a constantly reoccurring theme for most people would be, the search for what makes them happy; in addition a common answer for this question would be: an extension to our wardrobe. Designer Studio's motto is "Always fighting for better fashion", s... Read >
Author: Designer Studio Store

Different Kinds Of Tea And Flowers

24th February 2009
From Teas, Grandifloras, Hybrids, and Floribundas, you'll find that there is a very enormous world of roses, and there are so many different types, that even gardeners who are experienced may find it puzzling. So, what are mixture tea roses? Well, chiefly... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor

Australian Open - Darkhorses In The Men's Side

20th January 2009
With the way the men's division went disarray last season which finally resulted in a new top player, it seems that each one of them has a chance in winning a major tournament this year. Although it shall be difficult for the rest of the players whos n... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Unexpected business. A fairy tale for adults

13th January 2009
It all began when one old Frenchman has bought on "flea market" an old oil pressing device. He has repaired it, with curiosity has decided to look as it works. As our Frenchman lived in the French province Provence where lavender fields are everywhe... Read >
Author: Peter Smith

Printed and Painted Fabrics

07th January 2009
Printed fabrics are a development of the hand-painted fabrics of China and India, particularly the latter. The English and French, unable to compete with the cheap labor of the East in reproducing these cloths developed a system of reproducing the Eastern... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

New ad campaign to lower car accidents in Russia

26th September 2008
Russian authorities are now going to the extreme to try and curb the high number of deaths caused by car accidents. Russian authorities have launched a new ad campaign to try and shock reckless drivers into slowing down. Russia constantly has the highe... Read >
Author: Monica

You Want To Buy A Stationary Bike? Forget About Upright, A Recumbent Exercise Bike Is Best

18th July 2008
Stationary exercise bikes have been around for years but recently, manufacturers have started to pay more attention to what consumers want and the result has been the development and rapid popularity of the recumbent exercise bike. The type of bike offers... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Who's the daddy of photography?

20th May 2008
A Frenchman named Louis Daguerre, is the father of photography,so history tells us. But here is the rest of the story Louis Daguerre, wanted time to stand still and capture the moment for prosperity. He worked at it for forty years, and was able to ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Photography: Thanks for the memories

10th March 2008
The art of photography is almost 200 years old and is now an everyday part of our increasingly visual world. The term ‘Photographie’ was first coined in 1832 by the French-Brazilian inventor, Hercules Florence, who had created a technique for capturi... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

The History of Computer

24th July 2007
Uninformed researchers of computer (computador) history would probably note the first computer in the mid 1930`s. In reality, this history dates nearly 2000 years ago with the invention of the abacus where the user programmed beads using formulated constr... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

B2Evolution: The Software That Turns a Greenhorn into a Seasoned Blogger

24th July 2007
The blogging software that is enjoying the limelight for quite some times for now is the B2Evolution. Written in PHP, and supported by MySQL database, it is among those few web applications that every web host will recommend you for your website. The b... Read >
Author: Fat Jack

Gommendy is 7th at Portland’s Mazda Grand Prix

15th June 2007
Tristan Gommendy, driver of PKV Racing, placed seventh at the recently held Mazda Grand Prix of Portland, while his teammate Neel Jani finished 12th. The race was presented by Joe’s Sports and Outdoor at Portland International Raceway in Portland, Ore... Read >
Author: Kraig

What in the World is Detox Ionithermie?

28th February 2007
Detox treatments are all the rage these days. We're not talking about your basic drug and alcohol detox programs here, but body detox methods that are geared to clean out everything from your intestines to helping you lose weight and ridding your body of ... Read >
Author: Chonticha Marijne

The History of Fireworks - Part II

15th January 2007
After its beginnings in the Far East, gunpowder and fireworks began to move westward. Marco Polo is credited with bringing them to the Middle East where Crusaders from Europe discovered them and brought them on to Europe. Roger Bacon (1214-1294), the grea... Read >
Author: Gareth

How The Chronograph Works

18th November 2006
A chronograph is an electronic instrument that has one or more hands that can be stopped on command for the explicit purpose of measuring elapsed time. You may have never heard of a chronograph, but you certainly know what stopwatches are. They are one i... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Patron Christian Saints of Animals-Primarily Dogs-Animals are Cared For in a Heavenly Way!

08th September 2006
Patron Saints of Animals I have always loved animals-primarily dogs. I have had four dogs in my life and each of them brought a different strength to my life...not to even mention the unconditional love. If humans were like dogs, the world would be... Read >
Author: Lynda Long

Ways To Speed Up Learning Of A Second Language

29th June 2006
Learning a second language is never easy for the simple reason that it is exactly that — a second language. Ninety-nine percent of the time and, of course, barring the existence of congenital speech defects, the difficulty of learning a new language is br... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung

Learning a Foreign language

19th January 2006
Studying at school, we are to choose a various number of subjects. No matter what subjects you take there has to be a foreign language among them and your dean assures you that it is absolutely necessary to learn it. So you sit there, getting your teeth i... Read >
Author: Tyler Benson

<b>What Did I Say? Problems In Business Communications</b>

28th November 2005
I had an argument the other day. The subject isn't important. But the person was. My brother. Loved, admired, respected.But the argument went on for quite some time. The result? In the end, we discovered we had almost the exact same point of v... Read >
Author: Eric Barnes

Tour de France Viewing in Person- What to Expect (Part 2)

10th November 2005
After the Tour Passes By One of the best ways to enjoy the races after the riders pass by is to find a local café or bar with a TV and then watch the end of the race while partaking of a few adult beverages with your group. On our Pyrenees tour last yea... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger

France Travel Coming Up? Two Ways to Brush Up Those French Language Skills

03rd October 2005
Many people with France travel on their agenda would like to brush up on their French language skills before their trip. Make no mistake, learning a foreign language is very difficult. However, if you studied the French language in high school or colle... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger