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  • Is Digital Art Real Art?  By : Arun Dev 1
    The Internet has become a worldwide marketplace where virtually everything is peddled online ranging from books, movie tickets, and kitchen gadgets to automobiles, luxury cruises, and fine art. No matter what you're in the market for, you'll find it online. When it comes to browsing online art galleries, you're likely to come across examples of both fine art and digital art. But what's the difference? And is digital art real art?
  • Commonwealth Games 2010 + Shopping = Jaipur  By : james11
    Jeypore of yore, set amidst the desert land of royal Rajasthan, was predicated by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, back in 18th century. Jaipur is the renowned capital of Rajasthan state, which embraces an eternal charm, is also acknowledged as the ‘Pink City’. The city mesmerizes the visitors by its vibrant culture, custom, tradition, art, costumes, music, dance, language, cuisine, and people
  • Celebrating Black Heroes & Sheroes'¦  By : raza
    In some African traditions, the griot held the story of the local people – the village, family or clan. The griot pulled together the strands of the story, which represented the various people who took part in it.
  • Liberty of Existence in Terms of Emo Girls'™ Clothes  By : Max Wright
    Psychologists and parents become anxious every minute more about the state of mind of contemporary young people. This anxiety proceeds from the condition that witnesses a great amount of self-murder tries and nervous frustrations amongst teens the world over. The grounds for this might be several but the meaningful one is the sense of loneliness and misunderstanding. Teenagers, although, long for consolation and appeasement in various subcultures similar to emo, goth, punks etc.
  • How Can Benefits of Divorce Recovery Group?  By : amar.jan2009
    Most of us are well aware of the high divorce rate in our country. More than likely you have known someone who has gone through a divorce. Yet, why is it when we find ourselves getting divorced, we feel like the only one? Suddenly you can feel so alone.
  • The History of Bognor Regis  By : Katie Ibsen
    Bognor is one of the oldest Saxon sites on record in West Sussex. The town is recorded in AD 680 as Bucgan ora meaning Bucge's shore. Bucge was one of the few Saxon women to have a place named after her. Over the years this Saxon-landing place became a small fishing village, and as with many places the name changed with time.
  • One Person's Opinion On Fire Damage  By : Evie Parrish
    Fire damage is one of the most unpleasant things you could experience and the very thought of it flashes a lot of uncomfortable pictures. The condition is even worse for those who had a firsthand experience in dealing with fire damage and in this case the fire accident keeps haunting you and many nights you would wake up jolted by the nightmare.
  • Not Hose Reels, Scots Reels!: Dances of the Scots Countryside  By : Jon Butt
    We're all familiar with reels as tools, whether we're talking about fishing reels, hose reels for fire fighting, or demo reels in the world of filmmaking or video art. But one use of the word "reel" that many of us have forgotten about is the tradition of the reel in dancing--one of the four basic dances of the mysterious highlands of Scotland.
  • Caring For The Planet And Environment  By : Victor Epand
    Individuals need to realize the damages they are causing to the planet and our environment so they will once again start caring for the world we live in.
  • The Mystery of Edward Leedskalnin  By : Michael Kohler
    Who was Ed Leedskalnin? Why did he really come to south Florida? Where did he learn how to carve, move, and balance megalithic coral blocks? He built the Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida, but now learn why he came to Florida and where his megalithic coral cutting and moving skills began.
  • Who Was the Real Marcus Aurelius?  By : Maxine Clarke
    Archaeological excavations in southern Turkey recently brought to the surface a magnificent marble statue depicting Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Renowned as a popular leader of the empire during the second century, the discovery has prompted many to question: who exactly was Marcus Aurelius?
  • Help Namibia's 'Enviro Kidz' Programme  By : Gary Terrazas
    Namibia Wildlife Resorts has recently begun a new initiative - the 'Enviro Kidz' programme which aims to bring groups of children from previously disadvantaged families to visit the wonders of Namibia's protected areas.
  • Acting School NJ Guide to How to Get Broadway Theater at Great Prices!  By : Stuart Brown
    So, if you are going to New York, then one of the things you must do is to visit a Broadway show. And the great news is that you will have a lot of choice. There are 39 theaters on Broadway that have over 500 seats, and so you will never be caught short with nowhere to go, as on any given night, there are over 20,000 seats up for grabs. Acting School NJ shows how to grab some of them at great prices.
  • The Significance of the Celtic Cross  By : Warren Wong
    There are many places in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland where you will see large numbers of Celtic crosses. Many people confuse the Celtic cross with the High Cross and the Irish Memorial Cross, but it is completely different.
  • Understanding the Practice of Name Translations  By : Warren Wong
    Name translations refer to the practice of choosing a name in your own language and then having it translated into another language. This is something that can be done through the use of a professional who has training in translating different languages into English or into whatever language you want. There are a number of ways in which you can have a name translated into your language.
  • Kings Of Calamity: English Heritage Search For Britain's Worst Ever Monarch  By : Samantha Gilmartin
    In the run up to this year's Festival of History, English Heritage have composed a shortlist for the public to vote for who they think takes the crown as Britain's worst monarch.
  • Caring For A New Tattoo  By : Mike Schantz
    Article reports on the most important things you can do to keep your tattoo looking good forever.
  • Information To Known Before You Get A Tattoo!  By : Mike Schantz
    If you have one tattoo or ten, this article has information for you!
  • Detroit Soup Kitchen Feeds the Body and Soul  By : Ann Knapp
    Like every other community in the United States, Detroit experienced devastating poverty during the Great Depression of 1929. It was during this time that the city's poor came knocking at the St. Bonaventure Monastery on Mt. Elliot Street, home of the Capuchin Order.
  • Actors: Being the Emotional Physician  By : Jimmy Cox
    Hamlet said: "... we end the heartache, and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to ..."

    It has always been the function of the actor to be the emotional physician, who gives solace, encouragement and freedom of feeling to people who need it - when they need it.

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