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  • Your Guide To Online Audio Book Rental  By : Paton Jackson
    Online audio book rental is so easy that we simply can not understand why some people are still buying audio books. Online audio book rental service offer the best deals on the audio books world today – Unlimited rental, No due dates, an enormous variety of downloadable audio books, cheap prices and much more.

    Follow the following steps to start renting audio books online immediately:

    1. Write down your expectations from the online audio book rental service:
    The type...
  • Your First Magick Divination  By : Rose Ariadne
    I am going to show you a simple way of Divination called Scrying. The first thing you need to do is get some sort of reflective object... like a mirror or a crystal ball, etc.
  • With BIG BROTHER 7: ALL-STARS winding down  By : Groshan Fabiola
    With BIG BROTHER 7: ALL-STARS winding down, there has been much speculation regarding a
  • Will “LOST” Ever Be Found?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The rumors of its demise sadly over-calculated, LOST has settled into ratings numbers that secures it in the company of the best dramas on television. Had LOST managed to hold onto the 23million-plus it had in the beginning of its second series, I doubt ABC would be able to afford to produce it at this point. Any clue on what Matt Fox might demand for his LOST paycheck knowing the largest television audience in history was tuning in?
  • Why are small tattoo designs so decoying?  By : Jackson Dylan
    Small tattoo design are mostly preferred by people working in some organization where displaying such art is considered unimpressive.
  • Which Abstract Art? - Making A Strong Personal Statement  By : Tim Seaward
    You are a connoisseur - when it comes to choosing a work of abstract art.

    Just like choosing a good wine ... it is all down to personal taste. If you like it then that is good enough - regardless of what others might think.

    But how do you go about choosing the right painting to say what YOU want it to say. Different pictures make different assertions.

    Here are some major statements:

    1. Simply filling a wall space
    2. Harmonizing your decor
    3. Proclaiming your ar...
  • Where to buy Concert Tickets?  By : perfectseats
    There are several ways to get tickets to see your favorite artist or band in concert when they visit your area or even in a city across the country. Some ways include the old fashion way of standing in line at the box office, but some of the best ways are on the internet.
  • What's in a Director?  By : Robert Hugh Campbell
    I hope you get a chance to visit Niagara-on-the-Lake this summer and attend a performance of George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man at the Shaw Festival. If you read the play beforehand, you may notice the role of the director when you watch the piece performed live on stage.
  • What It Takes To Be A Guitarist  By : Barry Ford
    True interest in playing guitar comes from a burning desire to be what your heroes are. Its a blind passion. But, before you even pick up a guitar, you must first ask yourself these questions: Do I listen to music differently than my friends who don't play guitar? when it comes to listening to music, do I see myself being able to not only play all of the guitar parts, but be able to play all of the guitar parts on stage? Do I see myself playing guitar above anything else under GOD?
  • What Is Abstract Art? One Artists Point Of View  By : Tim Seaward -
    So many people must be asking this question all the time ... and not getting satifactory answers because I keep seeing articles on the subject.

    So, to add to the mix, I thought that, because I am an Abstract Artist, I would give my answer.

    First lets see what the official version has to say. The second definition of "abstract" in the Concise Oxford Dictionary says "Idealistic, not practical; abstruse; (Art etc.) free from representational qualities" And it is this last ...
  • What Is A Still Life?  By : Paolo Basauri -
    Still Life is an art term, that refers to a special kind of picture. It represents an arrange of inanimate objects (hence the name) such as a bowl, a cup or fruits. Usually the arrangement is made according to the artist's purpose. A Still life pencil drawing can be symbolic, with an underlying meaning, or aesthetic, in which case the purpose is to communicate beauty.

    About Still Life Pencil Drawings

    A still life work can have many purposes. If we work in color it can h...
  • What Is A Monoprint? What Is Foxing  By : Corinne Cain
    What is a Monoprint?

    A monoprint is

    frequently interchanged with the word "monotype". "Monoprint" tends to be used by academics versus those selling art to the design community who prefer the word "monotype".

    An artist starts by "painting" or "drawing" with ink on a surface such as a printmaking plate made of aluminum or zinc. Some use a large pane of Plexiglas to paint on. The resulting image is transferred to a piece of paper by placing a sheet of paper on top o...
  • What Is a Dunk Tank?  By : irudi
    Dunk tanks are fun at festivals and can rise a lot of money. Most dunk tanks are so easy to set up it only takes one person and it is easy to maintain and operate one as well.
  • Watching TV in Spain  By : Justin Aldridge
    Whether you understand the Spanish language or not, I am sure that most people will agree that after a night in front of the Spanish box, the BBC license fee is worth every penny.
  • Watch Shows On Broadway  By : David Fishman
    There are a number of Broadway plays and shows that people love to watch over and over again. But not all shows last forever on Broadway because the theaters need to make way for new shows and give others the opportunity to show their plays on Broadway.
  • Washington, DC's Former Mayor Marion Barry Robbed at Gunpoint  By : AskBlax
    DC Councilman and former Washington, DC Mayor Marion Barry told reporters that he was robbed at gunpoint yesterday by two youngsters at his home. Surprisingly, Barry's robbers were the same two young men that had helped him carry groceries into his Southeast Washington, DC apartment shortly before the robbery occurred.
  • Was Piracy Battlestar Galactica’s Key to Success?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    I was surfing for info on Battlestar Galactica for a retrospect the other day and came across a piece titled ‘How Battlestar Galactica Made it in' at Buddytv.com.
  • Wahabism the Evil roots of Muslim Terrorism  By : Robert Maegh
    The Wahabi teachings in Saudi Arabia and now all around the world can be considered as the origin of terrorism. As long as these radical Muslim teachings are not eradicated, terror will not stop.
  • Visual Arts…As Old As Civilization  By : Willie Jones
    For as long as man has been alive, he has observed the aesthetics and beauty of life. It seems that it is innate in us to create and change and this has been demonstrated throughout the ages. Even the cave man recreated his vision and told a story via stonewalls.

    All art is a communication! The artist is creating his/her vision via any artistic outlet such as drawing, painting, sculptures, photography, graphic design or filmmaking etc.

    It’s any art we see! The natural l...
  • Use Theme-based Contemporary Fine Art for your Hotel Decor  By : Chris Robertson
    Here are some great tips for hotel decor using contemporary fine art...
  • Types Of Magic Tricks  By : Preston Houer -
    Magic is one form of entertainment enjoyed by many people from all walks of life. It is something that will never cease to amaze people both young and old.

    If one wishes to become a good magician, it would be a great help to know the various types of magic tricks before performing any.

    Magic tricks are done in a wide variety of ways and fall into different types;

    1. The first one is called close up magic. It's the type that requires the least skill and many can do i...
  • Tricky Decisions  By : Kael
    Some people know exactly what to look for at the bookstore – others spend hours without finding what they have in mind…
  • Tribal Tattoos: Reflection of certain aspects of life  By : Jackson Dylan
    Tribal tattoos are an age old practice that were performed and holds different meanings for different tribes.
  • Top Tips to Draw What You See and Not What You Know!  By : Todd Harris
    This article shows top drawing tips for artists who wish to learn to draw people and faces. Avoid common mistakes with these tips that will explode your drawings to new levels.
  • Top Ten Most Anticipated Returning Fall Television Shows  By : Groshan Fabiola
    (For an explanation of how we at BuddyTV came across these rankings,
  • Times in need of heroes  By : Groshan Fabiola
    NBC’s Heroes was dubbed a “surprise” success, but should it have been? In times like this, when we are assaulted with fears of sudden danger everywhere, aren’t Heroes exactly what we need? Many folks point to the cinematic qualities of the show, the urban-pasteurization of the super-hero motif, or the hyper-realism of Heroes as its reason for the success.
  • Ticket Tips on how to buy tickets online direct from the box officeTicketmaster, Tickets.com, Etc.  By : Twister
    There are many advantages for buying concert, sports and theatre tickets online directly from the box office. The internet explosion means that there are a lot of people out there using their computers to buy tickets, making the competition for the same tickets at the same time, fierce.
  • Ticket Tips on how to buy tickets from Premium Online Ticket Brokers  By : Twister
    One of the best ways to secure a quality seat for an event is by using a ticket broker. Ticket brokers specialize in obtaining premium seats, but also at a premium price!
  • Ticket Tips on how to buy tickets in person from box office Ticketmaster, Tickets.com outlets, etc.  By : Twister
    Most towns and cities have box office outlets available these days. These outlets can be found in supermarkets, department stores, specialty shops and the venues themselves. Here are our tips on buying tickets in person.
  • This is what you need to think about when preparing for a Talent Show  By : David Fishman
    You will start to feel the need to saunter your goods? Singing, dancing, and magic tricks can be some of the talents often seen in talent shows. Everyone who is playing in regional talent shows to be an awesome way to peform and show their ability, get familiarity for a budding career, or just have fun displaying the very own performance.
  • The White Album  By : Tirong
    A truly superb experience in a double CD compilation of the most genuine masterpiece from the British Pop Legends
  • The Wall  By : Tirong
    “Another Brick in the Wall” was Pink Floyd‘s title for the three songs variated for the same basic theme.
  • The Ultimate Fighters: Where are They Now?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The Ultimate Fighter has become a gem among the typical dredge of reality television. Smartly
  • The Trick To Winning At Sudoku  By : Dave Lloyd
    Sudoku is one of the hottest trends in games and entertainment. The interest in this Japanese number crossword puzzle is absolutely at a fever pitch. The rules are simple - fill in the squares so that all numbers are represented only once per row. Simple rules, difficult to follow. What makes Sudoku almost addicting is the consistent challenge of finding the right match. The trial and error matched with a pre-planned strategy based on the clues you're provided make success po...
  • The reality TV show Survivor  By : Mar
    Survivor is a popular reality television game show produced in many countries throughout the world. In the show, contestants are isolated in a remote location and compete for cash and other prizes. "Survivor," based on the successful Dutch show Expedition: Robinson, is commonly considered the mother of reality TV.
  • The Phantom Of The Opera  By : Donald Jones
    The Apparition of the Opera house (1986) is one of the about popular musicals of the late-twentieth hundred. Andrew Harold Lloyd Webber's haunting musical theater sexual conquest includes such classic melodious theatre songs as "Remember of Me," "The Phantasm of the ," and "Medicine of the Nox." More than a decade after its premiere, the melodic continued to play to sellout audiences in both Greater London and New York. Similarly, numerous other productions also played to pac...
  • The Path To Self-Destruction: Rock Music, Drugs, and Depression  By : jm
    The article is about rock stars, who, despite their wealth, fame and fortune, ended up committing suicide. The article also tackles the depression, drug addiction, and self-destructive ways of these rock stars who, at the very core, remained lonely, afraid, and desperate for love and acceptance.
  • The Old Heroes of the Wild West were really terrorists  By : Dennis Links
    Those heroes of the Wild West as portrayed by John Wayne and others on the big screen over the years, where in reality very far from heroes. If they were around today they would probably be branded as terrorists and then exterminated by the law enforcement agencies they purportedly represented.
  • The OC: Early Premiere Review and Season 4 Forecast  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The future of FOX's once mighty prime time soap opera, The OC, is murky, at best. The OC has gone through some rough creative stretches over the past two years, leading fans to question not only whether or not the OC will make it beyond its fourth season, but whether it even should. FOX has fueled the cancellation speculation by only ordering sixteen episodes (instead of the normal twenty four) this year. The reasons for this are unclear, but they likely have to do with both the actors willingne
  • The Many Faces Of Face Painting  By : John Mclain
    Face painting is one of the cherished activities of festivals, carnivals, parades and events across the country. More and more holidays are beginning to use face painting as a great activity for kids. Schools can also incorporate it as a station on their annual field day. Halloween may boast the most face painting out of any holiday, but summer fairs and county festivals run close behind. The designs are too innumerable to count. A face can be transformed in its entirety, int...
  • The Lost Experience – Failure of plot, success of commercialism  By : Groshan Fabiola
    “The Lost Experience”, a creation of ABC and their advertising partners, was to be an
  • The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Labor Day Telethon Goes Ahead  By : Cinneide
    The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Labor Day Telethon appeared to be in jeopordy last month when Jerry underwent heart surgery. However, the popular entertainer and charity worker has recovered from the operation and is back working on the telethon event on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
  • The Internet Tattoo  By : Pete Fick
    The internet is a great place to find tattoo designs. Pete has some ideas on how you can prototype your tattoos before committing.
  • The Importance Of Visual Arts In Schools  By : Simon Oliver -
    Visual arts are a class of art forms that include: painting, sculpture, photography, and other disciplines that focus on the creation of artworks which are primarily visual in nature. Visual arts are said to be important in schools since they tend to develop the intelligence, as well as the overall personality of students. In fact, studies have shown that students who are exposed to visual arts tend to display above average intelligence when it comes to mathematics and scienc...
  • The History of the Television to Today’s Plasma TV  By : Carl Carlson
    For the average person, even a regular television set is something of a technological marvel that becomes almost unbelievable when considering today’s latest and greatest advances, including the plasma TV
  • The History of Sudoku  By : andyhope
    Sudoku is the current rage among number puzzles. It is an abbreviation of the Japanese phrase "suuji wa dokushin ni kagiru" which means "the digits must remain single".
  • The History Of Bingo  By : Adel Awwad
    In Italy during the 1530s a lottery was invented that is still played in Italy every Saturday. This is where the game of Bingo originated. The game travelled to France in the 1770s and was initially played amongst wealthy Frenchmen. The game then travelled deeper into Europe reaching Germany, where they chose to use it as a tool to help their children learn history, spelling and math.

    Finally, the game reached Atlanta, Georgia in 1929 where it became known as 'beano'. It ...
  • The Good-Looking Cast of Grey's Anatomy  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey's Anatomy is currently the #1 television show in the universe. It's given time slot competitor CSI: a beat down, something that the Vegas-set, formulaic, turd producer has never experienced before. Grey's Anatomy is a very good show with an extremely attractive cast. EXTREMELY attractive. What makes Grey's good television is it's unique humor, it's ability to balance that huge cast and numerous storylines, and the strangely riveting medical subplots. But, we understand all of that. What I'm
  • The Future Of Digital Art Schools  By : Simon Oliver -
    Digital technology has opened up great opportunities not only for the printing industry but also for art schools. Digital technology has improved tremendously the way art is created. It has made designing an easier job. Some of the world’s greatest works of art are easily reproduced having the same degree of vibrancy of colors and crispness as the originals.

    Digital technology has removed the boundaries. There are now boundless opportunities for fine arts, fashion, compute...
  • The Future Of Art - Investment Ideas  By : Tim Seaward
    In order to look into the future we need only to look into the recent past.

    It is not only helpful to look at different trends as well, but I believe we will find that certain fashions have had varying degrees of mutual influence upon artistic endeavours.

    Current art trends are mirroring the apparent confusion found in the fashion industry. 60's hippie gear (itself a mixture of classical medieval and pop) can be seen with 80's punk; experiments with pop and new wave con...
  • The Faces Of Madness: Gotham‘s Rogues  By : Jhenna
    The fictional Gotham City is home to a number of criminals who are remarkable for their lack of powers and their mental instabilities. From the riddle-obsessed Riddler to the emotionless Mr. Freeze, from the chlorophillic Poison Ivy to the mad, murderous Joker, no fictional city has ever had such a colorful gathering of mentally ill criminals.
  • The Exulting Voyage Of Tattoos Till Today  By : Jackson Dylan
    A tattoo is a message about you, to yourself and others therefore take time and do proper research before tattooing.
  • The Chinese Art of Cloisonné  By : Jane Roseen
    Cloisonné is a unique combination of copper and porcelain working skills, traditional painting, sculpting, and etching skills. Originating in Beijing during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), cloisonné is an intricate process that requires many years of training for an artisan to master.
  • The Best Long Running Las Vegas Shows  By : Simon Oliver
    Las Vegas shows appeal to people as a display of wonderful images and a thrilling experience. Some of these images are comedic acts, roulette, acrobat, magic, and colorful lights. These are all in Las Vegas. There are many types of shows to be seen and some of them have been performing for years.

    One of the most frequently visited places are the stages where Las Vegas shows are held. One of the longest running shows is the “Danny Gans” show. He was awarded “Entertainer of ...
  • The Art Of Display  By : Don De Para
    Every day you are surrounded by displays. There are so many types of displays, some that may not even come to mind when you think of the word “display”.

    While strolling through the mall you are bombarded by window displays of the latest fashions, accessories or must haves. When walking down the streets of any city, you can become mesmerized by the window displays that you pass. Some people even entertain themselves by “window shopping” or checking what is on display. There...
  • The art of Collage  By : Bart Kalin
    What makes a collage such a great art? Why is there an increasing popularity of collage artist?
  • Temporary Tattoos A Permanent Solution  By : Aurel Radulescu
    These days, more and more individuals are deciding to permanently leave their mark - on their own skin. If done by a qualified tattoo artist, the risks may be minimal. Unfortunately for many, however, unsanitary equipment or later appearing infections are creating big problems for tattoo enthusiasts.
  • Tattoo’s basic equipment essentials  By : Jackson Dylan
    Care should be taken during the process of tattooing as well as after the process to prevent any type of mishaps.
  • Tattoos For Women? You Bet!  By : Willie Jones -
    It’s not really known how long tattooing has been around but it’s quite possibly as long as 12,000 years and we do know the ancient Egyptians practiced the art of tattooing.

    One may think the art of tattooing has its history mainly with men. Not so. Women from various cultures tattooed their bodies for a variety of reasons. Take the women from Borneo. They would mark themselves to show what they were skilled at, such as weaving or the gatherer of medicinal herbs. This com...
  • Tattoos Enter Our Popular Culture  By : Alan Tennent
    Tattoos have become an established part of our popular culture. The demand for tattoos is growing and today you are more likely to encounter a professional person or a housewife in your local tattoo parlor than a rebel. This acceptance into the mainstream of our culture has resulted in an increasing demand for tattoos, tattoo parlors, skilled artists and tattoo supplies. It is a growth industry!
  • Tattoo: It should not be a rushed decision!  By : jackson_dylan123@yahoo.com
    Exercise patience and do a bit of online and word-of-mouth research to ensure safe tattooing.
  • Tattoo Designs For Men And Women  By : Jackson Dylan
    Tattoos that are available in the tattoo parlor are gender specific masculine in nature for male and sexy and dainty for female.
  • Tarot Deck of Cards  By : sally jordonia
    The tarot deck of cards, usually 78 in number, is divided into two separate categories, the major and the minor arcana (arcana from the Latin meaning of closed or secret). There are 21 individual cards, referred to as trumps, and the fool card in the major arcana. The minor arcana have 56 cards consisting of 10 cards numbered from Ace to ten in four different suits.
  • Talking to Courttia  By : Dzifa Benson
    When Courttia Newland published his first novel The Scholar aged 23, he immediately captivated the media as one of the few black British writers who accurately portrayed teenage life in London’s inner cities. The Scholar quickly became a best-seller and is currently being made into a film by Courttia’s own production company Cofe.
  • Talented in Arts?  By : Tyler Benson
    When it really seems that you are useless and have no calling in this world, think carefully. Maybe you have some hidden talent or ability to do something special. The presence of talent can change a lot, so get a closer look at yourself and find out, how is it possible to develop it.
  • Sweepstakes Organizing Your Entries  By : Bob Benson
    If you are a serious sweepstakes a-holic, then you must devise a way to keep track of all the entries you are sending out. There are as many ways to organize your sweepstakes entries are there are to organize your monthly bills. The key is to find a system that works for you and stick with it.
  • Survivor and the Staying Power of Reality TV  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Survivor is the grandfather of all reality series. This is undeniable. Survivor was the instigator in what can now be considered TV's reality era. What I don't understand is how Survivor doesn't receive its just due. It deserves far more critical credit than it has received. Why is this? Why is this gem of a TV show being taken for granted?
  • Strategies for Kakuro Puzzles  By : Earl Talbot
    Kakuro Puzzles can be fun and exciting.
  • Star Tattoos - Simple but Versatile  By : Jackson Dylan
    Stars designs are much easier and cheaper for a good tattoo artist to fabricate a unique design to express the individuality of your personality.
  • Sounding More Art Savvy  By : Corinne Cain
    Want to sound like someone who is art savvy? Make sure you don't use the following art "faux pas."

    • Using the word "seriagraph" - Actually, there is no such thing as a seriagraph. What you are attempting to reference is a form of printmaking known as a serigraph, screenprint or using past terminology, a silkscreen print.

    • Using the word "sketches" - Those who are knowledgeable about art use the term "drawings" instead of sketches.

    • Using the word "picture - The...
  • Siberia, Russia, Part 9 – Chita  By : Nomad Rick
    After deciding to move to Siberia for a year to teach at the Chita State Technical University, I embarked on a travel odyssey unlike any other. In this entry, we pick up the last stage of the seven-day trip to get there.
  • Siberia, Russia, Part 8 – The Slow Train  By : Nomad Rick
    After deciding to move to Siberia for a year to teach at the Chita State Technical University, I embarked on a travel odyssey unlike any other. In this entry, we pick up the trip on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
  • Siberia, Russia, Part 7 – The Trans-Siberian Railway  By : Nomad Rick
    After deciding to move to Siberia for a year to teach at the Chita State Technical University, I embarked on a travel odyssey unlike any other. In this entry, we pick up the trip leaving the train station in Khabarovsk.
  • Siberia, Russia Part 6 – When Stairs Attack in the Khabarovsk Train Station  By : Nomad Rick
    In this continuing series, we cover my move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story going to the train station in Khabarovsk to catch the Trans-Siberian Railroad.
  • Siberia, Russia Part 5 – Khabarovsk and a Little Russian  By : Nomad Rick
    In this continuing series, we cover my move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story outside the airport in Khabarovsk, Russia.
  • Siberia, Russia Part 4 – Airport Follies and a Stern Lecture  By : Nomad Rick
    In this continuing series, we cover my decision to move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story aboard the flight from Anchorage to Khabarovsk, Russia.
  • Siberia, Russia Part 3 – Communist Planes and Defining “Fluent”  By : Nomad Rick
    In the first two parts of this series, we covered my decision to move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story aboard the flight from Anchorage to Khabarovsk, Russia.
  • Siberia, Russia Part 2 – Where Are We and What Day Is It?  By : Nomad Rick
    Standing in the airport in San Diego, I began to wonder exactly how long it was going to take to get to the city of Chita in Siberia. The combination of a vodka hangover, three flights, one train ride and a jump over the international date line didn’t help. At first glance, it looked like a total of two days, which wasn’t bad for going to the other side of the earth.
  • Siberia, Russia Part 1 - Here I Come!  By : Nomad Rick
    “You must really hate this job.” That’s what my boss said when I told him I was moving from San Diego to Siberia for a year. In reality, I was bored and looking for something that would be completely and utterly new. Whether it was sunstroke or a developing tolerance to margaritas, San Diego just wasn’t cutting it anymore. Heck, I hadn’t even gone to the beach in nine months and it was only a few blocks away. Time to rediscover a zest for life.
  • Shopping for Magazines Online  By : dave4
    When purchasing subscriptions online expect to save a significant percentage off the cover price, but expect to the price offered to be the exact same on all the major sites.
  • Shooting Star Tattoos  By : jackson_dylan123@yahoo.com
    Shooting star tattoos are very popular tattoo designs from ancient past till this age which mainly symbolizes good luck.
  • Sexual Battery  By : Darren K
    “Any person who touches an intimate part of another person while that person is unlawfully restrained by the accused or an accomplice, and if the touching is against the will of the person touched and is for the purpose of sexual arousal, sexual gratification, or sexual abuse, is guilty of sexual battery.”
  • Selling Art Online – Does It Work?  By : Theresa Evans
    If you are interested at all in art and photography, you will no doubt have noticed the huge number of impressive looking online galleries all over the internet. Judging by the numbers of signed up artists and photographers they seem extremely popular. But do these online galleries actually sell the work they display?

    Well yes, quite often. It is a fact that many artists do very well selling art and photography on the internet. However, as with any offline gallery, showin...
  • Self hypnosis secrets  By : Carl Carlson
    Self-hypnosis or auto suggestion is a process by which an individual can train herself to let her mind believe in something in the subconscious state.
  • Selecting A Tattoo Parlor  By : Aurel Radulescu
    When considering a tattoo, it is important to do some research on the tattoo parlor before deciding to hire them. There are several questions that every customer should ask before even considering hiring a tattoo artist.
  • Russ Tamblyn and George Chakiris Together Again  By : Paul Kyriazi
    Russ Tamblyn and George Chakiris of "West Side Story" finally had the chance to act together in a new 2006 AudioBook "Hard Rock Lovers".
  • Restaurant Decor Ideas: Serve Unusual Framed Art with the Meal of the Day!  By : Chris Robertson
    Give your restaurant a personality of its own with unique framed art. Here are some great tips to enhance your restaurant decor...
  • Reasons Why Magazine Subscriptions Take so Long  By : Andy Thompson
    In this article you will learn why magazine subscriptions take so long to start. We briefly go over how the magazine industry works, and how publishers manage subscriptions. Lastly, we outline a detailed schedule of approximate arrival times, based on the frequency of the subscription.
  • Questions To Ask A Tattoo Artist Before Getting A Tattoo  By : Aurel Radulescu
    If you are thinking of getting a tattoo, take the time to talk with your tattoo artist. During the conversation, make sure to have a list of questions that you would like answered prior to moving forward with your decision.
  • Proper Tattoo Aftercare  By : Jackson Dylan
    Tattoo aftercare is significant to prevent any type of infection and to protect it’s vibrant colors from getting damage.
  • Printing On The Dark Side: Four-Color Or Simulated Process?  By : Mandar -
    Printing a full color image on a dark shirt is one of the hardest jobs a screen printer faces. Regular four-color process uses transparent inks: Cyan (sky blue), Magenta (hot pink), Yellow and Black) which print in various percentages, blending together to form a wide range of colors. While this process works beautifully on a white shirt, the results can be disappointing on dark shirts, requiring a white underbase and multiple passes of colors ending up with a thick ink layer...
  • Posters  By : Mar
    A poster is any large piece of paper which hangs from a wall or other such surface. They are a frequent tool of advertisers, propagandists, protestors and other groups trying to communicate a message, and they also see personal use by people, especially the young, who wish to decorate in a relatively low-cost manner.
  • Poster development and use in recent society  By : posters123.com
    Nowadays, posters are the trademark of all businesses and can be printed on almost any surface. Technological progress has improved and high quality prints can be realized with minimum effort and maximum efficiency.
  • Playing Gin Rummy  By : marina
    Watch out for those high cards! Because your remaining cards will be added up at the end of the round, ditch any high cards. Anything higher than eight or nine is a card that you must send to the trash. It really goes without saying that the really high cards such as the Jack, King and Queen. The Ace is sometimes considered a ten and sometimes a one, so verify this before you start playing.
  • Party Favors  By : Michael Colucci
    A party favor is a gift that will generally be low in cost, and it will be provided at parties. A common party favor that will be given to young children is a package that is composed of candy, a toothbrush, and toothpaste.
  • Oprah! How To Get On The Oprah Winfrey Show  By : Cathy Stucker -
    Do you dream of being on Oprah Winfrey's television show? Lots of people do. An appearance on Oprah is considered by many to be the pinnacle of success. Authors dream of having bestselling books as a result of an Oprah appearance, counselors imagine becoming the next Dr. Phil, and even celebrities get giddy about sitting next to Oprah.

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