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In Defense of Cursive Writing
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 03/9/2009
- Education , Creative Writing , Computers & Technology , Arts & Humanities , Society & Culture , Philosophy , Children
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South Africa’s Mother City at the Fairest CapeComplex history of a beautiful city
- By Tony McGregor
- Published 03/3/2009
- Arts & Humanities
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Cape Town - South Africa's "Mother City" - is a beautiful place with a fascinating and complex past. It is a cultural melting pot, vibrant with sounds, sights and colours.Art: Authentic Release Technique
- By Paula Andrea Pyle
- Published 02/22/2009
- Arts & Humanities
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Every single human being that has ever existed or ever will exist is first and foremost an artist. Yes, I said Artist. Each person contains within himself/herself a driving impetus which into art: the need to create.
CAPE, SWORD, AND BULLS..!
- By Tomas San Jose
- Published 02/22/2009
- Arts & Humanities
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History of Bullfighting - Understanding the Art
Mosaics of Rome: from Santa Maria Maggiore to Santa Maria in Trastevere
- By vobor
- Published 02/12/2009
- Arts & Humanities
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In Rome are preserved important decorated mural that tell ancient stories and illustrate complex theological concepts.These fascinating paintings made nearly entirely of glass, in a wide arrange of colors and shades, which are applied to layers of malta, were carried out in different places of worship.
With this achievement on the streets of the Italian capital to go visit whatever of these buildings.
We begin by the Church of Santa Pudenziana which is located in Via Urbana and is a former spa antiquity of the second century transformed into a faith and redecorated at the end of the fourth century.
The Beauty of Trash
- By Paula Andrea Pyle
- Published 01/28/2009
- Arts & Humanities
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Akiane Kramarik: Artistsic Genius
- By Allison Sledge
- Published 01/25/2009
- Arts & Humanities , Religion & Spirituality
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Fourteen year old prodigy, Akiane, paints brilliant portraits that defy imagination...Theatre in Shakespeare's Time
- By Wayne Learmond
- Published 12/10/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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The Theatre in Shakespeare's Time. A short article of what the theatre was like in London, in the 16th and 17th Centuries.Seaching for Murdo Mackenzie, a Great Story on the power of the Intenet
- By john meekins
- Published 11/28/2008
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In Memorium: Orren Mixer
- By Nancy F. Furner
- Published 11/5/2008
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The reknowned equine portrait artist could see things professional horsemen missed.
Know your margin is also a mistake
- By kangzhan zhai
- Published 10/23/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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Know your margin is also a mistake
In this one did not know many people of the city, in this city and no one can say the truth, but I know you. You a sincere greetings, I am a lonely person feel the warmth of the day, there are a lot of things to deal with annoying, but no matter how annoying thing as long as you a text message, a phone, I feel there will be a cloudy day Variable sunny.
Slowly because of your unhappy, I would worry for you, see you I will be happy smile. What you said is true, has become a habit, I used to enjoy this. But you and I may have forgotten that we are close to each of the two important people.
Maybe for us there is no freedom of the people, you see the pain I felt really distressed, although the final calm, but I said a lot of heart and not from the lies, in order to allow you the pain again, I think I must give you the link, you can say what I want to open and you go to a dead end like it, do not know if you have paid attention to me every night and I listen to the song every day in the space of the log. I particularly like to listen to the song because of Zheng He's songs are representative of my feelings. Perhaps the day is the night when I go to a dead end it.
Do you know that the road a short span of it? I know you may go before the re-how will not take that road, one day I do not know how many times they can go, and I imagined that one day I can encounter on the road you can see you now Is a happy, well-being is assured, I will only require you see the far side of
All have to admit that doomed the day, less than a certain amount of time may not be aware of some people, less than a certain amount of time may also recognize the strangers, is also the time to understand, perhaps not the edge, but a mistake
I hope you will in future be able to live in happier for him, if happy, I forgot; sad if I remember; if I forgot to invite the well-being; sad if I remember. Whether right or wrong understanding is the edge I just hope that you will have been happy every day.
Find Your Daily Niche
- By david Carroll
- Published 10/20/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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Did you accomplish anything today?
Paddy Fragrance
- By draztik somerset
- Published 10/17/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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Look out to this world [around you] if you have too many grievances,After fallen, you lose the courage to move forward
Why do people need to be so weak and useless?
Eagle Eye Review
- By Ben Jonjak
- Published 10/3/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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A review of the film "Eagle Eye."
Hell Gate Bridge and Public Art in Long Island City
- By Ben Tiede
- Published 08/27/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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A Review of Lewis Trondheim's A.L.I.E.E.E.N.
- By Hobby Jones
- Published 08/21/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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A graphic novel by and about extraterrestrials.
A Review of Lewis Trondheim's A.L.I.E.E.E.N.
- By Hobby Jones
- Published 08/21/2008
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A graphic novel by and about extraterrestrials.
Austria and Germany in 1848
- By Mallory Parsons
- Published 08/16/2008
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A brief summary and overview of the major events that occurred in Austria and Germany in 1848.Looking at Oil Paintings
- By Sean Durham
- Published 08/16/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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Points to consider when looking at a painting
Activist Letter to Potential Voters
- By Jeff May
- Published 08/8/2008
- Politics, News & Issues , Education , Arts & Humanities
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I’m not a political activist. Never have been. During the Vietnam era, I struggled with accepting my fate. If called, would I go? While I understood the war protesters, I couldn’t load flowers into guns. I was, after all, the son of a war hero. I would accept my fate and fight. Fortunately, my draft number was high (So occasionally was I.)
Haunted houses do you believe...top 5 in America
- By Meagan Fielding
- Published 07/10/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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Separation Anxiety
- By Lindsay Holeman
- Published 06/18/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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My experience viewing children's separation anxiety in different situations - from summer day camp to a pre-ballet class.
The History and Genious of Martha Graham
- By Lindsay Holeman
- Published 06/18/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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Martha Graham is a hero. She found her passion and she followed it, even though it is not a very lucrative field and involves physically difficult work. Martha Graham not only enjoyed dance - she was born for it. She had a true knack for technique and choreography and her lessons to her students are taught to dancers today. Many of Graham's students are now dance instructors, themselves, and the lessons continue through the generations.
Photography: Parallelism and Influence on Paintings
- By Van Tu
- Published 06/17/2008
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Photography: Science or Art?
The Keys to My Heart
- By Paul Evans
- Published 06/7/2008
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In the world of the Internet, blogging, laptops, Wi-Fi, and text messaging, I fall in love (again and again) with the typewriter.
Mike Judge Is One of the Most Influential Filmakers in America.
- By William Spillman
- Published 06/5/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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Somehow, the sleeper hit Office Space has become the basis of modern teenagers' views of adult life, despite the fact they were about 7 when it came out. How did this happen, and what impact might it have of America's future?osiris, jesus, and magic words
- By mark halpin
- Published 06/3/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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This articles details the possible connections between ancient Egyptian religion, entheogen drug-cults and Christianity, as well as a new way of looking at the mythological phenomenon of magic words.
Rothko Untitled 1954 Oil on Canvas
- By Audrey Ingibersdottir
- Published 05/30/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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A review on a famous work by Mark Rothko, an abstract painter, Untitled 1954Love and Money: Art in a Desert City
- By Kurt von Behrmann
- Published 05/25/2008
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Love and Money: Art in a Desert City An article on the problems and difficulties faced by artists, tax payers and city officials when art becomes part of urban renewal. While officials and well paid art administrators sit in cool offices, the art, artists and the quality of what is produced slide down hill as art sale become non existent. If you ever wondered why the situation is so weak, just look at what problems are around. You will then see why Fine Art has been consigned to the cultural "Outer Limits."
Color, Direction and Drive, the Vibrant Creations of Patsy Lowry
- By Kurt von Behrmann
- Published 05/24/2008
- Arts & Humanities
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A look at the accomplishments of Patsy Lowry. A successful Realtor with her own firm, Six Directions Realty, she has also paved a way for herself as an artist.

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