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Vancouver's Art Scene posted on December 03, 2008 09:22:41 am Forget Paris, London and New York. Vancouver artists aren't trying to compete with these international art hubs. They're not even playing the same game. Vancouver's art scene is innovative because - right now - it answers to no one. Vancouver's art scene is doing what it wants, and not out of fear of coercion, not because of external influences and not even to appease financiers in order to achieve financial inducements. The best art is, arguably, created by channeling one's inner vision in order to produce something that is unique, unadulterated and wholly representative of the artist and his/her intention and state of being. Vancouver is pure art.
Facts About Louisiana State History posted on December 02, 2008 05:09:24 pm Louisiana state history is long and colorful, dating back long before it became a state in 1812. The first ownership of this territory appears to have belonged to the French, when the territory came under French crown in 1731. However, in 1763, the French ceded the territory to the Spanish after the French and Indian Wars.
5 Ways to Find a Voiceover Artist For Your Project posted on December 02, 2008 11:52:52 am If you're looking for a voiceover artist for your next project, here are 5 ways to find your ideal voice. Voiceovers can be found online and offline, through word of mouth and recommendations.
What is a Voiceover? posted on December 02, 2008 11:43:56 am A brief synopsis of the term voiceover. Voiceovers have now been developed for use in a variety of applications from their intial popularity in radio marketing.
Nyckelharpas - Make Your Own Music With a Nyckelharpa posted on December 02, 2008 10:43:40 am Picking an instrument to play for a hobby is dependent on the person's taste. For something a little unusual, the nyckelharpa is a good choice of musical instrument. It resembles a stringed violin but has a keyboard on the area where the fretboard is.
Inspire and Be Inspired posted on November 30, 2008 09:21:25 pm Writing love quotes can be professional or personal. You can be famous and rich if your love quote hits thousands of people.
How to Get a Quote From a Voiceover Artist posted on November 28, 2008 10:25:40 pm If you are looking to hire a Voiceover artist here are five things to take into consideration when requesting a quote. By giving the voiceover artist as much information as possible they will be able to send you an accurate quote and turnaround time.
Disney Fairy Tales - How Timeless and Reassuring Are They? posted on November 28, 2008 11:06:42 am Ever since I was a child, I have known that Walt Disney was (and continues to be) the consummate cinematic master of the traditional fairy tale. Some critics argue that he does serious injustice to the original source materials. But you must realize that, as cultures and lifestyles change, so do the societal and cultural meanings of "Snow White," "Cinderella," "The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast," and the other fairy tales Disney brought (and continues to bring) to his respective medium (Day 2). All in all, this continuously transforms the universal message of the fairy tale itself, no matter what we perceive Disney or the original authors to be like altogether (Orenstein).
What's New in the World of Audio Bibles posted on November 28, 2008 09:43:21 am I love the whole idea of spoken books - that is, books that are read aloud and recorded for our enjoyment. It opens a whole new way of enjoying the written word, and takes reading to a whole new level. Many Christians who have a long commute, for example, are now able to use that time to 'read' their audio Bibles. What a blessing!
Old Josh, In - Cold and Hot Veins posted on November 26, 2008 04:25:32 pm One summer hot day, in 1859, Ella Hightower walked into the study room of her husband's, Charles Hightower, "Dear, excuse me-" she said, she had interrupted him, the neighbor Mr. Smiley, was standing by her husband, Charles now stood up from his desk, Mr. Smiley, was shaking her husbands hand, while putting some money in his pocket. It all happened quite fast, too fast thought Ella, as if for some reason, she was seeing something she should not have seen, or they did not want her to see.
Uamak's Account (Or, the Tiamat and the Lost Age) posted on November 26, 2008 04:07:42 pm I shall tell you of the Seer-cat Woman, and the Virus Word (and her compadre, Vii, the huge and mighty demon, and the Tiamat of old. You have heard the tale have you not, perhaps not, in many likenesses in which the hero was named Siren the Great, or Hercules, the Tiamat, Gwyllion (daughter to the Tiamat) Seth, Nimrod, Gilgamesh, Azaz'el, or even St. Christopher. But it was the Tiamat, herself, no other that had to face the hideous and demoniac thing called the Virus Worm.
Old Josh's Ode to Bessie posted on November 26, 2008 04:06:49 pm Josh has taken a liking for Bessie, she works with her brother on the neighboring plantation; helps Josh with his two boys, and now Josh has created a song for her, he is wooing her, it would seem. She has come over to his shanty in the back of the Hightower house, by the carrel. They are now sitting on the little porch, in two rockers, and he is singing this song to her; Josh is not know to have ever been too romantic, in the past, or future, nor in the present, but he is here a little more balanced than in most previous episodes.
Old Josh, In - Sugar-Eyeing posted on November 26, 2008 04:04:03 pm Silas did have a young lover (a few of them), sweethearts; one of them, her name was Sweet Molasses (Jefferson, if you want to add that onto the name, although they were never married to Josh understands). She was born in Ozark, in the shanty town near by it anyhow, and had a child named Minerva, born 1873. But let me backtrack...
Old Josh In - Fraternizing With Nelly the Cow! posted on November 26, 2008 04:03:02 pm (Advance) There was a cow over in the pastor across the old dirt road, up a short ways, that separated Hightower plantation from -Henry Jackson Birmingham's, smaller plantation, almost a hobby farm type-the cows name was Nelly: the maid whom lived with him, and was the talk of the county while living in Ozark, name was Mahogany, Henry was in his mid-sixties, and Mahogany in her early seventies. Folks said they were really married, white to black, but Henry would never admit it, had he, he would have been skinned alive, and her, Mahogany, tar and feathered. Anyhow, the KKK, left well enough alone, as well as Henry kept it quiet, and he did, and some say he even paid them off monthly, that is, until he moved out of Ozark, and into the countryside...
Bjork Concert Tickets - Prepare to Be Amazed posted on November 26, 2008 12:43:38 pm Bjork is a diva with attitude! Never one to make mainstream music just to appease others, she keeps pushing the boundaries of her phenomenal vocal ability and musical vision to produce work that keeps you saying "Wow" for a long while. She goes where her music takes her and has an army of fans right behind.
Entertainment - Source For Enjoyment in Your Life posted on November 26, 2008 12:33:12 pm As far as entertainment is concerned, there is no limit to it. Who doesn't wants to enjoy life to the fullest? World Wide Web and its rich possibilities add to the possibilities of entertainment in abundance.
Free People Searches posted on November 26, 2008 12:31:18 pm 100% Free and Instant People Search. Search for people online and get phone numbers, addresses, emails, photos, and more for free.
Stylish Watches Found on Internet Watch Dealer Sites posted on November 26, 2008 11:57:28 am Stylish watches are often in the eye of the beholder. When you search the internet a number of stylish watches can be found on dealer websites, but consumers can choose for themselves which watches they find to be the most stylish and enjoyable. In addition to offering style watches, these watch dealers also able to offer deep discounts on their watches, regardless of the type of watch that is particularly intriguing to the potential consumer.
The Bars and Nightlife of Buckhead, Georgia posted on November 26, 2008 09:43:38 am Some people say its drinking establishments define a neighborhood's character. For Buckhead, GA, that character is hard to put your finger on, considering the sheer number of watering holes in the neighborhood.
Three Ways to Avoid a Fatal Mistake in Pitching Your Script posted on November 26, 2008 08:06:23 am So you're standing in front of that big-time Producer, Director or studio executive...now what do you do? If it's true that you only get one shot to sell your script, you want to put your best foot forward. Here's how you can do that in just three easy steps.
Luis Porem - RBG Rainbow Glasses - International Designer posted on November 25, 2008 05:28:27 pm I have recently been in touch with industrial designer Luis Porem, who has kindly allowed me to post some of his stunning work. Born in Lisbon, Portugal and raised in Alenquer - Luis Porem has presented some outstanding intuitive work, he describes the green valley of Alenquer as the place where he "fell in love with things.
Why You Should Order Audio Books Online posted on November 25, 2008 09:35:47 am Finally and perhaps the best reason of all, ordering audio books online means instant gratification. Just download and start listening. You'll be immersed in minutes. And when you're done, simply start all over again. And again and again!
How Wonderful Are Audio Books For Learning? posted on November 25, 2008 09:34:31 am If you're trying to learn a foreign language, there's no better way to learn than with audio instruction. By listening to someone who speaks the language fluently, you learn correct pronunciation as well as the language's nuances right from the start. With audio books, the learning opportunities are endless. So go online today and learn something new!
Why Download Audio Books Instead of Reading? posted on November 25, 2008 09:31:11 am Because you can, that's why! When you download audio books you're taking advantage of today's latest technology. People of all ages are jumping on board this latest trend that's both fun and educational. Will you be next?
Why Are Audio Books Becoming So Popular? posted on November 25, 2008 09:30:50 am With just a few clicks of your keyboard you can download fiction, non-fiction, self-help, romance, mystery, educational books for children, and a whole lot more. If it's been published, it's probably available in audio format. Your choice of audio books plus a handheld device means your very own portable personal library right at your fingertips. It doesn't get any better than that!
Is an Audio Book Club Right For You? posted on November 25, 2008 09:30:43 am If you love to read then an audio book club is definitely right for you! Audio book clubs are convenient, comprehensive and they're affordable, too. As a member, you'll find many of your favorite titles including classics, mysteries, biographies, love stories, kid's books, history, business, self development and more.
Ten Things to Consider When Choosing a Voiceover Artist posted on November 25, 2008 09:25:21 am Are you considering employing the services of a professional voiceover artist? No matter the type or size of project, here is ten things you may want to consider before you make your voice artist selection.
Techniques For Magic Tricks posted on November 25, 2008 08:53:40 am As a person who knows magic, you will have to accept that for every magic that you see, there will always be a trick that can explain the magic that you have seen. For some people, this may be considered as cheating but for some, this is only a form of performing to entertain through the use of tricks.
What Films to Watch Out For This Christmas posted on November 24, 2008 03:29:05 pm Films are something that make holidays more interesting. The holidays become more enjoyable because of the anticipation of the films that one can watch.
The Three Stages of Commercial Film Production posted on November 24, 2008 03:17:02 pm The methods that each individual film producer uses may vary but in the end, for the most part, all commercial films are made by the same three stage process. Inevitably production will be broken up into other sub-stages but in the end everything that is dome will fall into one of three categories.
Sound Stages Production and Design posted on November 24, 2008 03:16:38 pm Most people are completely unaware of all that goes into the production and design of a film set and sound stage. They watch a movie and enjoy the results of all the work that went into it, without ever knowing what took place in the actual production process.
The Crazy World of 3D Animation posted on November 24, 2008 03:16:23 pm Most of us are aware of 3D animation features and techniques. We also know that they are widely employed in entertainment sectors in different ways. 3D animation in general refer to the art of creating and modifying the images.
Stories - Priceless Educational Material For All posted on November 24, 2008 02:24:59 pm Do you like stories? If you do, you would probably know that stories can be a very powerful tool for educating children and adults alike.
America's 22nd Amendment posted on November 24, 2008 12:09:12 pm On February 27th, 1951, the 22nd amendment was ratified which made permanent a tradition that has profound influence on the philosophy of government in the United States of America. This amendment may not be the most well known amendment but its place in the fabric of American history cannot be overstated. That is because the 22nd Amendment mandated that.
How to Be an American Idol Or Australian Idol posted on November 24, 2008 08:04:11 am These days, it's the aim of many singers to be the next American Idol or Australian Idol. Anything is possible if you have the drive, determination and right advice along the way. This often means taking Singing Lessons and doing regular Singing Exercises. A lot of success, of course, depends on luck, but luck can be steered in the right direction.
Handwriting Analysis - 6 Myths and Concerns Answered posted on November 22, 2008 11:30:32 am Although handwriting analysis is gaining in popularity, many misconceptions exist about this complex form of personality analysis. Below we address six common concerns about handwriting analysis.
Handwriting Analysis - 5 Misconceptions Answered posted on November 22, 2008 11:25:55 am Handwriting analysis (graphology) shows how a person thinks and acts, along with their emotional balance, maturity, and much more. It denotes past conduct and displays potential for future behavior.
Concert Secrets Revealed - Stop Waiting in Line For Your Concert Tickets posted on November 22, 2008 08:13:39 am How do some fans always seem to get tickets to sold-out concerts while you're left on the outside looking in? Learn how ticket brokers literally skip to the front of the line and buy their tickets before the general public. This is powerful information anyone can use over and over again to buy tickets that most fans will get.
What is the Definition of Fine Art posted on November 21, 2008 02:09:52 pm The concept of fine art is commonly misunderstood. Many people think that fine art refers to the quality of the art in question, however this is not actually the case. What the fine in fine art actually refers to is that of the discipline's purity.
Business Basics For Voiceover Artists - 5 Tips For Setting Up a Voiceover Business posted on November 21, 2008 12:54:22 pm If you are considering setting up as a professional voiceover artist it important to remember the business aspects of voiceover. What do you need to set up as a voiceover artist? This article focuses on five elements to keep in mind.
Business Basics For Voiceover Artists - Voiceover and Communication posted on November 21, 2008 12:50:00 pm If you're thinking of setting up as a professional Voiceover Artist its important to consider the business aspects of voiceover work. Your communication methods are critical in auditioning and finding work and presenting yourself as a professional talent to voice seekers.
The Merced Cthulhu posted on November 21, 2008 12:01:27 pm Only in ancient manuscripts can the word Cthulhu be found, meaning 'horror of the horrors.' A horror that numbs you, one that defies even God and His mercy; the decipherment of the word can entangle both the pawn and the prey, it reduces human existence to a weak and stale plight. Thus, in this following story, one that is based on fact (and considered by the author as historical fiction, since he has added his own descriptiveness to the account, and his own adjectives, that in which he feels belong to the story), that took place in November, of 2008; we will see a jealous mindless monster in motion, and the pawn will be devoured (names have been changed)...
Listening and the Unabridged Audio Book posted on November 21, 2008 10:53:15 am Stories and how we tell them to one another has been of great cultural importance to the human race since the dawn of time. It is only with a firm oral tradition that history is passed down to the next generation and we can understand how life was once lived. But until recently, we didn't get any further than the novel. While enjoyable and available, the novel can be cumbersome and difficult to find time for.
Art and Art Materials posted on November 21, 2008 10:43:35 am What is art? What makes it good or bad? What makes it appeal to the people or repel? Who decides? It is the medium where creativity is infused with reality and is brought into life.
Two Pigeons Kissing (A Poem) And the Ragged Sparrow (A Tale) posted on November 21, 2008 09:33:56 am In winter in Minnesota the days are short, the season long, and everything turns to a light and sometimes dark gray; snow hides everything, like a giant white umbrella. The Countryside, even the city produces profound feelings of disenchantment, haunted by the ragged looking sparrows (and some squirrels); occasionally, the sun flutters through the desolate sky and its clouds, and inside the winds resides gloom, you squint your eyes after a while in the endless white on white-snow.
Get Ultimate Home Entertainment With DVD Players posted on November 21, 2008 09:26:14 am DVD players are the perfect devices to get complete home entertainment. For highly fashionable looks, the contemporary DVD players add a unique flavour of style to your interior.
Audio Books - General Overview posted on November 20, 2008 12:52:57 pm Audio books in the UK are very popular. So popular in fact that it has become a trend in some ways, and not only a selective market as it first started out. There are a huge collection of audio books available from many different companies and many of these offer audio books that are downloadable as well.
Favourite Places to Enjoy Audio Books posted on November 20, 2008 12:30:43 pm While it must be said that previously conventional books had certain advantages, with the arrival of audio books the demand for them (conventional hardcover and paperbacks) have since saw a sharp decrease. This is because audio books have become the new darling of the general reading public. One of the reasons for this is the advent of technology, which enables the audio books to be 'read' in many locations comfortably.
Information About Audio Books posted on November 20, 2008 11:58:39 am While it is true that the CD is a much more popular medium when compared to the audio cassettes, it must be said that the public generally prefer the audio cassette format of Audio books in the UK and not the CD format. Why is it so? This, is one of the interesting discussion we have going on here.
Arts and Crafts - A Divine Gift to Humanity posted on November 20, 2008 10:11:54 am Everything around you are created as art forms. The plants, the soil, the clouds hovering above you in the sky - all resemble art and craft works. Arts and crafts are part and parcel of our own existence.
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Fred Astaire Portrait posted on November 19, 2008 05:02:47 pm Many people say that he was the greatest dancer of all times, at least the greatest dancer ever seen on film. Fred danced in cabarets, vaudevilles and music halls all over the world. He is very known for his acting in Hollywood movies together with Ginger Rodgers.
The Story on Ancient Egyptian Art Gifts - The Strength of a Culture posted on November 19, 2008 02:19:58 pm Egyptian art was remarkably conservative, tied to an artistic tradition that resisted major change even down into Roman times. This may be due to the fact that much of surviving Egyptian art and architecture was connected in some way with religion, death, burial and/or the afterlife, but other factors as well need to be considered.
An Adventure About the Fun of Museums, Their Future, and Locating Museum Stores posted on November 19, 2008 02:14:40 pm Museums are places for sharing, where scientists share the results of their work with the community. Museums are also nurturing places, home for many scientists. They are special places for us to learn about special objects and materials. When you come into that space, you learn about things in a short period of time.
Diary of a Nomad posted on November 19, 2008 11:28:30 am It was the year 2507. Humanity had become relatively civilized. Life was easy, except the more intangible parts of it.
How to Do the Trapped Bill Bar Trick posted on November 19, 2008 11:02:38 am This trick is very simple and easy to do and you will really impress people by doing this trick. All you need to have are two bottles and a bill and the bill needs to be trapped between the two beer bottles and the challenge is to remove the bill so that the beer bottles won't fall over. You can only touch the bill and you can not touch the two beer bottles.
Traveling Animal Shows Take Good Care of Their Business posted on November 19, 2008 10:28:35 am My first 3 seasons in the carnival industry were spent as an attendant of a side show. I worked The Midget Horse and The Giant Horse and was directly involved with The Giant Pig, The Giant Alligator, and The Giant Steer. It was actually quite enjoyable and very very interesting.
The Many Ways of Getting Stuffed Animals in a Pinch posted on November 19, 2008 10:28:08 am This is an article describing the many different ways to get supplies for a concessions business in the carnival. There are many ways to get supplies in a pinch and I know just about all of them. Why do I know just about all of them. Because i have been there all too many times. This lack of supply has cost me money in a variety of ways. Including some ways that i didn't describe because those don't really affect why this article was written. One not discussed is while your gone getting supplies on the fly, your help is off their game, so to speak, because the game is without the normal steps of operation.
Carnival Games Policies Are Now For the Weak Minded posted on November 19, 2008 10:26:58 am The game policies in American Carnivals are changing all the time. They are changing for the purpose of bettering the every day environment for fair patrons. Right!
Ohio Fairs Are Very Well Governed posted on November 19, 2008 09:30:46 am I have been running around this country as a carny for 19 years now. In that time I have went to carnivals in Ohio and found them to be quite well monitored. Since they are so well watched and inspected I realize that they have an excellent program already in action. I have a few good ideas to improve upon their already very good service that won't be to hard for them to integrate into their pre-existing services. I have an idea directly involving their games an d the game help that will definitely....
What is Close-up Magic? posted on November 18, 2008 05:36:10 pm Close-up magic is magical entertainment that happens right in front of you, magic you can not only see but feel and touch. This intimacy is what makes it so different from other types of magic. An expert close-up magician will involve and interact with the audience far more than a stage magician (or any other form of entertainer for that matter).
Is Magic Evil? posted on November 18, 2008 04:33:18 pm Magic is used to entertain millions of people every single year. Despite the fact that it's entertaining, there are quite a few people who believe that magic is evil. There are people who believe that magic is the work of the devil. Is it evil?
Love in the Backseat posted on November 18, 2008 03:14:23 pm Boot camp was boot camp, and I was for the most part, a midwinter soldier, in that I was, or it was midwinter when I ended up in book camp and that is in itself another story, under the heading of the Novelette, "A Midwinter Soldier." While in boot camp, we marched in the rain, and in the light snows of North Carolina, Fort Bragg, it was the winter of 1969 when it was all completed, and I'd head on to Alabama for my advance training.
Reading For Entertainment posted on November 18, 2008 02:37:22 pm Let's look at our home and money situation. Do we have a family? And do we still want to have some fun-filled entertainment in our lives? We're tired of watching television every night, but we're monitoring the family dollar, and to take the whole gang to the movies is a big chunk of change. So let's go back to a common form of entertainment of the past: Reading.
Entertainment Rooms posted on November 18, 2008 02:28:56 pm Entertainment rooms should have the right equipments and furniture such as a nice comfortable couch, a big screen TV, and video games to keep guests feel at home. Buy a quality television. If you are going to buy a TV for your entertainment room, there are many stores that can cater to every budget.
Wolf Hunt in the Boundary Waters posted on November 18, 2008 12:48:43 pm It was near daylight, out of the darkness came two glary-eyes, spread apart like an owls; scared, looking every which way. Then they'd vanish. He could see-had caught a glimpse of-and now was refocusing, could see, a barn in the far-distance, between the naked trees and his shivering body, under naked branches, where he was huddled, and now over him was an emerging dim-whitish blue sky, rising; he was slightly blinded by the pure white snow that surrounded him, and night turning into day (he was in a wooded area, called the Boundary Waters, in upper Minnesota, it was the winter of 1990...)
Wedging Clay For Throwing Pottery posted on November 18, 2008 09:47:38 am In this article, I am going to be talking about wedging clay. Clay wedging is the act of preparing clay for the pottery wheel in order throw your pottery. This is a very important step in working with the clay.
George Noory Vs Art Bell posted on November 18, 2008 09:44:02 am I'm a bit of a talk radio connoisseur, as are many of us that travel cross country on a regular basis. I was introduced to talk radio some eight years ago now, and one of my first found favorites was Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell.
Three Ways to Avoid a Fatal Mistake in Pitching Your Script posted on November 18, 2008 09:40:22 am o you're standing in front of that big-time Producer, Director or studio executive...now what do you do? If it's true that you only get one shot to sell your script, you want to put your best foot forward. Here's how you can do that in just three easy steps.
Airsoft Firearms - Cheap & The Best posted on November 17, 2008 11:51:12 am Duplicate models of the airsoft firearms are flooding the present market rampantly. There is a popular notion that cheap things do not last long and are not of good quality. But in the case of these airsoft firearms, such an assumption is not at all valid. One can easily purchase an airsoft firearm, which generally comes with a low cost. Here you do not have to compromise with the product features. These are highly reliable and guaranteed. Some people find it difficult to invest their capital in purchasing these arms, since they are not very sure of the quality of the products. They always look for the finest products, which can be obtained keeping under the budget.
Redfield Rifle Scope - The Best in Industry posted on November 17, 2008 10:54:39 am Redfield scopes have been in the foray for almost close to a century now. This in itself speaks a lot about the company as staying in the main industry indicates significantly about the standards and quality of any product. The rifles of this company were produced in Colorado initially but it was a man called Blount who finally gained monopoly over the company. The line was experiencing a brief period of discontinuation but recovered soon after.
How to Get a Fishing License posted on November 17, 2008 10:26:20 am No matter whether you are a freshwater or saltwater fisherman, you will enjoy fishing in Virginia. The state offers resident senior citizens free fishing licenses, while providing active duty military personnel with fishing licenses at a reduced rate. Find out more information on how to get a resident or non-resident fishing license in Virginia.
Anonymous Rebelius posted on November 16, 2008 10:25:27 am Uncle Plato was a visionary man, an outstanding child abuser and a first-class philosopher, no question about that. His oligarchy/democracy/anarchy triptych and his theory about the propensity of democracy to decay into anarchy are still relevant today, for most of its parts. But for all the intellectual spice of his grotto's allegory, he couldn't match Corneille's Alcandre on one point: foreseeing. The advent of the Anonymous Rebelius: he didn't see that one coming.
Poppi's Pizza Palace and the Movie Marathon posted on November 15, 2008 03:24:20 pm It's Friday night, and Lilith and her friends Leonard, Lulu and Liam plan on an all-night movie marathon. Leonard has rented several videos, and Lulu and Liam have brought the wine. They're all pretty hungry and decide to have some pizza delivered.
Alexz Johnson - A Great Talent You May Not Know About posted on November 14, 2008 04:16:35 pm There are lots of talented people no one knows about because they are not exposed to them, never learn their names, or don't get the chance to find out who they are. Alexz Johnson is one such talent that is often overlooked or left out in the unknown. Find out about this amazing girl and the work she's done while you were looking at someone more famous or well known in her projects.
The Evolution of Greek Sculpture From 600 BCE - 150 BCE posted on November 14, 2008 03:55:48 pm Virtual Assistant are contracted to myriad tasks, including article writing for the purpose of marketing various websites. This article took a lot of research, but was great fun to write as historic art has always held an interest for me and the Greeks not only left a rich artistic legacy, they lent their creative genius to the future.
How to Book Entertainment For Your Event posted on November 14, 2008 02:57:15 pm The simple steps to take in order to find and book professional quality entertainment anywhere, for any event. When it comes to having entertainment for a special event or party, there are certain steps you can take to ensure that you and your guests have a wonderful and successful event, and more importantly, the entertainer is what you expected. First step is to figure out the type of people that will be at the event, and if there is a theme, what is it? Are you having a beach theme, or pirates theme, or what? Themes making finding and booking entertainment a lot easier and less time consuming.
Easy to Learn Card Tricks to Entertain Family and Friends During the Holidays posted on November 14, 2008 02:55:10 pm Anyone with just a little bit of imagination loves magic. And there is no time more magical than the Christmas holiday season. What better time to look for some easy to learn card tricks to entertain your loved ones. There are 2 basic steps you must master to be successful while performing magic card tricks.
Be Professional in Performing Magic Tricks posted on November 13, 2008 12:08:23 pm If you want to perform professional magic tricks, then you can do so. However, you will need to have enough commitment to it if you really want to do it professionally. You can ask the magicians and they can say that it is easy to perform the tricks on stage but they will also relay to you that the hardships are not on stage but behind it when they are just practicing their magic tricks.
3 Tips to Building Your First Modeling Portfolio posted on November 13, 2008 12:06:02 pm Finding an agent is difficult and there is a lot of competition along the way. So how do we build the best portfolio to get the job done? We want to find the best agency possible to represent us so we need to learn the things that the agents look for in their models portfolios.
The Death of a Rising Star posted on November 13, 2008 11:33:46 am There was one guy once who saw life as an opportunity to achieve great things. In his case it was art. And in art he worshiped beauty and elegance, originality and temper. God learned about him just before he was born. A star rose in the sky and it was of special brilliance. Having failed with his previous son, whom in his opinion he sent too early on Earth, God decided to learn from his mistake and delayed the coming of the new emissary. He took the boy by his side and waited for the right moment.
Fighting For His Life posted on November 13, 2008 11:00:56 am The Salvation Army included Social Service Centers, or Socials, residential rehabilitation centers for alcoholics. (Socials, now called Adult Rehabilitation Centers, or ARCs, are the part of the Army that picks up donations and sells them in their thrift stores.) Residents typically came to the Social from long years of addiction.
5 Things To Remember For Decorating Your Birthday Cake posted on November 13, 2008 09:14:22 am Your birthday cake comes as a symbol and expression of love from your near and dear ones. Their wishes do mean a lot for you. It is a pleasure for all of them to be a part of the most memorable day in your life. Friends, relatives and others consider you important and that's why they make their presence felt in this occasion in spite of having some other affairs in that scheduled time also. For you too, it's something auspicious.
Magical Secret of Singing! posted on November 13, 2008 08:53:56 am Whether you want to be a professional singer or just want to learn it as a hobby, learning how to sing is not easy. Even some of the best singers have to face criticism many a times be it about flat notes, song choices, or clothing.
Romancing the Shadow (Sketches From the Book, "Romances of a Midwinter Soldier") posted on November 13, 2008 08:52:02 am I don't know how I met her, a lot of my girlfriends back in those far-off days, some of them anyhow, just came like that, out of nowhere, and it ended up just the same way, easy come easy go, yes indeed, nowhere is where we ended up. And many of them looked pretty darn nice, and the Shadow, she was so-so. They, the boys in the neighborhood called her the 'Shadow,' because she followed me along like a shadow, wherever I went-yeah-she was there! It was similar to that anyhow; on the other hand, my life was not looking out a window, it was raining palm trees, and a few of the girls even came knocking at my door, and she was one.
Mystery Flight Over Java (Short Story) posted on November 13, 2008 08:47:50 am Of my fatherland and my friends I have little to say. Perhaps the length of years I have lived, now sixty-one, have motivated me if not obsessed me, from the one to travel the world and find its mysteries, and alienated me from the other, for few can I find to trust, befriend, without self-interest at every corner, and at my expense.
How a Flashlight Saved My Life posted on November 12, 2008 05:26:16 pm When I first left home for college, my mother was a real stickler about safety. I can't really count all the lectures I endured about safety, that, while well meaning, weren't really subjects I was terribly interested in as I left home for the first time. Of particular non-interest on my agenda were the many lessons about driving safety.
Advantages of Cool Firing Art Glazes posted on November 12, 2008 05:14:21 pm There are many advantages to be gained by cone 06 reduction firing of art glazes as opposed to high temperature firing. High fire glazes, between cone 9 and 11, require kiln temperatures of about 2350 degrees Fahrenheit (1288 degrees Centigrade), whereas cone 06 glazes require temperatures of 2200 degrees Fahrenheit (1204 degrees Centigrade). This 150 degree Fahrenheit (66 degree Centigrade) difference requires considerably more energy and stresses the kiln, wearing it out more quickly.
Learn to Recognize the Authentic Autograph Or Get Ripped Off posted on November 12, 2008 04:42:35 pm Recognizing a fake is not as hard as it may seem and there are many organizations and dealers who will help collectors authenticate an autograph free of charge. Recognizing a fake is not as hard as it may seem and there are many organizations and dealers who will help collectors authenticate an autograph free of charge.
Fly Filmmaking - A 10 Day Challenge posted on November 12, 2008 12:37:01 pm Does the term "fly film making" attract your attention? Fly film making is a very important aspect of the Seattle International Film Festival. This article tells you all that you ever wanted to know about this interesting format of film making.
Film Making Equipment Rental - All That You Should Know posted on November 12, 2008 12:25:01 pm The moment you are done with the preliminaries and have finalized the budget for your film making project and chalked out a schedule to complete it, the first thing you should worry about is the equipments that you will require to produce your film. You need to shop around for the film making equipment rental houses and their prices. It will be useful to prepare a list of rental houses. Further, there may be equipments that require reserving ahead of time so that you have them when you need them.
Entering The Film Industry? Bring Your Best Foot Forward posted on November 12, 2008 12:17:55 pm Getting into film making industry is both tough and challenging. You can't get into film industry with the approach you normally follow at other places. Things are done differently here and better you know how it works. Positions are hardly advertised and film makers hire crew based on personal contacts and networking.
Location Scouting For The Film - 9 Easy Tips posted on November 12, 2008 12:16:36 pm The most exciting aspect of film making is location scouting. It promises a great deal of travel, fun, and adventure. Here are some simple tips to help you find the best location for your new film.
Film School - Study And Enjoy Simultaneously! posted on November 12, 2008 12:11:44 pm If you are someone who wants to become a filmmaker, film school should be a place of joy for you. Because it not only equips you with the basic film making skills, but it also serves to shape your passion. Besides, it gives you the thrust and direction to produce your own film with new and fresh ideas.
Mascots & Minglers - Eye Catching Entertainers posted on November 12, 2008 12:10:22 pm One way to improve your events is to introduce an entertainer into the mix. Surprise and entertain your guests with a mascot, mingler, or professional entertainer.
A New Film Maker And His Crew - Do You Understand Me? posted on November 12, 2008 11:50:32 am Today almost anyone, who knows a word or two about films, can start making film. The lack of experience on the part of the new film maker often results in misunderstanding between him and his crew. He must constantly be asking the question: Do you understand me?