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My Favorite Vacation Included An Alaska Cruise Package

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

So where did you go for your Blue Hawaii Vacation?  Did you go to another country or to the beach, perhaps?  Did you fly, drive, or take a train?  My favorite vacation, ever, was an Alaska cruise package that was bought for me by my favorite uncle.  When I graduated from college my uncle decided […]

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Don’t Just Learn Guitar, Master It

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

We have all seen those true guitar heroes in the world. I do not mean the video game. Any 6 year old in the U.S. knows how to be a rock-star and play games like that. I am talking about the true guitar poets that make their instrument sing. Well recently I read a book […]

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St. Louis Blues

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

East St. Louis was supposed to be off limits for all of us. But once you had heard the music that came from over there is was impossible not to go back. They not only played the blues but they they felt them and played in such a manner that the rest […]

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How To Create Good Quality Nature Slide Photography

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Nature slide photography is one of branches in the field of photography. As other types of photography, the purpose of slide photography is to take good quality pictures, and explores several essential tips that will help you to create nature slide photography, are as Light arrangements photographers realize the importance of light and shades, the […]

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The street dancing kids find a new hero

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

There are some sights that are amazing, some that are horrendous and some that are just mystifying. This was a mystifying sight.
I walked down the main avenue as always on my way to buy the newspaper. There were a bunch of kids around the corner, harmless really just that they make quite a lot of […]

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How To Begin To Learn Japanese

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Japanese football has also established a strong international presence, in terms of the global division of international labour, institutional power and financial standing. How it develops in the future will depend on the impetus generated from staging the 2002 World Cup in Japan. Japanese carriers about how to begin to learn japanese, surface ship for […]

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15 Tips For What To Do With Your Sewing Pattern

Friday, September 12th, 2008

What to do with a sewing pattern once you take it out of the envelope.   You have searched the pattern books, found the perfect pattern for your material and now you are off home to make it up.   What is the first thing you need to do?   You will have selected a pattern for your […]

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Can Someone Help me Find a Listing?

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

I think that I have been missing some of the reality tv shows that I like because I don’t see when they are coming on. So is there some sort of list of reality tv shows out there that someone can direct me to? I figure that if there is a list like that somewhere […]

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Collect porcelain dolls and buy them online

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

One of my favorite types of dolls to collect are porcelain dolls. They come in such variety and are so pretty. You can easily find very simple and basic porcelain dolls, but then there are a large number of elaborately painted and dressed dolls. There is something about purchasing a new porcelain doll and having […]

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The Beautiful Sunset

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Everybody was talking about the picture in the morning paper today. It was taken by a photographer named Garza, and it was a picture od a breathtaking sunset. With pictures like that, I will not be surprised to see Houston Photographer Garza in the news more often. The colors were so vibrant, […]

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Grand Central Terminal’s 44 platforms

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Opened in 1871, Grand Central Terminal has 44 platforms, which is more than any other station in the world. It also has 67 underground tracks that run on two different levels. Even more platforms and tracks are being added to the station in the near future. However, people come to the railway station, also known […]

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belly dancing drum

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

I have been learning about different instruments, and the latest one is the darbuka or doumbek, also known as the goblet drum or belly dancing drum. I went onto the website www.yourworldinstruments.command found many different doumbeks,
These are inexpensive drums with a unique sound, it says; there is one called an Alexandria doumbek. […]

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