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Modern Abstract Art Demands Participation From The Observer

Modern abstract art is both celebrated and misunderstood. It is the epitome of artistic freedom of expression, using forms, textures and colors that often represent emotions or other intangible elements, rather than actual physical objects. It emp...

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What Will You Find in a Fine Art Gallery?

When I think of a fine art gallery, I generally think of very expensive pieces of art on display in a place where you dress nice, be quiet, and do not touch. But what really is a fine art gallery? And what can be found in one? I think the first qu...

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The Great American Dream, The Renaissance Period and the Modern Life

The Renaissance was a period that marked the development of the human race sharply. It all started in Italy during the 14th and 15th centuries. It was period that came immediately after the Middle Ages - a period characterized by religious devotio...

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Prataat Nakorn Panom

In 2408 BE, the Sacred Relic Chedi at Nakorn Panom fell down and crumbled to rubble. This was an event which left Faithful Buddhists and devotees of the sacred Chedi in both Thailand and neighboring countries shocked and saddened at the event. sho...

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The Real Modern Day Philosophers

The French Dictionary of the French Academy that was read during the end of the seventeenth century described philosophe, (a philosopher) as a wise man who lives a quiet life, an individual who by free thought puts himself above the ordinary dutie...

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Jewish Thought and Character Throughout History

The Jews are the children of an idea. The idea of Jehovah - God of supreme universal significance and power with whom they have a particular unique and exclusive relationship. It was this idea that kept them alive as a people through years of tria...

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Vincenzo Lunardi and the First Balloon Ascent in England

Ever since the invention of the air balloon, and the first ascent in France by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783, there was huge enthusiasm for ballooning. Vincenzo Lunardi, an Italian diplomat, known as 'the Daredevil Aeronaut', and his friend Geo...

[Read more]

Randomness of the Universe Or Purposeful Universe?

It is now beginning to be clear to most people that this world, this universe we are living it has intelligence, a personality is marked on it. The truth that science tried to hide from people these many years, is being revealed by personal develo...

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Ancient Gaelic Women - A Legacy Filled With Independence and Strength - "Knives on Their Thighs

Get A New View of Ancient Women And How Modern Women Reflect and Project Old Strengths and Virtues Because most people learn their history from the back end of a sociology class, or from a venomous comment in a political seminar, many people get ...

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The Fight for Women's Rights

In the Western world, the fight for women's equality and freedoms has wielded significant progress in female economic, social, sexual and political rights. In the developing world, however, women are still fundamentally disadvantaged and suffer...

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The Realities of the Pakistan Floods

In July, the worst floods in the nation's recorded history washed over Pakistan after unprecedented and unrelenting monsoonal rainfall. The sheer scale of this natural disaster is hard to comprehend. There is a disconnect between what the astronom...

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Of Leaves and Priests: Ireland's Symbols Revealed

When people hear of Ireland, they make automatic associations between this country and 1) an earthy color, 2) a leaf and 3) a priest. These three things, namely - the color green, three-leafed clovers and St. Patrick's Day - are the most common...

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Celebrating the Life of the Dead

Mexicans are known to have a very rich tradition and culture. They are very much into feasts and holidays. One of the most notable holidays by Mexicans is the Day of the dead. It is celebrated every 2nd day of November. The day of the dead is some...

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Life in a Shelter

When I became homeless the second time and came to the Salvation Army-Cross Roads as it was designated, I felt lucky for the referral by the director of security from the retirement village. It was one of those "meant-to-be" experiences I've refer...

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Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte's Inspirations for Thornfield Hall

Charlotte Bronte was inspired by several real-life English country houses when creating Thornfield Hall, the home of Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre. The house itself plays an important role in the novel, being the location of several significant...

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Four Simple Basic Factors to Consider When Writing a Memoir or Biography

In this article I would like to share with you four key attributes to consider when writing a memoir or biography. By the virtue of you being a human being, you are qualified to write a memoir or biography. So let us get on with these four attribu...

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SEO's Importance to Internet Marketing Campaigns

Internet marketing, also called online marketing, is one of the most powerful tools that you have in your business marketing arsenal today. Among the many different Internet marketing strategies available, search engine optimization is one of the...

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Content Development and Link Building - The Two Are Mutually Exclusive, At Least If You Want Results

I've lost track of the number of webmasters I've seen trying to "game" search engines. They create loosely constructed websites with next to no content, and build links with a view to making a "head start". While it probably works a lot of the time..

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Social Media and Search Engine Optimisation: How It All Comes Together

One emerging trend in the Search Engine Optimisation industry in recent years has been an emphasis, from almost all of the most prominent Search Engine Optimisation professionals in the world, in social media campaigns. Social Media platforms like...

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Three Of The Easiest SEO Mistakes Anyone Can Make

Search Engine Optimisation, as in industry, propagates fallacies. It's difficult, particularly if you're new to SEO, to separate the wheat from the chaff and get to the point about what measures will truly increase your visibility in search. In...

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Professional SEO Company

Professional SEO Companies continue to dominate the Internet marketing spectrum. With years of extensive industry experience, SEO firms specialize in a range of online marketing and advertising services. This includes Search Engine Optimization...

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Google Pagerank And Website Ranking Advice

A highly ranked website can mean a lot for your notoriety and your career. With literally trillions of URLs out there with about a billion new ones started each year, it's easy to see how obscurity can be your biggest obstacle. How do you get your...

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Law Firm Marketing: Search Engine Optimization Tricks and Treats

Halloween may be past now, but there are still some things to learn from this most spooky of holidays. One key lesson to learn is that there are good tricks and bad tricks. This is just as true when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO) as...

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Cheap SEO Service: How To Choose The Right One

An inexpensive Search Engine Optimization service does not guarantee quality. However, that does not mean that all low-cost SEO services cannot give you satisfactory results like those guaranteed by the top-dollar ones. Choosing the right SEO prov...

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Active SEO - A New Approach to Search Engine Optimization After the Panda Updates

Active SEO is a business oriented service aimed at producing the most relevant and rich content possible for a company website to achieve a first page position on search engines...

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Modern Abstract Art Demands Participation From The Observer

Modern abstract art is both celebrated and misunderstood. It is the epitome of artistic freedom of expression, using forms, textures and colors that often represent emotions or other intangible elements, rather than actual physical objects. It emp...

[Read more]

What Will You Find in a Fine Art Gallery?

When I think of a fine art gallery, I generally think of very expensive pieces of art on display in a place where you dress nice, be quiet, and do not touch. But what really is a fine art gallery? And what can be found in one? I think the first qu...

[Read more]

The Great American Dream, The Renaissance Period and the Modern Life

The Renaissance was a period that marked the development of the human race sharply. It all started in Italy during the 14th and 15th centuries. It was period that came immediately after the Middle Ages - a period characterized by religious devotio...

[Read more]

Prataat Nakorn Panom

In 2408 BE, the Sacred Relic Chedi at Nakorn Panom fell down and crumbled to rubble. This was an event which left Faithful Buddhists and devotees of the sacred Chedi in both Thailand and neighboring countries shocked and saddened at the event. sho...

[Read more]

The Real Modern Day Philosophers

The French Dictionary of the French Academy that was read during the end of the seventeenth century described philosophe, (a philosopher) as a wise man who lives a quiet life, an individual who by free thought puts himself above the ordinary dutie...

[Read more]

Jewish Thought and Character Throughout History

The Jews are the children of an idea. The idea of Jehovah - God of supreme universal significance and power with whom they have a particular unique and exclusive relationship. It was this idea that kept them alive as a people through years of tria...

[Read more]

Vincenzo Lunardi and the First Balloon Ascent in England

Ever since the invention of the air balloon, and the first ascent in France by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783, there was huge enthusiasm for ballooning. Vincenzo Lunardi, an Italian diplomat, known as 'the Daredevil Aeronaut', and his friend Geo...

[Read more]

Randomness of the Universe Or Purposeful Universe?

It is now beginning to be clear to most people that this world, this universe we are living it has intelligence, a personality is marked on it. The truth that science tried to hide from people these many years, is being revealed by personal develo...

[Read more]

Ancient Gaelic Women - A Legacy Filled With Independence and Strength - "Knives on Their Thighs

Get A New View of Ancient Women And How Modern Women Reflect and Project Old Strengths and Virtues Because most people learn their history from the back end of a sociology class, or from a venomous comment in a political seminar, many people get ...

[Read more]

The Fight for Women's Rights

In the Western world, the fight for women's equality and freedoms has wielded significant progress in female economic, social, sexual and political rights. In the developing world, however, women are still fundamentally disadvantaged and suffer...

[Read more]

The Realities of the Pakistan Floods

In July, the worst floods in the nation's recorded history washed over Pakistan after unprecedented and unrelenting monsoonal rainfall. The sheer scale of this natural disaster is hard to comprehend. There is a disconnect between what the astronom...

[Read more]

Of Leaves and Priests: Ireland's Symbols Revealed

When people hear of Ireland, they make automatic associations between this country and 1) an earthy color, 2) a leaf and 3) a priest. These three things, namely - the color green, three-leafed clovers and St. Patrick's Day - are the most common...

[Read more]

Celebrating the Life of the Dead

Mexicans are known to have a very rich tradition and culture. They are very much into feasts and holidays. One of the most notable holidays by Mexicans is the Day of the dead. It is celebrated every 2nd day of November. The day of the dead is some...

[Read more]

Life in a Shelter

When I became homeless the second time and came to the Salvation Army-Cross Roads as it was designated, I felt lucky for the referral by the director of security from the retirement village. It was one of those "meant-to-be" experiences I've refer...

[Read more]

Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte's Inspirations for Thornfield Hall

Charlotte Bronte was inspired by several real-life English country houses when creating Thornfield Hall, the home of Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre. The house itself plays an important role in the novel, being the location of several significant...

[Read more]

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