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  • Interview With TV’s Mike Nelson  By : Jordan K. Williams
    An interview with Mike Nelson of Mystery Science Theater 2000 on what he thinks of Hollywood.
  • Plasma Television Buying Guide  By : Microtek Lab Inc
    Welcome to the Plasma TV Buying Guide. Well help guide you towards making informed choices on buying the plasma TV you need for your home theater or living room, tradeshow application, business or retail display, or executive and corporate boardroom.
  • Everything You Wanted To Know about Guitar Strings  By : Mike Hayes
    Worn strings are by far the most common cause of a bad tone and contribute to a lot of tuning problems. These simple tips will help you get the most out of your guitar.
  • How To Have A Profitable Craft Show Booth  By : Natalie Goyette
    First impressions do make a huge difference. If you put two craft show booths side-by-side, and they are both selling the same craft, the more attractive booth will get the majority of the business. Thats just human nature. When something is appealing, we are drawn to it.
  • Explosive Tips on Drawing with the Pencil  By : Todd Harris
    This article shows artists how to avoid common mistakes made with the pencil. These tips will help bring to life your drawings in a simple way. Follow these explosive tips and watch your drawings come to life.
  • How Much Money Do Video Game Designers Make  By : Todd Harris
    This article shows video game enthusiasts how much money video game designers make. It also gives away the number one secret in video games, that you can be a game designer and make lots of money. And, it's easier than you think to become a video game designer.
  • Tying One on with Emily  By : Kerry Wood
    A playful exegesis of Emily Dickinson's poem "I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed" employing the poet's extended metaphor of intoxication to appreciation of nature and extending it to include appreciation of poetry.
  • How To Profit from a Craft Niche  By : Natalie Goyette
    You have wandered the aisles of numerous craft shows and you are looking for a few new ideas for your own crafts. You have been selling the same thing for some time now, and you are looking for another creative avenue. A new craft challenge is what you are after and one that is going to allow you to make a great profit, just like the last craft you made.
  • 10 Best Online casinos  By : Steve Fransisco
    There are a number of online casinos where you can just log on to play the most exciting casino games. Here is a list of 10 Best Online casinos that you can play at any time and just anywhere!
  • Best Online Casino  By : Steve Fransisco
    If you are looking for the best online casino rooms then you have just arrived at the right place. The best online casino rooms of the games at the internet are always full with people who are busy playing the online games.
  • Free Online Casino Game  By : Steve Fransisco
    There are some very grand options available at these free online casino game websites. Any player can choose his own type of card room that he expects to play or participate in. Although this feature is also found at the live money casinos or poker games, but the fact remains that these free online casino game are incredibly different and are much more comfortable.
  • Gambling Games online  By : Steve Fransisco
    Playing gambling games online for the purpose of earning a living or for just pure excitement is entirely within your potential and it may just be possible if you learn some easy rules about the various online gambling games like casino and poker. However, it takes a great combination of talent, gusto, staying power, respect and the right kind of temper to succeed in these gambling games online.
  • English Major Barbarisms  By : Kerry Wood
    A muddle-headed English major graduate who should have been tossed out of school instead graduates with honors and is applying to teach. His heavy collegiate reading load has caused him to confuse and combine all the literature he has too hastily read. The article is intended to amuse only.
  • Online Casino Gambling  By : Steve Fransisco
    So you are thinking of playing online casino gambling. Well, you can just ask any one who is a regular at playing these online casino-gambling games and you will certainly come to know about all the fun and excitement that is a part of the game.
  • Reflections on "Mirror" and "Metphors" by Sylvia Plath  By : Kerry Wood
    English teacher Kerry Wood presents an analysis of two short poems by Sylvia Plath. The analysis focuses on the operation of figurative language--particularly metaphor and simile.
  • Top Online Casino  By : Steve Fransisco
    There are hundreds of top online casino sites that offer a broad diversity of appealing features to pull more of new online players who play online casino. Many of these top online casino sites have even set up educational portals, which help the new players, learn all about how to play online casino.
  • Decoding Book Resurrects the Ancient Astronaut Theme  By : Gersiane De Brito
    Article on ancient astronaut theory, derived from cryptogrpahy book Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking and from interview with the books author, Morten St. George.
  • Home Theatre Speakers - What You Need To Know  By : Microtek Lab Inc
    There are four basic home theater speaker categories: towers, satellites, subwoofers, and center channels. A tower speaker is a tall, freestanding model capable of reproducing a full range of sound. Satellites, which can be used as both front or rear-channel (surround) speakers, are small, bass-limited models designed to be paired with a subwoofer.
  • How To Play Three Chord Songs On Guitar  By : Mike Hayes
    Sooner or later you are going to take your guitar along to a casual sing-a-long type jam and hope that someone will start singing in the only key you know. It happens to everyone, the chart at the end of this article and let a little light in.
  • A Writing Enterprise  By : Jordan K. Williams
    Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens came to Hollywood to write. While in town, they managed to tear down some common entertainment industry assumptions.
  • Something you would like to know about free casinos  By : Steve Fransisco
    Gambling provides the thrill by stoking the risk-taking trait in individuals. The suspense of playing up against the odds and coming out trumps is exhilarating. That is why casinos are a big hit with those seeking edge-of-the-seat entertainment coupled with windfall money. Free casinos are the latest development in the industry.
  • How To Make Sales After the Craft Show  By : Natalie Goyette
    You might only be able to make it to a half dozen craft shows a year between production time and the cost to enter. It may be more it may be less. Either way, wouldnt it be nice to find a few ways to continue making sales throughout the year along with the sales that you make at craft shows?
  • Galactic Empire, a Space-age Third Reich  By : Francesca Black
    Born in May of 1944, in Modesto, California, George Lucas lived a world away from the horrors of Fascist Germany. Yet its imprint is more than evident in Lucas lifes work and creative brainchild, the Star Wars Saga. Admitting that the Galactic Empire was based on Germanys Third Reich.
  • How to photograph jewelry  By : Sasha Petrovich
    Phaze 3 Gallery's guide on how to photograph fashion, silver and amber jewellery
  • Aliens: Where SETI Astronomers Can Find Them  By : Gersiane De Brito
    Morten St. George's theory that ancient astronauts left behind contact information: Instructions on how to calculate the galactic coordinates of where they came from.
  • How To Tune Your Guitar By Ear  By : Mike Hayes
    Some things on guitar can be learned in minutes, some in days, and others in weeks, but tuning will sometimes take even longer, because you have to train your ears. If results come slowly or don't seem to be making any progress, don't be discouraged, just keep working at it.
  • Songwriters! - What‘cha Doin’ In Your Rhythm Fit?  By : Khaliq Glover aka Khaliq-O-Vision
    Songwriters, Musicians, and Producers should thoroughly study these masters and this movie to remind themselves about how to great songs and craftmanship can change the world. These guys had songwriting success on a par close to The Beatles. Do you know who this group of excellent Songwriters/Artists are? Study them well.
  • Must Knows in How to Hold A Pencil When Drawing and Sketching  By : Todd Harris
    This article takes you through the many different grips of holding a pencil and what works for artists and what does not. This article shows artists there are many different grips with different purposes in art and sketching.
  • How To Reduce Craft Show Costs  By : Natalie Goyette
    One of the ways to boost the profit in any business is to cut costs and craft shows are no different. Finding ways to reduce how much you spend on your crafts, craft show booth, and other expenses are your key to boosting the bottom line of your craft show business.
  • When I Grow Up I Want To Play Guitar  By : Mike Hayes
    The secret to becoming a really good guitar player is, start playing and never stop. Theres only two steps. Decide to do it. Do it.
  • Mixing Crafts at a Craft Show  By : Natalie Goyette
    This might be one of the most exciting opportunities for crafters looking to inject a little more variety into their craft show business. Some crafts provide the opportunity for crafters to be creative others are the same old, same old each time they are made. If thats the case it might be time to try a little different approach to your crafting, so you can enjoy it, while making a little extra money.
  • JFK Conspiracy and Other Historical Secrets  By : Gersiane De Brito
    Morten St. George's theory that some of the Nostradamus prophecies reflect genuine knowledge of the future up to and including who was behind the JFK assassination.
  • Quick Tips On How to Draw a Realistic Face  By : Todd Harris
    This article shows aspiring artists how to draw realistic faces and achieve a likeness to your subject. This article shows tips and techniques to help you on your way to drawing faces that are dynamic.
  • The Mechanics of Deception Cryptography - Part I  By : Gersiane De Brito
    Morten St. George's theory that forty-two Nostradamus prophecies employ unique and powerful cryptographic techniques to convey future historical events and other types of information.
  • Direct TV – Best In the Business  By : Jordan K. Williams
    Among all the television viewing options available, Direct TV rules. It is a leading one in the market today and it also provides a variety of channels. This makes it the fastest growing in the TV industry.
  • Quick Tips To Draw Faces and Have Them Come Alive  By : Todd Harris
    This article takes the artists through the process of block-in and values for drawing faces. It helps artists bring their drawings alive as they avoid common mistakes artists make.
  • Science Fiction Movie Reviews  By : Francesca Black
    Nothing beats a friday night at home, snuggled up on a coach with a bowl of popcorn watching Science Fiction Movies. Stop at your local video store and find a science fiction movie sure to get you thinking about what could have been or what might be. Here are some of the best all time science fiction movies.
  • Climbing the Ladder, Quick Tips to Move Up in the Video Game Industry  By : Todd Harris
    This article explores simple steps artists and designer's can take to move up the ladder in the video game industry. Go from Noobie to valuable team member quickly with these important steps.
  • Top Selling Crafts for 2006 Craft Shows  By : Natalie Goyette
    If you are still searching for a craft that is going to help you boost your craft show sales, then we might have a few answers for you. Now, while it is really tough to track craft show sales, here is a list of different crafts that seems to pop up a lot in Internet searches, craft magazines and other places proving their popularity among crafters and craft buyers.
  • The Robertson Panel: The CIA Considers UFOs  By : Francesca Black
    With World War II came better, faster airplanes and more experienced pilots. By the time the war was over, air travel was becoming firmly established across the world. The skies became the highways of the future. People started looking up in curiosity. What they saw in the skies was sometimes mundane, but sometimes astonishing. The UFO age had begun.
  • Jenny Greenteeth  By : Rob Daniels
    If your path takes you near a riverbed or across a stream, youd best look out for Jenny Greenteeth. A water witch of greenish tinge with frog-like, yellow eyes as big as two lamps, Jenny dwells beneath the rivers surface, darting like a fish across the muddy bottoms, and feeding upon the misfortunate who stumble and drown in her waters.
  • 1 Easy Step to Drawing People More Accurately  By : Todd Harris
    This article shows artists one step they can apply to drastically change the quality of their drawings and achieve a better likeness when figure drawing.
  • The morning I met Vincent Van Gogh  By : Hal Gieseking
    The author met Vincent Van Gogh at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterday. A true story, not science fiction.
  • Women And Guitar  By : Mike Hayes
    Most of the famous women guitarists - Joni Mitchell, Phoebe Snow, Bonnie Raitt, Joan Baez, Melissa Etheridge, Tracy Chapman and others - are all known for their singing and songwriting. There are virtually no female counterparts to Chet Atkins, Eric Clapton, Andres Segovia. Why not
  • The Allure Of Vinyl Records  By : Robert Benson
    Article explains why the vinyl record has outlasted all other music formats and continues to sell today. Discusses why people collect vinyl records.
  • Finding The Craft Shows That Are Right For You  By : Natalie Goyette
    To begin investigating which shows to apply to, you might start with what you knowthose shows you've attended, ones that are within an hour or so of your home and ones other vendors have recommended.
  • Choosing the Right Colors for Your Wedding  By : Nathan Sire
    Choosing the Right Colors for Your Wedding gives advice on how to combine colors.
  • Interview with Garfield the Cat  By : Hal Gieseking
    An interview with Jim Davis and the famous tubby tabby he created - Garfield.
  • How To Save Money On Craft Show Supplies  By : Natalie Goyette
    Supplies are what make a craft. Unless you are making something where you can use regular household items, or that dont need anything but the buyer to complete the sale, then supplies are going to be a major part of your crafts.
  • Unlimited Movie and Music Downloads  By : Thomas Martin
    There are many factors that have made movie downloading so popular the past couple of years. The most important factor is the development of more efficient video/audio compression technologies that enable the movies to be compressed to much smaller file sizes than before. Also, the popularity of fast Internet connections have made it possible to download movies much faster than before.
  • Ipod Movies and Music Downloads  By : Thomas Martin
    Where to get safe and legal downloads for your iPod on the cheap! iPods are great! What more can I say? If you dont have one yet, you just dont know what youre missing out on. I didnt either. I actually have the very first, original iPod that was manufactured. I just had to have it. My own personal reasons were that I travel in the car a lot and wanted to listen to my Coast To Coast radio shows that I never get to listen to at home.
  • Zune Music Downloads  By : Thomas Martin
    Hi my name is Thomas, here I lists several solutions to get music, video, movies, audio books playable on Microsoft Zune player, including download music and videos from Zune Marketplace and another cheaper reousrce that has just launched.
  • 10 Solutions for Guitar Player’s Sore Finger  By : Jean Welles
    Most new guitarists experience sore fingers when learning to play a guitar. Here a 10 surprising solutions that can banish the sore finger problem and make playing more enjoyable.
  • The Ten Most Notable Celebrity Baby Names of 2006  By : Neil Street
    The Celebrity Baby Names Blog, which monitors celebrity baby names on a daily basis, and is the internets leading site dedicated to the topic, has created a list of the Ten Most Notable Celebrity Baby Names of 2006. It includes not only the weird names, which are easy to spot, but also the notable names which made news in 2006 for reasons beyond the name itself.
  • 3 Simple Steps to Drastically Improve Your Figure Drawings  By : Todd Harris
    Figure drawing made easy. Simple steps any artist can do right now to make dramatic improvements immediately to their figure drawings. Draw people and faces a lot easier with these helpful tips.
  • Finance Your Movie In The Game  By : Terrence Walker
    Imagine entering an online game world and fighting dragons, orcs, goblins and wizards, collecting wonderous magical items and large stashes of gold, all for the purpose of financing your indepent film in the real world. The online game economies of today make this a real possibility.
  • Free Music Trials  By : Thomas Martin
    Music download web sites allow music lovers to access and purchase a large variety of songs and music videos online. Most of the early websites offering music downloads were illegal. However, after years of dominance by illegal sites and by peer to peer sharing applications that made swapping MP3 files easy, legal download services are rapidly becoming popular.
  • The Ethics of Peer-To-Peer Networks  By : Peter Nisbet
    Peer-to-peer file sharing is not illegal, but downloading copyright protected material is. However, the morality of the music and movie industries is open to question when they prosecute children for illegally downloading movies and music tracks while appear to actively support alcohol ridden artists in their sexual and drugtaking activities in order to enhance their publicity. Which is the greater offence - the legal or the moral?
  • Independent Film: How To Find Your Audience  By : Terrence Walker
    For nearly a hundred years the world of motion pictures was a closed system controlled by a few rich titans. Master inventor Thomas Edison and Charles Eastman, founder of Kodak, saw to it that no one could make movies without paying huge fees to them. The system they setup persists even in the closed studio system of the 21st century. Does the new technology of the wired offer independent film makers a way around all this?
  • The History And Background Of The Guitar  By : Mike Hayes
    Compared to some musical instruments, the guitar is a relative newcomer dating from the Middle Ages. Its origins, go back to long before the beginnings of recorded history.
  • 5 Steps To Get Your Movie Done In 2007  By : Terrence Walker
    It's that time of year and new years resolutions abound. For select few, that new years resolution means deciding to get their movie done in 2007. This article provides five help steps to see that dream become a reality.
  • Best Position at a Craft Show  By : Natalie Goyette
    If you have read many of my articles in the past, you will know that I have stressed the idea of traffic being the key to unlocking untold potential in the craft show business. One of the ways that a craft show business owner must look to maximize the potential traffic in their booth is where the booth is placed during a craft show.
  • History Of The Spanish and Classical Guitar  By : Mike Hayes
    With the coming of the Renaissance, inspired in part by Moslem learning brought home by returning Crusaders, the lute become the favorite instrument of Western Europe.
  • Who's Who in UFology Today  By : Francesca Black
    Below are ten names of the most educated, respected UFologists alive today. By studying their theories and published works, you will be on the forefront of UFology research.
  • The Mechanics of Deception Cryptography - Part II  By : Gersiane De Brito
    Morten St. George's theory that some of the Nostradamus prophecies reveal genuine knowledge of the future.
  • 7 Proven Tips and Techniques That Will Have You Taking Great Digital Photos That You Can Be Proud Of  By : Teresa Pocock
    Taking great digital photos is not as hard as you might think! In fact, if you are wondering how to take great digital photos, these 7 proven practical tips will tell you just that! By following these quick tips and techniques you will significantly improve your digital photography to the point where you will be taking impressive photos everyday!
  • Craft Show Tax Season  By : Natalie Goyette
    Thats right, if you are making money on your craft show sales, then you are probably going to have to declare your earnings and make a payment to the tax man. This is one of the necessary evils of doing business in our economy. Any time you open up a business this is a responsibility you are going to have to undertake. Craft show businesses are no different.
  • The Three Stooges-Classic Comedy Icons  By : Robert Benson
    A short history/bio of the classic slapstick comedy icons, the Three Stooges. Curly, Larry and Moe and later Shemp were brought into theaters all across the country via Columbia Picures and were highly sucessful and often imitated. Their caustic brand of humor still makes people all over the world laugh today and will for many years to come.
  • The Classical Guitar (an overview) and Origins Of "Non-Classical" Guitar Part 1  By : Mike Hayes
    Until approximately 1800A.D., everything to do with guitar playing and manufacture was in a state of flux. Tunings varied from country to country - different makers favored different numbers of strings.
  • How To Find A Good Used Guitar  By : Jean Welles
    You can get fabulous deals buying a used guitar, if you know what to look for. This article is focused on how to find a good used acoustic or classical guitar
  • Tips to Instantly Improve Your Figure Drawings  By : Todd Harris
    This article reminds the artist of the most important principles of figure drawing. It shows the importance of observation and practice.
  • Enhance your online Profits with a Good Opt In Email List  By : Nabil M. Chaouche
    Email advertising is one of the least expensive ad forms around these days. It has the potential to attract new clients on a worldwide scale and to skyrocket your profits in a way unimaginable just a few short years ago. However, as in any other form of advertising, careful planning in the early stage will result in the best return for your efforts.
  • The Beginners Guide to Western Boots: 7 Things to Know Before Buying  By : Scott Corbett
    Not that long ago it seemed like Western boots, a.k.a. "cowboy boots," were the stuff of ranch hands and classic movies, but now everyone wants to get their hands on a pair (or two) of these fashionable boots. This is a simple guide for anyone looking to buy their first pair of real Western boots.
  • 13 Tips To Effective Decision Making  By : Jason E. Johns
    There are some people who find it really easy to make decisions whilst other people get tied up in procrastination and find it impossible to make decisions - particularly very important decisions. When the decision is big and has a major impact on your life it can be very difficult to make a decision because you might be worrying about making the wrong decision or even worried that you can't undo the decision once you've made it.
  • Craft Show Booth Pizzazz – How You Can Do It!  By : Natalie Goyette
    The craft show booth is where all of the action happens. This is where people are going to take a look through your carefully made crafts to find something they want to add to their personal collection. As we have mentioned in several articles in the past, traffic is the key to making a lot of sales in the craft show business.
  • Guys, Valentine's Day will be Heaven or Hell for you...  By : Andrew Jamaz
    A funny look at preparing for Valentine's Day from a guys point of view.
  • Hollywood Producers Want Fresh Ideas  By : Scott Manville
    Hollywood is built on the power of Idea, and thanks to the Internet the "Closed Door" of tinseltown has been kicked wide open for idea-people wanting to pitch the next hit TV show.
  • Tips to Help Represent Light and Form  By : Todd Harris
    This article helps artist avoid common mistakes when representing light and form in their figure drawings. Tips and info to help their figure drawings take life and improve drastically.
  • How To Watch TV On Your PC  By : Thomas Martin
    Do you know there is a simple way for you to watch tv on your pc for free? You do not need any hardware or buy any TV tuner card to be able to watch tv on your pc
  • 2 Movies About Young Adults That Prove Their Integrity and Substance  By : Ed Bagley
    Pretty in Pink is a classic high school story of first love and prom night, starring Molly Ringwald as Andie, a girl from the wrong side of tracks who falls for Blaine, a rich preppie. Andie proves to be a girl of truth, courage and integrity rather than a push over. Saint Ralph is the story of Ralph Walker, a 14-year-old boy who has an epiphany that tells him if he wins the Boston Marathon his mother will come out of her comma and recover.
  • Origins Of "Non-Classical" Guitar  By : Mike Hayes
    In 1865 a number of Portuguese arrived to work the mighty Pioneer Sugar Plantations and through them, the island musicians were exposed to the first non-classical guitar styles - some 50 - 60 years before it moved into the limelight of American popular music.
  • Wedding Photography--A Guide to Capturing Beautiful Wedding Memories  By : Arthur Turner
    Wedding Photography: A Guide to Capturing Beautiful Wedding Memories
  • Art Buchwald Lives On in Jewish Celebrity Cookbook  By : Nina Amir
    In typical Buchwaldian fashion, the famous comic columnist, who died on January 17, 2007, contributed a humorous recipe for a "gourmet meal" and biography to a Jewish celebrity cookbook project.
  • Surprise Ending Turns Spanglish Into a Triumph for James Brooks  By : Ed Bagley
    Spanglish is a relationship movie with a surprise ending in that the two principal characters in the movie actually do the right thing. Essentially, a housekeeper for a family becomes emotionally involved with the husband. They manage to almost lose it but do not act on their impulses, separating at the end with the husband going back to his dysfunctional wife and two children, and the housekeeper moving on to another chapter in her life.
  • Why "Ghost" Appeals to Our Fervent and Subtle Imagination  By : Ed Bagley
    Ghost is everything that is right about a really scary movie. There are clearly good guys and bad guys, there is uncertainty about whether all of the good guys will be standing at the end of the movie, there is romance, there is sacrifice, there is redemption, there is the surreal to deal with, there is trying to stay grounded in reality, there is good and evil, and there is the eternal question of whether good will triumph in the end.
  • Million Dollar Baby: This Is One Fight Where You Get Your Money's Worth  By : Ed Bagley
    After watching so many pay-for-view fights on the tube and being disappointed, watching Million Dollar Baby was refreshing because I really got my money's worth. When the 2005 Academy Awards presentation ended, Million Dollar Baby, nominated for 7 Oscars, won 4, including Best Picture, Best Director (Clint Eastwood), Best Actress (Hillary Swank as Maggie Fitzgerald) and Best Supporting Actor (Morgan Freeman as Eddie "Scrap Iron" Dupris).
  • Attitude - It Can Be Your Key To Success!  By : Mike Hayes
    Most guitar students sincerely desire to learn their instrument. Countless persons, however, inhibit their own progress with useless fears and thought patterns which manifest themselves in a quick decline in both practice and confidence.
  • Two Excellent Movies You Could See Over and Over and Not Miss a Beat  By : Ed Bagley
    The 1964 musical My Fair Lady is one of the best movies ever made, earning 12 Oscar nominations and winning 8 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director (George Cukor) and Best Actor (Rex Harrison) among major awards. See My Fair Lady with your children at home, and enjoy a Broadway musical. The Phantom of the Opera has it all: a story line, plot, great writing, great presentation, and even better music and lyrics. Phantom is a must see.
  • Five Movies You Think Would Be Really Better Than They Are  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are five movies you think would be really better than they are, unfortunately for the films, the scripts, the direction, and the actors, they are not. All five get my terrible rating; they include About Schmidt (with Jack Nicholson and Kathy Bates as Oscar nominees), The Anchorman (with Will Ferrell and Christina Applegate), Before Sunset, Cocktail (with Tom Cruise) and Corky Romano (with Chris Kattan of Saturday Night Live fame).
  • Five More Movies You Think Would Be Better Than They Are  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are five more movies you think would be really better than they are, unfortunately for the films, the scripts, the direction, and the actors, they are not. All five get my terrible rating; they include Imagine Me & You, Down With Love (with Renee Zellweger), In Good Company, It Runs in the Family (with Michael Dougles and Kirk Douglas) and Laws of Attraction (with Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore).
  • Five Average Movies That Are Worth a Look, But Only Once  By : Ed Bagley
    Here are five movies that are worth a look, but only once. All five get my average rating; they include The Bourne Supremacy (with Matt Damon), Catch Me If You Can (with Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks), The Breakfast Club (with Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy), The Christmas Child, and Arsenic and Old Lace (with a very young Cary Grant).
  • Put Youtube Movies On Your iPod  By : Thomas Martin
    There is a ton of good content on YouTube, but copyright infringement claims and DMCA take-down notices mean that any given video can disappear at any time. Having a local copy of the video means you wont lose access if YouTube removes the video from their site. And if you convert the video to MP4 format, you can transfer it to your iPod as well.
  • The Do It All Power of Green Tea for Weight Loss  By : Rachael Lemaire
    Green tea was discovered when green tea plant leaves accidentally fell into a pot of water that an emperor was heating. He was pleased with the incredible fragrance that came from the pot and green tea was discovered!
  • Craft Show Merchant Accounts  By : Natalie Goyette
    If you have followed my articles in the past, you will know that I truly believe that having credit card accessibility in your craft show booth. This could mean something as simple as calling the bank you deal with and setting up a credit card acceptance package and having one of those old imprint machines and then tallying and sending away the receipts at the end of a craft show.
  • Attitude - It Can Be Your Key To Success! (part two)  By : Mike Hayes
    One of the most damaging obstacles to excellence in even the most ambitious students is "lack of practice". It is best to call this inefficiency and see it as a psychological rather than a physical handicap.
  • Ancient Greek Pottery  By : Terry Kubiak
    The pottery of ancient Greece is one of the most tangible and iconic elements of ancient Greek art. The colorful vases and pots of the ancient Greeks have survived in large numbers and are today highly prized as collectors items.
  • Sam Cooke: Pioneer for Modern Music  By : Erik Greene
    Sam Cooke: Pioneer for Modern Music points out how the late Soul singer paved the social and finacial way for modern-day recording artists.
  • 5 Incredibly Successful Ways for Making Money In Photography  By : Arthur Turner
    If you like to take photos, you've probably wondered if there is some way you can profit financially doing what you love. After all, you see photos everywhere, right? In magazines, on outdoor advertisements, on product packages and more. And if you've ever thought to yourself "people must get money for those somehow", you're right. It is possible to be making money in photography, and there are a variety of ways to do so. Keep reading for a summary of a few of the best ways.
  • Understanding Your Birthstone  By : KW Webber
    The birthstone has been around since ancient times and it was in those days that it was believed that they held some type of a magical force that would protect the individual or wearer of a special stone like this. Such stones are by tradition linked to the signs of the Zodiac and in this paper we will view at the birthstones month and what they mean.
  • Crossing Over: The Origin of Soul and the Term “Rock & Roll”  By : Erik Greene
    In the 1950s, Rock & Roll, Soul, and R&B came together to form the melting pot of American Pop music.

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