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581: The Fascinating History of Jewelry
Jewelry has fascinated man from time immemorial as a token of love, status symbol or amulet worn against the evil eye. Jewelry decorates man even today....
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582: Horses In Art, Literature And Mythology
Few animals have influenced the history of human culture like the horse. These four-legged running machines gave us food, mobility, and enhanced success at hunting hard-to-catch animals....
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583: How Pharmacies Have Evolved Over Time
Pharmacies in the past where nothing more than horses pulling buggies with healers selling their potions....
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584: Continuity: The Key To A Successful Movie
The reader may sigh at the abundance and variety of things the full use of continuity, the proper development and connection of motion-picture sequences to create a smoothly joined, coherent motion-picture story, requires - the special shots to take, the cut-ins and cut-aways, the things to watch out for: screen direction, clean exits and entrances, and so on and on and on....
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585: Live like 2408 in 2008 -1-
What if we already knew what it takes to live as well as people will in 2403? This article looks at American history to develop some glimpses of what we might find....
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586: The Story of Skull with Horns Tattoos
If you are considering getting a skull with horns tattoo, you should be aware of what sort of statement you will be making with it....
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587: Creating Your Very Own Cotillion
The cotillion danced by guests with its variety of music and its brilliant whirl of color is returning to us with the revival of so many charming things of other days. This article will help you to plan your own perfect cotillion....
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588: Help On Sending Holiday Cheer
Many packages travel across the globe around the holiday time and sometimes do not always arrive in time. Learn how the system works around holidays to ensure your packages filled with holiday cheer arrive on time....
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589: The Early Popularity of Tobacco in Europe
Much of the early popularity of tobacco in Europe rested on its supposed medicinal properties, rather than on its pleasurable smoking qualities....
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590: The History of Oak
About fifty years ago, when the subject of English furniture first began to be studied and to be written about, it was divided conveniently into four distinct types. One writer called his books on the subject The Age of Oak, The Age of Walnut, The Age of Mahogany and The Age of Satinwood....
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