May 05, 2008 -
Just want to share this video (out of 153 videos she posted) by this make up artist/ student. From her profile, I think she is Ukrainian, but I am totally impressed by her efforts to speak English as clearly as possible and also explain her techniques. Personally, I don't think I can ever achieve the looks she is doing, simply because being Asian I don't have the same deep set eyes, and she likes to really go into the 'contouring and shading' when it comes to the eye make up.
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Nov 15, 2007 -
Ok, so a lot of us inadvertantly mulch trees the wrong way. We tend to mound up the mulch around the base in a "volcano" shape, which the following article will explain is actually not good for the tree. Hope this helps some of you!!
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Mar 02, 2010 -
by Susan Dale
03/02/2010
A ‘Profile In Courage’ the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) Is Not.
After the thankfully unsuccessful terrorist activities of the underwear bomber in an airplane over Detroit last Christmas Day, discussion resumed regarding the use of the full body scanner at American international airports. This is a highly sensitive machine that, when used for security purposes, displays the body in its full naked glory.
It was said, after the actions on December 25th by Mr. Mutallab, that this process would have been the only way to have detected the particular technique of terror the young Nigerian was attempting to import into America. Then along comes the perpetually zany Council of American-Islamic Relations. In its infinite wisdom, this group disclosed their intention to sue the United States of America to prevent the aforementioned body scanner from being used on Muslim men and women.
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Dec 29, 2009 -
Meditation doesn't have to be too much time and trouble. Really it doesn't.
If you haven't meditated before, you might think it's too much trouble to learn. If you do meditate, you know it can be difficult to find the time to do it consistently. So I give you the 45 second meditation technique:
Three Deep Breaths
Try this: breath through your mouth, and notice how your chest expands; then breath through your nose and you'll notice how your abdomen goes out more. You see, breathing through the nose causes the diaphram to pull the air to the bottom of your lungs.
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Feb 23, 2010 -
AnnaLynne McCord looks like she's ready to hit the beach in Shape's March issue. In the magazine, the 22-year-old 90210 starlet shares with readers her eating and exercising tips. AnnaLynne's advice is really easy to follow and even leaves a little room for indulgence.
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Nov 02, 2009 -
those who blog make money online by attracting advertisers. In a large amount of tactics, a blogger is also a business person, wherein the blog is the product. It should be clear to the people, who need to get in the blogging business for profit that the blog itself is the product.
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Feb 17, 2010 -
After going to salons for the last ten years, spanning two different cultures, I'm beginning to think there is an international agenda directed against people with curly hair. Today, I spent nearly $100 in a decent salon in an attempt to rewrite my own luck, and what do I get; the EXACT same haircut I got THREE times before for less than half the price.
Being a victim of the whole credit crunch/downsizing culture, this was meant to be a treat I've denied myself for well over a year. Finally affording something like this, doing all the research on all the salons in my metropolitan area, learning a bit of the lingo to convey what I want and yet AGAIN being disappointed leads me to believe that this can't possibly be me...there has GOT to be a problem with hairstylists.
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Feb 13, 2010 -
Scientists Rebuild Iceman Genome From Hair Sample
1) – An international team of scientists has rebuilt the genome of an ancient human for the first time. Theubbed Inuk, was a Palaeo-Eskimo who lived about 4,000 years ago on the western coast of Greenland. Analysis of his genome, reported in the current issue of Nature, has given researchers new insights into the extinct Saqqaq culture – the first known to inhabit Greenland – but the work also revealed a variety of Inuk's physical traits.
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Feb 13, 2010 -
I have this from several sources, and it's definitive. Filming on the back-to-back movies would begin in mid-October, and Summit Entertainment is looking at "high end" directors. Breaking Dawn is the longest in Stephenie Meyer's 4-book series lengthwise and it's the most graphic -- presenting birth, attempted murder, death, and of course vampire bites. Published on August 2, 2008, it has a happy ending for most of the characters. Divided into 3 parts, the 1st and 3rd sections are told from the point of view of Bella (Kristen Stewart), and the second section from the perspective of Jacob (Taylor Lautner).
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Feb 10, 2010 -
"Second Annual Gourmet & Grapes Event at The Sanctuary" - April 30 - May 2, 2010
www.gourmetandgrapes.com
A dazzling weekend that combines local and national culinary talents of the country's leading chefs coupled with an award winning assortment of wines from some of the most respected winemakers in the world. The event features a black-tie dinner, an interactive wine symposium, a cooking demonstration luncheon, and grand wine odyssey and provides an unforgettable experience through genuine southern hospitality in a unique and natural setting.
Schedule of Events
FRIDAY: APRIL 30TH, 2010 - Black Tie Dinner Featuring Chef Patrick O'Connell - $250.00 per Person
Four course dinner prepared by Patrick O'Connell, Chef/Proprietor of The Inn at Little Washington.
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