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by Ashish Phanse
Introduction:
Books are a common feature in today's fast moving world. It is quite difficult to find someone who has not seen, touched, and read at least one book in his or her lifetime. Today, authors write books on nearly every subject be it arts, science, commerce, history, literature,...
• Date Added: 6/26/2008
• Views: 20

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by Chidi Okoye
Uli is an expression of the people's capacity for creative design, which is firmly rooted in their myths and their experience of life in the past, present and future. At its best, it is an expression of their synthetic present, the epic of their search for a new order in the contemporary world. It...
• Date Added: 7/5/2006
• Views: 397

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by David Mann
Although the origin of the pirate flag is unknown, it is generally thought that it was invented to strike fear in the hearts and minds of their enemies. The pirate flag, or "Jolly Roger" as it often called, was likely intended to scare their potential victims into a speedy surrender.

The...
• Date Added: 5/4/2006
• Views: 324

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by Dmitrie Highduke
A portrait painted by an artist's hand is regarded as a luxury thing. On the other hand a portrait of your friend, relative or sweetheart can be not only a pleasant thing but also a good investment of your money. Nevertheless looking for a portrait painter it is not enough just to have a definite...
• Date Added: 5/11/2006
• Views: 307

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by Don Dewsnap
You are different from most people who "would like to write a book someday." You decided to read this article, which refers to "your book" in the title. This means you have an actual book in mind that you want to write. This puts you into a very small, and very elite, percentage of would-be...
• Date Added: 8/18/2006
• Views: 283

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by Francesca Black
The Dragon has played an important part in myths and religions since pre-historic times. The history of dragons goes back at least six thousand years, and there are dragon tales and legends from every continent except Antarctica. In almost every culture, and all throughout history, there are...
• Date Added: 5/10/2006
• Views: 399

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by Gersiane De Brito
Several decades ago, books by insurance salesman Erich von Daniken caused an international sensation as he depicted photographs of large-stone edifices hard to believe built by primitive humans. His dreams of ancient astronauts, however, soon faded into oblivion as archeologists came up with proof...
• Date Added: 11/22/2006
• Views: 309

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by Gersiane De Brito
Secret communication is nothing new. Books on the history of cryptography reveal that hidden messages date to as far back as there are records. After millennia of efforts to conceal messages, one might think that every imaginable cryptographic technique was tried long ago and is now widely known....
• Date Added: 12/7/2006
• Views: 255

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by Lynn Louis
So you want to write book reviews? Good! But there's more to it than just saying "this book was good" or "this book was bad".

A review shouldn't be just a summary of the plot or outline of the chapters. Reviews should tell what the book is about, NOT what happens. A subtle, but distinct...
• Date Added: 7/15/2005
• Views: 472

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by Martin Print
THE terms copyright and copywriter are often confused and I have had several requests from people asking me to explain how they can take out a copyright on their work. I then have to tell them that as a copywriter, I write all kinds of promotional material, among other things, and have nothing to...
• Date Added: 7/18/2006
• Views: 277

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by Michael Guilfoyle
Web design and development has come a long way since the days of static webpages. The new world of Web 2.0 and advanced search engine algorythmns require webmasters to provide striking content that will generate hundreds of in-bound links but also make visitors stop and spend their time with the...
• Date Added: 3/12/2007
• Views: 291

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by Namita Sibal
Targeted at the Artists
The Indian Contemporary art market has been booming over the last few years. Indian art is fast becoming an investment avenue for the rich middle class. There has been a spurt in the number of art...
• Date Added: 11/28/2006
• Views: 298

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by Namita Sibal
The Indian contemporary art market has been growing exponentially in the last few years. Not only in India, but even globally, Indian contemporary art is being recognized as amongst the best in the world.

The increasing...
• Date Added: 11/29/2006
• Views: 416

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by Oudam Em
Submitting articles to article directories is often a tedious process that involves author registration, proper formatting, and familiarity with the editorial guidelines set by each publisher. There are now hundreds of article directories that cater to both the general and niche markets. Because...
• Date Added: 6/20/2006
• Views: 326

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by Rajat Rajwansh
How's Your E-mail Etiquette?
In a fast moving global economy, e-mail offers you the convenience of being able to quickly get your message across to your colleagues or clients at any hour of the day or night. The Internet revolution has had the unintended effect of...
• Date Added: 7/19/2005
• Views: 428

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by Saatchi Gallery
Gallery is defined as a building or a series of rooms devoted to the exhibition and often the sale of work of arts. Among the innumerable art: sculpture, photographs, illustrations, installation art and applied arts are exhibited in art gallery; and painting is commonly displayed medium. It is a...
• Date Added: 6/14/2008
• Views: 21

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by Saatchi Gallery
The practice of communication has reformed a lot. In the age of technology the best pleasure of communicating lies in live chat. The chat live facilitate people to interact with a more realistic experience. You can access this service in an easy manner and empowers you to share mutual interest and...
• Date Added: 6/23/2008
• Views: 12

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by sinu kumar
It all started when the government received a letter from the Centre for science and environment" stating that cola samples tested by it contained traces of pesticides. The communist-led Kerala government sprung in to action. They immediately banned production and sales of pepsi and coke in the...
• Date Added: 11/30/2006
• Views: 295


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