Posts Tagged ‘ Paris ’

A Child Is Born (Book Review)

August 9, 2010
By Joy Cagil

A Child Is Born is a book of amazing photographs and informative text that explore the miracle of a baby's coming to life. The unedited, groundbreaking photographs show every detail of life from conception to birth.
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Picasso – Father of Modern Art

May 23, 2010
By Angela Dawson-Field

Modern art, incorporates canvas art, sculpture, print, and all the other new forms of twentieth century art. Scholars and historians rarely agree, as to the exact point when modern art began.
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Gold in Architecture

May 22, 2010
By Lawrence Reaves

When one thinks of gold, the first thing that usually comes to mind is jewelry, generally followed by coinage, buried treasure and the recent upsurge in the recycling of the precious metal (not necessarily in that order). While these are all common uses, the possible applications are numerous.
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Create Your Author Platform to Hook a Literary Agent Or Publisher and Land a Book Contract

May 16, 2010
By Anita D. McClellan

Unpublished and hungry for a book contract? Present yourself to literary agents and book publishers so as to stick in their minds. So that they will tell you, "Send me your manuscript. I want to read it."
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Living the High Life – Paris, France Events

May 15, 2010
By Joe Deacon

No matter where you go in Paris, France, you will find something to do every weekend as well as every day. Paris, France events are rife throughout the city, especially on the weekends. Whether you are interested in culture, shopping, history, politics or sports, you can find just about anything that you want when...
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The Aldwych Theatre

April 16, 2010
By Patrick Sharple

The Aldwych Theatre, which opened Dec. 23, 1905, with a showing of "Blue Bell," was built by Walter Wallis, designed by W.G.R. Sprague, and funded by Seymour Hicks, along with Charles Frohman.
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Masahilo Nakazono Aikido Memorial Event – The Report

April 1, 2010
By Henry Ellis

On May the 14th 2005 the committee organised what is considered to be the most successful Martial Arts Event in Britain to date the " Kenshiro Abbe Jubilee Celebrations." It was the intention of the committee to establish the true history and legacies left in our care, not just for the students of...
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