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    • A Coffee House To Progress From Yunnan
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    • Discover The Hidden Charm Of Vietnam By Train Travel From Hcmc To Hanoi
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    • A Bridal Tea Party
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    • Celebrating The Royal Wedding
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    • Bomboniere In Italy And Favors All Over The World
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    • Waste Reduction And The Bidet
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    • Top Two Gifts For Women's Day On Shopsimple.com
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    • How To Prepare For A Long Distance Move
      By: Art Gib | Feb 28th 2011 - You are moving a long distance, probably across the country. You can't do this by carloads with friends help. Long distance movers are hired and the time is approaching for the big day.
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    • The Stainless Steel Brew Central Coffee Maker Of Obama's House Sold Online
      By: flowersheet | Dec 13th 2010 - You don"t need to know why is Obama"s Coffee Maker sold online. You just need to think about if the appliance meet your needs. Most of people have the same questin like there are so many coffee maker sold in the market, why Obama choose this Stainless Steel Brew CentralCoffee maker? What is the advantages of this appliance compared with others?
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    • What Will Repair The British Economy? Why, Prince William & Andrew Strauss Of Course!
      By: Alan Grainger | Nov 25th 2010 - Before the World Cup in South Africa, financial experts were extolling the virtues of a good World Cup on the British economy. While that didn't happen, there's plenty of things to look forward to that should inspire a healthy amount of good old British pride.
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    • Organizing Products For Your Kitchen And Bathroom
      By: Mark Etinger | Nov 22nd 2010 - A look at organizing products that can completely transform two of a homes messiest rooms.
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    • Instant Chai Tea
      By: Ashish Shah | Oct 27th 2010 - When Shen Nung, the second emperor of China discovered tea in 2737 BC, he must have had little idea how important and loved his discovery would be even after over 5000 years. People the world over still savor his find with just as much love. Best of all, even the plainest Plain Chai Tea has survived over 5000 years of civilization, modernization, adaptation and what not to be on the top of people"s most-loved list of beverages!
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    • Fashion Will Be Served At The Victorian Tea Room In Historic Wyandotte During October "fall Fashion
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    • Royal Korean Cuisine: Korean Food Culture Series - Part 4
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    • Is There An Alternative To Mammograms?
      By: Katt Mollar | Sep 19th 2010 - Many people wonder if there are safer or more accurate alternatives to mammography for detecting breast cancer. We've taken a look at most of the diagnostic tools currently available to give you a good sense of the options and the state of the art. Frankly, there aren't very good alternatives at this point in time. Recommendations for breast cancer screening before and after age 50 are also discussed.
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    • Let's Learn How To Make A Pinata
      By: Brian Jones | Sep 7th 2010 - A pinata is a paper mache which is used to cover over the body of the pinata. It is usually created with bright colours and used during the time of a Mexican celebration, as an essential symbol of the country's tradition and public festivity. It is said that pinatas originally came from China and was taken to the western world by Marco Polo.
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    • A Guide To Spectacular Weddings In Devon
      By: southerntravels | Aug 19th 2010 - This is a short useful guide on the top things to consider when choosing the best Wedding Venues in Devon.
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    • The Competition In The Cell Phone Market Between Iphone And Android
      By: www.goodscool.net | Aug 12th 2010 - The competition in the cell phone market between iPhone and Android leads to an endless conjecture of the cell phones industry.
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    • Get To Know The Coolest Personalized Mug Today
      By: Vanessa Eliosanco | Jul 27th 2010 - Promotional tumblers have been around for quite some time now. They have proven their value and have gained much respect in the field of brand promotion. However, there is a budding kind that is creating much buzz and getting the attention of target buyers, the promotional photo mugs.
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    • Wedding Traditions Of Asia
      By: Nicole Sanchez | Jul 13th 2010 - Many wedding traditions in Asia are not known to the outside world as Asia has always been a mysterious continent. However, like many other nations, the rituals of a wedding in Asia are steeped in tradition, both family and in religion. Regardless of which country in Asia you are in, the basic idea of a wedding is for new beginnings and for two to come together and live life as one.
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    • Difference Between Oriental Tea And Western Tea
      By: Tad Kumagai | Feb 26th 2010 - Describes the difference of drinking habits, tea preparation, kinds of teas that people drink in Asian countries and the Western world
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    • Chris Devonshire-ellis - China Remembered: The Silver Russian Samovar At Beijing Capital Airport
      By: Chris Devonshire-Ellis | Aug 17th 2009 - It's a sunny afternoon along a peaceful country road in north-east Beijing. Poplar trees and silver birch line the road, red-billed magpies, resplendent in blue feathers dive amongst the trees, and the occasional horse and cart trot by along the two lane tarmac.

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    • Who's For Tea?
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    • Sap Staffing Firm Addresses Anti-offshoring Sentiment With Obama Administration's Blessings
      By: Wayne J Porter | May 12th 2009 - Over the past several years, while many IT companies have looked to hire cheap foreign programmers to help fatten their bottom line, one IT staffing firm has gone the other way instead choosing to nurture top domestic college grads and developing them into much-needed resources for US companies. John R. Miles of Enterprise Resources International (ERI) explains why using US talent makes sense for the bottom line as well as for the country.
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    • Vietnam The New Attractive Place
      By: sumariana | Apr 13th 2009 - Close the doors throughout nearly thirteen years, in 1988, Vietnam opened for Viet Kieu to visit the land of his father. An event history. But that time, a

      majority of Vietnamese in the U.S. still lest.

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    • Unusual Cultural Etiquettes And Table Manners
      By: Anna Stenning | Feb 9th 2009 - Looking at different eating habits in different countries, including what is considered rude table manners and what is considered absolutely essential when eating.
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    • Cooking Vacations In Israel
      By: Amit Aburman | Dec 27th 2008 - Perhaps one of the best ways to get to know a country and its culture is through its food. Food is an expression of a cultures heart and soul, through its food and cuisine you also get to see the history of the country and the culture of its people. This is especially true of your cooking vacation in Israel.
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    • Ethnic Food Recipes "" The Chinese Way
      By: David H Urmann | Nov 18th 2008 - Ethnic Recipes are cultural or regional ways of cooking authentic cuisine. Cooking Chinese foods are considered healthy and a balanced way of having ancient Chinese culture.
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    • 5 Great Reasons For Drinking Wuyi Tea
      By: Christy Smith | Sep 12th 2008 - These days, more and more people are hearing about Wu-Yi tea and are making the switch. This particular type of tea, also referred to as oolong tea, is an ancient Chinese secret for losing and maintaining weight...
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    • How To Host A Gourmet Dinner
      By: Emma Snow | Oct 23rd 2007 - A French philosopher once said that eating alone was sadder than destitution. Certainly, no one likes to eat alone. Now that you have perfected that filet mignon, or vichyssoise soup, (or whatever your signature dish is), you will want to show off to your friends! But hosting a gourmet dinner is much more than good food.
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    • What Do You Find In A Tea Shop?
      By: Mayoor Patel | Jun 12th 2007 - What is sold in a tea shop? The logical and most straightforward answer would be, plainly speaking, tea.
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    • George Washington Grew Marijuana ?
      By: G. Sandkamp | Apr 18th 2007 - These are some llittle known and bizzare facts from history and the present.Make for great usless trivia at parties. Enjoy...
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    • Ten Myths About Multicultural Customers
      By: Michael Soon Lee | Mar 22nd 2007 - Why multicultural customers want to buy from you.
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    • Crystal Repair
      By: LEC Ventures | Nov 3rd 2006 - From chandeliers, to figurines, to household accents, to plates, to wine glasses, to office items, trophies, and favors, crystals have long been a way of life and are represented many households.The demand for crystals and their use is widespread because they not only add elegance to one's lifestyle but are available in abundant varieties.

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    • The Chinese Wedding Tea Ceremony Exposed
      By: Angela Sorros | Jul 6th 2006 - The Chinese wedding tradition is in the first place as varied and complex as China is vast. Throughout the ages, it has evolved and changed due to a myriad of regional and cultural influences. However, although several adjustments occur and more and more Chinese opt for modernity, the most popular Chinese wedding tea ceremony still exists. It is still being practiced by the Han Chinese in the south of the country.

      The Chinese wedding tea ceremony is usually considered whe...

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    • Asian Wedding Traditions
      By: George Meszaros | Jan 4th 2006 - Incorporating ethnic traditions into your wedding can create a more intimate environment for you and your family.

      While we most associate the color white with wedding in this country, the color red is the color of weddings in China. Red is the color of luck and joy, and it makes perfect sense that it is such an important color for weddings. You can incorporate the red color in a variety of ways such as the tablecloth, candles, napkins, and other decorations. You may change...

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