Yemaya And The History Of The Chakra System By: Yamaya Cruz | Dec 13th 2011 - We've all heard the argument there is one God and one heaven, but there are a million ways to get there. We are now able to communicate with people from the opposite sides of the world. And we now work and converse with people from different backgrounds, ethnic groups, and countries. The Internet, International trade and commerce have connected us on a level that our ancestors had never experienced, but yet they understood, we are all one. Tags:Yemaya, Chakra, Orishas, Dravidians, Tantra, Tantric
A New General Public Information About Online Game Tera By: wow gold love | Nov 8th 2011 - Next-generation Mmo "TERA", a brand new community information along with two-class method based soldier tribes as well as Beastman.Bluehole Business is rolling out any next era Online game TERA GOLD The modern info is printed. Tags:wow gold
Animating Text In Powerpoint For A Stylish Presentation By: Rich Talbot | Aug 19th 2011 - Animating text within your PowerPoint presentation will give it that professional edge. It will also help retain the interest of your audience, as you can reveal text or bullet points gradually to keep them focused on the screen. Here are some tips to get you started. Tags:powerpoint training london
Antique Lamps - The Dragon And The Pearl By: Maurice Robertson | Apr 1st 2011 - Mankind has always developed mythologies in an effort to explain and understand his place in the world. This has led to the development of abstract thoughts and ideas that require symbols to bring the ideas into form. The most ancient of these mythological symbols is the Chinese dragon. Tags:antique lamps, vintage lamps, table lamps, lamps, lamp shades, chinese lamps, silk lsmp shades, antique table lamps
Ancient Egyptian Civilization : Information By: controllingaddiction | Dec 18th 2010 - The Ancient Egyptian Civilization had a culture which manufactured a diverse array of material goods and these reflected the power and wealth of the elite people here.
10 Blogging Tricks To Really Jump Start Traffic By: Erin Smith | Dec 9th 2010 - The "in" thing right now in network marketing is definitely to have a blog! Doesn't it seem like every single person you know online has a blog? Personally, I absolutely love having a blog, because I made it, I write in it, and it makes me money. I feel like I accomplished something.
Pakistan Disaster Relief Management By: Doris Simmons | Nov 4th 2010 - Islamabad -Nothing ought to be more disconcerting and humiliating than to have a donor show distrust in one"€™s ability to deal humanely and fairly with those laid low with a natural disaster that has wiped out their homesteads and their livelihood. For Pakistan this is a disaster twice compounded with the Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani not helping matters by confirming that cash given by donors for distribution as relief would be siphoned off by the distributors. Tags:Affairs
Forensic Accounting By: Eric Anderson. | Jul 18th 2010 - Careers for CPAs in Forensic Accounting Forensic Accounting is the merger of accounting and legal investigative work. Think of a forensic accountant as a Sherlock Holmes who delves into the balance sheet to ferret out nefarious deeds or Elliott Ness of the FBI armed with a calculator. For instance, in March 2008, Heather Mills hired the forensic accounting firm of Lee and Allen to delve into her ex-husband, Sir Paul McCartney's wealth derived from his career as a Beatle, his music rights, busine ... Tags:CPA, accounting, business, finance, test prep, college, education
Get For The Low-priced Room And Passage To Spend An Excellent Vacations In Albuquerque By: Yaffa Merle | Jul 12th 2010 - The Unser Racing Museum will surprise you with its collection of over generation of racing cars. You will have an exhilarating virtual racing experience apart from looking at the compilation of trophies, cars and helmets in the Unser Racing Museum.
Final Fantasy Xiv Development Team Interview By: kaia | Jun 2nd 2010 - SCE was suddenly announced in a press conference, reporters pulled out stunned "FINAL FANTASY XIV" (PC / PLAYSTATION 3) (below, FFXIV). The next day was mainly for the foreign media Q & A session was held, the development team asked many questions. However, it remains a mystery is still a significant portion unchanged. Tags:ffxiv, interview,
Cape Town's Colorful Past & Cosmo Present By: Jason Wiltshire | May 14th 2010 - Today Cape Town is a cosmopolitan city, first discovered by Bartolomeu Diaz a Portuguese explorer in 1487 whilst searching for a sea route to India. Diaz named it The Cape of Storms and returned to Portugal triumphant at having rounded the African continent and the Portuguese rulers subsequently changed the name to The Cape of Good Hope. Tags:South Africa, Cape Town Accommodation, Safari, Day Tours, Golf Holidays
Goal Setting And Conventional Wisdom By: Willie Horton | Apr 11th 2010 - If your life is to change for the better, you need to set yourself big, exciting goals - you need to capture your subconscious mind's imagination. You need to be careful about sharing your goals with others - there are too many people who don't want anyone to stand out from the crowd, to be an abnormal success. Above all, once your goal is set, you need to do just the important things and let your goal find you, not the other way around. Tags:Goal Setting, Suite101, Personal Development, Success Happiness, Self Improvement, Personal Growth, Motivational
Improve Skin Tone, Boost Immunity And Circulation With A Simple Body Brushing Technique By: Deborah de Vries | Feb 7th 2010 - This article showcases the health benefits of dry brushing, as well as explaining how to do it and why it works. Improved immunity, improved circulation and better skin tone are just some of the benefits from this simple and natural practice and this article helps the reader to understand why this practice deserves to be included in anyone's daily health and/or hygiene regime. Tags:dry brushing, improving immunity, boosting immunity, improving circulation, improving skin tone, helping to fight illness, improving lymphatic drainage
To Know More About Tea By: miltongressod03 | Oct 30th 2009 - Tea is traditionally the most widely consumed beverage worldwide just after water. Tags:tea, tisane
Chris Devonshire-ellis: Contrasting India And China's National Day Celebrations By: Chris Devonshire-Ellis | Aug 17th 2009 - While China turns to partial lock down in the lead up to the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, India last Saturday celebrated her 62nd year of independence. The two anniversary celebrations cannot be more different. Tags:India, China, business,
Swastikas On Scottish Gravestones By: Stephen Taylor | Feb 24th 2009 - The Swastika is found on a number of gravestones and cross slabs in Scotland. This unexpected usage clearly goes back to the time of the early Picts, but it is found in both pagan and later Christian contexts. This symbol has strong links not only with Scandinavian culture, and notably the Vikings, but also with an extensive usage in the Christian catacombs of Rome. Tags:Christian symbolism, Fylfot, Gammadion, Gravestones, Scotland, Swastika
Chinese Dragon History By: Quyan | Jul 15th 2008 - The history of Chinese Dragon can be traced back to primitive society when certain prehistoric tribes in China adopted the dragon among other totems as their symbol and guardian god.
The Chinese dragon is a mythical creature in Asian culture with a Chinese origin.
It is visualized as a long, scaled, snake-like creature with five claws.
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Use Indian Baskets For Unique Mountain Interior Design By: Nelson Montana | Mar 31st 2008 - Indian baskets come from a long and interesting history of native lifestyle. I like using these unique baskets to bring Native American style to my home. It is fascinating when you start studying the history of Indian basket weaving and find that basket use actually began hundreds of years ago and is one of the oldest art forms known in North American history. Indian baskets, made by Tribes like the Pueblo, Apache, Navajo and Tarahumara are well-known for their detailed, hand-crafted designs ... Tags:indian baskets, native american, southwestern, western, rustic, home decor
Choosing Indian Baskets To Create Beautiful Southwest Interior Design By: Nelson Montana | Mar 14th 2008 - Indian baskets have been part of Native American culture for many years. I like using these hand-made baskets to bring Native style to my home. It is intriguing when you begin reading the history of Native basket weaving and find that the use of baskets actually began centuries ago and is one of the most ancient art forms known in Indian history. Indian baskets, made by Tribes such as the Pueblo, Apache, Navajo and Tarahumara are well-known for their beautiful, handmade designs and elaborate ... Tags:indian baskets, baskets, native american, american indian, indian, native
Mystery Of The Soul Part 2 By: Luxamore | Apr 19th 2007 - Religious and ancient beliefs of the soul. How science views the soul. Parapsychology and the soul. Tags:beliefs, religion, soul, theology, science, philosophy, theosophy, parapsychology, occult, magick
Wyoming Boasts Natural Flatlands And Mountains By: G. Chadwick | Apr 2nd 2007 - Being one of the largest states in the union, just over a half million people have chosen to call Wyoming home, making it the least populated state. Its open ranges as well as vast mountain ranges make the state diverse in it attractions.
In the northwest corner of the state, Yellowstone National Park boasts geysers and hot springs as well as many geothermal features. Old Faithful Geyser draws millions of visitors each year. The park is also home to free ranging animals su... Tags:
Scottsdale Residential Real Estate - Getting A Lay Of The Land By: John Wesley | Aug 10th 2006 - Scottsdale residential real estate allows people to live in the lap of luxury. Located in Maricopa County Arizona, Scottsdale is renowned as a luxury resort town. But, the desert heaven of Scottsdale wasn't always this way.
It is believed that the Hohokam and Anasazi Indians moved into the area around 300 BC. They were an agricultural people, and the deserts which are now known as Scottsdale was not particularly plentiful with water.
A Quick History Of Sydney For Prospective Travelers By: Tom Dinic | Apr 26th 2006 - Sydney is a city full of rich history that any traveler would like to discover for themselves. It is an ideal vacation destination for those travelers that want a sense of history and development as well as great weather and nearby activities. Tags:sydney, travel, sydney history, holiday, vacation, trips to australia, airfares, cheap flights, travel guide, tourism, travel itinerary, discount flig
Expand Your Global Horizons: Travel To Taiwan By: Frank Johnson | Apr 5th 2006 - A gem in the China Seas, Taiwan embodies a unique entangling of ancient and modern, East and West. From the bustling commercial center of the capital city, Taipei, to the cascading volcanic mountains of Yushan National Park, Taiwan offers the world traveler an unmatched experience. It is no coincidence that Portuguese explorers named this island 'Ilha Formosa', or the beautiful island.