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  • Books That Make Perfect Stocking Fillers
    By: Amy | - If youre searching for some excellent stocking fillers to top up your friends and familys Christmas gift lists this year all you need to do is look online. Books make superb stocking fillers, especially if you tailor your choices to the recipients interests. Whether youre looking for gifts for your dad, auntie, little sister or nephew, the following list is a great place to start.

    Best In Show - Knit Your Own Dog by Joanna Osborne
    Do you know anyone that has ev ...

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  • Take Advantage With Churchill Insurance
    By: Bern Ortiz | - Churchill Insurance began in 1989 as a UK direct motor insurance provider; in addition to car insurance they even sell home insurance, travel insurance, breakdown cover, motorcycle insurance, truck insurance, and even pet insurance. In 2003, the business was bought by the Royal Bank of Scotland, and this currently belongs to the RBS Insurance division.

    The business sells its insurance policies around the Internet or through phone, and all of the sales departments are located within ...

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  • My Upline Is The Best In The World
    By: Sachin Kumar | - Financial freedom is the main reason that most of us became involved in the industry. One should be aware of the fact that his or her own upline is probably not the best in the world.

    If your upline is telling you to build your business a certain way and you are not having results, then you must realize that you own your distributorship. Of course, you were enrolled by your upline, and they earn a percentage off your efforts and your product movement, but your upline is not the pe ...

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  • People's Reaction To Anthropomorphic Art
    By: John Chambers | - This artist is able to paint pictures such as a pug, seemingly taking the part of a person accompanied with a coat, tie and high collar. Many people perceive this art as anthropomorphic. The artistic genius of this painter allows him to be able to fix old paintings even those present in the olden times.

    This artist is original in the sense that he uses an animal's face to take that of what should be a human. This Belgian artist who was formerly an art restorer calls his works as ...

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  • How This One Artist Has Created Millions Of Masterpieces
    By: Elsbethsile | - The imagination of this artist would include making animals look as good as people. These types of paintings are called anthropomorphic art. The ability of this artist to restore 18th and 19th century gold covered paintings are amazing.

    Afterward, he would the replace the face of people in the painting with animals. An art restorer when he began, this Belgian artist refers to his works as aristochiens and aristocrats. The animals in his artworks look closely like one of those digni ...

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  • "€œthe Traveler"€™s Gift "€" Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Succe
    By: Rick Fess | - The Travelers Gift by Andy Andrews is a true spiritual fiction book. If your definition of spirituality does not need to include God, Jesus or any form of organized religion, you will enjoy this book. Although God is mentioned (and one of the characters in the story is an archangel), it is not absolutely crucial that you believe in Him in order to gain something from reading this. In fact, the Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Success do not even mention God or religion. The ...
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  • What Is Behind Anthropomorphic Art?
    By: Daniel | - This artist is able to paint pictures such as a pug, seemingly taking the part of a person accompanied with a coat, tie and high collar. It is clear to those painting connoisseurs that this is anthropomorphic art. This artist has no difficulty restoring old paintings those that are normally found in old European homes and private clubs.

    As an artistic move he then replaces the original piece with a face of an animal. Starting out as what many call an art restorer, this Belgian arti ...

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  • The Ins And Outs Of Anthropomorphic Art
    By: John Chambers | - For this artist, he is able to paint an ordinary pug that looks closely like Winston Churchill, with the high collar, necktie and waistcoat.

    These types of paintings are called anthropomorphic art. This artist has no difficulty restoring old paintings those that are normally found in old European homes and private clubs.

    Sometimes, he puts any face on top of the original painting. For this Belgian artist who used to be an art restores, his works can be called ari ...

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  • How To Develope Your Psychic Senses
    By: Gaye Wright | - Do you ever think about how much you owe to your senses? Winston Churchill always believed that it was his intuition that saved his life when faced with danger. Famous and not-so-famous people have said the same, it could have happened to you. I tend to put more faith in my senses than pure logic, especially in my psychic work. That's why people call me for help; to give them a perspective that reaches past the simple rationale of daily life into the dimension beyond. I don't disregard logic and ...
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  • Should You Write You Own Wedding Vows For Your Wedding....
    By: Lowell Churchill | - You should take your time when deciding on your wedding vows and personalize them to suit you and your partner and do not be influenced by what other people expect you to do.

    This is one of the most important parts of the wedding ceremony because it is after the recital of your vows that you will be officially married.

    More and more people are becoming very creative with their wedding vows and this adds a personal touch that represents what you and your partner believe ...

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  • Experience Metropolitan Edinburgh Inviting Culture Hospitability Sports Destinations Celebration And
    By: Izis Garrison | - Historical Edinburgh Hotels

    One of the most romantic and well-designed Edinburgh hotels is the Witchery Castle. Edinburghs Lord Provost, Sir James Dick, once lived in a country mansion in 1687 and hosted noble receptions during the Georgian era and Scottish Enlightenment. All of these hotels are shelter to a vast collection of artifacts, classic toys, galleries, and museums pertaining to Scotlands rich history. These hotels soundly blend the history of this impressive city ...

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  • The Worst German Victory In World War Ii
    By: William Nugent | - World War II is called "World War" because of its worldwide geographic extent and this is perhaps the least imaginative and least instructive basis to name a war. The Second World War was a teachable moment in a multitude of ways and we should draw as much of a lesson as possible from this costly and utterly tragic conflict.

    This article will focus on the European theater and the ultimate German victory in that theater. The war in Europe in WW II was a war over philosophy. Many if ...

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  • Yoga Off The Mat - Youth And Immortality
    By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | - Did you ever feel as if faithful Yoga practice would grant you immortality? When we are young, we do not see the world with experienced eyes. This does not mean we should give up, but we should realize that Yoga is great for spiritual growth, prevention of ailments, a natural form of therapy, and a good form of pain management for the mind and body.

    The holistic approach has sometimes been pushed aside for purely medical and scientific methods that do not take mental, emotional, a ...

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  • 3 Little Pigs Went To Market But One Went Faster!
    By: Earma Brown | - No, I'm not calling you a pig. Now that I have your attention, I want to talk with you about finishing your book fast and getting it to market faster. Did you start on your book and lose focus? You would love the rewards of a completed book but wonder where you could fit writing into your schedule.

    Don't be discouraged; let me share some tips that will jump start your writing again. Trust me, if it feels like you've been stuck in the mud, these tips will pull you out. I call them ...

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  • Carol Vorderman: Countdown To The End Of The Ignorant Celebrity?
    By: Samantha Gilmartin | - Carol Vorderman has made her last appearance on Countdown. It was a quarter of a century ago that the 21-year-old joined another unknown, Richard Whitely, to launch the show on the fledgling Channel 4.

    What she and Richard shared was a poor academic record. Both had been hailed as members of Cambridge University's Nines Club _ a derisive tag given to those who had got thirds in each of their three years. (3 plus 3 plus 3 equals 9)

    The quiz show was to be her turning ...

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  • Craigread: Leadership
    By: C. Read | - What Constitutes Great Leadership ?

    Within the story of the last century we see the rise not only of the great Liberal Darwin Freud conflict over the question of human nature and human freedom, but we see towering above the masses the crags and peaks of peculiar individuals, our human ancestors and comrades, called leaders, that seemed to stand out against the background, as the catalysts of change. What then constitutes the cellular and molecular makeup of these rare character ...

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  • Churchill Surrenders, Roosevelt Appeases, The Ubermensch Dominate
    By: C. Read | - It is May 10th 1940 and Churchill is Prime Minister of Britain. The BBC, Guardian and other left liberal news outlets publish polls stating that 60 % of Britons believe that the war against fascist Germany cannot be won and that the French are an unworthy ally. The questions used in the poll were inadequate containing ambiguous phraseology but the news outlets dont report this just the summary results. Instead the media focuses on the hardships, the trauma and destruction of war and rec ...
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  • Book Review, Churchill And America" By Martin Gilbert
    By: C. Read | - The prolific and exceptional historian and Churchill biographer Martin Gilbert has produced another interesting volume for the expanding library of Churchilliana. Gilberts look at the complex (and hardly submissive) relationship between Churchill and America, is edifying reading given the current threats faced by the once Anglo powers and Britains increasing Euro-centric orientation. Inter-state relations are necessarily complex, and Gilbert does a great job of detailing C ...
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  • Churchill Is A Myth - So Say 1 In 4 Brits
    By: C. Read | - According to many bloggers feeding off a London Daily Mail survey, 25% of Britons believe that Winston Churchill did not really exist. According to the report, 'Likewise, they think historical figures such as Florence Nightingale, Sir Walter Raleigh, Mahatma Gandhi and Cleopatra were also fictional personalities created for literature or films. On the other hand, they believe Sherlock Holmes was a real person.'

    But don't worry these publicly educated geniuses have plenty of time ...

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  • Churchill From 1914-1939, And The Unnecessary War
    By: C. Read | - In modern times it is useful to learn the travails of the past. Churchill at war, is a perfect example of someone defending the Anglo-Saxon heritage of freedom, division of powers, open markets, and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Only Bush, Blair, Brown it is alleged, and some other leaders understand Islam's threat to Western Civilisation. It is very similar to the universal designs that predatory Nazism and corrupt Communism had upon unsupspecting states.
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  • Churchill Quotes
    By: Martin Scott | - Churchill Quotes: 5 Great Places to Search for Them

    Winston Churchill was a very popular statesman in the history of Europe and of the rest of the world. But his name still echoes until today, because there are plenty of Churchill quotes available.

    If youre wondering where you can possibly get them, heres a good rundown of places to look for:

    1. Scan through old newspapers and magazines. Churchill quotes are abundant in magazines and newspapers ...

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  • 'churchills Advice For Home Insurance'
    By: Ruth Jacob | - Recent reports have shown that one in ten people have been burgled, whilst they have been on holiday, according to research survey conducted by Churchill home insurance.

    Nine per cent of UK homeowners how have been away for a weekend or even a day trip, have had contents of the homes stolen, whilst they were away with a total value of items stolen averaging 3,288 per incident.

    Claire Foster, spokesperson for Churchill Insurance, commented: "Arriving back from a h ...

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  • Palestinians A.ka. Arabs, Praise Hitler [yet Again]
    By: C. Read | - Such a surprise! Arabs are once again expressing their love for their true leader, Herr Hitler. Not content with their past failed Nazi-alliance; their Nazified Baathism; or their dalliance with totalitarian Communism; the peaceful, educated and exalted Arabs are declaiming admiration for a deranged psychopath. In their lust for Jew eradication and Islamic supremacy the Arab masses are being 're-educated' to remember the greatness of der Fuehrer.


    Palestinian i.e Arab radi ...

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  • The Dangers In Adopting Cover Letter Examples
    By: Mario R. Churchill | - Cover letter examples are all over the internet. There are even books especially designed and published containing cover letter examples. These are of course tools that will aid you in your quest of writing your own cover letters. Cover letter examples do help you gain knowledge in efficiently writing a piece of your quality cover letter.

    If the cover letter examples are generally scented to become appealing to you, there are certain dangers which you have to warn yourself about. ...

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  • How You Can Profit From Lost Copywriting Secrets
    By: Peter Woodhead | - Copyright 2006 Peter Woodhead

    This is the fourth article in a series about the history of advertising.

    The previous article outlined how marketing greats, John E.Kennedy and Claude Hopkins made their impact in the world of advertising.

    They both left a legacy for us all, and their work went on to inspire other up-and-coming copywriters. So....

    ...continuing our "tour"

    1912 Ask any top marketer today and they may tell yo ...

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