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  • Stone Sculptures From The Stoneworth India
    By: SEO Expert80 | - When most people think about stone sculptures, its probably giant pieces of abstract art located outside large buildings or perhaps inside a famous art gallery or museum. Sometimes people think of stone sculptures as the ancient mythological characters like God. For contemporary fine art, many see stone sculpture only for serious collectors or for the rich and famous to display in their well kept mansions. Most individuals, even fans of natural stone and stone sculptures that are add ext ...
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  • Brother Bear - One Of Disney's Biggest Successes To Date
    By: Steve Collins. | - Welcome to a world where animals rule and the only human around isn't human anymore. Welcome to the world of Brother Bear. Marking the 43rd film in Disney's line of animated features, the film, originally entitled Bears, marked a short return to traditionally hand-drawn animation. It was the third feature completed at the Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida, and subsequently the last. The studio shut down the Orlando facility in an effort to produce computer animated features.

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  • A Canadian Arctic City - Trip To Iqaluit In Nunavut
    By: ALI ABBAS RIZVI | - In 2004, I completed two Inuit art buying trips to Iqaluit (formerly Frobisher Bay), the capital of Nunavut, Canada's newest territory. For both trips, I flew out of Ottawa on Canadian North airlines. The other airline that services Nunavut is First Air. Only the last half of the jets was allocated for passengers as the entire first half was for cargo. Being so remote, Canadian Arctic Inuit communities pretty well have to have everything shipped up there by plane or by boat during the summers si ...
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  • Quality Soapstone Wood Stoves
    By: Jonathon Blocker | - When it comes to heating ones home, there is almost nothing more traditional, attractive and inviting than a genuine wood stove and soapstone wood stoves are an excellent choice, combining beauty with practicality.

    Soapstone wood stoves are made from a type pf metamorphic rock that geologists call steatite. Metamorphic rocks begin as one thing, then over millions of years and immeasurable amounts of geologic heat and pressure, are transformed or morphed into s ...

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  • Festive Canada
    By: Richard Greaves | - Festive Canada

    With its richly diverse population, Canada is home to countless festivals and celebrations ranging from native Inuit rites to traditional Christian events such as Xmas to the myriad festivities brought by immigrants. Here we'll look at 3 uniquely Canadian festivals - the Quebec Winter Carnival, Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition and the Vancouver Festival of Lights.

    Given Canada's size and chill climate, it's not surprising that it hosts the ...

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  • Art Collecting With An Art Consultant
    By: Wendy Hermann | - With an art consultant helping you, you can often find art collecting not only simple, but easy and fun as well. If you love art but dont have confidence in your ability to choose and negotiate fine art pieces - you may want to acquire the services of an art consultant.

    What does an art consultant do? An art consultant can help you through the entire art selection process - from choosing a theme to negotiating the price,.having the artwork framed, and choosing where the art piece ...

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  • Buying Art - What To Look For
    By: Wendy Hermann | - If you don't love art, and are simply considering buying art as an investment, the best advice is to find something else to invest in. Collecting and buying art should be a labor of love, not a cold-hearted financial calculation.

    There are many factors that a serious art collector should take into account when buying art. Here are some of the main ones:

    1. Know Your Own Tastes

    Never buy something just because an "art expert" tells you that it is a bea ...

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  • The Many Reasons People Buy Art
    By: Wendy Hermann | - Buying art has always been popular and as far back as humanity has kept records, artists of all types have been celebrated. But why do people buy art? What does it do for us?

    After all, unlike food, gas, clothes, and water - art is not something that we need. For most of us, art is something that we buy with our dwindling disposable income. But why? Well there are many reasons:

    One of the most common reasons people buy art is to enhance their home decorating. A beau ...

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  • Home To The Canadian Oil And Gas Industry
    By: Douglas Scott | - Calgary is located in Canada at the foot hills of Albertas Rocky Mountains. Home to much of the Canadian oil and gas industry, Calgary is a vibrant modern city filled with modern amenities and skyscrapers.

    The city has taken care to ensure that numerous green areas are easily accessible. The city runs from the foothills of the Rockies in the north west to the rolling hills and farm country of the south east. It is divided into four quadrants intersecting at the confluence of the ...

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