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The Russian Mentality: Friends And How It Relates To Eastern Europeans

When I was attending the university in the U.S, I noticed that besides the language, students from America were much different from Russian in one thing: they didn’t let each other copy papers and they didn’t do each other’s assignments. … Continue reading

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Easter Bank Holiday Fun

Easter brings about the first bank holiday of the year! So what are you going to be doing between Good Friday and Easter bank holiday Monday? Are you planning an Easter getaway or are you just going to chomp on … Continue reading

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Health and Tourism Double Variations

“February 2, Long rise, pai lou open”, Sun Ssu-Hermitage practice Chakpori ushered in the four tourists, spread the millennium Chakpori temple it would have begun to display their charm, demonstrating a unique culture of Chinese medicine health and rich and … Continue reading

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America\’s Favourite Candy

Sweets and candy have always been favourite with children for year’s and none more so than the classic Jolly Rancher candies. We all have fond memories of these fruity hard candies, however you may be surprised to hear that their … Continue reading

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The Perfect Prom Tuxedo For The Perfect Night

The big day is almost here and you still haven’t found that perfect prom tuxedo that neither you nor your colleagues will ever forget? It’s no biggie as there are a lot of offers over the Internet these days that … Continue reading

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How to Enjoy the Culture of Fiji as a Tourist

Visitors to Fiji enjoy not only some of the world’s best lagoons, with beautiful blue waters and the famous Rainbow Reef, but also rich history and culture spanning thousands of years. While you’ll surely spend plenty of time on the … Continue reading

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The Easter Lily and Other Easter Flowers

Easter flowers have always brought beauty and spirituality to the special holiday. There are a variety of elegant and vibrant flowers that enhance the meaning of Easter. These flowers are used to decorate homes, churches, and are even given as … Continue reading

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Antique Lamps – Kakiemon – a Story of Harmony and Balance

Kakiemon, pronounced, Kak-i-eh-mon, is all about balance, a small range of distinctive colors, known as “the palette”, pure white porcelain and a perfect eye for harmony. In the world of art and design, colour is important, in fact, of primary … Continue reading

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Feng Shui – Start Your Wealth & Riches Creation Focus Center Today

Feng Shui proffers countless traditions to boost and guard wealth. There are endless symbols used to enhance wealth, money, and fortune and prosperity luck. Light represents education, wealth and power. Chinese coins, wind chimes, fountains, wealth dragons, ingots and many … Continue reading

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The Water & Moon Festival – Get A Once in a Lifetime Experience in Cambodia!

When it comes to culturally rich nations, Cambodia holds a special place among world countries as the Southeast Asian country has to offer rich traditions of music and colors. And there is no more appropriate demonstration of Cambodia’s true cultural depiction than the famous Water and Moon Festival, also known as ‘Bun Om Tuk’, which attracts millions of tourists from all corners of the world to Khmer. The colorful festival is organized in the country’s capital, Phnom Penh. Although the locals celebrate the Water and Moon Festival in the Buddhist month of Kadeuk, international tourists should make sure they arrive in Cambodia to attend this magnificent display of Cambodian culture by the month of November. Continue reading

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Get Familiar With The Tourist Spots In Pisa

Pisa is situated in the north of Italy. It is a small town with a population of only 100,000. Pisa though principally known for the leaning tower has other places of tourist attractions as well. This town served as the naval base in Italy during the Roman era. Continue reading

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Michael Katz’ Wisdom of the Gemstone Guardians, a Book Review

Wisdom of the Gemstone Guardians stands apart from any other crystal healing book on the market in many respects. First of all, whereas other crystal healing books usually contain so called ‘channeled’ information from the spirit world, none of them so directly profess it the way this book does. Continue reading

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Tentatively Ascribed to Natural Rubber is Expected to Re-up

At present, natural rubber has been the main contract of 1001, the key to an integer points close to 20,000. The author believes that the basic trend of rising natural rubber has not changed, the fundamentals are still the better, … Continue reading

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China\’s 30 Years of Changes in Fabric

Rigorous tunic, monotonous blue dark gray, and the “new three year old for three years sewing for another three years,” the big patch … … This is a three decades ago the Chinese people dressed in a simple sketch. Now, … Continue reading

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The Music Box

Have you ever wondered when music began? Why did music begin? As I ponder this question, my conclusion considers that the earliest melodic strains were reproduced to mimic the ambient music of nature. Our society has become so restless and … Continue reading

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Chinese Underwear Town Yanbu Town, Nanhai City, Guangdong Province

Yanbu District in Nanhai City, Guangdong Province, eastern, located in the Pearl River Delta, adjacent to Guangzhou, an area of 26 square kilometers, with resident population of 70000 people, non native population of over 10 million people, under the jurisdiction … Continue reading

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What You Should Know About Cinco de Mayo Food and Festivities

In the United States, many people know about Cinco de Mayo. Huge crowds cannot wait to start the festivities every May. But few know the really history for this Mexican celebration. The average person in the States will say it … Continue reading

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Easter Flowers: A Celebration Of Rebirth And Spring

Certain types of flowers are used to celebrate Easter, the holiest of days on the Christian calendar; they are commonly referred to as Easter flowers. These flowers are colorful, and they are symbolic of rebirth and the Resurrection. They are … Continue reading

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Hometown of China Foundry

The last century, 70′s, Zezhou “small smelting, small cast,” as the representative of the “five small industries” is famous. Of the last century 90′s, the Zezhou metalworking industry’s heyday, the peak of more than 200 county Foundry, BF 1300 I … Continue reading

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Key Blank Kingdom

Speaking on the Town Mao Tong village of, they can not think of the village production of key blanks, it is like talking about Yiwu, immediately think of “China Commodity City” like a natural. This village is the key blanks … Continue reading

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Cures for the Winter Blues: Fashion Essentials for Spring

The calendar says spring is just a few weeks away, but the temperatures outside and weather forecasts have not been in sync. If we can’t fight Mother Nature, how can we everyday fashionistas prepare to dress in season while keeping … Continue reading

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Cambodia Genocide – What Happened Then

We are in the year 1970. Cambodia, a country within South East Asia has just broken out into a civil war due to conflicts between Prince Sihanouk, who has recently joined forces with a fierce communist organization, and Lon Nol … Continue reading

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The History of Fiji

Fiji is a beautiful tropical paradise located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Because of its geography, this archipelago of over 300 islands has long been a crossroads for the meeting of many different island cultures, as well as … Continue reading

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