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Ella Quirk

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  • The World's Strangest Contests
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    The World's Strangest Contests

    10 years ago

    Longest beard? Biggest nose? They're weird and they're wonderful and while they may not be as well-known as mainstream sports, they are some of the strangest competitive events in the world...

  • The Eastern Great Egret: White Water Bird
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    The Eastern Great Egret: White Water Bird

    10 years ago

    Fascinating to watch, Eastern Great Egrets are a beautiful water bird that move with a natural elegance. Now a protected species, I'm lucky to have had one move into my neighbourhood...

  • History of the Smiley Face
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    History of the Smiley Face

    10 years ago

    Ever wondered where that little round yellow happy face came from? Read on to discover the history of one of the most over-used symbols in the world.

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    Hairstyles of the Dictators

    10 years ago

    Have you ever noticed how dictators have very distinctive hairstyles? What can this mean...an extensive of ego perhaps? A desire to be noticed or different? Is there a kind of Sampson-like power there?

  • Power Dressing: How to Puff  Yourself up with Importance
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    Power Dressing: How to Puff Yourself up with Importance

    10 years ago

    Ever put on a jacket with wide lapels and shoulder pads and suddenly felt more in command? Teamed with a pair of shoes with two inch heels and you might leave the house feeling pretty powerful

  • How not to be Introverted
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    How not to be Introverted

    10 years ago

    Introversion has become almost fashionable , yet so many shy introverts end up stuck in their shell, missing out on opportunities. Every introvert has an extravert lurking somewhere inside

  • Why do Women Hang on to Bad Men?
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    Why do Women Hang on to Bad Men?

    10 years ago

    Many people believe only weak, insecure or browbeaten women stay with very difficult men but sometimes the strong one's do too and it may be because they are strong that they believe they can transform the men who cause them so much pain

  • Blue Flowers in Nature
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    Blue Flowers in Nature

    10 years ago

    Blue is a beautiful colour to have in the garden. Blue flowers will enhance your landscape, not only for their aesthetic value but because they attract pollinating insects. Learn about some old-fashioned favourites and what makes them blue

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    Things to do with Fringes: Beautiful Bangs

    10 years ago

    Fringes/bangs can be a problem area. Don't feel comfortable without hair on your forehead but can't find the right fringe style? Here's some ideas - from classic fringes to rip snorting retro bangs

  • Good Goldfish Names
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    Good Goldfish Names

    10 years ago

    Looking for the right name for your aquarium friends? How about Salty, Seabert or Sinbad? Read on to peruse 100 nautical themed goldfish names

  • What's the Difference Between Love and Infatuation?
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    What's the Difference Between Love and Infatuation?

    10 years ago

    That swept away feeling people get when they are deeply attracted to another can feel like the real thing but is it love or just infatuation? What's the difference anyway?

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    Age Differences in Relationships

    3 years ago

    Why do men seem to desire younger women more than women desire younger men? Do significant age differences between men and women really matter? If so, how much?

  • Stoicism: What Does it Mean to be Stoic?
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    Stoicism: What Does it Mean to be Stoic?

    10 years ago

    Is stoicism still a virtue? In this litigious society where every that happens is someone or something else's fault, there's not much encouragement to take a stoical perspective

  • The Sexiest Men in Classic Literature
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    The Sexiest Men in Classic Literature

    10 years ago

    Have you ever fallen in love with a character in a novel? If sexual attraction begins in the brain, it's not surprising, some fictional men continue to seduce female readers, even after centuries....

  • The Easiest Chocolate Cake Recipe on the Planet
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    The Easiest Chocolate Cake Recipe on the Planet

    10 years ago

    This chocolate cake is so easy, anyone can do it. It's fast, super easy and most important of all, utterly scrumptious...

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    Why Do Some People Have Dark Rings Around the Iris of Their Eye?

    8 months ago

    Learn why some people have dark rings around their irises and why it is thought to be attractive. If you don't naturally have them, I will list some ways you can get them.

  • Great Opening Paragraphs
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    Great Opening Paragraphs

    10 years ago

    First impressions count, in literature as much as in life and if a writer is to immediately engage interest then those initial collection of words must be put together in a way which inspires the reader to want to carry on reading

  • The Mystique of the Titanic
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    The Mystique of the Titanic

    10 years ago

    Human history is littered with ship wrecks, train wrecks - disasters and tragedies of all descriptions. So why has the Titanic, in particular, captured public imagination, so much so that we never seem to tire of its mystique?

  • Best Advertising Slogans of all Time
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    Best Advertising Slogans of all Time

    11 years ago

    Those in the ad industry know that a s great slogan is better than a hundred visuals because it's those few little words that stay in the consumers mind and form an indelible association with ...

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    Vintage Kitchenware

    11 years ago

    If you have a vintage inspired kitchen or would like a touch of vintage to your decor, you don't have to go searching through thrift shop or auctions...

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    Vintage TVs, Fridges and Small Appliances

    11 years ago

    The ageing baby-boomers are getting nostalgic and as a result there is a wave of retro design on the market, some of it reproductions of old styles, others brand new and retro-futuristic...

  • Novelty Animal Masks
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    Novelty Animal Masks

    11 years ago

    There's nothing so disconcerting as when a stranger comes up to you from behind at a party, says "hello" and when you turn around, discover he has the head of a horse.

  • How the Internet has Changed Music
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    How the Internet has Changed Music

    11 years ago

    Over the past decade or so , the Internet has revolutionised the music industry. but what has this meant for consumers and artists alike?

  • Rich Men: Clive Palmer
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    Rich Men: Clive Palmer

    10 years ago

    One of the richest Australians in the world and the man who plans to rebuild the Titanic, Clive Palmer is as controversial as they come but love him or loathe him, he's hard to ignore.

  • Justin Bieber: Perfumier
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    Justin Bieber: Perfumier

    10 years ago

    The long awaited Justin Bieber fragrance has now hit the stores and no doubt will be lapped up by his legion of fans, even if they are too young to have an independent income and must pester their parents for the funds.

  • Old-Fashioned Prams - Baby Carriages
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    Old-Fashioned Prams - Baby Carriages

    11 years ago

    The classic English-style perambulator is a cultural icon and while no longer the baby carrier of choice for most people, many of the old style prams are highly collectable works of art.

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    Living Dolls

    10 years ago

    There's a new fad afoot among the young folk- turning yourself into a living doll. Harmless fun or is something more insidious at play...?

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    Best YouTube Cat Videos

    10 years ago

    Why are cat videos so popular? Of all the content on YouTube, the cat is arguably the runaway success of the medium. There is a phenomenal amount of cat content out there, so is the cat the most popular animal on earth, at least on the small screen?

  • How Can You Tell if Someone is Lying?
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    How Can You Tell if Someone is Lying?

    10 years ago

    Do you think you are skilled at detecting a lie? Well perhaps it's not as easy as you might think. Read on to discover more about the fine art of lying...

  • Complementary Colours
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    Complementary Colours

    12 years ago

    Imagine the world without colour - the brilliant blue of a sky, the velvet green of a lawn, the yellow of a canary, the glistening hues of a rainbow... and so on. It would be a drab place indeed.

  • Fear of Flying: Strategies
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    Fear of Flying: Strategies

    10 years ago

    Do you hands get clammy when you think of catching a plane? Does your heart beat faster? Feeling a little sweaty and anxious? Sounds like you might have a fear of flying...

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    Jane Austen Fashions

    10 years ago

    Jane Austen wrote most of her novels during the English Regency period, a time of upheaval and changing cultural mores - changes that could be seen in the new fashions of the era, which harked back to the classical elegance of the ancient world...

  • Finding Your Hidden Talent
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    Finding Your Hidden Talent

    12 years ago

    I never thought I could sing. The trouble wasn't just a lack of confidence but rather that it never even occurred to me that I could sing, having always imagined that singing was something that just happened naturally and you either had it or you didn't.

  • The Top Ten Uses for Baking Soda
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    The Top Ten Uses for Baking Soda

    10 years ago

    Of all the bits and pieces that the householder is apt to keep permanently in the pantry, baking soda is among the most useful. Not only is it used in a multitude of recipes but it is also an efficient and handy cleaner and has medicinal purposes as well

  • Lemon Power: Things to do with Lemons
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    Lemon Power: Things to do with Lemons

    10 years ago

    The versatile lemon is one of nature's most useful fruits. Not only do they have medicinal (some say magical) properties, they are nice to look at, beautifully fresh smelling, decorative in slices, healthy and a natural bleach. Among other things lemons can cure hiccups, aid digestion, fade...

  • How to Treat Nappy Rash
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    How to Treat Nappy Rash

    10 years ago

    Nappy rash, or diaper rash, where the skin around a babies bottom and groin area appears red and inflamed, is a common phenomenon scores of babies have suffered from since the invention of nappies

  • Scottie Dog Brooches
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    Scottie Dog Brooches

    10 years ago

    In design terms, the Scottie dog is special. With the exception of the ubiquitous French poodle, this little dog has probably appeared on more consumer products than any other breed

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    1920s Handbags

    11 years ago

    Handbag styles in the 1920s were greatly influenced by the Art Deco design movement that swept through that decade

  • Chunky Bead Necklaces
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    Chunky Bead Necklaces

    12 years ago

    One of the defining features of iconic cartoon housewives Marge Simpson and Wilma Flintsone is their chunky bead necklaces - this is because that kind of jewelry was very popular from the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s, when the housewife reached an iconic zenith. Think housewife...think 1950s.

  • Military Messenger Bags for Men
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    Military Messenger Bags for Men

    12 years ago

    Did you know that the term 'handbag' was first used in the early 20th century to describe a man's bag or satchel? A little ironic when you consider the strong cultural association between women and their handbags.

  • Scarab Jewelry: Brooches, Charms, Bracelets, Pendants and Rings
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    Scarab Jewelry: Brooches, Charms, Bracelets, Pendants and Rings

    12 years ago

    Although a dung beetle may not seem like the most glamorous of motifs, to the ancient Egyptians, these humble insects were very meaningful, representing a sacred force and thus were an important religious symbol.

  • Art Nouveau Jewelry
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    Art Nouveau Jewelry

    12 years ago

    Of all 20th century design movements art nouveau is one the most interesting and certainly in its day, one of the most revolutionary

  • Arm Jewelry: Snake Bracelets
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    Arm Jewelry: Snake Bracelets

    10 years ago

    Long, lean, stealthy and dangerous - the snake inspires admiration in some, fear and loathing in others.

  • Starting Boys at School Later
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    Starting Boys at School Later

    12 years ago

    Girls, it seems, are better able to cope with starting school at a very young age than boys. Of course much will depend on the individual child - some may be ready, some not but perhaps the biggest barrier to a later start is the parents enthusiasm to get their child off and racing on the school...

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    Vintage Knitting Patterns

    12 years ago

    Vintage knitting patterns have become very popular in recent times, driven largely by a general yearning for all things retro and also because some of those old pattern books from the 30s, 40s and 50s contain some really great designs, whether you are into retro or not.

  • Cat Pins and Brooches
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    Cat Pins and Brooches

    12 years ago

    A simple brooch pinned to a dress, blouse or coat was once a staple look in women's fashion. These days, too many people tend to neglect the brooch as a fashion accessory, yet the right one can really lift an outfit, provide a focal point of interest and even be a conversation starter.

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    Art Deco Jewelry

    12 years ago

    Art Deco was an exremely popular design movement that emerged in the early 20th century, influencing fashion, architecture, furniture, jewelry and industrial and commercial design.

  • Ralph Lauren Polos
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    Ralph Lauren Polos

    12 years ago

    Polo Ralph Lauren is the up market casual clothing brand of well-known US designer Ralph Lauren

  • Vintage and Retro T-Shirts
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    Vintage and Retro T-Shirts

    10 years ago

    The humble T-shirt evolved from underwear, which in the 19th century, used to be a neck-to-knee, all-in-one affair, until a widespread fashion for two piece underwear came into vogue.

  • Wah Wah Pedals: Guitar Emotions
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    Wah Wah Pedals: Guitar Emotions

    10 years ago

    The wah wah pedal is as versatile as your imagination will allow and has been used by many great guitarists since it's invention in the mid 1960s, including greats Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

  • Estée Lauder Perfumes
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    Estée Lauder Perfumes

    12 years ago

    Estée Lauder has been around for a long time - in fact it has been nearly 70 years since Josephine Esther Mentzer, aka, Estée Lauder, founded the company in 1946

  • Ben Sherman Shirts
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    Ben Sherman Shirts

    12 years ago

    British menswear manufacturer Ben Sherman has had a long association with the Mod movement, with Sherman having set up his first factory in Brighton, England in 1963.

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    Kitsch Christmas Ornaments

    12 years ago

    They say 'todays kitsch is tomorrows collectable' and if that's true then the vast multitude of terrifically tacky Christmas ornaments available on the market is a good place to start gathering your future treasures. If there's one thing Christmas doesn't seem to be about - it's good taste.

  • Men's Gloves
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    Men's Gloves

    12 years ago

    Gloves are more than just a style statement. They also offer warmth and protection and have been worn since antiquity in various forms and for various professions, including anything from from beekeeping to space travel.

  • Ten Tips for Healthy Hair
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    Ten Tips for Healthy Hair

    10 years ago

    Hair is a barometer of good health - shiny, bouncy hair is an outward signal of vitality and of course, vitality esentially comes from good diet and exercise, so if you really want good hair, eat well and move!

  • Mobile Technology and the Internet: the Popularity of the Smart Phone
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    Mobile Technology and the Internet: the Popularity of the Smart Phone

    10 years ago

    Do mobile users behave differently to traditional full-screen computer users and if so in what ways?

  • The Colour Blue
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    The Colour Blue

    12 years ago

    Blue is a moody colour - over the years it has been associated with depression, sadness, spirituality and purity.

  • How to Bleach Your Hair
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    How to Bleach Your Hair

    12 years ago

    If you intend to bleach your hair at home, it's definitely best to buy a purpose made bleaching kit, which come in various degrees of lightening strenghts and follow the instructions. Don't just grab a bottle of peroxide and hope for the best!

  • How to Write a Condolence Letter
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    How to Write a Condolence Letter

    10 years ago

    When someone we know, whether personally or through a friend, dies, it's the most natural thing in the world to want to offer sympathy and condolences to the people who were closest to them.

  • Tips to Lighten Hair
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    Tips to Lighten Hair

    12 years ago

    Many people have blonde hair when they are children but as they grow older, an increase in melanin - the protective, natural chemical that causes skin and hair colour - begins to kick in and as a result the hair darkens and they lose their natural blonde streaks

  • 1950s Furniture
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    1950s Furniture

    10 years ago

    Furniture in the 1950s was very modern - it was streamlined, functional, unencumbered by fancy detail but produced in interesting shapes. Designs were comfortable and featured a lot of wood, sometimes combined with chrome. The style has also been referred to as 'Scandinavian' because of the clean...

  • Best Milkshake Mixers
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    Best Milkshake Mixers

    12 years ago

    There so many varieties of milkshake mixers on the market it's hard to know which one to buy. Things to consider are: function, ease of use (including being easy to clean), quality, looks and price.

  • The Most Expensive Wines in the World
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    The Most Expensive Wines in the World

    12 years ago

    To a distinct non-connoiseur like myself, the world of rare vintage wine is a strange and mysterious place, populated by "experts", Masters of Wine, historians, Auction Houses and wealthy clients who are passionate about their collections. Although they are prepared to pay astronomical prices for...

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    Lang Hancock, Gina Rinehart and the Success of Hancock Prospecting

    6 months ago

    The success of Hancock Prospecting began when Lang discovered some of the richest iron deposits in the world. Rinehart took the reins after his death, rejuvenated the company and became one of the wealthiest people in the world.

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    Cheap Flooring Solutions: Seagrass, Painted Floorboards and More

    10 years ago

    Floor coverings are probably the single most expensive decorator item you will purchase but it's also the one thing that can really transform your home. However not everyone can afford lush pile carpet, ceramic tiles or expensive polished floorboards. This article is designed for for those on a...

  • The Microwavable Hot Water Bottle
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    The Microwavable Hot Water Bottle

    12 years ago

    The days of mucking around with scorching hot water, boiling the kettle to fill a hot water bottle, are over. One of the best, if underated, inventions of the 21st century is the microwavable hot water bottle. Not only do they last longer than ordinary hot water bottles but they are much easier to...

  • Les Paul Guitars
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    Les Paul Guitars

    12 years ago

    The Legendary Les Paul, singer, songwriter and hot guitarist, pioneered the solid bodied electric guitar that revolutionalised music in the middle of the 20th century and made the whole rock'n roll thing possible. So revered was Les Paul in the music industry, he has a stand alone exhibit in the...

  • Egyptian Cotton Sheets and Pillowcases
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    Egyptian Cotton Sheets and Pillowcases

    12 years ago

    It's the length of the fibres which gives Egyptian cotton its edge and quality and the special luxurious feel that we find in Egyptian cotton sheets and pillow cases. Longer threads mean a thinner and finer fibre.

  • Clarice Cliff
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    Clarice Cliff

    12 years ago

    Clarice Cliff was a well known 20th century ceramic artist who worked in the industry from 1922 to 1963. Cliff is known chiefly for her bold, colourful and distinctive designs and her works are highly sought after by collectors.

  • Pedal Pushers
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    Pedal Pushers

    10 years ago

    Classic Pedal Pusher pants were popularised in the 1950's and were a variation of the Capri style pants worn in the late 1940's. Also known as "Clam Diggers", pedal Pushers (so called because of the cyclists who wore them) are three quarter pants, worn below the knee on the rounded part of the calf.

  • How to Volumise your Hair
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    How to Volumise your Hair

    10 years ago

    For those of us with thin or flat, limp hair, volumising is particularly important as it can offer the illusion that we have twice as much hair as we do. Fortunately there are a plethora of products, along with tips and tricks. to help us achieve the seemingly impossible and make small hair appear...

  • Rich Men:The Sultan of Brunei
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    Rich Men:The Sultan of Brunei

    11 years ago

    Brunei is a small sovereign state, lying along the north coast of the island of Borneo, the remainder of the territory belonging to Indonesia and Malaysia. Geographically, it occupies a strageci position, located as it is, on the South China Sea, close to vital sea lanes linking the Indian and...

  • New Trends in Housing
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    New Trends in Housing

    12 years ago

    Over the last twenty years or so in Australia, there's been a distinct fashion for very spacious, ultra modern but essentially boxy-like houses, known colloquially as Mc Mansions. They are often built on smallish sized blocks and because they are big there's not much room to do anything creative...

  • Old Fashioned Travel Games for the Car
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    Old Fashioned Travel Games for the Car

    10 years ago

    Playing games on a long family car trip can be great fun, keeps the kids occupied and it's also a good way to keep the driver awake and alert. The following games are old standards that have probably been played by families for as long as car trips have been around. They require no special bits and...

  • John Lennon Glasses
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    John Lennon Glasses

    12 years ago

    The cool and groovy skinny wire-framed, round 'granny glasses' that John Lennon first appeared in the 1960's are a classic design and of course, predate Lennon. The circle style goes right back to the earliest glasses and up until WW2 were still the commonest style.

  • Pets Names for Cats and Dogs
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    Pets Names for Cats and Dogs

    10 years ago

    Abba, Abby, Abel, Acme, Achoo, Addy, Ahab, Ali, Animal, Amber, Ambi, Angel, Apple, Apollo, Arnie, Archer, Archie, Arkey, Arlo, Artie, Artemis

  • Best Educational Toys for Kids
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    Best Educational Toys for Kids

    10 years ago

    It could be said that all toys are educational, in as much as they provide for play and play is one of the chief ways by which children learn. However all toys are not equal and a good educational toy will offer the child a richer and better quality play experience. So what makes a good educational...

  • Brain Tumour Symptoms
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    Brain Tumour Symptoms

    12 years ago

    There has been much discusson in the media lately about the relationship between the use of cell phones and the development of cancerous brain tumours. While there doesn't appear to be absolute evidence that there is a correlation, the recent warnings from the World Health Organisation are...

  • The Etoro
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    The Etoro

    10 years ago

    n the remote mountains of southern New Guinea, there are still primitive tribes who have liittle contact with the ousdie world; who are still surviving as hunter-gatherers and engaging in the same rites and tradtions as their ancestors did for hundreds of years.One such tribe is the Etoro, famous,...

  • The Kings and Queens of England
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    The Kings and Queens of England

    11 years ago

    England is one the few countries left in the world that, wrongly or rightly, still maintains a monarch who has a constituional role in the workings of government. Why?

  • Retro Rayban Sunglasses
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    Retro Rayban Sunglasses

    10 years ago

    The original Rayban Wayfarer sunglasses were designed in 1952 and in their day, were a revolution in eyewear, as they departed from the traditional metal frame that had previously dominated the sunglasses scene.

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    Antique Dollhouses

    11 years ago

    Anyone with an interest in miniature houses and furniture will probably have heard of the exquisite model house, known as "Queen Mary's Dollhouse", finished in 1924 and constructed for Queen Mary, wife of George V

  • Frozen Shoulder: Adhesive Capulitis
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    Frozen Shoulder: Adhesive Capulitis

    10 years ago

    Frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis, as it is otherwise known, is a debilitating, painful condition that more often than not, appears out of the blue, usually in people over forty and is characterized by painful, limited movement, most often in one arm but very occasionally, in both

  • The Shortest Person in the World
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    The Shortest Person in the World

    12 years ago

    Not so long ago, He Pingping of China, at 73 cm, the size of a six month old baby, was officially the shortest person in the world, however Pingping died in March 2010 at age twenty-one, from complications due to the condition that caused his exceptionlly short stature.

  • Best Baby Bags
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    Best Baby Bags

    10 years ago

    For the parent of a newborn, a baby bag is an indispensable item. You'll need something to keep all that baby clutter in, such as bottles, nappies, bibs, pins, face-cloths etc. So, what to look for? Design and looks are important, as you'll be carrying it around everywhere, so it needs to be...

  • History of Hello Kitty
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    History of Hello Kitty

    10 years ago

    Hello Kitty began in London in 1974, as result of a request made by the Japanese Sanrio Company to a young designer, Ikuko Shimizu, to create a character that would appeal to the pink and fluffy tastes of pre-teen girls.

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    Top Facebook Fads

    12 years ago

    Who would have thought that the wondrous developments of technology over the last one hundred years or so would partly culminate in one of the most banal and trivial activities ever to plague mankind...and yes, I'm talking about Facebook.

  • Victoria Beckham's Hair
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    Victoria Beckham's Hair

    11 years ago

    There are certain celebrities who are, for whatever mysterious reason, held up as 'style gurus'. . You can't escape them as they permeate the media like a noxious miasma. Whether we wish it or not, we are forced to take note of their shoes, outfits and in some cases, especially their hair. Former...

  • How did Google get Started?
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    How did Google get Started?

    10 years ago

    The story of the most successful search engine in internet history thus far, began at Stanford University in the mid 1990's.

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    Dollhouse Furniture

    12 years ago

    For centuries dollhouses have been delighting little girls and indeed, there is something fascinating in miniature things, even for adults. There's a huge variety of dollhouse furniture available online, from tiny little chairs and tables, sofa's beds and nursery equipment to kitchen and bathroom...

  • Andrea Casiraghi
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    Andrea Casiraghi

    11 years ago

    The Casiraghi's/Grimaldi's attract the tabloid media and paparazzi like flowers attract bees, only the relationship is not as wholesome. If your'e rich and famous it's almost inevitable but if your rich, famous royal AND goodlooking, your fate as media-feed is completely sealed.

  • French Provincial Style Furniture
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    French Provincial Style Furniture

    12 years ago

    As the name suggests French Provincial comes originally from the rural areas of country France in the seventeeth and eighteenth centuries and combines natural materials such as wood and iron, with light, bright shades and hues. A blending of natural wood with white is also characteristic of the...

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    Knitting Nancy for Kids

    11 years ago

    If you're ever looking for something to keep a child busy on a rainy afternoon, this could be just the thing. The Knitting Nancy, or French Knitter as it's sometimes called, is a very simple device for creating a rounded knitted cord in any length that you choose

  • Best Beach Umbrellas
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    Best Beach Umbrellas

    12 years ago

    A beach umbrella provides great protection from those harsh, penetrating rays of the sun and if you're going to take the family out to spend a long afternoon at the beach, they really are a must. Umbrella's for sun protection have been around since ancient Greece, in the form of personal parasols....

  • Andy Warhol Soup Cans Products
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    Andy Warhol Soup Cans Products

    10 years ago

    Andy Warhol's iconic Campell's Soup Can series is one of the most recognizable works of art in the world.

  • Poufs
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    Poufs

    10 years ago

    Every home should have a pouf. Yes indeed, I'm talking about a soft, cushiony place to rest your feet and relax

  • Summer Hats
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    Summer Hats

    12 years ago

    When choosing a hat for sun protection, it's wise to go for a wide brim for maximum shelter from those penetrating rays. Ideally, brims on broad brimmed hats should be 8-10cm wide

  • Planking
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    Planking

    12 years ago

    What is Planking? Ever since the daring flag pole sitters of the 20th Century Depression era, there's been street crazes of one sort of another at various times -parkour for example. Only now we have instant communication and Facebook, crazes go crazy.

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    Vintage Swimsuits

    11 years ago

    Swimsuits began getting daring in the 1920's and have been shrinking ever since; many of todays togs could fit inside a cigarette packet. There's freedom now to wear whatever you like and on some beaches it's okay to wear nothiing at all!

  • Accessories for Model Train Sets:Trees, Figures, Houses
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    Accessories for Model Train Sets:Trees, Figures, Houses

    12 years ago

    Part of the joy of a model railway is the creation of a miniature world and there are so many details to think about. What sort of environment will it be? Desert, lush and green,hilly rocky...all of these?

  • Hiccups and How to Cure Them
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    Hiccups and How to Cure Them

    10 years ago

    Hiccups are incredibly annoying but I have a sure-fire cure that has has never failed me;

  • Stuttering and Stammering
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    Stuttering and Stammering

    12 years ago

    A severe stutter can be terrible burden - the sufferer may avoid certain words in conversation and/or may avoid certain situations altogether if they feel they will be put under stress. This can limit their life experience and potential for interaction and relationships.

  • Popular Scams
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    Popular Scams

    10 years ago

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