Posts Tagged ‘culture’

The Top Places to Visit in Manhattan

Written on November 21st, 2009 by Mike Warrickno shouts
There are so many great things about Manhattan. From the liveliness to the convenience and the outright beauty of the city itself, residents and travelers alike fall in love with New York.

6 Facebook Pick Up Tips

Written on November 15th, 2009 by Charlie Jacksonno shouts
Facebook Pick Up is straightforward if you stick to a a small number of regulations in order to make your profile stand out on top of all the male opposition. Only then should you commence sending out messages to hot ladies.

What You Are Looking For: Are Russian Women Good Mothers?

Written on November 12th, 2009 by Mark De Schutterno shouts
Are Russian women good mothers any more than American women are good mothers? This presents a very interesting question that has some very interesting answers. Russian women who are presently looking for husbands are usually interested in starting a family one day. However, most Russian brides also want to create a different life for themselves as well. Some want education, others want opportunity, and all want a sense of security.

America’s Favorite Burgers

Written on October 25th, 2009 by Brian Snowno shouts
There are scores of fast food burger chains throughout the country. It seems that every city or town has its share of a bunch of them. Whether it’s McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s, Sonic, Checkers or another regional chain like In N Out Burger, it seems like there are a ton of fast food options to choose from.

The Best Pop Songs Of the Life of Alicia Keys

Written on October 18th, 2009 by Mike Flanaganno shouts
The career of the young and talented Alicia Keys has been surprisingly long for her age. She has produced scores of pop music hits through the course of the last ten years or so, and it’s time that we recognize some of her best work to date.

Never Waltz Like You Did Before

Written on October 15th, 2009 by Allan Hopeno shouts
The waltz came on to the English ballroom scene in the early 1800?s. A storm of religious, political and social resistance soon followed as the suggestive nature of the dance came under scrutiny. After all, the waltz was the first dance where the male actually held the woman closely to the body as he led his partner through the flowing waltz steps.

Chinese Porcelain Vases Made By Transmutation

Written on July 5th, 2009 by Philippe Chavanneno shouts
Most kinds of porcelain simply have images painted on them, but there is a special kind of porcelain where no painting is involved. Transmutation porcelain designs are formed out of the glaze itself.
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