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The Art Of Linocut
Block printing – or the practice of reproducing text or images by inking a relief surface – was an old and well-understood technology long before William Caxton set up his first English printing press in 1476. The earliest recorded examples of block printing come from China as a means of transferring designs and text to cloth or paper.
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Mark Wood |
Jun-04-2009
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Randy Charach: The Entertaining Writer
Presently Randy Charach is working as the president of Synergy domains Inc, in Canada and the company based at Vancouver. Randy was originally a magician cum entertainer, normally he talks about success, principles and insights of world direct response and internet marketing.
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Randy Charach |
Jun-04-2009
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Free Attractions in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is an expensive city to visit. With casinos, expensive shows, rides, restaurants and everything else that's available it can get expensive fast. What self respecting Vegas visitor would ever pay full price if they didn't have to? There are tons of free events and places to visit.
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Gateway Fasteners |
May-28-2009
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Who Is Your Favorite Songwriter? Do You Know?
I’m sure you have had several favorite songs in your life. You probably have a favorite artist and a favorite album. So, who is your favorite songwriter? What? You don’t have one? If I were to ask you to name 5 pop songwriters, could you? I don’t know if I could. So, why is it that so few songwriters are known?
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Francis Beaudry |
May-24-2009
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Church Music – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Over the past couple of decades the “praise band” has become more and more popular in churches. This change has introduced musical element to the church where individual musical skill is very exposed. The result has sometimes been pretty bad. So, what do you do when someone who isn’t very good wants to be a part of the band?
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Francis Beaudry |
May-08-2009
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TV And Video Games Have Destroyed Our Children’s Musical Potential
Does TV rot your brain? Unless you believe the Hulu commercials, no, TV doesn’t rot your brains, but does it dumb you down and destroy your potential as a human being? I think you could probably make an argument for that, but hey why should I wait for you. I’ll go ahead and make an argument for it. And why stop at TV? Let’s toss in video games as well.
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Francis Beaudry |
May-08-2009
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How Social Media Marketing Can Help Your Business Capture Its Sound
Social media has virtually revolutionized the way that we connect with other people. From written mail to email to Web 2.0 technologies, our world has experienced a complete transformation in the way that we process, receive, and send information.
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Cesar Goncalves |
Apr-29-2009
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The Top Five Things New Musicians Struggle With
As people enter the world of music, there are certain things every musician struggles with. Some people are able to overcome these struggles more easily that others, but everyone faces these struggles. Knowing what these struggles are can help you prepare for them and overcome them more easily and quickly. So, what are these struggles?...
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Francis Beaudry |
Apr-28-2009
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Online Tamil Songs – Music at Your Fingertips
Music is the ultimate source of entertainment. The styles of music has a changed a lot over time. In the case of Tamil songs, many new instruments have been introduced and the western style has been greatly influenced in the new ones.
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Jenifer Diana |
Apr-15-2009
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Do We Have Enough New Bands?
This article discusses the problems facing new bands or musicians which are looking for a break in today’s hectic music scene. It concentrates specifically on new uk music but can easily be relevant to almost all western music markets. It will be informative for any reader but particularly prevalent for people looking to promote their own band.
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By
thebiz |
Mar-31-2009
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The Piano: Percussion or String?
The piano is perhaps the most widely used instrument in Western music despite its lack of portability and its great expense. Despite its popularity, however, few people are interested in the trivial facts that make a piano so fascinating and the question arises, What is the piano? It is a string or percussion instrument?
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Francis Beaudry |
Mar-17-2009
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Letter to Chris Brown
This is disturbing. However, this is correctable. According to the US Department of Justice, more than 1.3 million women are victims of violence at the hands of their intimate partner each year. Such violence continues, in part, because of secrecy. Too often, no one knows until it is too late. Your situation is ripe with potential good if you use this opportunity for a cause bigger than yourself.
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DennisRoss |
Feb-26-2009
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