- Who Ever Heard of National Ice Cream Day? By:-Frank Rossini
There are certainly no shortage of holidays and special occasions that are perfect for business owners and professionals to give out cool promotional items We do, however, have a tendency to think only of those familiar and traditional opportunities to hand out gifts
- A Pique Polo Shirt Can Be Worn For All Occasions By:-Maxx Johnson
The pique polo shirt is a traditional polo shirt which can be worn by men, women and children and looks good on anyone of all shapes and sizes The best thing about the polo shirt is that it is lightweight and comfortable and very affordable you should always have at least one polo shirt in your closet for all occasions
- A Polo Work Shirt For Your Industry By:-Maxx Johnson
A polo work shirt is from one of those families of shirts that are not exactly in which one could call them formal while, they are not in a category in which they could be referred to as informal at the same time Work shirts have been around for sometime and made a name for themselves because of their appeal to fit in multiple categories at the same time yet remain highly comfortable and give the person the feeling of ease rather than being uptight
- Kiss at the Workplace: The French Way By:-Mariella Diren
You have just started a new job in France and it is your first day today You are a little bit surprised, maybe even frightened, because in the multinational company or small firm you are working in, all your colleagues kiss each other in the most joyful way
- History Of The James River By:-Lawrence J.
On May 17, 1607 an expedition of English explorers landed on the shores of Virginia after a charter was granted to the “Virginia Company” by King James the First In keeping with the principals established under Queen Elizabeth the First, the English immediately “claimed” the land and set about renaming everything in sight, much to the considerable annoyance of the local Algonquin native Americans, who duly commenced a sporadic form of guerilla warfare with the adventurous English settlers
- Preventing Mischief Night Car Damage By:-Jack Labens
Every year on the evening before Halloween, preteens, teenagers, and rebellious adults participate in what is known by many as “Mischief Night” On this night, many unsuspecting people become victims to these pranks, and often times have no way of protecting themselves from it
- Dim Mak (Part 2 of 2) By:-Richard Clear
Another and more advanced kind of Dim Mak is to strike or hit the person anywhere and transfer the force or energy into them so that it travels inside of them to anywhere else you want the energy to go For example to hit their fore arm and send the energy of the strike to the recipients kidney, heart or lung
- Dim Mak (Part 1 of 2) By:-Richard Clear
Dim Mak or Death Touch is a field of study within Chinese martial arts that is usually only known by senior masters and Chinese Medicine practitioners Dim Mak is a term that is usually translated as vital or pressure point striking
- The Surreal Works Of Salvador Dali By:-Rob Mabry
Surrealism, a trend that began in the 1920s, was initiated by the Dada movement that came to life in Paris during War World I Inspired by visual art and writings, Surrealism was a cultural movement that incorporated schools of thought on politics, philosophy and social theory
- Fun Facts About the Hindu Deities By:-Wellington Farnleys
Who is Bhairav
Bhairav is the wrathful, tantric aspect of Shiva, portrayed as naked, black or blue, with long, unruly flaming hair and holding a sword in one hand and a wand with 3 skulls or a noose in the other
- Isaac Toussie Discussing The Square Of The Three Powers By:-Isaac Toussie
In 1956, Brazil’s progressive president, Juscelino Kubitschek, announced a design competition for an ambitious new capital The new city was to be built entirely anew, on an uninhabited plateau in the middle of the country – literally in the middle of nowhere, calling to mind Utopia, which literally means “no place” in the Greek, thus symbolizing the hopes of national advancement for the enormous South American country
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