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Archive for November, 2008

Black Friday Hunting Deals

By admin • Nov 30th, 2008 at 11:22 am • Category: Hobbies, Wildlife

OK, there is still time left. You know you need to get that awesome hunting gift for that special someone in your life, but you just are not sure what to get. It needs to be something that stands out. You know, the kind of gift that makes them want to go out and start [...]



Crochet for Beginners

By admin • Nov 30th, 2008 at 11:16 am • Category: Crafts

Many theorize that knitted and crochet items survived in the early period of imperialism. Many communities in this era used this kind of industry as their main source of living. The crocheted and knitted products are mostly purchased by the middle class society.
Crochet was known to identify the status symbol of a person from the [...]



It’s Time! Business Christmas Cards

By admin • Nov 27th, 2008 at 7:11 am • Category: Tips

Now is the time to get your business in gear for the holiday season. Today is thanksgiving, which means Christmas is just around the corner. And, if you own a business, or help run a business, what better way to show your appreciation than with some of the best Business Holiday Cards.
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Using Fake Doctor Notes To Get The Relaxation You Need

By Chris Channing • Nov 27th, 2008 at 3:09 am • Category: Teenagers

Maybe you need a break from work or school and decide you want to intentionally be absent. This can be very difficult, especially if you have a history of absences. Even if you don’t it’s best to take precaution and use a fake doctor’s excuse note. This will excuse you from your work or school without hurting your attendance too badly.



Louisiana Arts and Crafts: Explore Your Hobby’s Full Potential!

By Chris Blackerby • Nov 27th, 2008 at 12:18 am • Category: Hobbies

Louisiana offers so many trade fairs and festivals that offer housewives, creative teens, and even hobby enthusiasts a chance to exhibit the products of their devotion to whatever it is they do for fun, whether it be knitting, baking, origami, carpentry-you name it, there’s a place for you to exhibit it. In fact, trade shows and festivals offer the most fun and profitable way to augment your income because what you intend to sell was made from hours that zipped by because you were enjoying yourself.



Arts and Crafts Businesses Invade Maryland

By Chris Blackerby • Nov 26th, 2008 at 11:51 pm • Category: Hobbies

Year after year, events and exhibits all over Maryland give chances to housewives and other talented individuals to show off their crafts and possibly get a pretty price for them. These events take fun and leisure and combines them with profit and fulfillment. You might just be missing out on the opportunity of a lifetime.



Why Learning Spanish: Achieve Your Goal - Learn Spanish

By Brad Morgan • Nov 26th, 2008 at 11:00 pm • Category: Languages

You will see and hear Spanish in many places as you travel around the globe.



Taking Your Hobby Beyond the Home in Alaska

By Chris Blackerby • Nov 26th, 2008 at 10:59 pm • Category: Hobbies

Some make sumptuous pastries from recipes traditional to the family or even from new recipes made on their own. Some make intricate crafts through needlework, quilting, knitting and crochet. Some even make solid works of art out of wood. There, of course, are other hobbies taken up in the home aside from these. But talents are meant to be shared. And what other better way to share than by participating in venues where one can showcase these talents and even earn a little from them. Crafts and trade fairs and festivals are perfect for these things.



Christmas Lights

By Juliette Crane • Nov 26th, 2008 at 10:46 pm • Category: Holidays

There is nothing more beautiful than the warm glow of Christmas tree lights. I love the way they illuminate the room. They set off such a soft and warm glow. When we use colored lights the hues dance off the walls and when we use white lights, they give off a soft golden glow.



How Was The Diesel Train Invented

By Ernest Butler • Nov 26th, 2008 at 10:31 pm • Category: Hobbies

Diesel trains have been an invention that revolutionized the rail transport scene making available several wonderful options for transporting cargo as well as people. The efforts of Rudolph Diesel is what provided the present day diesel trains which are a great gift to mankind. The first diesel locomotive designed by Rudolph Diesel used diesel oil for running the internal combustion engine.



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