- How To Use Dolls And Teddy Bears To Create A Positive Influence On The Life Of Your Baby
by Angie Kim. It is not wrong to say that from food to fashion, dolls and bears and their accessories provide a fascinating window to the past, and a record for the future generations to come.
From the evolution of mankind into a human race of civilisation, men and women throughout the many periods have recorded their past events, and expressed their inner feelings and emotions towards things around them in t... articles, news
- Digital Cameras - What You See is Not Always What You Get
by Christine Peppler. For those of us who use a compact digital camera for "casual" purposes, we've had the experience of setting up our shot, getting our subjects just where we want them, and then presto; the resulting image shows the top of the head or an arm missing from the scene.
What occurs in these instances is a frustrating phenomenon known as "parallax error". Stated simply, it is the result of the camera h... articles, news
- Balloons
by Victor Thomas. A flexible bag filled with helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide or air is called a balloon. Dried animal bladders were used as early balloons. Rubber, latex, chloroprene or nylon fabrics are used to make modern balloons. Though balloons are decorative in nature it is used for meteorology, medical treatment, military defence and even transportation.
History
• Michael Faraday invented the r... articles, news
- Singapore Girls - A Dating Guru's Perspective
by Shree Kumar. Every guy i meet, whether be it at work, or in my University, almost always tend to have a fixed mindset about the Singapore dating scene.Firstly they have a very traditional mindset that dating success, when it comes to Singapore girls, is something you either have, or do not. You are either born with it, or you are left to ponder the what ifs.
Second of all,they also tend to think that they ar... articles, news
- Ten Tips for Photographing Wildlife Like a Pro
by Stephen Oachs. Tip 1: Miss the eyes and you've missed the shot. Getting the eyes in focus is key to capturing a photo of an animal. It's human nature to look at the eyes. It's how we determine emotion and how we connect. When I was in Homer, Alaska, I came across a moose on the move. Given it was early morning and the light was low I knew getting a fast shutter speed to freeze his movement would be tough, so I ... articles, news
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