- Decorating Your Dinner Table with Style
by Rebekah Slatkin. So, you're having a big dinner party or just a few of your friends are coming over for a meal. We've got plenty of ideas to help you create a great table setting for your guests.
Choosing Your Table Cloth
Your tablecloth choice will depend on your dinnerware. If you have patterned dinnerware, choose a plain tablecloth. If you have plain, single-colored dinnerware, you can choose a patterned tab... articles, news
- Help Your Child Play And Grow With The Educational Toys And Games
by Len Jacob. As a strong tool for education and learning process, the educational toys and games prove to be very effective. If you give your child the proper educational games and toys, you are bringing in better intelligence and emotional stability for your child.
There can be basically two types of education, one is formal, the other informal education. Now, formal education will include entry to a school... articles, news
- Tips on the Safe Use and Handling of Fireworks
by Mara Bateman. July 4 is still over a month away, yet not a few anticipate its coming for it is on this day that they witness one of the most spectacular fireworks displays. Left in the hands of experts, the large pyrotechnic displays (which are controlled electronically) are surprisingly safe. The backyard fireworks, some of them legal and some not, are those that lead to emergency room visits - many for chi... articles, news
- Body Languag- Powerful Nonverbal Communication
by Robert Abbott. I observed an almost surreal form of nonverbal communication when I was a business student. At the front of the classroom, an entrepreneur was practicing a pitch he would make later to venture capital firms. Specifically, he was talking about a technology his firm had developed: a new type of respirator which could save many new-born children.
When he talked about the potentially great financial... 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
- Your Resume Should Showcase Your Volunteer Work
by Mike Perras. How important is your volunteer work? Regardless of what exactly constitutes our individual volunteer work, it adds a great value in many ways. Firstly, it's almost a kind of personal soulfood. It does wonders to one's spirit just knowing we are helping a cause. Secondly, there is no question as to where we'd be as a nation without the selfless giving of the volunteer. Our volunteer commitment as... articles, news
- Artist Banks Violette's Art Work And Paintings At The Saatchi Gallery
by Li Shaik. Death metal, ritual murder, and teenage suicide are mere starting points for Banks Violette; his gothic installations construct operatic analyses of the dark side of American culture. In works such as Black Hole, Violette aptly portrays this phenomenon of excess. Heavy-metal aesthetics become a mirror of youth culture anxiety, an adopted language compensating and empowering sensations of immense ... articles, news
- Journalist Magazine Or Reporter
by Victor Epand. I can't speak for the magazine business, but as a former newspaperman, I can tell you how newspapers gather information. The first thing a new reporter does on a beat is introduce himself to all the principle people on that beat. For example a reporter covering a federal courthouse would introduce himself to the chief judge in the district and to the US Attorney for the district, also to the cler... articles, news
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