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1. What is the best Compact camera?
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By bill morrison The advent of small digital compact cameras and phone cameras for that matter means that there are more budding photographers out there than ever. While the quality of phone cameras has come a long way in the past few years they still do not produce as good image quality as you get from a good compact camera.
Many of today's compact cameras can rival their big brothers in the DSL... read more
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2. Spring Board for Young and Fresh Artists
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By Saatchi Gallery Possibly one of the best places to meet renowned artists is the art gallery. Many exclusive works of both unsung and celebrated artists are displayed to the public in these art galleries. Various forms of art are displayed in an art gallery such as sculpture, handloom, photographs, illustrations etc. Besides these art forms it also hosts poetry and music. People from far and near are attracte... read more
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10. Adult Sexual Fantasies
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By Gabby Laine Think about it: you know that doll occasionally gym that always does everything the right way? How would you feel if you good buy out that what she hungers is to submit a man in bed with a sex belt? Or farther boss of inherent, always cold and professional, that bang wishs to have sex with you overhead the Clone machine?
In the 21st span, anyone has an image. Has an perception of success, ... read more
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11. The Value Of Clay As A Learning Tool
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By Victor Epand Children delight in the opportunity to play with squishy stuff, such as foam, dough or play putty. There is a wide variety of examples of these sorts of toys on the market, although it is very important to be aware of the recommended age restrictions on these. Play putty and other examples, such as plastecine, is manufactured very carefully to ensure that it is harmless if accidentally swallowed. ... read more
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12. Koi Tattoo meanings and how to get one you truly deserve?
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By Vince Edwards The History of Koi fish tattoos The word "koi" comes from the Japanese, simply meaning "carp." According to Both Japanese and Chinese legend, If a koi fish succeeded in climbing the falls at a point called Dragon Gate on the Yellow River it would be transformed into a dragon. Based on that legend, koi became a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement. koi have been popular images t... read more
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13. The Funky Music Of The Doors
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By Victor Epand Formed in 1965, The Doors became a well-known, controversial band that would become one of the many successful rock bands during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The band would have probably continued, but they decided to disband shortly after the death of Jim Morrison. Jim Morrison was the one responsible for bringing the band together in the first place. He was not only a singer and a song writer... read more
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14. The Alternative Music Played By The Cure
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By Victor Epand The Cure first formed in 1976 and would continue for a few decades afterwards. Much like Fleetwood Mac, The Cure would have a few changes in their lineup, with only one remaining through the entire life of the band. The member who was with the band from the start is Robert Smith, who is the guitarist and main songwriter for the group. The main music genres that The Cure focuses on are post punk, a... read more
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15. The Handcrafted Electrial Music Machine the Synclavier
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By Victor Epand The synclavier is not an instrument; it is an electronic device that adds something to music. More specifically, it was a synthesizer and sampler that was created by New England Digital. It was first introduced to the market in 1975 and was quickly picked up by musicians who relied on electric instruments. Music producers were also attracted to the synclavier because of its unique sound. The syncl... read more
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16. The Vibrating Sounds Of The Vibraphone Keyboard
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By Victor Epand The vibraphone is a percussion instrument that is played by striking the bars with a mallet. This instrument somewhat resembles the xylophone, but it is a different instrument in that its bars are made out of aluminum instead of the bars on the xylophone that are often made out of wood. Like some other instruments, the vibraphone has a pedal that is used to control how long a bar can make a sound.... read more
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17. The Unusual Exotic Sounds of the Zither
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By Victor Epand The zither is a string instrument that has been around for a long time, so long, in fact, that the earliest model of the zither has been found as far back as 433 BC. When looking at a picture of it, it seems fairly basic in design. Constructed out of wood, the zither has strings stretched across a bridge at each end, which allows the strings to vibrate freely. Many will have a fingerboard on the s... read more
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18. The Christmas Sound of the Clavichord
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By Victor Epand Many will have heard of the clavichord, though there are a good portion of those people who don't really know what a clavichord is. It will often be mentioned in the books that are based in that time, or will have been an instrument mentioned in history class when studying some of the famous musicians and composers of the earlier periods. It was an instrument that was used to practice on and many ... read more
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19. The Pucky Sounds of the Classical Harpischord
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By Victor Epand The harpsichord is related to the organ and the piano, to mention a couple that have been created with the same idea of the harpsichord. The harpsichord was developed around the same time that the clavichord came around, which was sometime during the 16th century. It is a stringed instrument that is played by pressing on the keys. When each key is pressed, it strikes the string and this is what ca... read more
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20. The Vibrations of a Tuning Fork
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By Victor Epand While the tuning fork may not really be considered an instrument, it is a great help in keeping instruments in tune. This simple tuning tool has been around for a fairly long time and has been used to tune just about any kind of instrument. It is an acoustic resonator that will vibrate at a particular pitch. This pitch is what musicians will compare with a note on their instrument to test whether ... read more
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21. The Country Music Sounds of the Mandolin
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By Victor Epand The mandolin is a stringed instrument that looks a lot like a teardrop-shaped guitar. Like the guitar, it is strummed or plucked with a pick in order to play the instrument, and the strings are placed over a bridge to let them vibrate freely. A member of the lute family, the mandolin was developed from the mandore which was tuned to a higher pitch than the mandolin. It was originally an acoustic i... read more
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