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How To Sew Bishop Sleeves For A Shirt Dress
Make a glamorous bishop sleeve with this free tutorial. Bishop sleeve has a full but soft tapered cuffs aith loops fastened to it. There are many types of bishop sleeve that you can make...
0 commentsVisiting the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, with its neo-Baroque architecture: remembering Theodore Verhaegen
The main building of the Free University of Brussels (French: Université Libre de Bruxelles; or ULB)(1) is situated on Franklin Roosevelt Avenue, Solbosch, Brussels and was the work of Alexis Dumont. This work was undertaken from 1924 to 1928....
0 commentsChess: The Boring Opening
It isn't a chess opening--it's an endurance test. Every now and then you have to wake up your opponent. Or not. Just let him put his head down on the table and go to sleep. Listen to him snore. Most players don't have the patience or the knowledge...
9 commentsIn Memory of Blues Guitarist Mike Bloomfield
This article an in-depth biography of the career of Mike Bloomfield, one of the greatest blues guitarists of all time. The story also provides numerous photos and a YouTube link to videos highlighting the musical accomplishments of Bloomfield's career.
22 commentsWe are made from the same stuff as stars; quotes, songs and images of cosmic humanity
When Joni Mitchell wrote her famous song, claiming we are all stardust, I thought it was another beautiful illusion. I was wrong!
6 commentsEngland Invaded (3): The Anglo-Norman Team
An exploration of tne First Baron's War. This episode focuses on the Anglo-Norman side, consisting of some baddies and some classic heroes, amongst whom we find the enigmatic Willikin of the Weald.
15 commentsThe Roman Catholic Tradition of Eating Fish on Fridays
The practice of fasting and abstaining from certain foods is an ancient one that has been practiced by many religions. In the early years of Christianity in Europe, the Church instituted the practice of requiring the faithful to abstain from eating...
19 commentsThe English Anarchy of the 12th Century
The civil war in England is sometimes referred to as the Anarchy or the Nineteen Year Winter. It was a period of civil war in England from 1135-1154, caused by conflicting dynastic claims to the throne. When King Henry I died in 1135, he went to...
4 commentsTop Five Things to do in Hawaii When it Rains
You've been dreaming of lying on a beautiful, sunny beach in Hawaii for months, but when you finally get here it rains! Take heart, there's still a lot you can do until the sun reappears.
18 commentsKannada language-the rich treasure of India
Kannada is a Rich language used by more than 5 crores of people in Karnataka,a South indian state. it has literature, for 1200 years,worthy of many Nobel prizes.Here is a look....
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