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What is Ikebana
Ikebana is a Japanese art of arranging flowers into compositions which represent the harmony of nature. At the same time, it is a form of spiritual development which aims to help people understand their unity with the surrounding world and their role in it.
1 commentYefon the Movie Press Release
YEFON FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FALL 2013 CONTACT: Sahndra Fon Dufe: 858 85 YEFON(93366) Kevin Natera : 818- 471- 3055 Jackie Dagan (Manager): 323- 365- 7772 www.yefonthemovie.com Project YEFON is a movement to create awareness on...
0 commentsThe Wonderful World of Google Doodles
What started life as a quirky 'out of office' sign put up by the founders during their absence to attend a cultural festival (and to let users know that the site will run despite their absence) has since become a modern cultural icon and an internet phenomenon that brings a smile to the every day user.I am, of course, talking about the wonderful world of Google Doodles.
13 commentsThe SPLC's Assault on the Term 'Cultural Marxism'
Cultural Marxism is a term applied loosely and broadly by the right to just about all reformed Marxist ideas concerning the culture of capitalist societies.The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), in its “Intelligence Report” for the summer of...
0 commentsMen Dominate Women / Subject, Verb, Object: Comments to LauraGT's view on 50 Shades
50 Shades of Grey indeed is getting lots of attention. I am not the only one to criticize how this book symbolizes the relationship of male dominance women. Recently, I have found one of the Hubpages users, LauraGT, publishing a review about this book [1]. Interestingly, she demonstrates how “the novel is so predictable” because the main character, Christian, is a typical example who is “powerful, obsessive, and controlling.” This book, for Laura, also is a contribution to the popular pornograph
0 commentsThe Battle for the Definition of Marriage
This is a discussion about the progress of same sex marriage in developed and developing nations.
1 commentTHE LASER: A HISTORICAL TIMELINE OF HISTORIC PROPORTIONS FOR THE HISTORY LOVER
In life, there are few cool things. The Top Gun soundtrack. The Arctic. Jeri curls. Rush. And, of course, THE LASER. The Laser, or Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, is scientifically defined as “Super Cool”. Sometimes...
0 commentsCommon Myths on Doing Business in the Philippines
The Philippines has a culture all unto its own – combining the impact of its colonial past, the more endemic and organic ancestral roots and the influences of its Asian neighbors. Investing in the Philippines has never been easy for most...
0 commentsThe Vietnamese Table, Vietnamese dinner
o learn vietnamese cooking and to plan a balance Vietnamese meal you might want to understand a little about vietnamese table: mâm cơm Việt
0 commentsWho is American?
I have always thought of an American simply as someone who lived here. I have never really thought of people as immigrants or outsiders, because I figure if they are here, they have just as much right to the land as I do. I have never really...
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