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Imagination, Where Does It Come From
Imagination, where does it come from explores the word and concept and ask the reader to do the same. Since no one knows how it works who is to say that ideas are not implanted wisdom by one original source.
12 commentsDramatic Monologue - what is it and how do you write it? Writing Dramatic Monologue
Shakespeare was the most prolific writer of dramatic monologues. This guide will hopefully explain what Dramatic Monologues are and how to write a dramatic Monologue - where to start.
13 commentsGift Ideas For 8-Year Old Boys
Help choose an appropriate gift for an 8-year old boy with this gift-giving guide
32 commentsQuantum Jumping vs. Deep Meditation & Creative Imagination
Well, Hub #2 will feature yet another subject that I'm unfamiliar with, that I haven't covered on other websites or blogs, etc. So, what better of a place to write about things that I have no knowledge about, than HubPages? I say that, only because...
2 commentsHow to Tell If Someone Is Lying? Psychology & Body language the Eyes Never Lie
This article is complete guide to learning how to read the eyes for signs of deception, learn to spot who is lying when they are talking to you, this article has an easy to follow step by step instructions with images and video examples.
30 commentsShould You Buy the Cricut Imagine?
Have you been on the fence, debating whether to buy the Cricut Imagine, the newest die cut machine from Provo Craft? This machine combines the power of Provo Craft's die cutter technology with the print technology of HP. It can transform a pile...
22 commentsMake your own recycled toys
Christmas is coming but many people don't have the money to go out and buy toys. A lot of us are also moving away from the rampant consumerism of past years and are giving more thought to the future of our planet. Although my lucky children have...
43 commentsThe Unusual Mystery Castle Built From Found Materials in the 1930s Phoenix Arizona
Boyce Luther Gulley left his family in Washington State and traveled to the Phoenix Arizona desert for his tuberculosis. He constructed an 18 room 8,000 sq. ft. home from recycled materials which he called a castle for his little daughter Mary Lou. After Boyce died, Mary Lou and her mother Fran moved into the home. In his will, Boyce said at the end of 2 years they could open a mysterious vault for a surprise he had left them.
0 commentsHow to Enhance your Child's Imagination
Encouraging the development of your child's imagination will help to improve their intelligence. With just a few simple changes you can unlock this potential in your child.
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