Speaking on the Town Mao Tong village of, they can not think of the village production of key blanks, it is like talking about Yiwu, immediately think of “China Commodity City” like a natural. This village is the key blanks to full range, inexpensive and the well known to attract the nation’s provinces, cities and Southeast Asia businessmen to come to the procurement…
Written by Lanbo Jiang on March 9th, 2010 with no comments.
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The calendar says spring is just a few weeks away, but the temperatures outside and weather forecasts have not been in sync. If we can’t fight Mother Nature, how can we everyday fashionistas prepare to dress in season while keeping warm at the same time?
The easy answer is that little accessory we know and loved all winter… the scarf…
Written by H.K. Leib on March 9th, 2010 with no comments.
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We are in the year 1970. Cambodia, a country within South East Asia has just broken out into a civil war due to conflicts between Prince Sihanouk, who has recently joined forces with a fierce communist organization, and Lon Nol – the newly posted president of the ‘Khmer Republic’…
Written by Rahmi Hidayat on March 8th, 2010 with no comments.
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Fiji is a beautiful tropical paradise located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Because of its geography, this archipelago of over 300 islands has long been a crossroads for the meeting of many different island cultures, as well as a popular tourist destination…
Written by Rene Thompson on March 8th, 2010 with no comments.
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The word cowgirl brings to mind pictures of lowing cattle, galloping horses, green grass golden sunshine, camp fires, nature at its unadulterated best and energetic smart girls in traditional jeans and checked shirts…
Written by Felix Lehmann on March 3rd, 2010 with no comments.
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With all of the new Christmas Tree Lights and Outdoor Christmas Decorations being developed today, this true to life recollection of the first Indoor Christmas Light set made in the United States by Ralph E…
Written by Joe Willmeth on March 1st, 2010 with no comments.
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As a little girl, I loved dressing up with one of Mama’s pretty dresses, wearing her “pop beads” and a big, floppy hat while hobbling down the hallway in her high heels. Imagining myself to be very beautiful, I would pretend to be a princess…
Written by Glo Johnsen on February 28th, 2010 with no comments.
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Come winters, and the sight of people in layers and layers of warm woollen clothes greets the eyes. Cosy jackets, pullovers, turtlenecks, overcoats and mufflers more or less constitute our entire wardrobe…
Written by Stefra on February 26th, 2010 with no comments.
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One of the popular myths regarding tricot fabric is that its name is a combination of the words ‘tri’ – three, and ‘cot’ – short for cotton; and hence people think that the fabric is a blend of three types of cotton…
Written by Lorabella on February 25th, 2010 with no comments.
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super lite boot for the Deer season
If you are a deer huntsman or a lodge manager you will know that there is preparation to follow done before the kickoff of the flavour to ascertain that you possess a great hunting time of year…
Written by Jenn Jamie on February 24th, 2010 with no comments.
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The Arabs named it alfalfa meaning ‘father of all foods.’ It is also called Buffalo Herb, Lucerne, and Purple Medic. The ancient Greeks used it to treat bladder and kidney conditions. The Chinese use alfalfa to treat kidney stones…
Written by Stephanie Singer on February 23rd, 2010 with no comments.
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According to recent data released by the National Endowment for the arts, general participation in art related events has been severely reduced. During 2008, most art forms saw a decline in the number of patrons supporting performances or exhibits…
Written by Cristina Clarimon on February 23rd, 2010 with no comments.
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The actual technique of stamping from woodblocks was used to print textiles before it was applied to paper. It was known in Japan since the VIII century. Woodcuts are made by inking the raised surface of a carved block of wood against which a piece of paper is pressed…
Written by Cristina Clarimon on February 23rd, 2010 with no comments.
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While visual media are quite diverse, one of the most important turning points came with the invention of the printing press. A true revolutionary creation, it opened up a whole new medium in the form of relief prints…
Written by Cristina Clarimon on February 23rd, 2010 with no comments.
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In this fast-paced world where we communicate with text messaging and emails, rarely even speaking on the telephone, the art of hospitality is becoming a “lost art.” Some folks even conclude that since times are economically hard, we can’t afford to have anyone over – much less be hospitable!
Growing up, my mom wasn’t into “entertaining,” but she knew how to be hospitable! When friends came over, even if the coffee pot was on; she would put a fresh pot of coffee on and bring out some goodies to snack on…
Written by Glo Johnsen on February 23rd, 2010 with no comments.
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Habitual Jeans is a fashion designer jean company that was founded in 2001. The company was started down under by the Australian husband and wife team of Michael and Nicole Colovos. No doubt, with Habitual Jeans that the couple’s mutual deep love for one another has sparked the art and design inspiration for their outstanding fashion company…
Written by Elijiah Rampart on February 22nd, 2010 with no comments.
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Lithography quickly grew in popularity with artists because it was the first printmaking medium that allowed them to closely mimic the process of drawing or painting. Quite spontaneously, the artist could draw onto a flat stone to later create an image…
Written by Cristina Clarimon on February 22nd, 2010 with no comments.
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What does art collecting looks like in times of economic downturn? To be perfectly honest, it looks quite lifeless. Nobody can deny that the ability to put aside money for discretionary purchases such as artwork has really gone the way of the Dodo bird…
Written by Cristina Clarimon on February 22nd, 2010 with no comments.
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At the other end of the rabbit hole, among the ferns of the New Zealand countryside, there sat a little girl by the name of Frances. She really, really wanted to see the scurrying pink eyed rabbit come out of that little patch of darkness…
Written by Cristina Clarimon on February 22nd, 2010 with no comments.
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There are very few places in the UK better for hunting out vintage treasures than the world famous Portobello Road, West London. Fifteen minutes walk north from Notting Hill Gate underground station, or five minutes east from Ladbroke Grove station, under a giant tent beside the M40 flyover, Portobello Green Market flourishes on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday…
Written by Sam Scribbler on February 17th, 2010 with no comments.
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Giving flowers is one of the most admirable methods to present your wishes towards an individual you think of. Our mind replies beautifully on visualizing flowers in front of us. It is heard as a message of lovingness and peace by our mind, one of the most critical requirements in life…
Written by Adam Christensen on February 15th, 2010 with no comments.
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