Parthenon Marbles Or Elgin Marbles? New Museum Sparks Debate
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To many, Indiana Jones was a hero. Antagonist to the Nazis, adventurer, professor...American. But was this "collector of rare antiquities" really just a thief and smuggler? With the opening of the Acropolis Museum in Athens, the debate over cultural history ownership and "elginism," or cultural vandalism, is renewed. Should artifacts taken from their cultural context by other nations be returned? Or is the very act of procuring these ancient artifacts history to be preserved?
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10 Pro-Motion Tips For Artists
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Make sure you have a card that represents you creatively and professionally. Don't overdo the text by trying to list all the facets of what you do. List the central and marketable aspects of who you are and email, number, and hopefully web site. ALWAYS have at least a few cards on you.
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“Nothing With Come of Nothing” ((Chapter Three, A Light Drama)(At the Cafes, Les Deux Magots))
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We are now into Chapter three of the story, and Evens' lady friend wants to have breakfast after a disappointing night... It was a warm summer night and I sat at an outside table on the covered entrance of the Café de Fore, Tony had just left, and Bernadette was watching me get drunk and the electric lights on under the terrace that read in neon lights...
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News, Politics and Hair - Twin Cities’ Women Provide Hair-Raising Opinions on Local Celebrity Looks
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What do Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, KARE-TV personality Belinda Jensen and actor Josh Hartnett have in common? Great, headlining hair, according to local women recently surveyed by Fantastic Sams of Minnesota. The survey respondents had strong opinions on both hair-dos and hair-don'ts for local celebrities.
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The Birth of Hollywood
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It may be hard to believe, but it is true that the first major American film was only eight minutes long. It was called The Great Train Robbery and was made in 1903.
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Conservative Anarchism - Threats to Living a Creative Life
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The creative life, on the other hand, stands apart from both these words "conservative" and "anarchist". Creativity is never conservative, in the sense that an artist believes that the imagination thrives when rules are suspended, not enforced. But creativity isn't anarchic either, for an artist is not free to view what arises in his imagination as mere chance or chaos. He must take the hidden rhythms and mysterious patterns he finds in his imagination as seriously as any external law.
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Different Ways of Using Glow Sticks
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Phosphorescent products were the glow in the dark items before glow sticks became dominant. We know glowsticks use chemical reaction to emit light. Noticing that unlike most light-emitting devices such as light bulbs, matches and candles, they do not seem to generate heat while emitting light.
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Michael Jackson - His Light Lives On - King of Pop, Legendary Performer, Lover of Humanity
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From the moment Michael Jackson stepped into the limelight, we all knew he was something special. Now that he is dead at age 50, everyone is recounting what great talent he possessed, and specifically, his top-notch singing and dancing. He was the proclaimed King of Pop and a legendary performer. However, what people may have forgotten is that he had a great love for humanity and worked to make the world a better place.
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Choosing The Right Photo Video Coverage Company
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Many of us take on the responsibility of organizing events whether in our work or in our personal life, but photo video coverage is one of those things we usually never think about until it's almost too late. Chances are we end up getting the cheapest or the first number we see, and it's rarely the right photo video coverage team we really needed.
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Poker Stars Bonus Code - What is the Maximum Amount of Bonus You Can Get?
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Poker Stars is considered the largest online poker room website, having the most traffic and visitors among other online poker sites. With all this traffic, Poker Stars get great advertisements, promotions, different types of poker games and even the prime poker tournaments there are.
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