Monthly Archives: August 2010

Cancun – Educational and fun to visit

When you’re traveling to Cancun it’s not to spend the whole vacation locked in a hotel. Cancun has too many natural and man made attractions to see in just one visit it’s truly a pity that many first time visitors … Continue reading

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Rio’s Adriana Varella

The history of contemporary art in Brazil is one that reveals a wild and eclectic blend of styles and personalities. Since the restrictions were lifted in the later part of the 20th century, more and more work has become known … Continue reading

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El Mercado in San Antonio

The market mentality, where one goes to the center of town once a week to gather all the home’s necessities from local merchants, is one that has a romantic past. There are many who relate to an old-world sensibility, and … Continue reading

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Costume Rental Made Easy

You know the big holiday every year that gets everyone piled into the costume rental stores. Oh, man the stores can get really packed full of people. One can find themselves standing in long lines trying on costumes or frustrated … Continue reading

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High on Dali in Atlanta

High Museum of Art Atlanta features the first major exhibition of ‘Dali: The Late Work’, currently running now through January 9, 2011. Dali’s work after 1940 is astonishing, brilliant and provocative. It also renews a connection between the 20th century’s … Continue reading

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The 3 Major Materials for Mini Blinds

The material for mini blinds can vary from aluminum, wood, vinyl, PVC and plastic. All materials have their own unique qualities that effect both function and style. The size of the slates will generally remain the same size. Aluminum mini … Continue reading

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Biofeedback in the East

The notion of biofeedback can still seem like an entirely revolutionary idea, even though it is a century old. Biofeedback uses electronic devices to mark responses on the human body in order to teach the person how to modulate their … Continue reading

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