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Massage Therapy for Sciatica: How to Reduce Pain in the Sciatic Nerve Common causes of sciatica and massage treatment of the pain. sciatica massage • sciatic nerve massage • sciatica therapy • sciatica home treatment • sciatica alternative treatment
Breed Profiles: French-Alpine Goat Description of the Alpine breed of dairy goat. alpine • goat • breed • french • dairy
1980s Music You Won't Ever Forget From Michael Jackson to Prince to Madonna, here are the top 10 songs that encapsulated the frivolous materialism and spectacle of the 1980s. 1980s music • pop song • prince • boy george • michael jackson
Allan Wilmot recalls "The Mole in the Hole" Allan Wilmot talks about his experiences as a black Jamaican making a new home in England and his rise from hotel dish washer to super star of the 1950's/60s music scene. the southlanders • allan wilmot • gary wilmot • the mole in the hole • alone
Artist Albert Bierstadt German-born Albert Bierstadt's vast, romantic paintings captured the spirit and promise of the early American West. albert bierstadt • american landscape painters • manifest destiny • mount bierstadt • hudson river school painters
Aberdeen, Washington Aberdeen, Washington, known as a logging town is finally springing back after a logging hiatis from the spotted-owl issue. travel • aberdeen • washington • pacific ocean • suite101.com
George Michael's Comeback George Michael is back on the block; with Sony in the recording studio, at European concert stages on a sold out tour and in the scandal rags. What about his 80s hits? george michael • sony records • virgin records • wham! • 25 live
Allan Wilmot recalls "The Southlanders" Allan Wilmot, founder member of a 1950/60s pop group, starred with Bob Hope, Cliff Richard, Don Lang and Tommy Steele. The group is best known for "The Mole in the Hole." southlanders • allan wilmot • harry wilmot • the ink spots • the golden gate quartet
Tip of the Day: Attack a Weak Second Serve The server usually has an advantage, but when they hit a weak second serve, you can take the advantage by being aggressive with your return. tennis • serve • return • practice
Native Right To Self-Identify Aborigines have the right to self-identify as Indigenous, reclaiming lost identities. But in the public domain, can this damage Aboriginal collective identity? aboriginal identity • indigenous identity • claiming aboriginality • sally morgan debate • indigenous debate
Shifting Viewpoints Moving house is a challenge. Real Estate, property, land, tenants - all these things have different meanings for different participants, Indigenous and non-Indigenous. view point • world view • indigenous knowledge • interrelatedness • interconnectedness
Shifting Viewpoints Part Two The article Shifting Viewpoints dealt with moving house, from an Indigenous point of view. Part Two is about what happens when you get to the other end... colonists improving land • aboriginal land knowledge • indigenous ways of knowing • indigenous viewpoint • aboriginal standpoint
Bobby 'Boris' Pickett "Monster Mash" mastermind carried this one on for decades. bobby boris pickett • monster mash • halloween • frankenstein • dracula
Sexy Pirates Of Reconciliation Australians won't achieve reconciliation with Aboriginal people until they can stop feeling guilty. How? Let's make Prime Minister Johnny Howard look like Johnny Depp. white australia • prime minister john howard • reconciliation • sorry day • stolen wages
American Artist Alice Neel Throughout her intense and independent life, Neel painted candid portraits of the famous and not-so-famous, and always maintained her true artistic vision. alice neel • american women artists • american painters • kenneth fearing • portrait painters
American Artist Charles Sheeler Sheeler's paintings and photographs display a clean, sharp style that would come to be called Precisionism. charles sheeler • american painters • william merritt chase • cubism • walt whitman
American Artist Marsden Hartley One of America's first modernists, Hartley's diverse paintings reflect his distinct individuality. marsden hartley • alfred stieglitz • georgia o'keeffe • paul strand • arthur dove
Biological Invasion Western society is destroying itself through environmental mismanagement. Land rights, enabling Indigenous stewardship, represent the only chance for economic survival. clear native • spread exotic • clear weeds • bushfood plot • privet infested
Bumper Sticker Rage A "Stolen Wages" bumper sticker can endanger your life in Australia. The government stole 500 million in Aboriginal wages, and the public is angry. At whom? The victims! stolen wages • road rage • blaming the victim • era of reconciliation • one nation party
John Constable's Tribute Sir George Beaumont encouraged painters to view his private collection of Old Masters that he gathered after his exposure to the ideals of Joshua Reynolds. sir joshua reynolds • the cenotaph • sir george beaumont • john constable • memorial
Some Squirrelly Thoughts on a Rainy Spring Afternoon thoughts about the pros and cons of living with squirrels rodents • animal intelligence • animal behavior • beatrix potter • white house squirrels
Gut Check Time Consider changing your panic level or don't invest in the stock market unless you wish to continue to lose money investing • personal finance • feelings • money • stock
Reaching for the Heights: What the Return of the Golan Heights r golan heights • israel • syria • galilee • yom kippur war
Native Remedies Traditional Indigenous medicine is a vast and complex specialist field, often plundered by corporate pirates and new age novices. Personal use only - do not exploit. indigenous medicine • native remedies • aboriginal medicine • medicinal plants • native medicinal plants
Review: Metal Gear Solid Metal Gear Solid on Game Boy Color is without doubt one of the most developed and entertaining games on the system, or the entire handheld industry if you will. Why is it so good? Well read here to read about it and look at some of the screen shots! metal • gear • solid • nintendo • gameboy
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Francis Bacon, Painter Francis Bacon was born in 1909 and died in 1992. His paintings use shocking colours and ravaged textures to evoke the underside of a self-threatened humanity. francis bacon • irish painters • painters from paris • expressionist artists • 20th century artists
Gary Hume: Door Paintings Some twenty years after the artist first emerged onto the re-ignited British art scene, Modern Art Oxford presents the first survey of Gary Hume's impressive oeuvre. modern art oxford • gary hume • door paintings • conceptual • visual artist
Greens vs Native Rights "Good Guys" part two. In the complex domain of Aboriginal rights, conservationists often find themselves working for the enemy. green activism • aboriginal environmentalism • environmental activism • aboriginal land management • indigenous land management
John Kane Although Kane was born in Scotland, he began to paint in the United States and was the first American folk artist to be exhibited by major museums. john kane • american folk artists • american painters • pennsylvania artists • pittsburgh artists
The Pre-Raphaelites The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in England began with Dante Rosetti, Holman Hunt and John Millais, who advocated a 'Truth to Nature' approach to art. pre-raphaelite • dante gabriel rosetti • holman hunt • millais • impressionist
Aboriginal Holocaust Exploring international indigenous genocide, specifically regarding the similarities between American and Australian Aboriginal holocausts. aboriginal holocaust • aboriginal massacre • indigenous genocide • aboriginal genocide • aboriginal deaths
Aboriginal Structured Violence All we need is a great big... knife fight! The benefits of structured social violence in Indigenous societies in comparison to more chaotic "civilised" violence. indigenous violence • aboriginal violence • social violence • racial violence • indigenous culture
American Artist Beatrice Wood Multi-faceted and multi-talented ceramicist, artist, and writer Beatrice Wood spent over a century creating and inspiring until her death at age 105 in 1998. beatrice wood • marcel duchamp • dada • american pottery • american women artists
American Artist Charles Demuth Expert painter and watercolorist, Demuth's variety of styles and subjects show his complexity and talent. charles demuth • william carlos williams • marsden hartley • arthur dove • alfred stieglitz
Archibald Motley Motley's detailed and vibrant works depict 20th century black culture, history, and nightlife, particularly scenes of Chicago. archibald motley • african-american artists • george wesley bellows • the jazz age • henry ossawa tanner
Arthur Dove Painter and collage artist Arthur Dove is noted for being the one of the first Americans to create an abstract expressionist style. arthur dove • american painters • abstract expressionism • henri matisse • the fauves
Artist Jane Peterson Determined and adventurous Jane Peterson made great strides in the world of art. jane peterson • american artists • georgia o'keeffe • john singer sargent • arthur wesley dow
Artist Sir Stanley Spencer Spencer's works range from uniquely brilliant religious themes to lush florals and landscapes to intense realism. stanley spencer • british artists • british painters • bloomsbury • paul gaugin
Artist William Sidney Mount Painter William Sidney Mount rejected classical themes to celebrate everyday scenes from 19th century American life. william sidney mount • walt whitman • rembrandt • 19th century painters • american genre painters
Berthe Morisot and Edouard Manet Artist Berthe Morisot held her own among the male-dominated Impressionists, and her friendship with fellow painter Edouard Manet would influence her career and his own berthe morisot • edouard manet • french impressionists • edgar degas • mary cassatt
Buddy Holly Music Collectibles Rock 'n' roll legend Buddy Holly (1936-1959) still commands quite a following. Collectors love Buddy, paying big bucks for records, autographs and other collectibles. buddy holly music collectibles • buddy holly records • buddy holly autographs • buddy holly memorabilia • coral records |
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