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Articles related to "Unconventional"
Planning A Theme Wedding - Part #2 This is the second part of a two part article on planning a theme wedding. planning a wedding • theme wedding • untraditonal • unconventional • wedding. wedding party apparal
Joan Anderson's Walk on the Beach A Walk on the Beach: Tales of Wisdom from an Unconventional Woman reveals the secrets to a full life, as told to Joan Anderson by the spry nonagenarian Joan Erikson. on the beach • aging process • friendship • joan anderson • erik erikson
Vegetable Gardening on Limited Ground Growing all the vegetables a family can eat in gardening space previously unseen. Unconventional vegetable gardening techniques are becoming more popular all the time. vegetable gardening on limited ground • space saving gardens • intercropping • vertical gardening • container gardening
Language of Medicine Here is a news article about a woman that decides to use conventional and alternative medicine to fight her breast cancer. breast cancer • cancer • alternative therapy
Guerilla Wedding Ceremonies For flexible brides and grooms, planning a guerilla wedding can save a lot of money on venue site fees and provide a unique wedding story for the grandchildren. guerilla wedding • unusual wedding venue • untraditional wedding • indie wedding • budget venue idea
Going Green Takes on National Conventions The upcoming U.S. national conventions are incorporating green practices, using green products and trying to conserve resources. green • going green • national conventions • recycle • reuse
Emily Dickinson: Religious Exile? The articles analyses images of religious exile and exclusion in the poetry of Emily Dickinson emily • dickinson • poetry • religion • god
Hipparchia the Cynic Hipparchia stood by her man, adopted his philosophical beliefs, and made a name for herself as a brazen representative of individuality. hipparchia • cynic • crates • athens • greek
London's Ghost Squad Detectives At the end of WWII, London was awash with crime. The undercover Ghost Squad was extremely successful, making record numbers of arrests and recovering valuable property ghost squad • scotland yard • under-cover police • post-war black market crime • metropolitan police short of men
Jean Batten- Part Two The second part in the life of New Zealand aviatrix Jean Gardner Batten jean batten • aviation • aviatrix • aeroplane • airplane
Mitford Mania I am joining the September event with an article about that endlessly fascinating family the Mitfords. mitfords • english aristocracy • second world war • decca • nancy
The Truth About Cats And Dogs ”Brian’s about to discover the woman he loves isn’t the woman he loves.” <I>The Truth About Cats and Dogs</I> stars Janeane Garofalo, Uma Thurman and Ben Chaplin.</b> uma thurman • janeane garofalo • ben chaplin • the truth about cats and dogs • cyrano de bergerac
Descent To Open Season 3 Squares A Day, Blood, and now, Descent. Tom Walmsley is becoming a main stay at Theatre Passe Muraille, and for good reason. descent • 3 squares a day • blood • tom walmsley • kate lynch
Kate Chopin: Underneath the Sensuality Kate Chopin: Underneath the Sensuality kate chopin • vocation and a voice • sensuality • gypsies
Housing Market Crashes In Detroit Due to high levels of unemployment, an ailing automotive market Detroit properties are rapiding being foreclosed upon and prices continue to fall. houses for sale • homes for sale • foreclosures home auctions • detroit real estate • detroit
The Ten Best Films of 2001: Ten to Six Putting together my ten best films of 2001 was not the easy task it usually is, but ultimately I was able to arrange my list of the ten best film achievements for this past year. In this two part series concluding Monday before the Oscar Nominations are announced, I reveal them all and my reasons for selecting them. Today, numbers 10 through 6. ten best • bully • shrek • the lord of the rings • the fellowship of the ring
DVD and Video Review: Training Day Areview of the film <i>Training Day</i>, a recent release on DVD and video, which has been hailed for the Oscar-winning performance of Denzel Washington. denzel washington • ethan hawke • training day • cop • film
The Literary voice of Charles W. Chesnutt African American fiction writers owe Charles W. Chesnutt a debt of gratitude. Called an innovator and commentator Charles W. Chesnutt's literary voice during 1899 – 1905... charles w. chesnutt • african american writers • african american fiction • black writers
Vampire Hunter D A review of the movie <i>Vampire Hunter D</i> vampire • anime • animation • japanimation • vampire hunter d
Women of Music History, Part IV - Ruth Crawford Seeger The name Seeger is well-known by many, but this Seeger- Ruth Crawford Seeger- is not as well known. After reading this article, you'll wonder why! seeger • music • political • 1930s • depression
Arnold Schoenberg: Tonality Arnold Schoenberg's brief biography - his life, career and works. Known for advocating twelve-tone technique, and 'Pierrot lunaire' for voice and chamber music. arnold schoenberg • schoenberg biography • life and works schoenberg • austrian composer schoenberg • schoenberg serialism absence of key
Black Wedding Dress – Why Not? Brides today are craving something more untraditional than ever, and a black wedding dress seems to fit the bill. How can you rock a black wedding gown the right way? black wedding dress • black wedding gown • gothic wedding dress • gothic gown • black dress
Eccentric Oxford Guidebook England's Oxford is known for its dreaming spires, Inspector Morse, Harry Potter film locations, barmy students and batty dons. Eccentric Oxford reveals even more eccentric oxford • great british eccentrics • england • university • bradt travel guides
French Writer Victor Hugo Brief biography and works of French writer Victor Hugo, creator of 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' and 'Les Miserables.' french writer victor hugo • hugo novelist dramatist poet • hugo les miserables • hugo the hunchback of notre dame • hugo brief biography
Hey, Hey It's Esther Blueburger Terrific acting by Danielle Catanzariti, Keisha Castle-Hughes and Toni Collette counters a shaky script in this quirky Australian underdog tale hey hey it's esther bluebuger • danielle cantanzariti • keisha-castle hughes • toni collette • cathy randall
Hospitality Management Major Looking for a career that lets you spend lots of time in hotels, restaurants, and other luxurious venues? Consider a degree in hospitality administration management. hospitality administration management major • hospitality administration management degree • hotel and restaurant management • event planning • wedding coordinating
Housing Market Bottom Signs of a housing market recovery seem to be coming; however, new mortgage market dynamics could make the housing recovery a long and slow process. housing market recovery • mortgage market regulation • buying a home • financing options • real estate owned banks properties
Last Breath by George D. Shuman Sherry Moore is blind, but has the singular ability to read the last 18 seconds of a person's thoughts. Her talent is helpful to the police, but it's driving her mad. sherry moore novels • george shuman novels • 2007 thriller reviews • thrillers set in rural pennsylvania • psychic mystery novels
Nike/Powerblast Wins Primal Quest Primal Quest Utah is over and Team Nike/Powerblast has nabbed their 4th Primal Quest win. Here's a look at the top ten finishers in the most grueling Primal Quest ever. primal quest • primal quest utah • team nike/powerblast • team nike • team golite/timberland
Review of Rebecca With the mesmerizing Manderley estate as a backdrop, a young woman's whirlwind romance unfolds into an unconventional fairy tale. daphne du maurier • rebecca • fairy tale • manderley • jane eyre
Solar Antennae that Generate Power A team at the Idaho National Laboratories has developed an innovative method to manufacture nanoscale antennae at the right size to capture energy from the sun. solar antenna • solar power innovation • generating electricity from sunlight • nanoscale manufacturing • solar antenna design
Swiss Village Appoints A Prince The tiny village of Alvaneu, Switzerland has named a Zurich man Prince of Belfort to represent the village and bring in tourists. prince of belfort • alvaneu • switzerland • belfort castle • hotel belfort
The Crochet Foundation Chain Every crochet project starts with a slipknot, but then what?-the foundation chain. Learn this to get started on crochet projects right away! crochet chain • slipknot and chain • crochet foundation row • starting a crochet project • how do i start a crochet project
A Run of Bad Luck in Reading Stack of new fiction proves disappointing to veteran reviewer. david foster wallace • carrie brown
Constance Fenimore Woolson The works of this uncoventional female writer captured the attention of critics and caused them to rank her among such noted writers of the time as Henry James, George Washington Cabel, and William Dean Howells. constance fenimore woolson • rollins college • winter park • florida • women authors
Eichler homes - I Architect Joseph Eichler built hundreds of homes in San Francisco bay area during the period between 1949 and 1967. The first Eichler house appeared in Sunnyvale in 1950. With their unconventional designs and affordability, they soon became popular in the area. eichler • san francisco bay area • atrium • madhavi • open interior
Keep Your Volunteers Happy! Keeping your Volunteers politics • volunteers • political campaigns • elective office • campaign workers
Muscular Dystrophy Telethon Goes World Wide Via The Web
The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon goes world wide via the internet; Bryant Gumbel joins revamped CBS morning show; my television viewing recommendations for the week. jerry lewis • muscular dystrophy telethon • cbs morning show • bryant gumbel • jag
Recommended Investment Books - Basic Investment books I recommend folks read before they start to invest. investement • reading list • john c. bogle • william j. bernstein • david m. darst
So You Want to Work Overseas? As the world is drawn more closely together by the speed of communications and transportation, more jobs are becoming international. For anyone interested in an international career, whether an undergraduate or working, this article can help you find the job you want in the international field. work overseas • international jobs • foreign experience • working abroad • united nations
Textbook Publishing Biz What standards of accountability do textbook publishers have when textbooks have unconventional or just plain wrong information in them? A critical look at user-unfriendly textbooks in print. publishing • publishers • textbook • errors • incorrect information
"Make" & "Craft" Magazines "Make" is touted as the magazine that provides "technology on your time" and "Craft" is "transforming traditional crafts." They don't disappoint. make review • craft review • make magazine • craft magazine • oreilly publish |
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