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Timmy Mallet's Paintings of "The Railway Children"
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Timmy Mallet talks to Suite 101 about his latest venture - depicting scenes from "The Railway Children" through the medium of art.
May 13, 2010
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Adrian Peel
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What is Mastic and Why Should I Want Some?
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The sap of the Mastic tree is a coveted medicine and spice, as well as the world's first chewing gum. It kills some diseases and helps to lose weight.
Dec 28, 2010
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Sandy McCollum
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How to Encourage Independent Learning in Art Class
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Creativity in art classes often stems from cognitive thought processes in the students, which can be encouraged by strategic teaching methods.
Jan 22, 2011
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Rachel Shirley
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John Cooper: Beyond West Kootenay Landscapes
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Painter, conceptual artist, rebel & teacher, John Cooper's distinct modern & postmodern style--balancing humanity & elements--influenced Western artists for 4 decades.
Nov 9, 2008
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Simone Keiran
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Changing Perspectives: Gabriel Orozco at the Tate Modern
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To fully understand Orozco's work, one is required to grant it a generous amount of concentrated attention. His main purpose is in changing our perspectives
Feb 18, 2011
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Stephen Wilton
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Review of Luster Now Instant Whitening Toothpaste
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Luster Now immediately makes teeth appear whiter and gives them an amazingly shiny gloss, but it probably shouldn't be the only toothpaste you use.
Sep 29, 2011
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Amy Sillup
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Commercial Ice Cream isn't Made with All Natural Ingredients
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Ice cream contains additives, some of which are dangerous chemicals, so ice-cream lovers should reconsider before ingesting this frozen health threat.
Feb 15, 2011
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Carol Rzadkiewicz
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Loyalty, An Old Fashioned Virtue Still Prized in Some Quarters
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Has loyalty declined to merely a commercial exercise in customer building, or are some elements of fidelity still worth preserving today?
Oct 2, 2010
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David Porter
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