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Deer Hunters Are a Strange Species

Before there were grocery stores and fast food restaurants, people hunted for food. Some still do. In fact, according to the results of the 2001 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service survey, there are estimated to be 10.9 million people who hunt big...
Regenia G. ButcherJanuary 26, 2006

Cropping Photos - Steps To Completing Your Albums

Imagine sitting down and looking at all of your beautifully completed albums. Tea in hand you relax because you have finally finished exactly what you set out to do.
Vera RaposoJanuary 26, 2006

Learning to Dance

Learning to dance is fun—and it is easy. In a sense it is like learning a new language—a language in which moods and emotions are expressed in movement., Dance is a language of rhythm, grace and harmony.
Peter RobertsJanuary 24, 2006

History Of Picture Framing

THE PICTURE FRAME, as it exists today, is derived from the doorway or entrance to temples, palaces and cathedrals. From a functional viewpoint, it might have been more practical to place doors at the sides of these buildings, but the importance of...
Peter RobertsJanuary 24, 2006

How a Rocket Works

Most rockets have very few external parts, though internally some of them are extremely complicated. The body which encases the inner parts of a rocket is known as the air frame.
Peter RobertsJanuary 24, 2006

Comic Strips and Their Vast Popularity!

Comic strips are almost as popular as comic books in somecircles. So I would be remiss if I didn't compile anarticle about them. Strips have ended up in a multitude ofnewspapers and other media all over the world.
Dave GieberJanuary 24, 2006

Funny Side of Metal Detecting!!!

Well I've written many articles before on Metal Detecting but I've always concentrated on the serious side. I thought it was time for a change and to write about some of those funny times.It was a crisp, sunny September morning and I was...
Steve RiceJanuary 24, 2006

Why Custom Design Your Own Hat?

For starters, what exactly defines a customized hat? It is made to order suiting your specific requirements in regards to color and emblem (if required), and even can be prefitted for your head.
James McDonaldJanuary 23, 2006

Creating Rubber Stamps: Not All Methods Created Equal (Part 3 of 3)

Welcome back to “Creating Rubber Stamps: Not All Methods Created Equal.” In parts one and two of this three-part series, the advantages and disadvantages of the laser-engraving and photopolymer rubber stamp-making processes were...
Gwendolyn LeeJanuary 20, 2006

Craft Shows That Are Right For You!

To begin investigating which shows to apply to, you might startwith what you know—those shows you've attended, ones that arewithin an hour or so of your home and ones other vendors haverecommended.
Natalie GoyetteJanuary 20, 2006