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Red Envelope on Valentine’s Day

by solidadah in Holidays, February 6, 2011
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Last night I wander through our cabinet and I found an empty make up box. I thought of my old treasure chest, the box will be a perfect for replacement. When I shifted the things into the box I saw an envelope and I opened it. I can’t help to smile. It contains small papers and heart shape red papers with messages written on it. I sat down comfortably; I rest my back on the cabinet’s door and started to reminisce.

Goddesses: Part One

by Allison Jae in Folklore, February 3, 2011
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Here one of of a two part articles on Goddesses.

The Gods of Greek Mythology: Introduction

by Skout in Folklore, January 31, 2011
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With the release of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief and the revamped Clash of the Titans, I began finding my knowledge of Greek mythology quite lacking. There’s a lot out there, so I have tried to combine some of the more interesting information into a series of documents.

Greek Gods and Goddesses

by huebie in Folklore, January 22, 2010
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A description of nearly all of the Greek gods and goddesses.

The Greek god Zeus

by nani varron in Folklore, December 11, 2009
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His symbols as god are the thunder volts,eagle,bull, and oak.

It’s All About The Birds and The Bees

by lillyrose in Sexuality, October 12, 2009
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Many people will not have seen this condition or even heard of it before. Whilst many of us know that snails, slugs and some fish are hermaphrodite, they can be both sexes depending on circumstances, they have male and female reproductive organs.

Greek Gods and Goddesses

by Cyberkinetix in Folklore, July 2, 2009
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A quick and simple run down of the ancient Pantheon. Gods and goddesses make great subjects for art and can be gorgeous subjects for tattoos. Plus it’s just a cool area of history to be aware of.

The First Ancient Greek Gods: Primordial Gods and Goddesses

by kaio ken x4 in Folklore, April 19, 2009
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If you are interested in ancient Greek myths, you may wonder, who were the first gods and goddesses in the myths? Who came before Cronus and even Gaia herself? Well, read on to learn more about the primordial gods and goddesses.

What is Love?

by apruiz09 in Relationships, April 12, 2009
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This piece is to get you thinking about love and what you want.

Aphrodite

by Lyndi in Folklore, July 16, 2008
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On the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, and some of the myths she takes part in.

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