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Sovan Kumar’s Parallel Worlds

by funfilms in Issues, October 9, 2009
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An artists’ job is quite demanding considering that they have to co-exist in a world they live in and another that they conjure up. Ironically the further an artist moves from the real world, the better their world becomes.

How to Boost Your Inner Confidence

by Steph M in Advice, August 18, 2009
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Confidence is more important than appearance.

Practical New Dimension

by Paula Andrea Pyle MA in Spirituality, August 12, 2009
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Too much emphasis is being placed on outer circumstances. Happiness is a fleeting idea that cannot be maintained for any length of time. Can you possibly understand the motivating factors behind any event? What label you would ascribe to the vicarious situation tainted and colored by and through personal motivation?

Letters are Incredulously Alive, are You? The Name of Ginger Says What?

by Paula Andrea Pyle MA in Folklore, July 19, 2009
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Letters are enflamed. And, so too are the words which they imbue. They walk; talk dance, twirl, and spin a gamut of marvelously incredible inexplicable sensational connective rays of incalculable webs in various indescribable colorful horrendous immeasurable experiences. They carry an inherent source of unmistakable magical power which evokes the spirit of which the word contains. No matter how you feel about the esoteric arts and sciences, most especially numerology, you can not deny the influence letters invoke.

Michael Jackson: Our Darkest Day, His Finest Hour

by Chelsearth in People, July 8, 2009
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I was never a fan of Michael Jackson, but upon his death did his music take on a new life.

Trees are Beautiful, Useful But Seriously Threatened

by Kyra Nova in Issues, July 5, 2009
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Showing how this is true today.

Michael Jackson

by Mat Olson in People, June 28, 2009
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Pop culture loses icon.

The Survival of the Artists

by Dakota Skye in Work, April 10, 2009
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The current recession has negatively affected us all, but it may be a blessing in disguise. Now is the time to consider things in your life that you never had time for before. Maybe you had a skill or interest when you were younger that you never had the opportunity to pursue. Here’s your chance.

Living as an Artist Without Fear or Judgment

by S. Neal Valle in Lifestyle Choices, April 1, 2009
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Just a short but personal take on how I view the world around me.

Good Humor: Learning How to “belly Laugh’

by Paula Andrea Pyle MA in Lifestyle Choices, March 22, 2009
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Getting rid of the ideas, notions, and regimens that make us old, cranky and uncivil.

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