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History Of Body Piercing

by Mike Barus    Posted on: January 3, 2006
Body piercing is an age-old art form that has been used in generations in cultures all around the world. Many individuals today who seek to pierce different parts of their body may choose to do so to honor their heritage or make a unique statement of their own.
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Festival fashion: it's not all wellies and macs

by Andrew Regan    Posted on: April 12, 2007
As the summer season approaches, this can mean only one thing: the advent of Britain's best music festivals. Whether you're anticipating muddy fields at Glastonbury or sunny skies at the V festival, why should you compromise your fashion sense in the hope of greater comfort After all, there's no reason why you can't maintain your personal style and still brave the crowds and unpredictable weather with confidence! When you're compiling your festival wardrobe, make sure footwear is your priority.
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The Historical Background to Divorce

by James Walsh    Posted on: April 18, 2007
Marriage is an age-old institution, not to be analysed in isolation. It has tangible connections and cross-connections linked to other social bulwarks like law, religion and politics. The existing marital values prevalent throughout Europe are based primarily on Judi-Christian tradition in which great onus is placed on fidelity, faithfulness and monogamy.
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Problems Of The Third World

by Muhammad Sumair Sarwar    Posted on: December 3, 2004
THE THIRD WORLDThe second world war ended with a new geographical mapping of the world.USA and USSR emerged as the two super powers and they both try to maintain their circle of influence.Many countries of latin America,Africa and Asia form the third world.

The Latest Child Abuse Statistics

by Michael Webb    Posted on: February 13, 2007
There are several agencies in the country reporting child abuse statistics. These organizations are trying to track trends and find out ways to stop child abuse wherever possible. Child abuse statistics are used to determine where and to whom social resources should be directed.
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The Symbolic Meaning of Flowers in World Culture

by Matthew Harley and Doyle Bolt    Posted on: April 10, 2007
" symbolic meaning of flowers " - Most flowers have a symbolic meaning, often one with a history of use that stretches back over the years. Various cultures around the world have employed flowers and blossoms for different uses in their societies including religious rituals, wedding ceremonies, and simple decorations.
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Speech!...

by Paul Darch    Posted on: February 28, 2007
Well you might be able to take some comfort in knowing that you aren't the only one. The father of the bride and the best man are also expected to make a speech. There are no hard and fast rules as to when the speeches should take place.
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Dating Ukraine Girl - First Meeting With Her Family

by Peter Finch    Posted on: April 10, 2007
If you have already been to Ukraine you will know how proud local people are when it comes to family and achievements. If you have not been here before: here are a few clues how to understand the traditions.
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So You Want To Live In Spain

by Peter Wilson    Posted on: March 6, 2007
A lot of people decide to live in Spain for many different reasons. If you want to live in a comfortable climate, you cannot choose a better location. But for some, the reasons may be more practical, such as work or family obligations.
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The History of the Unity Candle

by Anthony Chatfield    Posted on: February 23, 2007
The candle manufacturers, like any good company, are never ones to turn down a new trend. The advent of Unity Candles into Protestant weddings some 30 or 40 years ago was just such a trend and today has become a booming business for the makers of all things waxy and flammable.
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