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The Modern Look Of Art Deco Interior Design
April 9, 2009 at 4:42 am

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Lee Dobbins asked:


Interior design is a profession with a long standing tradition. Everything from office buildings to private homes has been created using various design principles to give a wonderful, lasting impression of beauty and art. When considering how to redesign any interior space it is important to consider just what type of style you will incorporate into the plans right from the beginning. One of the most popular design aspects that has been used for many decades is known as art deco.

Initially art deco was used as a purely decorative style of design and was very popular during the 1920’s and into the late 1930’s. Back then it was viewed as functional, elegant as well as being ultra modern. Art deco is an extremely eclectic style, drawing influences from a variety of different sources. Some of them are considered primitive like Egyptian and African, even Aztec Mexico. Other include streamlined technology like aviation. Binding together with techniques routed in Cubism and Futurism, art deco has a wide range of functionality and expressiveness. A home decorator using this style can be free to do a huge variety of different things in the interior of a space.

The type of materials used in art deco interior design consist of stainless steel, lacquer, aluminum, inlaid wood, even sharkskin and zebra skin. Stemming from this use of harder, metallic materials is the celebration of the machine age. Art deco does this through the repetitive use of these man-made materials and also through symmetry. During the Great Depression the use of art deco saw its heyday because of its practicality and simplicity.

Although its popularity declined shortly after, it has recently enjoyed a rebirth in popularity and there is no reason not to utilize this style when planning any interior design. When you want a classic retro type of look go for art deco. There are so many examples of buildings that use art deco in their design like the Empire State Building, completed in 1931. Many art deco skyscrapers have been torn down but they can still serve as an amazing example of the power and majesty of this design style.

Art deco uses very strong, sharp angles in its application. Thick metal groves inlaid with heavy concrete and full bodied foundations characterize this style of design. When using it within the confides of your home or office building, keep in mind the effect you wish to portray with not only walls but the furniture as well. Because of both the Aztec and Egyptian influences, there is also a heavily pyramidal feeling to a lot of art deco buildings. A gradual step by step lessening of form can give the impression of strength and endurance. This was a great reason why art deco was so popular during the Great Depression. Today it can still have the same kind of impact.



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What were the top news headlines, movies, popular songs on August 22,2005?
April 9, 2009 at 3:45 am

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I need to know what the top new stories were on August 22, 2005. I prefer WV or national news. Also popular movies, and songs.

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is social work today a popular magazine or a professional journal?
April 9, 2009 at 3:26 am

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proudmommy11103 asked:


I have to do an article review using a professional journal and a popular magazine. The articles have to be of the same subject. Do you know if Social Work Today is Pro or Pop?

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How do i get my Runescape fan site popular?
April 9, 2009 at 1:43 am

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Gwen203 asked:


I just started my own runescape fan site and i want it to be popular but how?

www.freewebs.come/runedog

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Valentines Presents Personalized Message in a Bottle
April 9, 2009 at 1:21 am

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Howard Roarke asked:


way a relationship will last is if you see your relationship as a place that you go to give, and not a place that you go to take.” -Anthony Robbins

Valentine's Day is a special and important occasion for all people who have deep feelings for another. Even if you're not currently in a relationship, it's still a perfect opportunity to share your true feelings or express your love to someone who you care about.

Sometimes it can be difficult to express these feelings verbally, so a thoughtful Valentine's gift can help you to break the ice. The only problem is that common Valentine's Day gifts have become kind of cliché and don't show that a lot of thought has gone into choosing the gift. Finding a unique and personalized gift is the perfect solution.

Common Valentine's Day Gifts

I'm sure that the first thing that you think of when shopping for a Valentine's gift is probably either flowers or chocolates. I mean these are ok, but they really don't show a lot of thought or imagination. Gift baskets are ok too, as long as you choose items individually and that you know they'll appreciate. The best Valentine's gifts though, are ones that you can personalize with your own special message and that are truly unique.

The Perfect Solution - Personalized Love Message In A Bottle

Set sail aboard the love boat and cast off your personalized Message of Love In A Bottle! A personalized gift makes a genuinely personal lovers corner presence symbolizing the significance of your personal and intimate relationship.

Express your most romantic thoughts to that special person and add a special romantic message, your beloved's name, or a date of significance to each of you. Message of Love In A Bottle is a perfect and thoughtful way to express your lasting affection and makes a Valentine's Day gift that he or she will always treasure.

Our exclusive design makes a creative and romantic vessel to carry your heartfelt thoughts to your special someone. Your original romantic design will create a forever Valentine\’s Day signature that the special person in your life will never forget.  

The 7 1/2″ glass bottle is full of fun and surprises direct from the tropics with sand and seashells, beach umbrella, even the quintessential palm tree…and of course, your very own “personalized message” .

Do you have difficulty in coming up with just the right words to truly express how you feel? Then choose from our 7 verses, or use them as a jumpstart to gather ideas, and we\’ll custom personalize your sentiments.

Inscribed on stylish, speckled parchment paper accented with heart graphics, then delicately rolled and tied with a red ribbon. Corked securely in the bottle, your message is ready to set sail! Message of Love In A Bottle is a truly unique and attractive gift that anyone would be proud to display.

Message of Love In A Bottle can be shipped to you or directly to your sweetheart, inside a lovely white mailing tube.

This popular, personalized gift will be remembered and treasured through the years!

To order or for more information, click Message of Love In A Bottle or click on one of the banners.

Hope you all have a special and memorable Valentine's Day!

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What popular dance today is similar to the Lindy Hop?
April 8, 2009 at 9:06 pm

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AskAbOutMe__* asked:


The Lindy Hop was popular during the 1920’s and 30’s.
What popular dance today can compare to the Lindy Hop?

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Nepal Travel - Food for Thought
April 8, 2009 at 8:55 pm

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Demitry Majors asked:


Russian born, when I first came to Nepal, I wasn't going to see the temples nor mountains that seem to capture the imagination of every traveler, and no, I wasn't going for the food either. In fact, I was dragged here. You see, the first time Nepal caught me, was at the age of six, so the usual tourist highlights didn't yet interest me. Frankly, Nepal didn't interest me either. My mother and at the time her boyfriend were going to Nepal on vacation and to visit my aunt (mother's sister) who had married a Nepali studying in Russia at the time. Though I do have a memory of the Nepal I saw in the 80s, it certainly didn't leave on me as lasting an impression as the FOOD; for the little that I do remember, for the most part, had little to do with the Himalayas and Pagodas. My mother and I would later immigrate to the U.S. and I wouldn't get a real taste of Nepali food, other than the occasional taste of achhar (a spicy Nepali pickle) or a rather “not the same” substitute Indian food, until I was 24 years old when the Nepali food, once again excited my memories and taste buds.

When I came to Nepal, this time in 2007, little had changed. My families view has been, that there was now more traffic, the cites were now more congested, but the core of Nepal remained the same. I loved it, but what did draw my attention were the tourists. Nepal certainly is more popular today, than it was then, and the flourishing tourist industry has sadly, in an effort to accommodate the Western tourist's fear of trying anything new has obscured in my view the true taste of Nepal by making it too easy to abstain from Nepali food.

Not unlike the thousands of others that now come to Nepal to experience trekking in the Himalayas, I too ventured out to do the same. Granted, the area I was traveling through, the Annapurna Conservation Area, was the most developed trekking route in Nepal, but I was slightly put off by what I saw. The villagers that once only served traditional Nepali dishes were now offering pizza and Cesar salad among other typical Western items to accommodate the new age trekker tastes. 

Maybe my views are different from most, but when I come to a country I wish to experience as much as that country has to offer. The people, sights and culture and certainly those that manage to achieve the above get a great deal of what is Nepal, yet at the same time, they are leaving just as much (pardon the pun) on the table.

I must say, that what to me is really close to fingernails on a chalk board, is the fearful tourist. I frankly fail to understand how people traveling thousands of miles to come to Nepal arrive with such fear of a bit of travelers diarrhea, which they will probably get anyway (treatable with simple over the counter medication and or over the counter antibiotics available in Nepal), that they dare not venture outside the Hyatt for a meal, all to miss out greatly. As diverse as Nepal is culturally, it is also just as diverse culinary. I think my aunt put it best, "the chances are, that the diarrhea that travelers get comes NOT from the Nepali food, but from the tourists asking a Nepali villager to prepare for them mushroom, sausage and olive pizza."

I don't know about you, but I trust a Nepali villager a lot more preparing what they know best and eat daily, much more than with trying to recreate Western food with intermittent refrigeration and ingredients "unnatural” to Nepal. Sadly, not everyone thinks alike, as I found myself, trekking along many dumbfounded travelers, who while on their trek, were questioning how they got the runs, after digesting a burger made from imported meat (beef or rather cows, are sacred in Nepal), swiss cheese and lettuce that got to their dining table along the same 5 day trekking route that they had just traversed. The moral of the story is, think with your brain, not just your stomach.

The issue alone, with not eating ethnic food native to an area would be of little importance had the problems associated with it been confined to frequent bathroom breaks for a passing traveler. Nepal is proud of it’s cultural heritage, terrain and scenery and especially its food but it’s the same “Eco-tourist” that comes to Nepal with notions of preserving all that is Nepal and “helping” the Nepali people (a questionable proposition as is), that is often the one seen eating the French Fires & Chicken Cesar salad for a meal totally unaware of how this affects the immediate (still largely trade based) local economy and the environment.

The extra preparation methods required in the preparation of these items certainly consumes more fuel, in an area where natural gas is often unavailable. If there is an increased demand for fossil fuels and uncommon food items, those materials have to be gathered or brought in from where available, increasing costs which eventually permeate through the whole economy.

Certainly those are not the only reasons to try Nepali food. The mere fact that it’s delicious, has a lot to do with that. With so much to try, it’s a puzzle in of itself as to why so many shy away.

Nepal sandwiched between China (Tibet) in the north and India to the south, has for thousands of years been the stopping point for travelers from both regions. With these travelers, came the food and the mixture of foreign influences along with local cuisine has created the Nepali menu but it doesn’t stop there.

If one was to visit a website dedicated to travel in Nepal, they would without doubt find there a bit on how culturally diverse Nepal is as a country, having dozens of ethnic groups (a good place to learn about these groups is the "Ethnic Groups" page of Avia Travel Nepal), many with their own special food items.

There is the Newari, “sukuti” which is a delicious before dinner snack to have with drinks, featuring shredded dry meat (jerky), ginger, garlic, onion, tomato, salt, oil and some crushed green or red chillies for heat. Spooned out by bit into one’s hand, the dish is eaten like one would eat peanuts, or chips.

Of course, it seems that every country has it’s version of the dumpling. Called “mo-mo” in Nepal, it’s a juicy, traditionally round shaped steamed dumpling stuffed with an number of things from chicken, goat (mutton), buffalo to vegetables and potatoes. Served with a spicy side sauce the dish is a favorite among Nepalis and travelers alike and is offered at what seems to be almost every food spot.

When traveling near and around rivers, you are almost certain to run into another delicacy that if found out in the west, would give the fish and chips fierce competition. This scrumptious snack, is the “tareko matza” (bam) an eel fish, usually no larger than 25cm (though other dishes use much larger specimens) battered in spices, deep fried and eaten whole. Truthfully scary looking at first, they are irresistible after the first bite after a dip into a side sauce. The fish is such, that there are no inedible bones and the smaller specimens can be eaten as is. The larger, can be easily rid of the backbone by simply pulling apart the flaky & crunchy fish once cooked.

Served with almost all traditional Nepali meals, is the Nepali staple of Dal Bhat Tarkari. A lentil soupy broth is poured over rice and served with any number of vegetables and or in some instances some meat. Usually vegetarian in nature, the dish, high in protein (lentils), carbs and vitamins is an important source of nutrition in Nepal. The usual meal in Nepal is either Dal Bhat and any number of side dishes to spice up the meal.

Nepal, like any other country, is not short on street food, the most popular of which in this case is either samosa or panipuri. Samosa, is a pyramid shaped pastry stuffed with a spiced potato filling and deep fried. Panipuris are golf ball sized crunchy, flower based, shells that are stuffed with the same potato filling that after being dipped into a flavorful sauce are consumed whole. Those in love with corn “makai“ can at any time find husks being roasted on the open fire, turning the corn exterior a sort of chard, and crunchy consistency with a softer interior within the kernels, they are rubbed with salt and crushed chillies if desired. There also "chatpate" is the mixture of beans, corn, and any number of other ingredients that are mixed with spices and lime juice and eaten from a cone shaped paper cup.

Whatever the meal, they all have something in common. Spice! Nepali cooks are fond of spices, which are more often then not just that, spicy rather than hot. Of course hot is never off the options list. The Asan colorful market in Kathmandu, is popular with tourists and photographers for the wide range of spices for sale there. From curry, fungreek, ginger powder, garlic, cumin, the precious saffron and whatever you hearts desire.

Food carries with it a lot of the answers of what a culture is like. Nepali food is no different. Within it’s tastes, textures and smells it carries history, reasons behind the Nepali daily life and many other answers if one was to simply look. There are religious festivals celebrated to welcome the monsoon season and it’s no wonder when you consider rice farming and the fact that rice is the Nepali staple. Life revolves around food, and cultures are shaped by it. If you come to Nepal, immerse yourself don’t be afraid to step out of your shell. Try the food it’s good!



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Five Star Hotels - the Best Venue for Marriages
April 8, 2009 at 7:11 pm

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Megha Poddar asked:


Marriage is considered to be one of the most special and precious days in anyone's life. Everyone wants to make his her wedding a memorable event with all possible aspect. Of late the Five Star hotels are emerging as one of the best wedding venues in every big city of the world. These luxury hotels offer best treatment with full wedding preparation.

The use of the Five Star hotels as wedding venue is increasing day by day in US. The Five Star hotels in San Francisco, Five Star hotels in New Orleans, Five Star hotels in New York and other cities Five Star hotels are popularizing during wedding seasons, as marriage venue.

When it comes to Five Star Hotels in San Francisco or Five Star Hotels in New Orleans, you will find that these hotels provide the world class amenities and a luxurious experience to your invited guests. During wedding hotel provide a lot of interesting themes, so your marriage could become more stylish and memorable. You can decide the pattern of decoration, meal menu, and many other things.

It's really a great feeling to spend your most memorable day with your close people in a private luxury hall and this facility is provided by the Luxury hotels. These astounding hotels provide luxury rooms to your guests and with world class food. The professional wedding coordinators help you to personalize your wedding and it includes floral, photography, music, video recording and other options.

The cost of wedding arrangements in Five Star is little expensive, but the services and arrangement will be of real worth. The rates of the hotels differ from the hotel to hotel therefore make a little enquiry before you book a hotel for wedding ceremony. You can ask to your marriage planner for best options. Never forget it's your life's most precious day, try to make it most memorable day of your life.



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Star Tattoo Ideas - Choose a Design With Significance
April 8, 2009 at 5:13 pm

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Madonna Jeffries asked:


There are many ways in which we can express ourselves and our individuality, but surely one of the most lasting ways is through tattoos. Among the most celebrated and common designs worn by countless people around the world is the star tattoo.

Some people find the star design somewhat dull and boring but to others, particularly those who are star gazers or who are fascinated with the stars, this design captures their inner self and purpose. If you are contemplating having a star tattoo but are in need of suggestions on how to come up with a few personalized star tattoo ideas then read on…

Different Kinds Of Stars

When most people are asked to draw the shape of a star what immediately comes to mind is the five pointed star, which is the one most of us learned to draw when we were children. The five sided star, known as a pentagram, is one of the most powerful yet misconceived symbolic representations of our modern times, although the shape has been around for thousands of years. It is a popular belief today that a pentagram star tattoo wearer is somehow connected to Satanism, but this belief is not entirely correct. It is a known fact that there are indeed some Satanists who do favor the pentagram star design but they usually show the pentagram upside down (where the single point is downwards). By wearing this pentagram star design upside down it is meant to symbolize the elements rule over spirit, hence the satanic implications.

On the other hand, there are a lot of different kinds of stars designs other than the pentagram that we can use or consider for star tattoo ideas. You may wish to look at the possible designs that could be combined with the four pointed star that also serves as the cross shaped star. This shape offers a simplistic and elegant option.

Another one of the star tattoo ideas that a lot of people consider is the pentacle shape which has traditionally been a representative of the art of witchcraft and the ‘dark side’. Notwithstanding the traditional connection with witchcraft the pentacle star tattoo idea is becoming more and more popular as a tattoo choice for many people, even those who do not favor or support witchcraft.

If you are a religious person, you may wish to consider the six pointed star which as we all know is meant to symbolize the Star of David. This shape is also known to represent the pagan God called, Remphan. Then there is the seven pointed star which is said to symbolize your childhood, the whimsical or is considered by some to be a fairy star.

Apart from the 4, 5, 6 and 7 sided star shapes you may choose to have your star design tattoo incorporate the eight pointed star which is known as the cross of St. John. The eight pointed star is also known to symbolize the emblem of Knights of Malta, which historically was one of the most popular religious organizations that existed during the time of the religious crusades in the middle east.

If you have decided that a star tattoo design is “the one for you” then make sure you consider the traditional symbolic meanings and carefully choose a design that will best represent you and your thoughts and beliefs.



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Reasons Explaining Popularity of Online Dating
April 8, 2009 at 2:22 pm

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Ronald Vyhmeister asked:


Some people rate intelligence over physical appearance but probably for most of us physical appearance governs our approach towards another person. This creates confusion in people’s mind whether what actually matters more! Another issue to take into consideration is a person’s personality and sex-appeal.

Regarding physical appearance, people in the real world tend to be so conscious about it that they don’t feel confident to express their feelings and thoughts, and that keeps them away from people. This has been going on for years, but now people have found a way out. They have an existence in the real world but they have also a virtual world to explore, where they can create a new identity that might or might not be their true selves and then try to get attention in their process to meet new people. Mediums are often social networking sites online dating sites.

Generally people associate online dating with teenagers only but this medium is quite popular among well qualified professionals, and you might even come across a person who might be in his/her 40s, 50s or even 60s at times. The thing is that at times when people have no one to speak out their mind they try to find a person using the Internet as a communication channel. Online dating can lead you to an environment that in not completely free of vulgarity, liars and even con artists. You need to take care from bad persons who will try to deceive you in order to get your money. There will be always few people who will try to take advantage of people’s desires to end their loneliness in life. Nowadays, the situation is so bad that at times finding just a real person online is like solving a maze. Try to figure out the kind of people you are looking for and go for him/her with persistence and caution. You need to understand that nothing can be said until you meet the person in real, and keeping low expectations is always better than expecting too much from a person you have never met.

Physical appearance is only one factor that explains the popularity of online dating. There are a lot more reasons that may explain why so many people go online to look for a date. Other popular reasons to try online dating may include:

a) The possibility to search specific characteristics you desire in your partner: age, hair color, height, ethnicity, humor sense, etc.

b) Many people are not fond of common places for meeting new people, like pubs and clubs.

c) Some persons are too shy to approach a guy/girl they could be interested in.

Whatever the reason is for so many people trying online dating, it seems this social revolution is not going to reach an end soon. The current fact is that everyday many people use online dating or social networks to find real partners for friendship, dating and even marriage.



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