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1. San Diego Rich In History, Things To See And Do - By: Rick Hendershot
Linknet Places - December 30, 2005**Follow the Founders' Trail to relive the early history of SanDiegoThe Founders' Trail consists of seven historic sites in the SanDiego area where you can learn about the early history of thearea.The earliest inhabitants of the San Diego area were...

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San Diego Rich In History, Things To See And Do
Linknet Places - December 30, 2005**Follow the Founders' Trail to relive the early history of SanDiegoThe Founders' Trail consists of seven historic sites in the SanDiego area where you can learn about the early history of thearea.The earliest inhabitants of the San Diego area were NativeAmericans. Mission Trails Regional Park includes 3000 acres ofcountryside preserved much as it was when the Kumeyaay peoplehunted and harvested here hundreds of years ago.The Cabrillo
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2. Geisha – A Beautiful Aspect Of Japanese Culture - By: Michael Russell
Geishas are one of the symbols of Japanese tradition.  However, Geisha art only became well known worldwide after the Second World War.  Some Geishas even became very famous and were admired as much as film stars nowadays.  Nevertheless the Geisha life still remains a secret.  Ge...

3. Australia - Things To Do - By: Michael Russell
Australia is a very exciting, fun place to visit.  There are many different kinds of things to do there and everyone will find something they like no matter what their interests are.   If you are an adventurer, there are many things for you.  You can go whale watching.  Seei...

4. Vacations - France, Germany, Switzerland - By: Jay Bauder
The region of the three frontiers where France, Switzerland andGermany meet is known for its rich artistic delights, culturalheritage, intellectual history and outdoor activities. Borderingthe Black Forest, the Alsace region has much to offer and istruly a unique place to live. If you find y...

5. Martial Arts In China (wushu) - By: Michael Russell
Wushu is a Chinese term which is basically built of two word combinations "wu" which refers to martial and "shu" which stands for arts, so it generally refers to any type of martial arts on the globe .  Judo, Tae Kwon Do, Jeet Kune Do,  Defendo, Krav Maga, Kombato and more.  Unlike&nb...

6. Ballet: A Beautiful, Graceful History - By: Michael Russell
Ballet is a demanding art.  Ballet dancers are trained to move their bodies in unnatural ways and if they are good, they make it look natural.  Sometimes it seems as if they are defying gravity with their leaps and they manage to keep a perfect balance as they spin around and around withou...

7. Japan's Samurai Class - The Background - By: Michael Russell
Japan at the height of its civilization had made rapid progress in the arts and technology mainly because they copied the lifestyle and patterns of their Chinese counterparts.  Slowly, Japanese tribes and clans had begun to use smelting and forging techniques from China and incorporated them in...

8. Edgar Degas' Life - By: Michael Russell
Edgar Degas is a French artist that specialized in painting things in motion.  He is known for being a master at drawing the human figure in motion.  He had an extremely long career and is one of the most famous artists today.   Degas was born in Paris on July 19, 1834.  His...

9. Art Museums Still Manage To Move The Masses - By: Michael Russell
With around 65 museums, it's no wonder that it is quite difficult to narrow down the choices and select the San Francisco museum that you absolutely must visit while vacationing here. The good news is that it is quite possible to narrow down the choices according to your personal preferences. Museum...

10. Karaoke - Alternative Entertainment - By: Michael Russell
Karaoke is a Japanese term all together meaning "empty", "void" and "orchestra".  This form of entertainment is when a single person or group of amateur vocalists use a microphone to sing along to recorded music.  Usually the singer will pick a well known song in which the original vocals ...

11. Aspen Colorado - By: (see Article)
This article provides useful, detailed information about Aspen Colorado. Aspen, the largest city in Pitkin County, Colorado, was founded in 1880. Located high in the west-central part of the Rocky Mountains, Aspen is the fifty-third largest city in the state. Renowned globally...



12. What You Need To Know About- Paris Travel - By: Mansi Gupta
Life never sleeps in the capital city of France- Paris. The City of Lovers or the City of Lights, the city of Paris is exceptional for it has not just one but a multitude of attractions that leave each and every visitor bizarre. The aura of the city is such that the visitors are left spell bound. Th...

13. Progressive Cooking: All About Cuisine - By: James Brown
The French are known for their interest in art and all that is fine. It therefore comes as no surprise that they have given exalted status to what others simply call - cooking. The children of renaissance did not deem it fit that something that gives one extreme pleasure should have such a coarse na...

14. The Majestic Beauty Of Balboa Park - By: San Diegan
Balboa Park, home of the San Diego Zoo and the Culture Center of San Diego Romantic Balboa Park is a lush 1,400 acre forest of exotic trees, well-kept gardens, and a majestic lily pond, which is the most photographed site in the park. It is also the home of the San Diego Zoo. He...

15. Martial Arts - Introduction To Brazilian Jiu-jitsu - By: Michael Russell
Most individuals' first experiences with martial arts were watching Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris on the big screen mystifying us with flashy punches and kicks and many times taking out multiple assailants at the same time.  While its hard for anyone to doubt the entertainment value of these films...

16. Are You Interested In The South Pacific? - By: Norm Goldman
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as a guest well known author, travel writer and expert on the South Pacific David Stanley. David is the author of Moon Hanbooks South Pacific. Good Day David and thank you ...

17. The Martial Arts Of Japan - By: Michael Russell
Sumo is the most visible of the budo, since the thirty or so highest-ranking professionals compete in six annual fifteen-day tournaments and these, which are carried live on radio and television, are followed widely.  A form of wrestling dating back to hand-to-hand combat techniques of nearly t...

18. Early Carpets - By: Michael Russell
The first carpets date back to 3,000-4,000 BC.  These first carpets are believed to be from Mongolia or Turkestan.  In 1949, a carpet from a Siberian burial ground was excavated.  It was preserved in ice and it is believed to have been from Iranian or Persian people.  It is a han...

19. Yoga And Your Heart - By: Michael Russell
The leading cause of death for both men and women in United States according to American Heart Association is Coronary Heart Disease, which causes approximately 1.5 million heart attacks each year.  Recently, research has shown that yoga and meditation have been known to reduce blood pressure, ...

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