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  • 1). The Benefits of Martial Arts Training  By : Clint Leung
    As any martial arts practitioner will tell you, there are multiple benefits in martial arts training. Of course, the most obvious benefit is a knowledge of self defense which is one of the major reasons why the martial arts were developed in the first place. Knowing how to defend oneself and loved ones in a potentially dangerous situation is an asset in today’s world just as it was hundreds of years ago.
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  • 2). Popular Tattoos For Men & Women  By : Aurel Radulescu
    When you walk into a tattoo parlor, you are instantly greeted with eye-catching designs filled with color and complexity. Unless you have already decided on a design, it can be very difficult to select one on the spot. Even if you have a selected design already in mind, the artist may present you with varying possibilities that will present you with a difficult decision.
    Article Related to: tattoo, tattoos, body, art, bodyart, design, designs, beauty, fashion

  • 3). Interior Decorating and Home Decor With Native American Indian Art  By : Clint Leung
    Since there has been a trend in recent years towards more earthy color tones for interior decorating, Native American Indian art can fit in nicely as part of home decor. Most subjects used in Native American Indian art tend to be focused on nature whether the pieces are prints, carvings or pottery. Colors tend to be earthy shades of browns, reds, blacks and yellows since the main raw materials are wood as in carvings from the Pacific Northwest region and clay from the Southwest.
    Article Related to: interior, decorating, home, decor, native american, art, carving

  • 6). The Many Faces Of Face Painting  By : John Mclain
    Face painting is one of the cherished activities of festivals, carnivals, parades and events across the country. More and more holidays are beginning to use face painting as a great activity for kids. Schools can also incorporate it as a station on their annual field day. Halloween may boast the most face painting out of any holiday, but summer fairs and county festivals run close behind.
    Article Related to: painting, paintings, art, artist, hobby, recreation, entertainment, face painting

  • 11). Native American Indian Art Wood Carvings of the Pacific Northwest  By : Clint Leung
    Native American Indian art in the American southwest is dominated by the magnificent pottery and jewelry in the region. When it comes to the Pacific Northwest region which covers the states of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia (Canada) and the southern part of Alaska, the Native American art here is mostly wood carvings. This is not surprising since unlike the southwest desert, the Pacific Northwest is abundant with forests which have provided the wood as raw material for the region’s Native American Indian art.
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  • 13). How To Choose A Martial Arts School  By : Clint Leung
    To reap the best benefits from martial arts, they should be taken as long term activities rather than short term. Given this suggestion, one should not just simply walk into the closest martial arts studio and sign up right away without doing some research. Not all martial arts are alike and not all schools or studios are alike either. Therefore, it is important to really think about what your own needs are with respect to martial arts training.
    Article Related to: martial arts, karate, art, tae kwon do, kung fu, school, club, studio, instructors

  • 18). Being True To Your Art  By : millsy75
    My name is Jeffrey Michael Miller and I'm a Publishamerica poet with a new book out entitled " From The Inside Out ". This article deals with a most important subject in my view and that subject is how to be true to your art whatever that art may be. My art is poetry so I'm going to use this as my example but feel free to apply this article to any art you have a true passion for because I feel it's universal.
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  • 20). The Dancing Bears of Inuit Art  By : Clint Leung
    Inuit art has been introduced to the non-Arctic world for several decades now and has enjoyed a nice climb in stature as a fine art form. Throughout the years, Inuit stone carvers have changed their artwork a bit as a result of market feedback and demand. Generally speaking, they managed to make artistic changes in response to the market without losing the northern Arctic spirit of their Inuit art form.
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  • 22). Everything You Need To Know About Tattoos  By : Aurel Radulescu
    If you are considering tattoos, keep in mind that they are a permanent part of your skin. Because tattoos are created with permanent ink being placed underneath the skin, they are a lifelong fixture unless you later decide to have them removed. Having a tattoo removed involves surgery, which is very expensive and carries it’s own risks. As with any surgery, there is always the possibility of complications.
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  • 23). Earrings as Art  By : Serene Chong
    We like to decorate our ears. Try to forget that you had your ears pierced in a mall just as soon as you could talk your mother into letting you do it. Try to forget that you have given away as gifts more earrings than there are margaritas in Cabo. Consider from the perspective of an alien visiting our planet for the first time: "They decorate their auditory recepticals with small bits of shiny metal and colorful rocks.
    Article Related to: earrings, jewelry, fashion, art, consumer, product, accessories, eleworth, history, ear, beauty, style

  • 24). FAQ About Tattoos  By : Aurel Radulescu
    Q: Will it hurt when I get a tattoo? A: Simply put, yes. There is some degree of pain involved and the amount really depends on your level of tolerance. If you are scared or have a fear of needles, it’s fair to say that some of the pain will come from your fear of the process. Q: Can the tattoo artist use any type of cream that will numb my skin? A: Generally speaking, these products are not recommended.
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