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1). Biography Of Rihanna By : AT
As many of you know, Rihanna is a R&B singer. Lots of people classify her as a dance hall singer. Rihanna has become more famous then she has ever imagined. She got in the scene of entertainment very fast. Rihanna was born in the beautiful island of Barbados in 1987. When she was young, she started singing to her family and friends, just for plain entertainment.
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2). Questions To Ask A Tattoo Artist Before Getting A Tattoo By : Aurel Radulescu
If you are thinking of getting a tattoo, take the time to talk with your tattoo artist. During the conversation, make sure to have a list of questions that you would like answered prior to moving forward with your decision. Below are a few questions that you should consider asking:
How long have you been in business? This is important in determining how professional the work will be and what type of reputation the business has.
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3). 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.
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6). Comic Books: Our Own Worst Enemy? By : Mat Nastos
Like most comic publishers I spend quite a bit of time thinking about the state of the industry and how to make it better – well, truthfully, how to make my little corner of it better. After spending a lot of time thinking it over and discussing what everyone perceives to be the main elements leading to the downfall of comics (the distributor monopoly, for example), I realized what the biggest problem and killer really is: the industry.
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8). Create a Jewel Box of a Powder Room with Venetian Plasters By : Jay Dorman
Oh yes, it’s the tiniest room in our home – and the one that all our guests see, eventually. It holds such potential allure and such realized dread. We want that critical bit of real estate to make a good impression, we want it to be original, we want it to be sexy even – but how? Easy! Let your imagination run free! Be wildly creative! Be daring! A fantasy faux finish is perfect for grabbing everyone’s attention and setting the tone and attitude when those special guests enter that necessary little room.
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9). Creativity and Confidence: How To Supercharge Your Self-Confidence Using Your Natural Creativity By : Dan Goodwin
Great self-confidence is something that everyone can benefit from developing.
Why is it that when the lives of two friends or colleagues of similar backgrounds, education, age, and ability are compared, we often see that one has achieved great things in all aspects of their lives with seemingly very little effort or restriction, whilst the other has.
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12). Creating to Connect – How ALL Creativity is About Communicating By : Dan Goodwin
Living a creative life is often very closely connected with our feelings and emotions. It is no coincidence that those of us who are creative also tend to share traits of being emotional, sensitive, and good at communicating with others.
To be able to use creativity as a means of connecting with other people then, it’s essential to be able to tap into our own deep feelings and experiences within, and then convey them in an articulate way to our intended audience.
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13). Session Singing - Your Day Job! By : Tom Gauger
You’ve always had the dream, you want to go for it, but you hesitate cause you’re not quite sure how to enter the market. You know that if given the opportunity, that you would rise to the occasion, do it and be successful! That’s a common theme among singers who want to embark upon a career as a jingle or session singer. As a former talent booking agent with the William Morris Agency, I can attest to the frustration that many feel trying to break into the singing market.
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14). Getting A (Sterile) Tattoo By : Charles Kassotis
Tips on how to find a tattoo artist to give you the best possible overall experience, and the best possible tattoo.
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15). Think You Are An Artist? (You Probably Are) By : Analeese Burnabaker
Most people I know have at least one of the necessary qualities of being an artist, so the chances are strong that you too are an artist. Sound unbelievable? Have you always secretly wanted to be considered an artist but are convinced that you just don't have what it takes?
The most obvious connection that people make to being an artist is the need to be creative.
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18). Successful Performing Artist - The 20 Things you Need to Know By : Lynn Monk
As a "performing artist", you want to come across to your audience and other music business professionals as being reliable, and professional in your work.
To do this, it is important to maintain a business ATTITUDE throughout all your stage shows, and when communicating with venue owners and staff.
1. Where possible, issue written contracts or letters of agreement in advance.
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19). Creative Day Jobs: How to Support Yourself While Pursuing Your Creativity By : Dan Goodwin
There are few creative people who are able to pursue their artistic and creative talents whilst earning a reasonable income from just them exclusively.
Often the creative work that is most original, most challenging and pioneering, is, due to its nature, without precedent and so not immediately accepted or sought after anyway.
How many great painters.
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20). Increase Creativity: 5 Ways to Shine a Little Sunshine and Watch Your Creativity Flourish! By : Dan Goodwin
When it comes to being creative, we all know the feelings of being tired, uninspired and “not in the mood” to get down to creating.
Sometimes we can easily overcome these kind of feelings. The motivation to create, and the positive effects we know we’ll produce by being creative, are greater than the negative feelings holding us back, and so we simply get on with it.
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21). Bruce Lee, the Greatest Martial Arts Action Hero By : Clint Leung
Before Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Steven Seagal and Jean-Claude Van Damme, there was Bruce Lee. In a way, it is a real shame that many of today’s generation of action film fans have never been exposed to Bruce Lee because he was perhaps the greatest martial arts action hero of all time. His martial arts on film may not have been as fancy as say Jackie Chan’s or Jet Li’s but his on screen ferocity and charisma are unequalled.
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22). The Geometric Structures of Chess as a Catalyst for Creative Composition By : Justin Michael Jenkins
Ever since i was old enough to recognize the names of each piece, i have been naturally drawn to the game of chess for many reasons. This particular game, above all others, was exactly what i would gravitate to in a most curious way as a child living in upstate New York. Something about this game kept me searching for more as my mind raced with a curious fascination into the miriad of geometric structures and unique principles that, to me, seemed almost perfectly in harmony with life and the universe itself.
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23). Beryl Cook's art - quirky UK artist By : Arty
Beryl Cook is one of Britain's most talented and amusing artists .Beryl's pictures feature women of all shapes and sizes enjoying themselves .Born between the two world wars, Beryl Cook eventually left Kendrick School in Reading at the age of 15, where she went to secretarial school and then into an insurance office. After moving to London and then Hampton, she eventually married her next door neighbour from Reading, John Cook.
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24). The Gates – Environmental Art at Central Park By : James Monahan
The Gates, or “The Gates, Central Park, New York, 1979 – 2005,” is an artistic endeavor undertaken by the husband and wife tandem of Christo and Jeanne Claude.
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