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    • How to Have Fun at a Boring Art Exhibit

      Sometimes you get roped into going to an exhibit that you know is going to be boring. These are things that we just have to do in life. However, by following the steps below, you can have a good time. more »

    • How to view an art exhibit

      Art exhibits can be anything from a few paintings hung in a cafe to a major installation at a museum, such as the Louvre or the New York Metropolitan Museum. You don't have to have an art history degree to enjoy an art exhibit. It does help, however, if you prepare for your visit and explore the art at leisure. Here are a few steps to... more »

    • Easy Ways to Promote a Retail Store

      No matter what your retail store sells, it needs a thoughtful promotions strategy to attract new customers and retain existing ones. But you don't need to spend a lot of money to promote your retail store. There are a number of creative, eye-catching ideas that can work wonders in creating buzz about your retail store and increase... more »

    • What Does the Word "Nano" Mean?

      Nano, according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, means: "one-billionth part of." It is often used in fixed measurements, such as nanometer (one-billionth of a meter) or nanosecond (one-billionth of a second). It has also joined the general lexicon to mean "small" or "minute." more »

    • How to Get Rich Selling Paintings

      Getting rich selling paintings is a hard challenge for any artist. But with time, patience and effort, it can be accomplished. more »

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