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Herbs have many uses. They add piquancy to innumerable dishes, play a key role in folk medicine and have immense aesthetic value for their fragrance and beauty. If you have a green thumb and can grow and pick profitable perennial herbs, you can ... more »
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We all have had the urge to pick something. It could have been to dislodge a crusty from our nose or save the gym shorts from disappearing forever. Whatever the reason, such moments call for a plan of action. What follows are ways to discretely ... more »
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Group tours at the Mutter Museum, an affiliate of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, can be a fun and exciting way to educate a number of people at once. The shared experience can be memorable and also supplement lesson plans if the group ... more »
By Amy Stone, eHow UK 0 comments
Castle Howard is a glorious 18th century house set within over 1,000 acres of land in the Yorkshire countryside. Still home to the Howard family today, Castle Howard is most famous for providing the backdrop to the classic 1981 Granada TV series ... more »
By Fin Young, eHow UK 0 comments
Edinburgh’s Museum of Scotland is one of the city’s prime attractions. With a huge and diverse range of exhibits housed in a beautiful historical building, the museum is well worth a visit when in Scotland’s capital. Here’s how... more »
By Paul Geraghty, eHow UK 0 comments
L. S. Lowry painted unique scenes of Lancashire life, confronting with honesty and fascination the industrial landscape he saw around him. The Lowry museum in Manchester features the largest single collection of his work. A striking piece of ... more »
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Petworth House is one of Britain’s most splendid stately homes. Often painted by J. M. Turner, it now houses many of the great artist’s paintings. The surrounding garden is considered to be a work of art too. Designed by landscape gardening ... more »
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If you want to do your bit to help the environment, then Ragley Green Fair is the place to go. This day of eco-friendly, family-oriented fun is held every year during the May Bank holiday on the beautiful grounds of Ragley Hall in Warwickshire... more »
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With a good camera and some knowledge of light settings, you can take good photos. You can make those good photos look like professional photos if you plan good photo composition. You won't always have a lot of time to think about what should be ... more »
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The electric guitar is a perfect instrument for imitating the jangling sounds of a ringtone. Properly amplified, you guitar can replicate some of the same flat-sounding electronic tones. Learning the ringtone on the guitar can help you to hone ... more »
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Readers of "Golf Digest" magazine ranked Hilton Head tenth of the worlds' best golf destinations. Golf courses on this island at the southern tip of South Carolina range in atmosphere from oceanfront, to riverside, tidal marshes, lakes and ... more »
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Fireball is a basic online game that involves maneuvering your car on the road and not getting destroyed by the demon drivers out there. As you progress through the levels it gets tougher to avoid hits. Play fireball; but don't let your car ... more »
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Kids all around the world play hopscotch. From country to country the name is different as well as the way the hopscotch grid is drawn. The following steps will show you how to draw and play the French version of hopscotch, which is called ... more »
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Jetpac Refuelled pits the player as a space pioneer traveling to distant planets to assemble rockets. Each level requires you to assemble and/or fuel up a rocket. You then use the rocket to fly to the next planet and do it all over again. Along ... more »
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Marathon Durandal is a sci-fi shooting game. Your character explores the ruins of an ancient alien civilization known to humans as the S'pht. Collect weapons, solve puzzles and kill hordes of aliens in an attempt to protect humanity from these ... more »
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When you and your friends are bored and there is alcohol present, play the drinking game Hi Lo. Not only is it incredibly simple, but it's fun. Everyone can play at the same time, no matter how many of your friends want to play. Try this game the ... more »
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This four-stringed instrument can be a real joy to play, and makes a great addition to a lot of bands, particularly for live acoustic sessions. Here's how to get on your way to mastering this instrument... more »
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In the months before the Oscar ceremony, the possible winners are the subject of endless conjecture and often wagers as well. People have been seeking to predict Oscar winners for decades, and many prediction methods have been developed. But to ... more »
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It can be great to take your pet with you when you travel. You won't have to worry about him when you're away and your pet can keep you company. However, when traveling by airplane there is preparation you must do in order to get that pet ... more »
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Sending a Boy Scout to summer camp should be a fun filled process. After proper planning, packing and preparation, your Boy Scout can enjoy camp. Help your Scout plan his adventure and prepare him for the fun outdoor experiences at camp... more »
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The analytical writing assessment (AWA) section of the GMAT (Graduate Management Assessment Test) measures your aptitude for critical thinking and communication through two 30-minute writing tasks--analysis of an issue and analysis of an ... more »
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It used to be that the only way to tap the equity in your home was to take out a loan or a second mortgage, which requires convincing a lender you were a good credit risk. With a reverse mortgage, seniors 62 or older can sell their house, stay ... more »
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Buying and selling art can be a lucrative investment. By educating yourself and performing diligent research, you can make money in this sophisticated hobby. All you need is motivation and a mentor to guide you, and you're on your way to success... more »
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Mainframes are bigger and heavier systems used for large scale computing. These systems must be available at all times and require a higher level of security. Mainframes also known as dinosaurs, due to reports released in the mid 90s predicting ... more »
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As a budding artist, with or without gallery representation, one of your main goals is probably to share your creations with the public. Whether you hold an open studio event, participate in a group show at a nonprofit artist co-op, or have a ... more »