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The Spirit of Aloha Oceanfront Botanical Gardens Are a Cell of Heaven

The Spirit of Aloha Oceanfront Botanical Gardens feel like Heaven on Earth. And they truly are. Maui is the most dreamed of place on Earth, with The Gardens existing as one of the most amazing properties within the Hawaiian Island chain.

How Can I Help Those Suffering From Homelessness?

Do your homework to find the most reliable charities and organizations that can demonstrate they are making a difference for the homeless and then donate your time, money or available resources.

The Moccasin Shop-How to Tan Leather

This quick guide to making your own leather moccasins begins with treating the hide and takes you through each step to reaching the final product.

Modernization of the Blackfoot Tribe

An overview of the Blackfoot Native American Tribe history and beliefs (like the moccasins they got their name from) from their beginnings to their standing in the Modern world.

Moccasins-Historical Blackfoot Indian Tribe

A brief history of the Blackfoot Native American Tribe. From ceremonial festivities to hunting and even the origin of their name (their black moccasins), this article is a concise survey of the tribe’s history.

The Significance Of The 2012 Alignment of Planets

The most commonly discussed alignment in 2012 deals with only the Milky Way, the Sun, the Earth and Venus. There is actually more than one 2012 alignment to consider. Viewed from the Earth, our solar system has high and low locations of planets and start clusters.

Shoes – A Look Back In History

Today we take shoes for granted take a journey back in time to see the history of the everyday shoe.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Profound Impact On Philosophy and Politics

Brief bio of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the effects of his philosophy in shaping the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, Romanticism, Marxism and current political and philosophical streams.

Acting Skills For Star Performers

There was a time when actors were taught to pose in a particular way to depict grief, arch an eyebrow to portray doubt, and shift the weight from here to there to express haughtiness. That sort of thing has no place in the technique of today’s enlightened actor.

Love and The Valentine’s Day

What is love? How can we define it? There are no secrets or ready-made recipes for love. As Aldous Huxley put it: There is not any formula or method. You learn to love by loving.

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