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Latest Developments on Motorcycles
by balisunset, Jul 30, 2008
With fuel prices skyrocketing in the middle of the first decade of the 2000s, one might easily speculate that motorcycles, which are fuel-efficient would see strong sales. This has not been the case, however, and in 2005 and 2006 sales were stagnant.
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Carl Von Clausewitz (1780–1831)
by balisunset, Sep 15, 2008
A Prussian general and military theorist, Clausewitz is best known for his magnum opus, On War.
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Joseph Chamberlain (1836–1914)
by balisunset, Sep 15, 2008
A major British politician from 1895 and an imperially ambitious colonial secretary, Joseph Chamberlain made his fortune in the Birmingham manufacturing industry, retired from business, and became one of the ablest public figures of his time.
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Latest Trends in Vehicle Auto Parts Industry
by balisunset, Sep 3, 2008
Since auto parts suppliers respond to the needs and demands of the automotive industry as dictated by global markets, supplier trends are a direct reflection of the factors determining the direction of the industry overall.
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State of the Art: U.S. Government Art Exhibitions
by balisunset, Sep 1, 2008
Art exhibitions of the U.S. government started as early as 1940 with the formation of an Art Committee in the Cultural Relations Division of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (OIAA).
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Ballet and Ballerina: The Dreams for Dancing Women
by balisunset, Aug 31, 2008
Despite (or perhaps because of) its position as an exalted, genteel — if bloodless and effete — art form, and also as a site of quintessentially female culture, ballet has had a checkered historical reputation over the past two centuries.
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Old West Action Shooting
by balisunset, Aug 27, 2008
Each year, a host of re-enactors dress up in period costumes to re-create historical eras, battles, and other events. Re-enactors play the parts of mountain men, soldiers, dance hall girls (and prostitutes), and gunfighters, thereby vicariously enjoying life in the Old West.
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Girls as Ballerinas
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
Girls have always been involved in formal dance performances and activities centered around professional dance. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ballerinas often started class as girls under age 10 and were performing on stage by their early adolescence.
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Languages of Desire in Teen Publications
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
In studies of mainstream teen publications ranging from romance novels to magazines, researchers have found that girls are encouraged to prioritize heterosexual romantic relationships above other interests, and that the ability to obtain a boyfriend or maintain a romantic relationship is directly related to female appearance and consumption of beautifying products.
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Earl of Oxford and Asquith Herbert Henry Asquith (1852–1928)
by balisunset, Aug 24, 2008
British prime minister from 1908 to 1916. Asquith entered politics on the radical wing of the Liberal Party, but in 1914 it was he who took the decision to lead Britain into World War I.
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