Advice And Guidance On How To Build Your Family Tree Online

May 13th, 2012 Lawrence White

From being a hobby for some, the subject of Genealogy has now developed into a very compelling activity for many Britons who wish to know more about their family ancestry and roots.

Which Way Round

May 5th, 2012 Alaister Jackson

This article is an attempt to get people who are interested in British horse racing, financially or otherwise, to think deeper about the sport and its participants. It addresses the issue of does running left or right handed round a racetrack make a difference to some horses? Can this be used to help you win more or help you lose less?

Tips for Intermediate Hong Kong Figure Skaters

Apr 24th, 2012 Gregory Smyth

To become a great figure skater in Hong Kong, it is not just about the figure skating. Some of the top Hong Kong figure skaters put in over 20 hours practice a week - on top of going to school! However, training that they do off-ice is just as important as what they do on. We look at strength and agility training specifically for aspiring figure skaters.

How To Photography

Apr 12th, 2012 Saleem Rana

It's not impossible to take great photographs. These tips will help you learn how to be an expert in no time.

Buying The Right Digital Camera Can Be Confusing

Apr 12th, 2012 David Fishman

Basically, a mega pixel is capable of storing a million bits of information about a photo. Because the digital SLR cameras are more professional, they come with a hefty price tag.

The First Steps to Creating a Wonderful Dollhouse Scene

Apr 2nd, 2012 Justin Oliver

Are you new to creating dollhouse scenes? Learn the first lessons about creating a scene in this article.

A Primer on Hand Tools

Mar 24th, 2012 Lucy LaForest

Every workshop needs a few good hand tools. One trip to the home improvement or hardware store and you'll see that there are plenty from which to choose. So, how do you wade through all the options and end up with what you need? We need to start with the basics.

The Lincoln Cent Gets Ready for Its 100th Birthday

Mar 15th, 2012 Michael Zielinski

In 2009 the Lincoln Cent will celebrate its 100th birthday. This will also mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. To celebrate the occasion, there are many important numismatic events planned.

Bonsai Trees

Mar 14th, 2012 Melvin Ng

The term bonsai brings up a mental picture of miniature Japanese trees that are cut and pruned to certain specifications. However, the term bonsai literally translated, means plant in a tray. These trees are much smaller than what one might normally expect they do not really have to be just a few inches tall. They can be grown in pots in the garden.

Custom Wine Cellars California: Design Considerations

Mar 12th, 2012 Holly Peters

When considering the construction of a custom wine cellar it's easy to forget the importance of the type of wine bottles you are likely to collect and of course display. Here we will discuss the different types of wine bottles and the impact they can have on your wine cellar design.

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