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121: Texans Are Falling In Love With Yodeling
For some individuals who live in Dallas, Houston, Austin and elsewhere in Texas, yodeling is just a bunch of yelling. For others, yodeling or jodeling is a form of singing that is starting to sweep Texas. In fact, several semi-famous Texan singers, like Arthur Miles and Don Wasler, incorporated yodeling as part of their distinctive vocal styles.
122: The Antiques RoadshowThree Decades Of Traveling Pleasure
The original episode of the Antiques Roadshow debuted in 1977. For over three decades, experts have been determining the age and value of rare garage sale finds and family heirlooms. Although the show originated in Britain, an American version began airing in 1996 through a PBS affiliate, and a Canadian version followed in 2004.
The Roadshow ex
123: The Beginning of Small Furniture
Let us have a look at some of the furniture that we could still find some of them in the museums. Furniture such as the stools which dates back to the twelfth century, tea-tables dating back to the late seventeenth century, serving trays made of mahogany, wine-coolers, a receptacle for cooling wine, writing tables, window stools, and work tables.
124: The Best Laser Engraving Tips
Laser engraving got it's start in the early sixties when scientists discovered they could create a light source, focus it's energy and yet have a tool powerful enough to affect a variety of materials. If you've heard the term laser etching it's basically just another name for laser engraving. In today's engraving industry, CO2 lasers, which are na
125: The Care And Maintenance Of Your Airbrush Equipment
Right now, there are a very large number of artists from all walks for life that use airbrushing as their main medium for their art. Across all of these artists in just about every country in the world, there are a lot of different techniques that were adapted by these artists as they learn and grow into their artistry. The many artists that are
126: The Charm Of Gold Can Never Fade Away
Gold is regarded as the symbol of aristocracy, purity and is considered to be precious and is, therefore, loved and admired by all. In many cases, it has been seen that people like to possess gold not only to fulfil their needs, but to show and reflect their standard. There are gold coins too which were once very widely used. But with the passage o
127: The Complete Guide To Choosing Butterfly Tattoo Ideas
Been contemplating getting a butterfly tattoo? Well they are very hot right now among women to tell the truth they are the most searched for tattoo design for women and have been for a long time. It really is no surprise how often people are looking for this tattoo considering how beautiful butterflies are with their wide range of colors and the
128: The Early History Of Painting
Literally taken, the art of painting is the process of applying color onto a supported surface - such as paper, wood, glass, or canvas. When taken in an artistic sense, painting is meant to create an image or an expression through this color application, representing and documenting various intentions and subjects according to the artist's desire.
129: The Emperors and Their Furniture
Many different periods saw different the introduction and use of different styles. They are unique and different in their own ways.
The short period reign of King William and Mary is owed with the creation of problem for the twentieth-century collectors in trying to distinguish some of the Dutch furniture from English. Queen Anne is always asso
130: The Finest Opera and Dance Make Their Appearances at the Detroit Opera House
With superb acoustics and an orchestra pit large enough to accommodate 100 musicians, the restored 1922 Detroit Opera House is home of the Michigan Opera Theatre, producer of grand opera and dance productions.
The Opera House, designed by C. Howard Crane, who also designed other Detroit theaters such as the DSO's Orchestra Hall and Fox Theater,
131: The History of Breakdance
Throughout history the art of breakdance did not refer to the actual dancing that was being performed. Instead it was meant to talk about the breaks in the music. Later it began to refer to the movements that were associated with the music; hence we see breakdancing as a genre of dance in addition to a form of music that goes with it. Breakdancing
132: The History Of Cherished Precious Moments Figurines
Mr. Sam Butcher started out over 30 years past creating wonderful drawn gifts for his friends and his close family depicted lovely children with tear dropped shaped eyes, he called these his "Precious Moments".
Sam's talent for artistic creations blossomed at a very young age and most of all he had his Mother's encouragement to learn more and be
133: The History of English Furniture
Let us get into the history of English furniture. The historical aspect of the wood, the different types of woods in use for making furniture and other things that you find today in the market. Some of the woods date back to sixtieth and seventieth. No matter what has happened to other woods with time, oak is still in great demands and use.
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134: The History of Oak and Walnut Furniture
The different kings and rulers used different types of woods for their furniture. Like oak were used widely during the Tudor reigns. They mostly used imported furniture, which were both heavy and durable. Jacobean mostly used walnut and Cromwellian used both oak and walnut.
TUDOR: Elizabeth I to James I (1558-1603)
Oak was in use for furni
135: The History Of The German Nutcracker
Today we want to uncover some real facts about the history of the german nutcrackers. This is why this article is called:
The History Of The Nutcracker
Now, let's cut to the chase.
How old the first nutcracker is and how he looked like is unknown. But archaeological excavations prove that nuts have belonged to the food of humans from the f
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