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Save a Bundle on Birthdays

Do you wish for a good birthday even though you’re strapped for cash? Do you want to give family or friends a blow out to remember for very little bucks? You can. Follow this guide on how to save and budget for birthday blasts.

Liz Roberts | July 22, 2009 | Parties
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How to Breathe Underwater for a Very Long Time

This will teach you the basics of how you can learn to breathe underwater for a much longer time than anyone else you know. Whether it be at a pool party or at the beach, your friends will be impressed yet confused whether you are part fish.

Yanitor Yassin | June 16, 2009 | Outdoors
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How to Build a Sandcastle

Detailed instruction on how to build a sandcastle.

DoctorPHail | June 10, 2009 | Entertainment
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10 Tips for Avoiding Shark Attack While Swimming

Planning a trip to the beach this summer? Check out these tips to stay away from sharks in the water.

jharmon | June 5, 2009 | Outdoors
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Three Simple Gifts for Dads to Make with Kids for Mother’s Day

Get the kids together and make mom a treasure.

sarah reyburn | May 6, 2009 | Holidays
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Making Plans for a Picnic

Sometimes the old fashioned basket lunch picnic is the theme for a day in the country or at the beach.

JMartin | February 26, 2009 | Outdoors
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Extraordinarily Beautiful Sand Sculptures

Sand sculpting takes no special equipment. A few household implements like scoops and pots, plastic knives and spoons will suffice. Get yourself a long handled shovel to go with these tools and you are a sand sculptor.

Louie Jerome | November 10, 2008 | Visual Arts
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Three Absolutely Incredible Sand Art Creations

Feast your eyes on the most incredible sand art creations ever built on a beach. These are not your average sand castles and art projects built using a plastic bucket and a scoop by kids playing in the sand on the beach.

Nelson Doyle | November 9, 2008 | Visual Arts
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Proof That Heaven is Here on Earth

Sometimes all we need to do is take five minutes out and look around. Capturing a glowing moment in your present state will stay with you for a lifetime. Enjoy existence and accept what is, as a balance in a state of perfection.

David Irvine | October 24, 2008 | Photography
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Analyzing Gauguin’s “Agony in the Garden”: The Tree of Knowledge

Paul Gauguin believed that primitive art should start from the spirit and make use of nature instead of the other way around. He used simple colors to intensify the images and he did not pay much heed to linear or aerial perspective. “Agony in the Garden” is an example of one of his earlier attempts at primitivism, which he learned from Emile Bernard.

Kaz Silvestri | September 28, 2008 | Visual Arts
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