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Seven Romantic Things Men Can Do for Women

This is just a list of seven things that just about every woman fantasizes about happening to her…other than proposing.

Albany S. | March 10, 2010 | Dance
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How to Jerk (Dance)

The moves to really Jerk dance.

Universalpublisher | February 17, 2010 | Dance
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How to Dance Like No One is Watching

Stop being self-conscious on the dance floor and be the center of attention!

Miss Marcia | January 22, 2010 | Dance
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How to Moonwalk

The moonwalk is a very entertaining, and hard move to learn(not really hard when you figure out what to do), but here it will be easily explained here.

XPlained | January 15, 2010 | Shopping
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Strickly Sequins, Suspeners and Swing

A guide to ballroom dancing clubs in theUK.

Marine1 | January 11, 2010 | Dance
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Mata Hari: Femme Fatale

Mata Hari, one of the most evocative names in history, was born plain Margarethe Zelle in Leeuwarden, Friesland, in the Netherlands, on seven August, 1876, the daughter of a shopkeeper, but there was never any possibility of the young Margarethe following in her father’s footsteps.

Kim Seabrook | March 13, 2010 | Biography
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Entertaining Boredom

Dance & Booze.

PJDaniel | October 30, 2009 | Dance
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Easily Improve Your Grades at University / College or School!

I know how hard and stressful exams are, and I know you always want really good grades. I always wondered how the people that go out clubbing every night get the best grades and me studying and revising hard get a lower mark! Now find out their secrets and the success at getting better exam marks.

willtwinny | October 9, 2009 | Teen Life
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The Beautiful Art of Burlesque Dancing

The genre of Burlesque started in the 1840’s. The shows were not just dancing girls who preformed a striptease but shows, shown to an audience of middle class. Early theatrical Burlesque in the 19th century was a form of musical and theatrical comedy that deliberately copied another’s work of music in a comic way, they were often risqué in their performance. Such dramatic productions were very popular in Britain and the females were often cast in the lead male part and dished out double entendre to the audience. Much like our pantomimes and sketch shows of today.

lillyrose | October 8, 2009 | Dance
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One Minute Cleaning Tips for Students!

Everyone hates cleaning, it always seems to hard especially when you dust and vacuum and the next day the dust starts to appear again. For students cleaning is “lets just say” not high on their "to do" list. After watching many TV shows and looking on the Internet I found some quick cleaning tips that students or adults alike can use to make cleaning much more easier and quicker.

willtwinny | January 18, 2010 | College Life
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