Saturday, 23 June 2012

Up On The Rooftop

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A List of the Most Popular Magic Tricks
by Edward Villanueva

If you are interested in performing magic tricks, you should be open to the different options in your performance and the different methods of presenting the tricks. Doing the tricks can make you a very good entertainer but this is not achieved easily. You should practice the craft so that you will be able to perform the right w...

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A very unusual pet
by Philip Yaffe

by Philip Yaffe

I am an animal lover. I love all kinds of animal: dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, ferrets, goldfish, etc. So I was lucky to have a very unusual pet when I was a kid.

I grew up in Los Angeles, One day when walking home from school, I saw what looked like a small ball of brown string lying on the...

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Review-Who Hates Whom?
by Paul Lappen

Who Hates Whom?, Bob Harris, 2007, ISBN 0307394360

Subtitled "Well-Armed Fanatics, Intractable Conflicts, and Various Things Blowing Up: A Woefully Incomplete Guide," this book gives short essays on the various "little wars" going on around the world.

Where is the world's deadliest conflict since World War II? ...

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THE PERFECT FLIGHT-II
by vinayak chadha

The past few hours had been uneventfully tiring and unthinkably long, the kind you are welcomed with at the airport.

Though the Bangkok airport had been everything you could hope for and more, yet there was one fundamental fallacy that no one until me had thought off. No matter how spectacular, futuristic or g...

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Up On The Rooftop
by Norine Peardon

The first year I lived here, as the leaves of the walnut, oak and 7 maple trees bordering my property rained down on the rooftop and in the gutters with their leaves in fall, I looked up at the situation with dismay. The leaves on the ground I could rake or mow but the ones on the roof and in the gutters were another matter. As...

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