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- The charm of African Arts And Crafts
by Ranju Kumar. African arts and crafts are often found in the form of statues, figures and figurines, as well as decorative cloths, and musical instruments, particularly drums. Most African art is sculpture, with statues in human form as the most popular, as these statues serve to give praise or tribute to a great leader, or an honorable man or woman. Since Africans do not typically find it proper to show affec... products, articles, news
- Louisiana's Multicultural Past, Present, and Future
by Art Gib. To receive some exposure to multiple cultures without leaving America, Louisiana may be one of the best places to visit. If you're interested in completely immersing yourself in a multicultural society that is completely unique, then you might want to start looking for Louisiana homes for sale and make it your permanent residence.
The de facto languages are both English and French. Visitors migh... products, articles, news
- DIA: Beacon of Detroit Culture for More Than a Century
by Ann Knapp. Located in the heart of Detroit's Cultural Center and founded in 1885, the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) began its life on Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, but due to its rapidly expanding collection, moved to a larger site in 1927. The Beaux-Arts building, designed by Paul Cret, was referred to as "the temple of art." Over the years, expansion and renovations created what is today one of the large... products, articles, news
- American Quilters Are An Important Part Of Our Culture
by MIKE SELVON. Americans have a tendency to make their history a bit more colorful and happy than it probably was for those early settlers. Because of the lack of resources it is likely that if one of the woman did make a quilt, it was probably a very simple quilt, because of the lack of fabric or even patterns.
Thus, the quilters at that time were probably not really even quilters, rather just women who sewe... products, articles, news
- My Values in American Society
by Douglas Michaels. Voting according to how a candidate stands on issues is important, but I think how they stand on values in American society today is more important.
Four years is a long time and the issues will change, but the values of the candidate should not change. Decisions on the current issues and the emerging issues should be guided by the same value system.
Many people put their values in different p... products, articles, news
- The "Made in America" Harley-Davidson Culture
by Art Gib. So, you are thinking of getting your first Harley-Davidson motorcycle? Well, there are a few things that you'll want to become knowledgeable about if you want to have any hope of fitting in with the custom Harley Davidson crowd.
Owning a Harley-Davidson motorcycle brings you into a tight knit brotherhood with a culture all its own. But getting a Harley doesn't automatically mean you'll be includ... products, articles, news
- The 1900's History Of Stamps
by Victor Epand. The understanding and knowledge of all the stamps of the past will enable stamp collectors to realize the beauty of this amazing art. The knowledge of when the first stamp was created will help stamp collectors know when this fine hobby began, and it will allow collectors to realize the great history of this awesome art of stamps.
The 1900s started off with the United States issuing stamps in b... products, articles, news
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