Sergeant Clare A Short Story of an Odd Romance

Sergeant Clare met Hilleary Trenton, just before Easter at a house party in Huntsville, Alabama. He had stopped there on his way home to Minnesota to oblige the brother of friend he had met at Troy State University, in Troy Alabama; he was stationed at Fort Rucker, (1977); the brother of a classmate to be exact. So he confided in himself, and believed, this would be a simple task, why not do it, plus have some fun. He had planned to stop off in Huntsville for a day only, and he stayed three full days, then headed on to St. Paul, Minnesota, to spend time with his mother on a Easter day, then return, "play around a little more with my southern bell, " so he told himself;

Vietnamese Art: Depicting The War And Its Aftermath Through Colors

Ever since the inception of mankind, wars have dominated the interaction between groups of people on account of different backgrounds. These violent conflicts have been recorded in the respective forms of art practiced by the different groups or tribes. However, art does more than simply record events; it comments on events, influences the way of perception, and most importantly, plays a vital role in the political world. Taking into account the political power of art, it comes as no surprise that the 20th century, so noticeably imprinted by the two World Wars and other armed conflicts, also led to the affluence of an incredible amount of art.

The Theory Of Color

Color plays such an important role in our lives whether we realizes it or not. It has the ability to influence our feelings and emotions in a way that few other mediums can. It can control our moods and thoughts. Color has the ability to make us feel happy, depressed, excited, relaxed, hungry and creative. We are faced with color choices all the time wither we realize it or not. The first crucial decision of the day usually comes in the morning when decide what to wear. Often times we will pick our clothes out based on the color of the mood we are feeling or wish to portray that day. The colors that we choose to show the world are often a direct reflection of personality.

Discover the Audiobook Phenomenon

Audio books are professionally narrated recordings of traditional printed books. Usually available in abridged and unabridged versions. The abridged version of an audiobook would have been shortened by the narrator, while keeping the integrity of the story intact. Thee unabridged version is narrated word for word form the original work. Because audiobooks can be made portable by downloading to an MP3 player, they are becoming increasingly more popular. As busy people look for more ways to multi-task, audio books are moving up in the ranks of portable entertainment. People who spend a large amount of time traveling find audio books to be an excellent way to put normally wasted time to good use.

Audio Books Are Just Plain Fun! The Whys And Hows Of Enjoying Audio Books

If you haven"t listened to an audio book yet, you"re about to discover a whole new world that can amuse, enlighten, educate and delight. Earlier audio books were simply an audio recording of a written book, which is fine, but today"s audio books can create a richer, fuller experience using different voices for different characters, adding beautiful music and delightful background sounds. Imagine a Sherlock Holmes mystery with the clip-clop of a horse drawn buggy and the melancholy sound of a London foghorn off in the distance. Enjoy a fascinating biography of the musical genius of Mozart including CD quality samples of his amazing virtuosity.

The Unexplained - Haunted Asheville

In downtown Asheville on busy bustling Biltmore Ave. you will find Barley's Tap Room. This is the site of Asheville's largest known mass murder. Two policemen and three private citizens were gunned down. It was November 13, 1906 and a man by the name of Will Harris escaped from a prison road crew in Charlotte, N.C. and came to Asheville in search of his estranged girl friend who had left town as soon as he was arrested. Will arrived in Asheville and went straight to a small restaurant owned by the girls mother and began to start trouble. The mother trying not to upset her customers took him to the apartment she and her husband lived in above the restaurant.

A Typical Day In The Life Of An Actor

An Actor Seeking Work A typical day for me while seeking work as an actor usually starts around 8:15am with a good breakfast of cereal, toast, yogurt, a big bowl of mixed fruit and green or white tea. While I"m enjoying my favorite meal of the day, the computer is connected to the internet and I"m checking my email hoping that a casting director or someone has contacted me from one of my online submissions the day before and checking out the three casting websites I subscribed to, seeing if anything interesting in the way of roles for productions, films, tv shows or what have you, came through that I should submit myself for.

A Day In The Life Of An Actor: Part II

Keeping in touch with acting industry contacts How to keep in touch is something I learned from Brian O"Neil"s seminar and book. I completely transformed the way I approached my business of being an actor, after having taken several forums, during which I met with casting directors and agents. Brian O"Neil"s book Acting As A Business is full of tips and valuable info. It"s easy to see why it"s one of the most read books in the Drama Book Shop in New York. I read it twice! After putting together my mail, it"s shower time and off to the first commercial audition of the day, which usually isn"t before 11 - 11:30am.

Return To Day A Short Story On Sexuality

Chapter One She sat back, Louise Fleming, staring into the nothingness of the night from the hospital window, central London, thought about her life up to this point, it was 1945, she was shocked by her own feelings but she had finally put it together, with a bit of embarrassment. Now she"d have to tell her father. (Louise was born 1911, but life really didn"t catch up with her until 1933, when she had finished college, became a registered nurse (RN), an occupation her father chose for her, Dr. Bruce Fleming, yet he would have preferred she become a doctor like him. She had worked on her internship at two London hospitals, and, even though she liked her work, and was good at it, she was not fully comfortable with it, I mean, it is not really what she would have chosen had she disregarded her father"s influence.

Artist - Build It Yourself

Artists are gifted with the ability to create and discover new things. With that in mind I would like to encourage artists at all levels of experience to consider exploring the use of carpentry. Not only will you have fun but also you will save money. You don"t have to be a professional carpenter to learn how to build some of the essential artist tools we use. You could work with a carpenter to show you how to build items that you would usually cost lots of money. Or, you could explore online HOW TO sites to learn step by step with the use of videos or written tutorials. I have worked with my father and members of my family.

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