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  • The Legend of Chinese New Year's Monster Nian  By : Jason Huang
    Celebrating the Chinese New Year should be called “passing of Nian” or “Guo Nian” in Chinese. However the term was gradually changed to “Spring Festival” after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power in 1949. Gradually people have forgotten the legend behind these Chinese New Year traditions. In its 2006 Chinese New Year shows, NTDTV actually put the ancient story of the Nian monster on stage.
  • the benefits of search engine optimization in your business  By : Gagan
    E-commerce is a cut throat business. You have to arm yourself with the proper know-how and the tools to make your site a cut above the rest. Each day, more and more sites are clambering to optimize their rankings in websites and if you lose your guard, you may just get trampled on and be left in the abyss filled with so many failed e-commerce sites.
  • Step by step formula to market online  By : Gagan
    Being in the digital age, efforts done by marketing to get the message across is not that different. It has just become a little more high tech which continues to help drive sales.
    Marketing in a traditional sense has always been done by putting an ad either in the newspaper, the radio and the television.
  • Nobody will tell you these secrets to write your article so easily and instantly  By : Gagan
    There are many webmasters that find writing articles for their site to be a very tedious task. Many people who need to write articles also procrastinate as much as they can to delay the amount of writing they need to do. Many people dread writing articles because they find researching for the topic and writing down original materials will be too taxing on them.
  • How to Attract Fairies  By : Rob Daniels
    I often go out to the countryside to visit my mother. Her home is like a magnet; it draws you in from the street. Even the cares of the world, which have been weighing down your shoulders, seem to melt away into the earth along the pathway like rainwater. I am not the only one drawn to mother’s house. Several years ago mother came upon an old, out-of-print fairy book at a library book sale.
  • Goblins  By : Rob Daniels
    Deep in a crevice in the rocky mountains that now border France and Spain, a swarthy, ugly race of fairies came into being. Undetected at first, the diminutive creatures spread throughout Europe, dwelling in the mossy cracks of rocks and tree roots. Finding humans, they ventured into villages. Hiding away on boats, they made their way to England. As people began to spot them, their reputation grew.
  • Easy ways to start your online home based business  By : Gagan
    It's not true that everything that has been said has
    already been written. Since that unfortunate axiom
    came into use, the whole universe has changed.
    Technology has changed, ideas have changed, and the
    mindsets of entire nations have changed.
  • Do You Believe in Fairies? Evidence from Cottingley Beck  By : Rob Daniels
    Frances Griffiths and her cousin Elsie Wright had been teased about their stories of playing with fairies, but in 1917 all this changed. In the Cottingley Beck, close to their home, the Yorkshire schoolgirls produced two of the oddest pictures anyone had ever seen.

 

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