Humanities

Chinese Tea Ceremony: The Style and The Taste

January 7, 2010
By Marqueza Galaroza

In China, Chinese tea ceremonies are very important since time immemorial. Its history mirrored its impact in the growth and value of Chinese tea in their culture. The style of drinking and manner of service plays a major role in each ceremony. For centuries, the ritual of preparation and service has held an important...
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A Beginners Guide To Creating Abundance

January 6, 2010
By Derek Davies

There are lots of ways you can approach creating abundance in your life. Do you deserve to be happy? Of course you do! However, you may not know how to get the happiness you both want and deserve.
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Wouldn’t You Want to Build Your Own Online Family Tree? Build a Family Tree Online

January 3, 2010
By Veronica Carrillo

Finding the lifetimes and lifelines of genealogy is fascinating and fulfilling, regardless of any famous or infamous ancestors. However, the historical stories of family trees are what make genealogy so absorbingly interesting. Do you ever wonder if these stories are true? You can be related to any number of famous or infamous ancestors and...
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