Easter is a time for kids to enjoy themselves with family and friends. What better way to put the magic into their Easter than dressing up as bugs bunny the Easter bunny to get them enjoying Easter.
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31 Mar, 2009
Easter is a time for kids to enjoy themselves with family and friends. What better way to put the magic into their Easter than dressing up as bugs bunny the Easter bunny to get them enjoying Easter.
30 Mar, 2009
Holidays are the best times to show our kids how to enjoy themselves and have a lot of fun with the rest of the family. To help your kids get into the holiday spirit, ask them to help you plan out for your Easter holiday celebration at home and design printable Easter cards for your family members and friends.
29 Mar, 2009
The popularity of the Cosmic Order Service has reached new unprecedented heights in the recent years. However, it really comes as no surprise considering the number of celebrities who have publicly endorsed it and attributed their success to the cosmic order service. So, that makes the common man wonder, how does the cosmic order service work? What makes cosmic order work for some folks and not others?
28 Mar, 2009
An exciting new concept that many celebrities have started to endorse is known as ‘cosmic ordering’.
27 Mar, 2009
With a numerology name calculator you can discover the secret of numbers and what they mean. You have a destiny that follows your personality so get a hold on it and start being the driver rather than the driven.
26 Mar, 2009
Early Tibetan Buddhist art was used to depict the life of Gautama Buddha in the Indian subcontinent in the sixth and fifth centuries BCE. Throughout Asia, Buddhism spread widely and with it its influence over Tibetan art and culture in Asia. The first traditions of Tibetan Buddhist art followed the practices of aniconic artwork, meaning that the use of Buddhist symbols and emblems to represent the Buddha and his travels and teachings without actually using a human form to represent the Buddha himself. This was the typical way that Tibetan Buddhist art was made until the first century CE, when the Buddha was finally represented in human appearance, which is still followed to this day. In every new country or region in Asia, where Buddhism went, Buddhist art followed its worshippers and artists as the faith developed in many different ways. These colorful forms are widely used in Buddhist meditation.
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