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576: A Look At The Wide Variety Of Telescopes Used To View Into Space
The Hubble Telescope has been at the top of the size range for space-based telescopes. It has given thousands of fantastic images for scientists and the rest of the world to study and enjoy. Yet, astronomers are looking to build a telescope that would be 100 times more powerful than the Hubble Telescope....
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577: How To Use Your Telescope To Bring The Unseen Into View
Telescopes can help you to see far off objects. The distance is determined by the type and quality of your telescope. Of course, a toy store telescope will not be able to put into view the same objects as the Hubble Telescope can....
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578: Using Your Telescope To Explore The Beauty Of The Night Sky
People who buy telescopes often have a vague idea that they would like to spend some time exploring the heavens and looking at planets and stars. You may not know exactly what you can see with your telescope until you do some research and experimentation....
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579: How To Choose The Right Telescope For Your Astronomy Interests
If there were one kind of telescope that was the only kind of telescope worth getting, there would be no market for any others. Yet, there are many different kinds of telescopes being sold....
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580: Fun Gardening Gifts Spark Kids' Interest in Gardening
Between sports, video games, and other extracurricular activities, kids today often don't realize how fun and rewarding gardening can be. But with a few fun gardening gifts, you can spark an interest in gardening for your own children, your grandchildren, or students with just a few simple gardening gifts....
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581: The Perfect Gardening Gifts for the Bird Watcher
Choosing gardening gifts that attract birds or gifts that can enhance your friend or loved one's bird-themed garden and is a great way to show that you care. Gardening gifts come in an assortment of designs, materials, and colors so you can easily find useful items for your loved ones....
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582: Where Can You Find Xbox Lovers Clubs
A sharing on where you can find xbox lovers club and what is or not good to do....
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583: How To Amaze With Magic
I am sure you will find the tricks described here easily learned with a little practice. Magic will prove to be a very inexpensive hobby since most of the materials needed can be found in your own home....
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584: Learning How To Use Your Protractor Correctly
For the draftsman, the protractor is a very useful implement. The protractor is used to measure angles just as the ruler is used to measure lengths. With a little practice, you will be able to use a protractor accurately....
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585: The Secrets Of Wood Carving
The wood carver is able to carve any subject he can think of, but the human figure is a very good place to start. Good luck!...
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586: History and Origin of Woodturning
If you refer to your dictionary, you will find it defines "turnery" as the art of shaping wood or ivory by means of a lathe, and that a lathe is a machine for shaping wood or ivory....
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587: Qualities of Fabrics Explained
Fabrics are ever new and an inspiration to one who sews. Each year, new developments in synthetic fibers and in the blending of synthetic and pure fibers offer many exciting variations in textures and designs....
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588: How to Improve Your Reading Habits
Body habits count no less than mind habits in reading. Posture and activity must be carefully analyzed....
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589: The Art of Continuity in Movie Making
There are ten million film makers in America today. Most of them are amateurs, but the number who migrates to professional ranks grows constantly as television enlarges its demands for motion pictures of all kinds....
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590: The Hobby of Model Aircraft Explained
Starting in the dawn of recorded history and continuing to this present day, man has patterned his construction pastimes and artistic ability basically on the precise image of objects and persons known to him....
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591: Secrets of the Best Scenery for Your Model Railroad
More newcomers to model railroading are discouraged by the thought of making scenery than by any other aspect of the hobby. They will tackle carpentry, wiring, and complicated layouts even if they've had no experience before, and will operate a complex pike like real-life dispatchers....
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592: How To Make Your Model Railroad Look Real
It is important when you go to the trouble of building a model railroad that the finished product looks real. The primary way to do this is to work to a plan and consider the essential characteristics of your particular railroad....
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593: A Brief Look At The History Of Ventriloquism
Ventriloquism is almost as old as the world, or at least as old as intelligible spoken language, but just when and where in the dim and misty ages of the past it had its origin will forever remain unknown. Unlike other arts it was not brought to perfection through the slow development and accretion of years....
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594: A Brief Look At The History Of Karate
Karate is the art of self-defense and counter attack without weapons. It is a Japanese word and in its native language means literally "empty hands". Karate as a method of self-defense originated hundreds of years ago in Japan....
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595: The Aesthetic Quotient: What's Your A.Q.?
Art collectors and enthusiasts alike can benefit from tips about how to improve and refine their taste. How often do you visit a museum? Have you seen a private collection? Read on for much more....
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596: A Brief History of the Bow
Fixing the date when humans first shot a bow and arrow is nearly impossible for geologists to determine. What we do know, however, is that archery has been around for thousands of years. But what does that mean for the missiles of today?...
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597: Making a Green Christmas
A writer of the seventeenth century declared that "a green Christmas is neither handsome nor healthful." He was referring to Christmas outdoors, of course. Indoors, the use of evergreens in decoration is traditional. It is interesting to note that evergreens were not used, at first, for their decorative value, but because of their symbolism....
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598: The Power That Runs Your Model Train
No matter what kind of train you buy, electricity will run it. This article will help you to understand what exactly this electricity is helping your model train to do....
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599: How To Avoid Hypnosis Scams
The tell-tale signs of hypnosis scam sites online and how to avoid them and spend your money wisely....
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600: Feeding Tropical Fishes on Dried Foods and Flake
As with most foods, either animal or human, there is little to indicate how rich the food is in vitamins. Here we'll take a brief look into dry fish foods and flakes and their benefits....
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