By: Eric Giguere | 2011-04-02 | Science Butterflies, mainly day-flying insects of the order Lepidoptera, are typically recognized thank to their brightly colored wings and fluttering flight. Some cultures like Japan and China consider butterflies as the personification of a person's soul whether they are living, dying, or already dead and symbol of love. Looking at photos of colorful butterflies, you have an opportunity to see some well-known species all around the world like Birdwing, Kamehameha, Pipevine Swallowtail, Male Blue Morpho, and Spicebush Swallowtail. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Holidays Easter is coming! For the spring lover, there is no better time of year. It's time to celebrate the new growth and beauty of the season. read more
By: Tommy Yan | 2010-05-07 | Public Speaking I watched Martin give a spectacular speech about a personal experience. He was smooth, articulate and seemed to master the art of stage presence. He wasn't nervous at all and appeared quite confident. read more
By: Plamen Petrov | 2011-08-12 | Running Small things we do add up to make us who we are as runners.Editor's Note: After nearly 14 years at Runner's World, John Bingham—perhaps better known as "the Penguin"—has decided to move on. read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-29 | Business Birth to 1959 Shirley Bassey was born to Henry Bassey and his wife Eliza Jane (ne Metcalfe), their seventh and last child, in Tiger Bay, Cardiff, Wales, of paternal Nigerian and maternal English heritage. She grew up in the working-class dockside district of Splott, and sang at an early age in the youth choir of the local Salvation Army. After leaving Moorland School at the age of fifteen read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-03 | Business Childhood and early career After moving with his family to Australia early on in his life he originally lived and grew up in the Manly area before moving to the western suburbs as a teenager. Former Australian international Bob Fulton recruited Hopoate to his former club at Manly after remembering his skill and power while witnessing him play as a junior for his Manly Cove side before then going on to represent the under nineteen New South Wales side read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-30 | Business Design Initial investigations for the footbridge were done by the White Young Green Group who with English Partnerships produced a brief for an international design competition organised with the RIBA and launched in April 2003. The brief was for a prestigious and iconic landmark footbridge at North Shore Stockton, to cross the River Tees which is 125 m wide at that point. The successful competition design was by Expedition Engineering and Spence Associates read more
By: Richard CC Wells | 2010-12-16 | Cooking A butterfly cake decoration is made from kneaded fondant. Fondant is made from a thickened sugary paste. The sugary paste is then dipped in a corn starch to give it a good grip. A butterfly shaped cookie cutter, colors, essence, and confectionery sugar are also needed to create the butterfly decorations. Placing butterfly decorations on a cake bring a beautiful nature look that can be used for any season or occasion. read more
By: David Kahren | 2010-05-12 | Book Reviews Is Mike Filsaime's Butterfly Marketing a scam? You'd be surprised. An honest review of one of the most hyped product re-launches this year. It originally sold for, and has until now, $1997. Many people, included many of the "gurus" have purchased this product for the two grand. Were they scammed? read more
By: mwj | 2011-05-10 | Jewelry Butterfly jewelry has gained more renown these days. These unique jewelry pieces can complement both casual and formal wear equally well. You can find a range of butterfly jewelry sets in an array of colors and styles at My Wedding Jewelry! read more
By: Stefan Lenassi | 2010-04-23 | Tattoos When it comes to searching for quality tribal butterfly tattoos, you probably already know it's a hassle. In this article I will give you some good advice for finding great, unique artwork while spending half the time you would usually have to. read more
By: D J Bromley | 2010-03-31 | Horses Butterflies flit from one plant to another. Some horse race punters are the same, they flit from system to system and wonder why they never win. This is not the way to go. read more
By: Vincent Harris | 2010-03-27 | Happiness Perspective is everything. Learning to view things in a different way can alter to path of your day, or, perhaps your life. Discover the life altering perspective of butterflies. read more
By: Ben Holloway | 2011-08-09 | Holidays Sitting amongst the ever popular traditional Christmas decorations of snow and holly decorated baubles, are a new collection of beautiful handmade butterflies, in purple and fuchsia. Be adventurous this year and try dressing your tree in retro multi-coloured bows from only £3 each! read more