 January 26th, 2007 10:35 AM by  Rhyss
When you purchase a new or used car, you should ask every question that comes to your mind. You have a right to know everything about the car or truck you are thinking of buying. When considering a high-end purchase, your questions may uncover flaws or hidden problems you may want to know about. This is especially important when buying a used car. The vehicle information you uncover may mean the difference between you making a purchase, or deciding to look for something else.
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 October 19th, 2006 4:29 PM by  Rhyss
On a recent trip to China, I was lucky enough to see some fine examples of Chinese landscape painting. Art is much revered in China and they are very proud of the masters of the ancient past. Museums and galleries take great care in preserving and displaying beautiful paintings. I was also able to see some of the scenery depicted in the paintings, mostly glimpsed from train windows.
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Tags:chinese landscape painting, history, ancient, brush
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 August 28th, 2006 4:40 PM by  Rhyss
Want to exercise without having to deal with the boring, relentless routines required? The answer is simple try jump rope. This highly enjoyable activity is fun and different! Not only are those painful sit-ups and impossible push-ups eliminated, but you also get the benefit of having a blast. Read on to learn about all of the benefits of using a jump rope.
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