Animation Is Now For Anyone, And Any Budget by Eban Crawford

Animation is a beloved and wonderful art form. Millions enjoy animated shorts, TV series, and full length movies. Animation also takes many forms. You have Stop Motion, Traditional Hand Drawn cell, Japanese and Japanese influenced Anime, 3d CGI, and more. Even though many have loved and enjoyed

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Career Development Goals and How to Eat an Elephant by Bob Veal

It's an oldie but a goody. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time, of course! You need to look at your career development goals in the same way. It's almost certain that your long term career goal is further away than you can realistically imagine when you start. OK, it's something that

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Benjamin Franklin’s Self Improvement Project By Daniel Murphy

Between 1771 and 1783 Benjamin Franklin wrote his autobiography. It contains a great deal that you would profit from and is only about 175 pages long. Franklin could be called the grandfather of self improvement literature in the United States. His Poor Richard's Almanac series included many sto

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Secret Audio Recordings Add Dimension To Online Video Animations by Dan Shapero

In the age of reality TV and online voyeurism, how can viewers get excited about traditional visual animations? The answer is coming out of old fashioned secret candid audio recordings that are being placed against animated visuals. "Candid Camera" has long been a favorite of TV audiences; today

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Review of Cowboy Bebop by Ryan C Murphy

Cowboy Bebop follows the adventures of a group of space bounty hunters. The series takes place in the not too distant future, mankind has created colonies on several other planets in the solar system using jump gates that give us faster than light travel. A consequence of this technology is that

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Collecting Action Figures - What’s Behind This Modern Day Craze by Carl M Baker

Remember when you were a kid and your mom, dad, uncle, aunt or grandparent would take you to the toy store or some other leading big-box department store. As you rush towards the action figure aisle, your heart speeding in fervour as you make your means to this supernatural toy of imaginativenes

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Taking Driving Lessons and Passing Your Driving Test by Gareth Mailer

Taking a driving test can be a truly daunting experience, and perhaps one of the most anxiety-provoking experiences a person can face in their life. The majority of people who take a driving test fail at their first attempt and in order to learn to drive and take the minimal number of driving le

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How Old is Too Old to Love Cartoons? by Jordan Gottlieb

I am going to be completely honest here. I am well past the age that most people would think is acceptable to watch cartoons. I am a married father and have a college degree and manage a business. You would think by looking at me that my favorite television shows would be the news and profession

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Buying a Classic Mustang by Shawn Low

Buy A Classic Mustang? Buying a classic Mustang can be fun or frustrating, depending on whether you do your homework. This first in a series of 2 articles will cover buying a car to restore. The second part will cover what to look for, when searching for the right restored classic. Any time yo

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Failing to Signal by Brenda Williams

What is the most dangerous thing that you can do when you are driving on a crowded roadway with other drivers? Failing to signal is the perhaps one of the most dangerous things that drivers can do (or not do) when they are driving because using your turn signal lets other drivers know what your

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