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A Hub On Talmud
The first steps to understanding the origin and the nature of the Talmud, a collection of Rabbinical literature that is one of the foundations of Jewish studies. By Cory Zacharia
21 commentsReally good drawing instruction books for pre-teen kids
There is an art to drawing. Some people may be gifted with an innate ability to create realistic looking images. Other people need to learn how. In this hub, we look at three really good drawing instruction books for pre-teen kids. Grownups will like them too, with their friendly tonality and solid tools and techniques. From learning perspective to giving drawings personality, these books make the process fun. Whether on their own or as a family activity, kids will really enjoy art and learning.
2 commentsHonoring Poet Laureate, Brenda Connor-Bey
Brenda Connor-Bey, Poet Laureate of Greenburgh, New York, Author of Thoughts of and Everyday Woman, Contributor to The Legacy Of Ibo Landing: Gullah Roots of African American Culture, recipient of four PEN awards, Yaddo fellowships, numerous other grants and awards, teacher of New Series for Young Writers, lecturer at the Center for Book Arts Event, New Harlem Renaissance Writers. Poems by Cory Zacharia in honor of Brenda Connor-Bey: "In the Beginning", "Dear Wanda".
0 commentsHow to prepare for your high school reunion
There are lots of things you can do to make your school reunion a rewarding experience. Even if you were not a cheerleader or football player, you can bring the past into the present in a positive way. Here is how.
9 commentsHow Anais Nin Changed My Life and Love
I spent most of my twenties entwined with the life of Anais Nin. I had developed a craving for a thin novel with a gestural line drawing on the cover during my daily visits to a little off campus bookstore... By Cory Zacharia
9 commentsAntoni Gaudi y Cornet
Architect Antoni Gaudi y Cornet, Barcelona's famous Gaudi, art nouveau, engineer of the caternary vault, apostolic, recluse. Known for great kindness and his patron, Eusebio Guell. Gaudi's masterpieces, Parque Guell, Casa Milá (la Pedrera), Casa Batlló... By Cory Zacharia
6 commentsHow to Begin Collecting Salvador Dali
Salvador Dalí Bending Time. Almost anyone who has ever experienced a time meltdown has flashed on Salvador Dalí's famous melting clocks from his iconic painting, "Persistence of Memory." See how you can begin to collect works by this revered modern master. By Cory Zacharia
13 commentsHow to Look 10 Years Younger: Henna Tattoo Eyebrows
How to look 10 years younger with Henna Tattoo permanent makeup. My own experience. By Cory Zacharia
11 commentsCops Beat Tibetans in front of the UN
For the people of Tibet, no positive developments have taken place to restore sovereignty or at least autonomy to the Tibetan people in their own country, protect their right to preserve their culture or practice their religion. Vast numbers of prisoners of conscience continue to be mistreated, often dying in prison, or are beaten and maimed. Featuring videos of the Tibetan demonstrations in 2008 in Nepal and in front of the United Nations. Disturbing images including police brutality.
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