Video: Hermit
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The Hermit is the ninth Tarot card. This tarot card is represented by an old man wearing a cape and carrying a lantern, walking with a cane. This old person seems to walk with caution.
By Prosperity66 | Published 1/14/2008
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Some ideas on how to celebrate Hermit Day.
By Bridget Delaney | Published 10/31/2007
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Snails and hermit crabs are great additions to your saltwater tank.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/28/2007
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If you are wanting some type of hermit crab that will clean all the live rock and sand in your saltwater tank than the Electric Blue Hermit Crab is a very good choice for you.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/25/2007
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A child hermit learns about life through a series of events.
By Bee | Published 2/26/2008
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Forget parakeets, puppies, hamsters and guinea pigs! If you're in the market for a first pet for your family, consider buying them a hermit crab instead.
By Andrea LaRosa | Published 5/8/2008
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Hermit crabs can make delightful pets when properly cared for. Here you'll discover how to create a home environment that resembles their natural tropical habitat, and find tips for their general care and maintenance.
By Seth Mullins | Published 1/22/2007
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How to care for a hermit crab.
By Chris Douros | Published 8/27/2008
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Land hermit crabs are fast becoming the "in" pet. They are easy to care for, inexpensive and fascinating to watch. It is best to have more than one land hermit crab as they do get lonely, and this loneliness can cause them to die.
By Karen Reams | Published 5/16/2008
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A complete guide to caring for hermit crabs!
By Jason Earls | Published 4/15/2008
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Information about the Dwarf Zebra Hermit Crab.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/24/2007
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Although hermit crabs may be purchased in tiny terrariums, they require a much larger habitat to live comfortably.
By Tonia Jordan | Published 1/10/2008
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If you're looking for a low maintenance and inexpensive pet I would suggest buying a hermit crab or two.
By Shannon Frye | Published 5/3/2007
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With gentle handling, hermit crabs make a fun, inexpensive, allergy-free pet that can offer years of companionship.
By Will Wright | Published 5/10/2007
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Information about the Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/24/2007
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Proper care of one of the most intriguing pets in the world: hermit crabs
By AtomiK Kitten | Published 3/3/2007
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2007 is a nine numerological year and is represented by the Hermit Card of the tarot. Both show us the wisdom of re-thinking, researching, tying up loose ends, letting go, and re-organizing our lives so that we can achieve what we truly want.
By Venus Rachal | Published 2/28/2007
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Hermit crabs are easy pets, they require little attention and care. For the most part, a hermit crab would make a great first time pet for children.
By SummerIsEnding | Published 7/2/2007
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Everything related to the maintenance of Hermit Crabs.
By Shannon Frye | Published 3/6/2007
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Information about the Dwarf Red Tip Hermit Crab.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/24/2007
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Mr. Crabs and Crabby Patty are the cutest little hermits in all of the land. (Well maybe not) But they are the most active little hermits I have ever seen. An active hermit is a happy hermit.
By SummerIsEnding | Published 8/2/2007
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Information about Scarlett Reef Hermit Crabs.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/24/2007
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Information about hermit crabs that come with an attached Anemone.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/24/2007
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First, remove from your mind the idea that these creatures are very low maintenance.
By Tonia Jordan | Published 1/10/2008
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I wrote this in 8th grade!
By Christine Stoddard | Published 1/2/2008
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Much has been made of the recent mass-killing at Virginia Tech. It is indeed one of the most heinous crimes committed in US history and leaves many unanswered questions.
By Publius | Published 4/30/2007
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The main part is that fiddler crabs need to have water and air to live and the water needs to be salt water.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/19/2007
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A.Hermit in her article titled, "Serious Questions for Adult Victims of Physical Abuse - I Do Not Understand Spousal Abuse, published on Dec 8, 2007 (read here) asked 10 questions that she addresses to victims of spousal abuse.
By Jaahda Jinnah | Published 5/28/2008
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Two of the most popular invertebrates are the snail and the hermit crab.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/25/2007
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The live rock will also have algae that grows on it. A lot of fish, snails and hermit crabs will eat the algae. So as you can see, live rock does a lot for a saltwater tank.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/25/2007
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I have all different types of hermit crabs in my saltwater tank. I've also had land hermit crabs. The real crab that I would like to purchase is the Horseshoe Crab.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/25/2007
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Sea Stars are great to purchase because they help your snails and hermit crabs clean up your fish tank.
By Shannon Frye | Published 10/5/2007
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Are you single and looking for Mr. Right? Are you tempted to take up life as a hermit if your mom tries to set you up on another blind date? Do you feel too old for a club and too un-hip for the latest downtown restaurant or bar? If yes, read on!
By Sylvia Cochran | Published 5/30/2007
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First thing, Fiddler crabs are not the same thing as Hermit Crabs. They are somewhat similar but the main way to tell them apart is that fiddler crabs aren't inside of what appears to be a seashell.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/19/2007
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When creating my terrarium for my hermit crabs I was looking for the most realistic, yet fake plants money could buy. I didn't want these cheap shiny fake plants, and lame looking rubber vines to create a rain forest/beach atmosphere.
By SummerIsEnding | Published 8/5/2007
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Efficient drinking dishes for hermit crabs can be the most difficult dishes to obtain. I have used ridiculous sea shells that the crab would spill over the moment he went in for a drink.
By SummerIsEnding | Published 8/2/2007
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The Korean people have many beliefs about life, death and the hereafter that have affected their funeral rites. Getting to know about these beliefs will provide an insight into these people who have been called "The Hermit Kingdom" until recently.
By Mary Langenback | Published 8/3/2007
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Last November, I quit my job with the intent to head back to the East Coast and see what happens. I settled on Brooklyn, because I didn't want to do Queens or the Bronx and a closet in Manhattan is more expensive than all of Nebraska...
By Terrence Moss Jr. | Published 10/13/2006
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Many people name their children after Catholic Saints, but unfortunately the same boring ones get recycled over and over again. Why not make sure your offspring stands out in the eyes of his or her peers by naming them after a forgotten saint.
By Max Power | Published 10/12/2006
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Including some things that don't make a lot of sense.
By Jackson Solo | Published 10/14/2006
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I think President Bush is going to win the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006 for his work in Iraq and Afghanistan. Don't believe me? Read this to find out.
By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 10/10/2006
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Old Man's Cave, Ash Cave, and Cedar Falls are some of the multiple parks in the Hocking Hills area. All offer breathtaking views, ideal locations for photography and plentiful hiking.
By David Lukens | Published 11/7/2006
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This is a companion article to the Guide to the Major Arcana. You will learn to read tarot cards in the Minor Arcana section quickly and simply, giving you a great handle on startin to read Tarot and a new perspective if you've been reading for a while.
By Jamie K. Wilson | Published 11/3/2006
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Perhaps you've heard that the anti-inflammatory diet can help your arthritis or fibromyalgia pain, or improve your heart health. Here's a summary of what it is and how you can stick to it in the real world of restaurants, parties, and eating on the run.
By Laurie Boris | Published 10/28/2006
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Reviewing Eric Carle's books and the use of them in a preschool classroom
By BunnyMama29 | Published 10/18/2006
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A satirical look at the media obsession with MySpace.
By A. Bertocci | Published 10/26/2006
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A review of Vicky Jenson's and Andrew Adamson's Shrek.
By Agaric | Published 10/24/2006
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The Outer Banks is a narrow string of barrier islands and beaches along North Carolina's Atlantic coast. It is also was the site of the Wright Brother's famous first flight. Today, it boasts wonderful beaches and unbeatable attractions.
By Brian Keller | Published 10/5/2006
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A quick review of the mass hysteria more commonly known as "The Crusades."
By Wayne McDonald | Published 9/2/2006
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You don't have to settle and buy your child that puppy or kitty. There are plenty of other great pet choices out there. If you want to save money and have less of a mess to clean up after, check out these great pet ideas.
By Yvonne M. Glasgow | Published 9/11/2006
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Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs" is an expression of self discovery. The unnamed narrator provides a blank slate for the reader to learn from the Dunnet Landing experience.
By CMP | Published 9/7/2006
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Learning to read Tarot cards is easy, if you just pay attention to the patterns. This guide introduces you to the 22 named cards in the regular Tarot deck.
By Jamie K. Wilson | Published 9/1/2006
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Everyone has the ability to use positive thinking to improve their emotional well being. Choosing positive thoughts is an important way of taking care of ourselves. We can tap into the loving, healing nature within us.
By Brenda Layman | Published 9/14/2006
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"I use to be a hopeless romantic, but much heart break has lead me to
only write about it now....god that sounds depressing....I'm sure my romantic side will return one day." Katherine Brooks By Poetic Halo | Published 9/22/2006
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Your best bet is to have a number of fairly inexpensive gifts on hand to give to couples you will visit, no matter who they or when you will be doing the visiting. Here are the top gifts for couples under $50.
By Jack Oceano | Published 10/12/2006
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Although St. Canera, a 6th century virgin and saint is little known outside Ireland, there is one parish in the United States named for this remarkable woman who sought equality with men centuries ago.
By AnnieM | Published 10/3/2006
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Never a conventional trio, Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir, and Ed Trickett perform as soloists and record as a group. Their albums from the 1980s are still selling well online.
By Priscilla King | Published 10/1/2006
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Advance review of the new TLC series "The Monastery".
By A. Bertocci | Published 10/18/2006
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Most pregnant couples have expectations about what life will be like with a newborn. This article should offer you a little insight on what to expect and help getting over the little rough patches.
By Jessica Schappi | Published 1/31/2007
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Every year, right before spring's rescuing warmth, attached men find themselves scrambling to solve one of the worst catch-22s facing the American male: how to impress their favorite girl without falling into the million Valentine's Day pitfalls.
By Gipsy | Published 1/26/2007
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A personal look into being a freelance writer...following a list of activities.
By Sherry Asbury | Published 1/22/2007
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Not every video editing software is made equal. Here is the best film editing software from beginning to advanced, by different companies.
By Benscudder | Published 1/18/2007
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Children of Men, without a doubt, is a special film by a gifted filmmaker. Not special in the sense that it will change your life, but in the sense that it will make you think - and in the world of modern film, that is quite special.
By Neil Miller | Published 1/11/2007
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Sea Camp in the Florida Keys offers unique and educational summer camp for children ages eight to eighteen.
By captdallas2 | Published 1/30/2007
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Indian Echo Caverns,located 3 miles West of Hershey Pennsylvania, offers some interesting, captivating, and educational experiences from long ago.
By Alicia Rivera | Published 1/30/2007
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've realized that my mom is only one in the thousands of people who are obessed with pop culture and what celebs are doing on a minute by minute bases. It's become as though we know these people intimately and it makes me wonder, don't we have our own lives to live?
By Princess | Published 2/6/2007
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The letter Imre Czeiger wrote was short and to the point: I don't want to see you. It's absolutely not necessary for you to come personally. Send Victor instead. I'll give him your share of what you deserve.
By Thomas Banyay | Published 1/24/2007
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A poem about the soul in all of us.
By Uzo Ometu | Published 8/18/2006
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Who new upstate New York had such cool stuff?
By DrDevience | Published 1/9/2007
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I like solitude. There, I said it. No, I'm not antisocial; I'm not plotting anyone's demise or building bombs in my basement. I enjoy the company of others-and it just so happens that I enjoy my own company, too.
By Marcia Trahan | Published 1/2/2007
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Standard holiday foods fare that most celebrations center around. be for some people be like Kryptonite to Superman. Except they won't turn glowing green, they become moody and dark instead
By Richard L. Naran | Published 11/22/2006
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The following is a list of gifts to give to a hippie college student who is presumbably on a limited budget. So if your daughter has dreads or your son loves roadtrips and incense, or your grandchild is crazy about yoga, this is the list for you.
By Marissa Lee | Published 11/21/2006
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Whenever I go to Newport; whatever is troubling me falls to the wayside as soon as I see the "Welcome To Newport" sign.
By MaryBeth Sparrow | Published 11/15/2006
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A young women lives vicariously through her neighbors.
By Rachel Boehm | Published 11/7/2006
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For those who loathe the idea of spending all of Christmas Day listening to stories they've heard a million times; or answering dreaded, irritating questions about they're future.
By Kobina Wright | Published 12/4/2006
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Classic Christmas movies for the whole family. There is no better way to bring the family together then to enjoy a heart warming moving this Christmas list of classic movies
By Jeff Bevelheimer (aka: The bird) | Published 12/4/2006
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We face leftovers, sometimes many times a day. We can't eat more than we should. We shouldn't just force or guilt our children into eating more, and put our problems on them to deal with. What do we do?
By Dianna Zaragoza | Published 12/28/2006
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An exploration of the uncanny effects of cannibalism, sex, and tattoing upon postcolonialism generally, and Melville studies specifically.
By Shaun Richards | Published 12/12/2006
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A day in Pompeii, drinking in the Roman countryside, the battle with Autogrill, Paulo the bus driving hero...and more
By Joe Dimeck | Published 12/13/2006
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Holiday shopping is a challenge to those who'd rather walk on hot coals than walk the mall. But with a little pre-shopping day planning, even the most challenged holiday shoppers can get the job done and even enjoy the process.
By Patrice D. Bucciarelli | Published 11/15/2006
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A Christmas story about a formerly jolly fellow
By Sherwin Pineda | Published 4/7/2006
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Choosing an unusual animal for a pet can be fun learning process, but should not be undertaken without proper research. Both adults and children can benefit from owning an exotic pet,
By TiffanyD32 | Published 1/10/2006
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Visiting the Grand Canyon was an awe-inspiring view.
By Gia Fondren | Published 12/21/2005
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The Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River- the name conjures up grand adventure, and perhaps a little danger. And well it should...
By Antonio Chiodo | Published 12/20/2005
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Bucking logic and expectations, Star Wars set box-office records and thrilled audiences with its mix of space fantasy and mythological archetypes, starting one of the most popular film series in movie history.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 12/13/2005
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In the beginning of Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner readers are presented with an introductory statement regarding the metaphysical world.
By Mark Maier | Published 12/22/2005
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Every captivity story has a reintegration process. The process of reintegration remains consistent through time, culture and gender. They create new genres of living space that is accepted by neither society because of the influence of the other.
By Carolani J. Day | Published 1/10/2006
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Visit Atlantic City and take a stroll down the Boardwalk and see the sights and sounds. Visit Lucy the Elephant and the Ocean Life Center. Pick up some sweets at Steel's Fudge Shop and browse the Atlantic City Museum.
By AB | Published 3/1/2006
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A review of E.H. Carr's book "What is History?", his stands on historical study, and why American historians have neglected Carr's seminal work.
By N. Katers | Published 2/16/2006
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The most misunderstood and under-appreciated cost of World War II for the United States was the damage done to the environment during wartime operations.
By N. Katers | Published 1/27/2006
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In a small, rural town in the northeastern corner of Washington, a sign reads, Welcome to Town: Home of 1,552 Friendly People and One Grouch. A local waitress first coined the term Counter Bread, which came to define a specific subculture.
By Eric Oakley | Published 11/14/2005
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Study concerning female musicians and their role in twentieth century pop music.
By p.s. | Published 11/15/2005
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When you think of a city, you probably think of concrete, skyscrapers, and traffic. However, Seattle has plenty of exceptionally beautiful parks that can make you forget that you are in a major city.
By Laurie | Published 7/15/2005
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New directions in economic and cultural growth will emanate from the creative community, a virtually untapped resource in the business side of corporate America.
By Susan Kirkland | Published 7/10/2005
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Taoism is a system of Chinese philosophy and religious practices which extol the virtues of living in harmony with nature.
By Phillip Townsend | Published 6/30/2005
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