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    Origami: 15 Most Amazing Paper Sculptures
    merrie
    by merrie  5-17-2008    2
     History: Origami originated in China as "Zhe Zhi" in the first or second century AD, and it reached Japan in the sixth century. Over the next few hundred years, origami became familiar in many aspects of Japanese culture. By the Heian period of Japanese history, origami was a significant aspect of Japanese ceremony. Samurai warriors would exchange gifts adorned with noshi, a sort of good luck token made of folded strips of paper. Origami butterflies were used during the celebration of Shinto weddings to represent the bride and groom. In the 1960's the art of origami began to spread out, first with modular origami and then with various movements developing, including the kirikomi. http://www.answers.com/topic/origami?cat=technology thanks to alanocu and einbar>
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    history of printing
    boozich
    by boozich  4-24-2008    3
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    Games and Quizzes at History Channel Com
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  4-23-2008    1
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    Welcome to the Hoaxipedia!
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  4-14-2008    1
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    Art History 101- Robert Rauschenberg
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  1-10-2008    1
      * "It is impossible to have progress without conscience." * "I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out of the real world." * "The artist's job is to be a witness to his time in history." * "You begin with the possibilities of the material." * "An empty canvas is full only if you want it to be full." * "I work in the gap between art and life." * "You have to have the time to feel sorry for yourself in order to be a good abstract expressionist." * "I feel though the world is a friendly boy walking along in the sun." Robert Rauschenberg
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    Tolstoy & Gandhi: Two Giants Bound By Pacifism
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-6-2008    10
     Enlightening account of the relationship between Tolstoy & Gandhi "In South Africa, Tolstoy's writings landed on the desk of a young Indian dissident, Mahatma Gandhi. He was overwhelmed, declaring that after reading Tolstoy his "lack of faith in non-violence vanished." He hung a picture of Tolstoy on his office wall and named the camp where he trained activists in peaceful resistance Tolstoy Farm. Gandhi wrote five letters to Leo Tolstoy and received four in return, all glowing with praise and intellectual exchange. In his last letter, written in September 1910 only weeks before his death, Tolstoy told Gandhi that his activity was "the most central and important of all the work now being done in the world." Years later, Gandhi repaid the compliment, writing that he knew of no one "in India or anywhere else who has had as profound an understanding of nonviolence as Tolstoy had." Tolstoy had inspired Gandhi's legendary instruction to "be the change you want to see in the worl
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    Great love affairs in history
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  12-3-2007   
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    Mushrooms -History Of Psychoactive Mushrooms
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  11-25-2007    5
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