James Blake
William Blake - Romantic, English Poet, Painter and Printmaker
by
Annette Labedzki
One of the most celebrated painters, poets, and printmakers of all times, William Blake was considered a nonconformist, owing to his out of box imagination and ingenious creativity. Famous more for his visionary poetry, the artist is credited with bringing forth the artistic style of 'Romanticism,' while holding on to 'Pre-Romanticism' as well. Born on November 28, 1757, in Golden Square, London, England, the artist hailed from a middle class family.
http://ezinearticles.com/?William-Blake---Romantic,-English-Poet,-Painter-and-Printmaker
id=1948340 - Feb 02, 2009
Blake Griffin Article
by
Johnathan Davidson
Blake Griffin article on Blake Griffin's freakish athleticism and how he might take over the NBA one day soon. The phenom is already dunking all over America.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Blake-Griffin-Article
id=5908075 - Feb 12, 2011
Blake Griffin Dunk or the Top 3 Exercises to Jump Higher
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Steve Wells
Blake Griffin leads the NBA in dunks this year. It is no coincidence but the result of a special training. Read on to find out more.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Blake-Griffin-Dunk-or-the-Top-3-Exercises-to-Jump-Higher
id=5799746 - Jan 26, 2011
Book Review - Why Am I So Damn Unhappy? By James Downton, Jr, PhD
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Richard R Blake
James Downton has created a fictitious happiness coach, Dr. Bob to provide entertaining and humorous stories in dialog form. Through these imaginary characters he tells about the people he has coached, those he has helped increase their happiness, creativity, and the wisdom to apply the principles discussed in the book. The book is about developing wholeness and creativity, cultivating wisdom, inner peace, and happiness.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Review---Why-Am-I-So-Damn-Unhappy?-By-James-Downton,-Jr,-PhD
id=964991 - Feb 03, 2008
The Postmistress by Sarah Blake
by
Gail Pruszkowski
The Postmistress by Sarah Blake provides a fresh new look at love and loss, life and death in the early days of World War II. It's a powerful treatise on the side effects and emotional turmoil of war that touches everyone.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Postmistress-by-Sarah-Blake
id=3168945 - Oct 28, 2009
London, England - St James's Church - Piccadilly
by
Harry Preston
Two men's names crop up repeatedly in relation to the making of 17th-century London: Inigo Jones (1573-1652) and Christopher Wren (1632-1723). The Richard Rogers and Norman Foster of their day, they dominated architecture.
http://ezinearticles.com/?London,-England---St-Jamess-Church---Piccadilly
id=4414314 - Jun 03, 2010
The Postmistress Written by Sarah Blake
by
Cy Hilterman
This novel should become a real masterpiece. Sarah Blake captures the reader, transplants them into the late 1930's and early 1940's, and places them in the minds and bodies of those living before and during World War II.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Postmistress-Written-by-Sarah-Blake
id=3467640 - Dec 22, 2009
Betting on Where Lebron James Will Land
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Eddie Aces
Just because the NBA season is complete, doesn't mean you still can't bet on the NBA. With this year's crop of All-Star caliber players about to hit the free agent market, it is no surprise that sportsbooks are releasing odds on where these players will call home next season. The crown jewel of this year's class in non-other than LeBron James.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Betting-on-Where-Lebron-James-Will-Land
id=4539674 - Jun 23, 2010
Will the NBA Owners Reverse the Ripple Effect of LeBron James?
by
Fern Kuhn
Since LeBron took his talents to South Beach, LeBron has been the most controversial player in NBA history. The viewership of the NBA has risen to heights not seen since Michael Jordan's time. The viewership on cable TV, regular TV, NBAtv.com, downloads on cell phones, live games at even the competitors arena when the Heat and LeBron were playing have made the NBA a popular sport again.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Will-the-NBA-Owners-Reverse-the-Ripple-Effect-of-LeBron-James?
id=6446017 - Jul 23, 2011
Andy - The Inside-Out Forehand
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Beth McCaskill
I watched Andy Roddick's match today, against Xavier Mallisse. Andy has a new coach and new trainer and has lost 15 pounds. He looks fit and seems to be running well. So how should he use his new found movement?
http://ezinearticles.com/?Andy---The-Inside-Out-Forehand
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