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Archive for September 29th, 2008

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by Paul J Eastwood

Belly dancing is not the term that is used by those who perform this ancient art form. The western world has given us the term belly dancing to describe a particular form of dancing that is performed by Arab dancers. When you visit an Arabic country you will find that what we call belly dancing is usually called oriental dancing in these countries. Americans will often refer to belly dancing as Middle Eastern dance.

American’s are not particularly taken with belly dancing. You might have to search a little bit if you want to locate a class in your area. If you search you will find a way to learn this dance form.

Where belly dancing originated is a mystery. Some people believe that Egypt is responsible for this dance form, while others claim it was people from India who traveled to Rome. It doesn’t really matter where it originated. It is here and it is something that anyone can enjoy and learn.

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by Jennifer Summers

There are a lot of mens hair products available to buy on the market today, and it is often not so easy to know which range you should choose, and which product from that range is the best one for your hair and the one you should be using. It is highly recommended that you use a high quality premium brand hair product for men as this usually guarantees good results. Here are the four best ranges of mens hair products you can find:

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* Pashana Eau de Portugal Hair Tonic: An excellent finishing product for normal to dry hair that also helps to invigorate the scalp, formulated from an original Portuguese recipe.
* Pashana American Bay Rum Hair Lotion: Originally from the West Indies, traditionally uses aromatic oil distilled from Bay leaves soaked in pure Bay Oil and Rum.
* Pashana Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic: Quinine, known for its curative properties, is derived from the Chinchona Bark found in South America where it is used as a local anaesthetic and in hair tonics and sunscreen preparations.

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