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		<title>Era Japanese</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 09:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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 For people who like brand cars such as Nissan and Toyota are not new names. 
 Nissan is a name that is common in every household. A brand that is well known for its models like the Nissan Skyline, Nissan Altima, Nissan Silvia, etc. These are some of the vehicles that are not only [...]]]></description>
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<p> For people who like brand cars such as Nissan and Toyota are not new names. </p>
<p> Nissan is a name that is common in every household. A brand that is well known for its models like the Nissan Skyline, Nissan Altima, Nissan Silvia, etc. These are some of the vehicles that are not only affordable, but reliable. </p>
<p> Like all other brands is important to remain aware of the repair of Nissan vehicles. While looking Nissan auto parts people normally take into account the price is really a good thing. If you are among the customers who can not commit to quality and price then there are only a few companies available that you can really trust. </p>
<p> The case is no different, while looking for <a href="http://www.japanesespares.com.au">Toyota car parts</a> too. People look for pieces of various models of Toyota&#39;s new era as Supra, Celica, Corolla and Camry. There are a number of companies offering the best part of the Toyota&#39;s quality to its customers. But they offer a lifetime warranty on the same? Of course not! This is because they have no confidence in the car and other vehicle parts sold by them. But the case is similar with all companies. Though few in number, but there are companies that are the old hands of the market and are known as the leading popular brands such as Nissan and Toyota. </p>
<p> General Japanese Spares is a company of this kind in the market for the past 10 years and is one of the most reliable suppliers of automotive parts Nissan and Toyota car parts. It is a company that has its own dignity, both physical and online market. </p>
<p> If you are going to the <a href="http://www.japanesespares.com.au">Nissan auto parts</a> and pieces of other brand names, then goes to a decision can be proud of later on. Here are some points that can definitely support his decision. </p>
<p> <strong>Reliable:</strong> is a word that is not common with most companies if the market is physical or online marketplace. General Japanese Spares is a name you can trust under any circumstances. This is mainly due to the confidence and support of customers that this company is now the largest auto parts supplier in the market. </p>
<p> <strong>Services Guide and Tips:</strong> General Japanese Spares is a company that really cares about its customers. By visiting the company can leverage directory services and auto body repair tips. Detailed information and tips available on the repair Car and body parts used. Removal and installation tips are also available. </p>
<p> <strong>Shipping:</strong> when you is the client of the Japanese General spare parts then there is no remaining concerned about the shipment. The shipping service offered is really profitable. </p>
<p> <strong>Order tracking:</strong> if your search is related to the auto parts Nissan or Toyota auto parts can be use the services of tracking orders by visiting the site. You are just required to enter the order and the results are displayed instantly. </p>
<p>[affmage source="ebay" results="90"]Era Japanese[/affmage]</p>
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		<title>Old Japanese</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 05:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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How do I take care of my Japanese Spitz 2 month old?
 Can anyone tell me what to feed, what to do about caring for my puppy 2 months old. his first time to take care or 2 months old and a Japanese spitz. I do not know how to care for her. please help [...]]]></description>
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<b>How do I take care of my Japanese Spitz 2 month old?</b>
<p> <i>Can anyone tell me what to feed, what to do about caring for my puppy</i> 2 months old. his first time to take care or 2 months old and a Japanese spitz. I do not know how to care for her. please help me. thanks. </p>
<p> = You should have asked this before buying the puppy home. Call the breeder or the pet store and ask for details on whether this race. Basically, all puppies need food, shelter, water and lots of love and affection. </p>
<p>[affmage source="ebay" results="90"]Old Japanese[/affmage]</p>
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		<title>Tea Bowl</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 04:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
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How can I get tea stains in a bowl that I use to make homemade tea?
 I make homemade tea, first put the tea bag in a bowl in the microwave for 2 minutes, then pour into a jug with a cup of sugar and fill with water. The bowl and pitcher and stains I [...]]]></description>
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<b>How can I get tea stains in a bowl that I use to make homemade tea?</b>
<p> <i>I make homemade tea, first put</i> the tea bag in a bowl in the microwave for 2 minutes, then pour into a jug with a cup of sugar and fill with water. The bowl and pitcher and stains I can not clean it, no matter how often I wash. </p>
<p> Yup, it could fill with water, add a little bleach. let stand a few minutes and then washed thoroughly air dry. Works for me with my mug of tea. </p>
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		<title>Japanese Shunga</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 02:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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 The manga is basically a type of graphic comic, originally written in Japanese and translated into English. Beam has found considerable popularity in American markets as they are quite different from our traditional American comics. 

 We Americans are often perceive that comics are for kids. But the trends are changing with the introduction [...]]]></description>
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<p> The manga is basically a type of graphic comic, originally written in Japanese and translated into English. Beam has found considerable popularity in American markets as they are quite different from our traditional American comics. </p>
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<p> We Americans are often perceive that comics are for kids. But the trends are changing with the introduction of talented writers like Alan Moore, Craig Thompson and Neil Gaiman. In Japan, manga is read and enjoyed by all age groups, school children are competent adults. Basically Beam may be related to animated films and films as La Manga also comes in a variety of subjects such as drama, romance, horror, mystery, science fiction, sports, comedy, fantasy and action movies. </p>
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<p> During all these years, Manga has its own space in the American markets. Manga has long existed, but only in recent one or two decades who won such great popularity. The first introduced to America was known as &quot;Four immigrants&quot; and this manga was drawn by Yoshitaka Kiyama, a student of Japanese art. The most popular collections include the legend Manga of Kamui, Mai the Psychic Girl, Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z. </p>
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<p> One of the most striking things about manga is that they are read in the opposite direction to our American books. These books start from the back, so it reads in the direction contrary. Unlike American comic titles, titles of Japanese Magna classically drawn and written by one person. Therefore, these books are more art consistent than ours. </p>
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<p> Each Sleeve contains a variety of topics. Manga stories contain many adventures in which adolescents are the forces of evil, while some historical Beam contain the details of the various historical eras. Manga stories are also based on relationships and related stories with parenting. In fact, according to the taste of readers of different Manga comes in a myriad of topics. </p>
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<p> Most Manga are much more small in size with respect to American Comic Books, but the duration of each number is approximately 150-200 pages of our 20-30. In Japan, these long comic books are very popular and tend to draw each month. Some modern Manga are even influenced by Japanese folk arts like Yokai (monsters and ghosts) and Shunga (the erotic art). </p>
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<p> Osamu Tezuka is considered the father of manga today. His most famous creation was also known as Astro Boy Mighty Atom. Modern Manga is often unpredictable and therefore attract the interest of readers for very long. The characters in the manga are drawn by simple good humor that gives them a look energetic. The stories are full of winding turns. Even superheroes and sometimes die back to life, ill not be easily defeated and the remarkable action keeps the reader hooked. </p>
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<p> Manga are indeed a wonderful source of having a close look at Japanese culture, styles of writing and literature. The manga latest movie has been scheduled to be released somewhere in 2009&#39;s &quot;The Watchmen&quot;. The manga characters have been so popular these days that children love to put their posters on the walls and wallpaper on your PC. Some of the characters that have driven crazy children include Kakashi, Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura. There are countless ways for Americans <html> check out these comics and find a series that can hold their interest. </p>
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<p> For more information on Beam, visit target = &quot;_new&quot;&gt; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.vmanga.com.">http://www.vmanga.com.</a> </p>
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		<title>Prints Ando</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 13:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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 Visit the Royal Institute of British Architects Bookshop at 66 Portland Place (itself inspired by a building) in the West End to browse the excellent selection books, many of whom are dedicated to the most successful examples of national changes in the UK and abroad. 
 Consider the work of the architects of success [...]]]></description>
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<p> Visit the Royal Institute of British Architects Bookshop at 66 Portland Place (itself inspired by a building) in the West End to browse the excellent selection books, many of whom are dedicated to the most successful examples of national changes in the UK and abroad. </p>
<p> Consider the work of the architects of success to define their own tastes and preferences. Are you excited by the rich materiality Lloyd Wright and Alvar Aalto, or you love the exposed concrete by Tadao Ando? Maybe you admire high-tech glass and steel Richard Rogers or prefer the joy of Enric Miralles? </p>
<p> Look at the websites of the practice of architecture in London to see what is feasible and acceptable within the guidelines of local authorities. You may find an extension to a house similar to yours in one of their portfolios online. </p>
<p> Visit private residential properties in the case of London, &quot;Open House&quot; (held in June each year) to see what is possible with modern adventure <a target="_blank" href="http://www.londonopenhouse.org/).">(http://www.londonopenhouse.org/).&#39;s</a> owners the house are usually available if you want to learn more: namely that the architect they used, their level of satisfaction and the pitfalls to avoid. </p>
<p> Talk architects and designers, some offer a free consultation in your home to suggest ideas and sketch possible designs. The Royal Institute of British Architects runs a project called &quot;Architect in each House &#39;in April when an architect will give an hour long consultation on the site in exchange for a £ 40 suggested donation to charity. This is a great way to get the professional help and discuss their proposals. </p>
<p> Photocopy and print all that are inspired by books, magazines and the Internet. Keep a scrapbook to show your architect and transmit their tastes. No doubt there will be many new ideas to combine with yours to create something that is not treated individually perhaps she had previously imagined. </p>
<p> The ideas presented here suggest some of the possibilities of starting their own creativity to imagine the possibilities of home. The design process is much smoother when you have a clear idea of what you want: a brief note that often needs will save you money in the long run! <a href="http://www.architectureforlondon.co.uk/ideas.html">London Architecture</a> </p>
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		<title>Japanese Prints</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 00:37:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Prints that Pokemon cards are more valuable in Japanese or English?
 I&#39;m looking for some cards, but my collection has been long missing. In some cases I have the option of Japanese prints or English and I was wondering if it is sold for more than the other. I appreciate the cards shadows 1st edition, [...]]]></description>
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<b>Prints that Pokemon cards are more valuable in Japanese or English?</b>
<p> <i>I&#39;m looking for some cards, but my collection has been long</i> missing. In some cases I have the option of Japanese prints or English and I was wondering if it is sold for more than the other. I appreciate the cards shadows 1st edition, condition and other factors that help determine a letter asserted. What I know is how the indicator supports the language of value and convenience should Resale? </p>
<p> English are more valuable </p>
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		<title>Pair Japanese</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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How to wash a new pair of Japanese jeans really stiff?
 There is a label that comes with the jeans that is in Japanese, I think is a special way of caring for them, but I have no idea Wat to do. I only mention that they are Japanese b / c I use a [...]]]></description>
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<b>How to wash a new pair of Japanese jeans really stiff?</b>
<p> <i>There is a label that comes with the jeans that is in Japanese, I think</i> is a special way of caring for them, but I have no idea Wat to do. I only mention that they are Japanese b / c I use a different type of jeans or something thus. </p>
<p> Turn inside out and wash in cold water on permanent press. Tumble dry low or permanent press. Good Luck. </p>
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		<title>Japanese Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 09:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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Japanese Tea?
 There is a type of tea that I&#39;ve heard of a TV cooking show, &#34;Simply Ming&#34;. It is a Japanese green tea is very healthy for you. I was wondering what is the name of which was, and where I could find. I think it was something like tea Machi (pronounced &#34;mah-chee&#34;. Any [...]]]></description>
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<b>Japanese Tea?</b>
<p> <i>There is a type of tea that I&#39;ve heard of a TV cooking show, &quot;Simply Ming&quot;. It is a Japanese green tea is very healthy</i> for you. I was wondering what is the name of which was, and where I could find. I think it was something like tea Machi (pronounced &quot;mah-chee&quot;. Any information would be useful. Thank you very much! Where can I find? </p>
<p> Tomo Sencha green tea with rice or roast it Genmaicha </p>
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		<title>Woodblock Prints</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
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How does a job similar to woodcuts, but on paper? 10 points for best answer!?
 And I do not want to buy materials expensive and I want it&#39;s fairly easy:) Thanx 
 Woodblocking is made in the paper: The stamp is wood, paper usually is the media. If you do not have wood, which could [...]]]></description>
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<b>How does a job similar to woodcuts, but on paper? 10 points for best answer!?</b>
<p> <i>And I do not want to buy materials</i> expensive and I want it&#39;s fairly easy:) Thanx </p>
<p> Woodblocking is made in the paper: The stamp is wood, paper usually is the media. If you do not have wood, which could carve his image in a block of linoleum, which is essentially the same thing. It&#39;s called linoleum instead of a recorded http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linocut wood. Linoleum is well priced, I have a good size, 6&#215;5 blocks I used for etching for about $ 5 and a price set for the size of $ 10. And it&#39;s really easy and smooth carving in. If you want the look, not the Print part of it can easily simulate it with pen and ink with a quill pen. Ink and feathers / feathers immersion are pretty cheap, less than $ 2 usually, and easily accessible in places like craft stores. Just use very thick lines to simulate a &quot;stamp&quot; look, a bit like this piece http://berylsays.deviantart.com/art/Woodblock-67185265 types of wood (which is real, but it seems too difficult copy), or the use of very fine lines and crow&#39;s feather (tube types are very small feathers DIP) to simulate a Japanese Ukiyo-e type of wood (the entry a request for printing in Japan has http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodblock_printing_in_Japan good examples). It&#39;s just a different method of ordinary woodblocking and linoleum engraving is different than drawing, but they run on similar principles. You can also get a replica of an impression if you click http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratchboard Scratchboard, you only need the Board and a knife. Study examples of woodcuts that you like and see how you can translate in their art. Usually only a thing of style, such as Ukiyo-e prints, you can easily do without that size so you should look at a lot of such examples and try to emulate in a media you choose. </p>
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I am a big fan of Japanese comedy dramas and hoped no one had any suggestions?
 My favorites are hot guys in them, ie. My Boss My Hero and Hana Kimi no. But they must be fun!   
 Kisarazu Cat&#39;s Eye &#8211; the funniest ever Ikebukuro West Gate Park &#8211; gots UPS &#38; [...]]]></description>
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<b>I am a big fan of Japanese comedy dramas and hoped no one had any suggestions?</b>
<p> <i>My favorites are hot guys in them, ie.</i> My Boss My Hero and Hana Kimi no. But they must be fun! <img src='http://www.thebuddhahunter.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  </p>
<p> Kisarazu Cat&#39;s Eye &#8211; the funniest ever Ikebukuro West Gate Park &#8211; gots UPS &amp; Down &#8230; but contain a lot of fun part also 1 Free Gospel Trick &#8211; great fun, but sometimes can be boring Zettai Kareshi &#8211; your sweet drama, but the end of San Anna Omamo not quite touching &#8211; your fun but you may hate it &#8230; LOL Densha Otoko Yamada Taro Monogatari Akibahara Binbo celeb @ DEEP to Taro </p>
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