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Discover the art of performing impersonation
How to make your voice similar to celebrities? I have been observing the art of impersonation since 1991 and I used to mimic like famous bollywood actor Mr Amitabh Bachcan, I did not realize that practising a few dialogues of Mr Bachchan helped me understand that I learned his style and behaviour until 1999
By sandeep salwann2 years ago in Journal
In A Great Position
slap the training wheels back on take 21 days to change "a" habit carve out bite-sized time slots to latch some tethers onto a more integral future take a more "hands-off approach" to daily life, acting as an observer rather than active participator
By Ad-Libbing With The Z-Man2 years ago in Journal
New Teeth For The Old Cog
Mick will provide Machine Still Life workshops for adults, giving special attention to attracting Working Class or those people who would not normally attend art events. He will also host workshops for children based upon the heritage of their area culminating with a large outdoor sculpture at the Bostey Youth Centre. Of further interest his wife Aly will be producing a book telling the stories and history of the parents/grand parents of the Bostey kids - Walker having once been a proud centre of shipbuilding and heavy industry, now sadly all closed and the area impoverished. Wonder leads to interest and interest leads to learning - can we in some small way enrich the future of this community? (This project is kindly funded by Arts Council England).
By Mick Smith2 years ago in Journal
The Twin Towers: An Icon Rises, Falls, and Endures
The Twin Towers, once an iconic representation of New York City and a symbol of human engineering prowess, was a complex that captivated the imagination of the world. Standing tall in the heart of Manhattan, the towers were more than just an architectural marvel; they were a testament to the ambition and spirit of America. This article aims to delve into the history, significance and enduring legacy of the Twin Towers, which have left an indelible mark on the city skyline and the collective memory of people worldwide.
By Rajeshkumar G2 years ago in Journal
Mastering the Art of K9 Training: Unveiling the Best Methods for Pet Owners
Having a canine companion is a joyous experience, but it comes with responsibilities, especially in terms of training. Training your furry friend is not just about teaching them to sit or fetch; it’s about fostering a strong bond, ensuring their safety, and integrating them seamlessly into your life. To achieve this, pet owners must delve into the realm of K9 training methods and find the best approach tailored to their pet’s needs.
By Durga Chikh2 years ago in Journal
The Americanization of Kambili. Content Warning.
In the bustling city of Chicago, where the skyline kisses the clouds, and the streets hum with the rhythm of a thousand stories, there lived a young woman named Kambili. Her roots traced back to Nigeria, a land of vibrant traditions and close-knit communities, but destiny had woven a unique tapestry for her—an American tale in the making.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Journal
Understanding Vedic and Western Astrology
Our Milky Way system contains Many billions of stars. The cosmic system as a whole spins around its middle. This focal point of the Cosmic system is called VishnuNavi in Vedic terms. Our Nearby planet group is situated here. On the off chance that we focus on the planetary group, we track down Earth alongside different planets rotating around the sun. The essential standard of crystal gazing is that it attempts to concentrate on the areas of the planet concerning Earth at a specific moment and study their belongings. To comprehend the locations of various planets, we want to characterize the areas of the planets regarding something.
By Anna Smith 2 years ago in Journal







