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| Articles about Chapter One |
| chapter one: indecisiveness | | 2008-07-03 12:23:06 | | I tend to take a quick bunch of snaps before leaving home ever since I’ve learnt to dress and makeup in under 20 minutes, which includes choosing clothes and ironing them if needed. Just in case I tend to look idiotic posing in public. So now I have a hard time deciding which set of [...] | | By: tight tweeds and secret needs | | |
| | Coffee Break [Chapter One] 2CD (2006) | | 2008-05-15 06:30:53 | | Tracklist:
CD1:
01. Spacelife
02. Rainbow
03. Rain
04. All Right
05. Lord Id Real
06. The Day She'll Back
07. Silvia
08. Your Magic World
09. The Road
10. Asia
11. Lounge Samba
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It's All About Relaxation Music
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| | The Key (A Fairytale) - Chapter 1 - One More Journey (Part 5) | | 2008-04-18 13:12:23 | | He guided me down the narrow, winding stairs into the bowels of the abysmal caverns where rats ran freely and the stone floors were awash with slime. Coughing and moaning oozed from hidden chambers as we made our way through this hell that could only be described as the most horrendous nightmare a man could [...] | | By: free blog | | |
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| SoD Chapter One: Of Dire Passages | | 2008-01-27 22:22:00 | | (And so the journey begins! Chapter One of The Spellweaver of Dern)The Luu’tre lilted to her side, spraying water up onto the deck and drenching anyone who wasn’t already soaked from the rough seas. The Loe Straight was a brutal, treacherous, and otherwise unfriendly passage for any ship to take lightly. But the Luu’tre never took any trip lightly; her captain saw to that. This was a trip that could end good or bad and nowhere between, because as she was forced hard by the rapid currents, plunged into a relentless expanse of ocean that would fight with all its might to keep her from finding her way across into calmer waters, her captain had wild, slightly crazed ambitions that couldn’t be quenched by the physical demands of the world. Men pulled and vied for control of the massive sails that flapped and snapped as wind tore them one way and then another. It was here, just below the captain’s deck, where the giant wheel tipped and turned even in the stern grip of a madman | | By: The World in the Satin Bag | | |
| | Something Amiss - Chapter One Walkthrough | | 2007-11-26 08:52:43 | | Something Amiss - Chapter 1 is a point and click adventure game.Good Luck!!!Play Something Amiss Chapter 1Walkthrough - Guide - Solution - CheatsTake the coin on the right side of the MRI Machine.Use this coin on the grate, right under the plasma screen. It will open the grate. Now go through the passage.Take the tape recorder and the harddrive. You can hear the tape recorder, but it won't have any impact in the game.Now, in the middle of the floor there is a loose tile. Use the grato to open it, and collect the cables underneath.Put the cable and the harddrive together, and after this, you put them into the socket hole beside the door. This will open the door, and nopw you
e free. Online Games point and click walkthrough Solution Something Amiss Chapter One | | By: Online Games | | |
| | PART I: CHAPTER ONE | | 2005-09-04 00:26:00 | | - PART I -SOCIALIZATION - CHAPTER ONE -“ THEN ”EGOS’ AWAKENINGThe recording of activities is an age old custom whose earliest examples may be cave drawings relating to hunting and foraging techniques and locations. Valuable lessons if a family or clan were expected to flourish from season to season or, for that matter, generation to generation. We might imagine that the one among them who proved best at comprehensively recording such information was an honored member of the group, regarded with some degree of reverence, perhaps even considered in possession of qualities so incomprehensible to his peers that they seem magical. From the humble beginnings of an ability to diagram a day’s or season’s activities so all could understand what accounted for their successes and mistakes, evolved a talent capable of becoming the clan’s keeper of their history or lore. An individual with the vision to transcribe a three dimensional object into a two dimensional likeness displays a capacity of abstract thought necessary to make the vital connections witnessed in the day to day habits of creatures sharing their range of habitat. The behavioral instincts of wildlife surely would have piqued the curiosity of these primitives, influencing every aspect of the relationship they had with their surroundings. Instinct still ruled however and for good reason. Those were the days, after all, where brute strength and reaction time, spelled the difference between hunting and being hunted. It would still be tens of thousands of years before our ancestors amounted to little more than prey themselves in that now long extinct food chain. That same “survival instinct” told them to hold on to what they had. Additionally, if they saw something they wanted, they took it if they could, setting the stage for what would come to be called “pecking order”. Its continuation from pack or herd, to clan was seamless because it still served the same purpose. Simply put, it worked. Before | | By: THE HIGH WATCH, a View of God's Unfolding Divine P | | |
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