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Tattoo Artists Don’t Work In Back Alleys Anymore

The world of tattooing has changed greatly for tattoo artists. No longer are they solely found in the run down and unsavory areas of a city or in prisons, even though there are still those who do their tattooing in such places. Tattoo artists are now working in the better neighborhoods as well.

What I Discovered While Reading Homeschool Reviews

Before choosing to homeschool my children, I read various homeschool reviews. Most of the parents’ experiences that I read about helped me understand the freedom that comes with expanding your child’s curriculum further than just the 4-5 mandatory core subjects.

The Demise of Classical Education and Where We Are Now

The minds of youth today have a serious problem, and it’s rooted in the demise of classical education. With the loss of classical education, we have also been robbed of the values, visions, and ideas of Rome and Greece. It was these values and ideas that shaped Western civilization and our nation.

Popular Cartoonist’s Life Saved Twice By Dogs

In the mid-90’s I was still relatively new to southern California. I had sold my bustling bus tour business in Washington D.C and moved to Los Angeles to try my hand at screen-writing. Not much was shaking for me for the first few years. Except the ground. I settled in Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley area. I can clearly remember being awakened about five a.m by my golden retriever puppy Otis who was barking wildly. Otis slept on the bed with me but he had hopped down onto the floor to begin his ranting. This was no ordinary bark but I took him outside anyway into the back yard which met an alley. Otis kept barking and was clearly agitated but did not relieve himself. I rubbed my eyes and looked around and there was dozens (if not more) cats walking around in circles in the alley. I had never seen this before. They were clearly not acting the way I normally see cats behave, but it was as if they were trying to escape something. Otis contined his whining nonstop.

Trust Your Artistic Judgment When You Paint And Draw Perspectives

When you want to learn about perspectives you will find hundreds of art books to show you how…