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11th Evolving Practice of Ophthalmology Middle East Conference, Dubai World Trade Centre, 6 December 2024.

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5th Degree Armed Techniques

Technique used: Selective Coloring (Eyes)

Immortal Technique, Diabolic, Demics, and Poison Pen in Cleveland on 9/23/09

Leading Line Technique. Doesn't it make you wanna know what's up the stairs?

Leading Lines:

This technique is used to capture the person’s attention, and make them curious about the photo. It should make them want to walk right into the photo. The picture has to be shot in a certain way like Pictures of stairs, and hills would be a good example and picture to take of.

 

I think people who do this are kidding themselves

Materials and technique

* Fake fur with Embroidery details

* Hand strap (detachable) made by durable microfiber leather

* Smooth zipper

* Nice Packaging (Suitable for birthday gifts or any special present for your special one)

Striped scarf knitting with bricks technique two colors wine and light beige with tassels of the same colors

For my NZ Swap group this month, our challenge is Sepia.. I used a watercolour technique - with a variety of different stamps. The tips of the flowers are painted with bleach.

Done at Color Me Mine - Chilliwack.

New Technique Classes

 

American osteopath, naprapath, natural health expert & university professor, Dr Danial Nuzum has joined our faculty as a technique instructor.

 

Dr Nuzum, while being an osteopath, enrolled at the DO (doctor of osteopathy) program of National University of Medical Sciences (Spain) in order to learn more about this wonderful profession.

 

He is a TV personality, having appeared on TV numerous times while also conducting teaching seminars in universities in North & South America.

 

Dr Nuzum will teach the following technique classes:

 

-Balanced Ligamentous Tension (BLT)

-Strain/counterstrain

-Facilitated Positional Release (FPR)

-Still Technique

-Spitler Mechanotherapy

END OF JUNE 2011.... Already one year ago. At that time, I realized that the black cat with 6 toes was stoling the grey and white cat's food, under his nose and witouth bothering Chausson and Princesse watching! What a little rascal! From this moment, I had to feed both cats to avoid any battle between the two cats.

We tried using some random household objects as color filters. It was fun. Here Apurva is bluish white.

Why, is that a trucker's hitch you're using Leo? Excellent.

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