Diamond is April's Birthstone

Written by Sam Serio


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Of Kings and Queens, Archdukes and Duchesses Legend has it that Cupid’s arrows were tipped in diamonds and overrepparttar centuries, this magnificent gemstone has acquired a well-deserved reputation asrepparttar 147867 ultimate gift of love. In less democratic times, diamonds were reserved for royalty…the only people "entitled" to their symbolism of strength, courage and invincibility. But in 1477, Archduke Maximillian of Austria gave a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy and before longrepparttar 147868 tradition of diamond engagement rings was one embraced by evenrepparttar 147869 most humble brides-to-be and their suitors. The diamond's white hue signifies life, joy and innocence. But diamonds may be nearly any color inrepparttar 147870 rainbow plus a wide range of browns, grays, and white. Shades of yellow are most common, followed by colorless. Blue, black, reddish, and greenish are more valuable (some extremely so). P.S. I Love You It's interesting to note that a woman wears her diamond onrepparttar 147871 third finger of her left hand because early Egyptians believedrepparttar 147872 vena amoris (vein of love) ran directly fromrepparttar 147873 heart torepparttar 147874 top ofrepparttar 147875 third finger, left hand A gift of a Diamond is symbolic of everlasting love. There is no more convincing a promise of an enduring relationship thanrepparttar 147876 brilliant gemstone that has endured in people's hearts throughoutrepparttar 147877 history.

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The Enigma of a Movie Poster

Written by Mark McCallister


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Some adults make it a hobby to collect movie posters too. It’s like collecting stamps, coins or baseball cards. They keep their posters safe and put uprepparttar ones that they love most. It may not bring much monetary satisfaction to them, but these posters are often an object of admiration. The way in whichrepparttar 147834 elements within these posters are uniquely put together generates an enigma that no other item can.

Yet there are also those who frame up movie posters and use them as decorative pictures for their home. To them,repparttar 147835 movie poster is a work of art and is to be admired. Also, torepparttar 147836 romantics, movie posters remind them of a time in their lives which may have been enjoyable, happy or just memorable. Movie posters have a way of bringing us back in time, especially to a season when things were much less complicated, and movies were always great events to look forward to. all movies posters here to add to your collections.

Author Bio: Mark McCallister is a total movie buff and has reviewed English, French & Italian Movies over a span of 7 years now. Besides, he likes to have an account of his favourite movie posters and keeps updating himself. He has more than 8,000 digital movie posters and is still going on. Guess he’s going to set some kind of record for himself!!!

Mark McCallister is a total movie buff and has reviewed English, French & Italian Movies over a span of 7 years now. Besides, he likes to have an account of his favourite movie posters and keeps updating himself. He has more than 8,000 digital movie posters and is still going on. Guess he’s going to set some kind of record for himself!!!


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