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    Description: PRICE JUST REDUCED: was 767K NOW 739.5K The Keller Williams Realty Team of Marie Becklund and Theresa Townsend present their Exclusive ... all » listings in the Greater Tampa Bay Area. Tampa Florida's Premiere Real Estate Team. They market your home to sell as if it were their own, a friend or family members. They guide you every step of the way along the process of getting your home ready to market. This is but one example of the Marketing Strategy and Technologies they utilize to gain the edge in getting your home sold. Agents for Keller Williams Marie Becklund & Theresa Townsend 3502 Henderson Blvd, Tampa, FL 33609 813-875-3700 ext.464 WEB SITES: http://theresat.yourkwagent.com http://mariebecklund.yourkwagent.com http://www.greatertampabayrealestate.com This Stunning Mark Rutenberg Home has everything you are looking for !! It's filled with all lots of extras: Double Front Doors lead you into the Formal Living and Dining Room with Beautiful High Gloss hardwood floors. The Kitchen is a cooks delight. The Family Room has a double sided wood burning fireplace surrounded by built ins.Glass French Doors lead you into an Office that anyone would love to be in. Imagine working surrounded by 3 large windows over looking this Beautiful Conservation Lot. What a calm and peaceful area to do a days work!!  «
  • Description: (A total of 4.There are some English descriptions on this video in "Chinese Civilization for Five Thousand Years1-1Xia夏 & Shang商")The Hemudu culture (河姆渡文化) (5000 BC to 4500 BC[1]) was a Neolithic culture that flourished just south of the Hangzhou Bay in Jiangnan in modern Yuyao, Zhejiang, China. The site at Hemudu was discovered in 1973. Hemudu sites were also discovered on the islands of Zhoushan.The Hemudu culture co-existed with the Majiabang culture as two separate and distinct cultures, with cultural transmissions between the two. Two major floods caused the nearby Yaojiang River to change its course and inundated the soil with salt, forcing the people of Hemudu to abandon its settlements. The Hemudu people lived in long, stilt houses.The Hemudu culture is one of the earliest cultures to cultivate rice. Most of the artifacts discovered at Hemudu consist of animal bones, exemplified by hoes made of shoulder bones used for cultivating rice.The culture also produced lacquer wood. The remains of various plants, including water caltrop, Nelumbo nucifera, acorns, beans, Gorgon euryale and bottle gourd, were found at Hemudu. The Hemudu people likely domesticated pigs, water buffalo and dogs. The people at Hemudu also fished and hunted, as evidence by the remains of bone harpoons and bows and arrowheads. Music instruments, such as bone whistles and wooden drums, were also found at Hemudu.The culture produced a thick, porous pottery. The distinct pottery was typically black and made with charcoal powder. Plant and geometric designs were commonly painted onto the pottery; the pottery was sometimes also cord-marked. The culture also produced carved jade ornaments, carved ivory artifacts and small, clay figurines.
  • Description: (A total of 4.There are some English descriptions on this video in "Chinese Civilization for Five Thousand Years1-1Xia夏 & Shang商")The Hemudu culture (河姆渡文化) (5000 BC to 4500 BC[1]) was a Neolithic culture that flourished just south of the Hangzhou Bay in Jiangnan in modern Yuyao, Zhejiang, China. The site at Hemudu was discovered in 1973. Hemudu sites were also discovered on the islands of Zhoushan.The Hemudu culture co-existed with the Majiabang culture as two separate and distinct cultures, with cultural transmissions between the two. Two major floods caused the nearby Yaojiang River to change its course and inundated the soil with salt, forcing the people of Hemudu to abandon its settlements. The Hemudu people lived in long, stilt houses.The Hemudu culture is one of the earliest cultures to cultivate rice. Most of the artifacts discovered at Hemudu consist of animal bones, exemplified by hoes made of shoulder bones used for cultivating rice.The culture also produced lacquer wood. The remains of various plants, including water caltrop, Nelumbo nucifera, acorns, beans, Gorgon euryale and bottle gourd, were found at Hemudu. The Hemudu people likely domesticated pigs, water buffalo and dogs. The people at Hemudu also fished and hunted, as evidence by the remains of bone harpoons and bows and arrowheads. Music instruments, such as bone whistles and wooden drums, were also found at Hemudu.The culture produced a thick, porous pottery. The distinct pottery was typically black and made with charcoal powder. Plant and geometric designs were commonly painted onto the pottery; the pottery was sometimes also cord-marked. The culture also produced carved jade ornaments, carved ivory artifacts and small, clay figurines.
  • Description: (A total of 4.There are some English descriptions on this video in "Chinese Civilization for Five Thousand Years1-1Xia夏 & Shang商")The Hemudu culture (河姆渡文化) (5000 BC to 4500 BC[1]) was a Neolithic culture that flourished just south of the Hangzhou Bay in Jiangnan in modern Yuyao, Zhejiang, China. The site at Hemudu was discovered in 1973. Hemudu sites were also discovered on the islands of Zhoushan.The Hemudu culture co-existed with the Majiabang culture as two separate and distinct cultures, with cultural transmissions between the two. Two major floods caused the nearby Yaojiang River to change its course and inundated the soil with salt, forcing the people of Hemudu to abandon its settlements. The Hemudu people lived in long, stilt houses.The Hemudu culture is one of the earliest cultures to cultivate rice. Most of the artifacts discovered at Hemudu consist of animal bones, exemplified by hoes made of shoulder bones used for cultivating rice.The culture also produced lacquer wood. The remains of various plants, including water caltrop, Nelumbo nucifera, acorns, beans, Gorgon euryale and bottle gourd, were found at Hemudu. The Hemudu people likely domesticated pigs, water buffalo and dogs. The people at Hemudu also fished and hunted, as evidence by the remains of bone harpoons and bows and arrowheads. Music instruments, such as bone whistles and wooden drums, were also found at Hemudu.The culture produced a thick, porous pottery. The distinct pottery was typically black and made with charcoal powder. Plant and geometric designs were commonly painted onto the pottery; the pottery was sometimes also cord-marked. The culture also produced carved jade ornaments, carved ivory artifacts and small, clay figurines.
  • Description: I play the intro of norwegian wood, just learned it like 1/2 hour ago.. im getting some good skill but I cant find the right material to learn off of.If Anyone has any links to any sites for fingerstyle [not pro-fingerstyle where its all super difficult] guitar tabs / notes or whatever, then send em my way in a message or comment.above all else, enjoy.