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Monday, December 26, 2011

Faberge

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Bees

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Womens Football

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Video Gamers

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Quiz Show

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PRS Guitars

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Pinball

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Musical Instruments

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Food Stylist

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Coral Reefs

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Drum Circle

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Ocean Plastic Debris

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Rainforest

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Musician Michelle Branch

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American Buddhism

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Learn More about Faberge:

Peter Karl Faberge was a Russian jeweller of German, Danish and French origin. He was best known for the famous Faberge eggs, using precious metals and gemstones. The Faberge egg became a symbol of luxury, and the eggs are regarded as masterpieces of the jeweler's art. Although the House of Faberge is famed for its Imperial Easter eggs, it made many more objects ranging from silver tableware to fine jewelry. In 1900, Faberge’s work represented Russia at the 1900 World’s Fair in Paris.
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