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T he List of 100 is a powerful technique you can use to generate ideas, clarify your thoughts, uncover hidden problems or get solutions to any specific questions you’re interested in. The technique is very simple in principle: state your issue or question in the top of a blank sheet of paper and come up with a list of one hundred answers or solutions about it . “100 Ways to Generate Income”, “100 Ways to be More Creative” or “100 Ways to Improve my Relationships” are some examples. “ One hundred entries ?

Tackle Any Issue With a List of 100

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animation tutorial - walk cycle part 1

http://www.idleworm.com/how/anm/02w/walk1.shtml Most sane people have a fear of animating walk cycles. Many events are happening at the same time, and it can seem overwhelming. A single mistake on your first drawing can wreck the rest of the scene. However, the process can be broken down into a series of steps which can go some distance in simplifying the process. A walk cycle can be described by four distinct poses:

How To Create Deep & Compelling Magic Item Backgrounds In Just 60 Seconds

Image via Wikipedia Give your magic item a quick history. Then use the history to tie a whole bunch of things together that will make you look like a genius. http://www.roleplayingtips.com/campaigns/how-to-create-deep-compelling-magic-item-backgrounds-in-just-60-seconds/
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1/4" Pine plywood. You can use whatever type of wood you want, but pine looks nice and is relatively cheap. You'll need enough wood to cut out the following pieces: Two 5.5" x 10.5" pieces One 8" x 10.5" base piece Two 8.5 x 5.5" pieces Five 2 7/16" x 11" slats Also you will need two 6 sided half a decagon pieces. http://www.instructables.com/id/Legend-of-Zelda-Treasure-chest-with-sound/

Legend of Zelda Treasure chest with sound!

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http://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2007/03/25/how-to-ace-your-finals-without-studying/

How to Ace Your Finals Without Studying & Scott H Young

I’ve never been that keen on studying before an exam. I rarely study for more than a half hour, even for big final exams worth more than half my grade. When I do study, I usually just skim over the material and do a few practice questions. For some of my math classes I have yet to do a single practice question for homework.
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