2006 March

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Ask Art! Sun Exposure & Protective Hats

It�s time for another edition of Ask Art!, our series of questions submitted by readers. Today�s question comes from a desert museum director concerned about the effects of excessive exposure to sun light and heat.

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Company Profile: Young

Merchants are always looking for new suppliers for their businesses and it

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Ebay Raises and Lowers Fees

Although 2006 has hardly gotten started it has already been a busy one for Internet auction leader Ebay. So far they have announced that they were raising their seller fees, eliminating fees in China, appointed an Ebay veteran to head Skype, and hired a new chief financial officer.

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Betty Boop, a License and a Legend

In the 1930s animation genius Max Fleischer, who also created Popeye the Sailor, began releasing cartoons starring a character based on singer Helen Kane. Kane’s distinctive high-pitched voice and flirty character were animated and recorded into Betty Boop. Her appearance in August of 1930 launched the first female animated character to stardom. Although there has not been a new Betty Boop cartoon in 65 years her image remains instantly recognizable.

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Bugs Bunny and Warner Bro

No cartoon character with the exception of Disney

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Bumper Stickers

The bumper sticker is one the more peculiar aspects of modern society. Tens of millions of automobiles tool about on the highway and byways of the land with political slogans, advertising, and simple jokes affixed to their rear bumper, window, or fender. The 3×12 inch rectangles have become arguably the most common form of social and political statement.

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Wholesale Lighters

You see them at every convenience store. You see them at the tobacconists and in most grocery stores. Cigarette lighters are such an inexpensive and everyday item it is easy to overlook the intricacies of both the technology that made disposable lighters possible and the economics of selling them.

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Gianni Versace

Born to a family of tailors in the southern Italian town of Reggio Calabria Gianni Versace came to define glamour and exuberant impracticality in fashion. He was born on December 2nd, 1946 and even as a small child showed a remarkable flair for design.

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Ask Art!

We are fortunate enough to receive emails from many of our visitors with question pertaining to the ins and outs of the online wholesale, retail, and auction site reselling worlds. These questions are often thought provoking, not to mention occasionally thorny. ^^^ Education is an important part of growing any industry and we always do our best to provide answers to the visitors who write. It occurred to use that …

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