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Letting Up Despite Great Faults

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Michael Tapper

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Letting Up Despite Great Faults

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7LA

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Sir Thomas William Smartt

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Newschool of Architecture and Design

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Michele Besso

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Millennium Dreamers

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Softatics Corporation

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MEGA SOCIETY DOES EXIST YOU CANNOT DENY THAT

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rishav parmar

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Autrey Mill Middle School

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Crystal Taliefero

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Camerina Balenciaga

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Moises Constantino Henriques

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The NorthUmbrian people

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Mohammad Namjoo

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Scroll Quest

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siberbakkal

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registered engineer

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The Origin of the Anthonian Philosophy

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southernside montessori school

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Mastamind

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Damien Brigham

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Text of Oratorio LA RESURREZIONE HAENDEL

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Fetal Farming

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Robbert Schilder

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Food Ethics

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Affero General Public License

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Erase the Virus

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Alan Baghumian

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Benedict Winter 1993-

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A Leader is Born

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Jose Joaquin de Olmedo

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Porcelaine (French scent hound)

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Right Guard

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Chelmsford High School

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Mickey to Donald:Magical Adventure 3

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Family Troubles (Our Gang short)

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Trivia

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Bojan Brnovic

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del boudreau

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Leeds Guide Ltd

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House Subcommitee on Legislative Oversight

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Cytoxan

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Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan

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George McClelland Whitesides

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Draven Valentine and The Emo Boy Stories

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Shatkona

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Kirby Ikin

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RMG Connect

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Charleston Town Center mall

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Parasubiculum

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Charleston Town Center Mall

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Richard Yañez (author, 1967- )

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Kinnigoli

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The Adi Granths

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COMETA Report France

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Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord

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Rajeev Jain, WICA - Director of Photography, Cinematographer - Rajiv Jain

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Hafnarfjörður

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Ulumini

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Roger

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Hilaire/ on XM radio 155

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Nicholas Perrot

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Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst

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Thalatta! Thalatta!

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Ryszard Riedel

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BSc (Econ)

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MSc (Econ)

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Nomad

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vanity page 67.181.45.197 22:53, 22 July 2006 (UTC) http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Steve_Jurvetson[reply]

Not notable, looks more like business advertising than a encyclopedic article

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67.181.45.197 22:53, 22 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I have created this deletion page at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Steve Jurvetson, and copied your rationale for deletion. NatusRoma | Talk 03:36, 23 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


terence

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Russian and Turkish Baths

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From the Roman Baths of Caracalla to the sumptuous marble pools and steam rooms of the Ottoman Turks, the ancients new instinctively that bathing and sweating are good for you. Not only does sweat carry off toxins from the system, but the process produce's a sense of sweet, overwhelming relaxation. To this day, that makes bathhouses among the favorite places for Russian's to sweat away their afternoons. Since 1892 The Tenth Street Baths between First Ave and Avenue A in the East Village of New York has been the place for Russians and Americans alike to sweat the day away. Generations of Celebrities have passed through its doors over the years, Frank Sinatra, John Belushi, Bill Murray, and more recently the likes of John F. Kennedy Jr., Darrel Hannah, Robert De Niro, Veronica Webb and L.L. Cool J. Now after 100 years as one of the most literally "hottest" spots in New York, The Russian and Turkish Baths has come to Miami. The Russian and Turkish Baths, 5445 Collins Ave at the Castle Beach Club is the place where the Old World blends with the new. The baths on Collins Avenue are an experience, an unexpected paradise, and you're liable to take off a few pounds with the routine. What does the day look like? You might start the day (12:00p.m-12:00p.m.) in "The Cave"- a cave like setting where you can relax in the Salt Water Jacuzzi as the heated natural ocean salt water pounds at your body, massaging every part of you, from a well 95 feet below the ground. Try a few minutes under the ocean waterfall and you will feel like you've been instantly swept away thousands of miles from civilization to your own personal island. You will notice at the Bath's that the mood is more than relaxed, it's almost zen. Guys will be stretching, girls are assuming yoga positions, or even meditating. A couple might be frolicking in the Jaccuzi, or engrossed in conversation in the Steamroom. "Dunk!" one woman instructs a newcomer as she comes out of the Steam Room and gets into the ice-cold pool nearby. Another ten people are hanging out in the Russian Room, filling up buckets-and before passing out-dumping it over their heads. "Feels Good", says a lady named Paula, who barbecues herself once a week here. "I've been to spas that are much more elegant, " says Paula's friend, an aerobics teacher, 'but here there's a lot of tile and the steam room is all stone and it's like walking into the 1900's." No one seems self-conscious, lounging or walking in almost naked bliss, whether their body resembles Jackie Gleason or an Olympic Russian Gymnast, no one seems to care, and the feeling of total freedom from worrying about appearances is the big attraction. The goal at the baths is to get in touch with your real self; to be free and un-burdened and in the process to truly enjoy yourself. Here at the Baths you will be free to do just that! Now that you are free, there are so many options from here: Try the Turkish Steam Room, built in the same manner as centuries ago, once in, you will be surrounded by the same marble walls and columns that the ancient Turks used to bathe in. Maybe the wet steam room with eucalyptus is the thing you need to get rid of your head cold. The aroma bath will tingle every cell of your body. Try our gym for a great workout or play tennis after you loosen up. After an hour or two, head to one-of- the- many massage rooms for a Swedish massage or shiatsu. Here the Russian strongman or woman, will pound, squeeze, un-wind and de-tense muscles you didn't even know you had. If you can't take the pounding, one of the more easy-going massage experts, will more gently ease, kneed and work out your kinks. After your massage, you can nosh on bagels and cream cheese, eggs, salads, or take-a-stab at one of the Russian traditional meals. Maybe after all that shvitzing: a huge bottle of seltzer, or fresh carrot juice is the thing you'll want most. At the "restaurant" you can gain back some of that weight you lost, while enjoying cable TV and lounging around in one of the robes supplied to you when you enter. After eating, you might want to take a short nap, at the baths there is even a relaxation room where a very comfortable "Log Bed" awaits you.

Now that you're relaxed, and out of bed, lets get down to the real business, and head on down to "The Russian Room" where a huge cavernous chamber awaits you. There on two tiers of benches, surrounding a huge rock-walled furnace where women and men alike will be immersed in a most wonderful 3-part routine called The Schvitz. Here's how it goes: First you go into the bath-a very hot, very steamy, stone furnaced "radiant heat" room. When the heat starts to get unbearable, take one of the dozens of buckets around the room, fill it with ice cold water, and like the Russians hundreds of years before you have done, dump it over your head. Now don't be self-conscious because as you will soon notice, everyone is dousing themselves with buckets of water. In that sheer moment as the ice cold water pours over you, comes one of the most enjoyable moments you will ever experience. It is sheer delight. Now for the third part, lie down on the uppermost bench, and the platza specialist will scrub you (actually beat you) with a broom made of fresh oak leaves, sopping with olive oil soap. The oak leaves contain a natural astringent, which will open your pours, remove toxins, and actually take off layers of dead skin. The sensation is so relaxing that one client described the platza as "Jewish acupuncture". Now, for the real men or woman: outside the Russian Room is an ice-cold bath, equal to the coldest region's of the Russian Front. Now, the trick here is to dunk yourself in as fast as you can. Once in the water, the transfer of your body from hot to cold will be the most exhilarating feeling you will ever have. Once dunked, you will probably feel like a car that just passed through a car wash, so here there is another rest area where bathers relax between stints in the sauna. There is a sign overhead that says, "There are no places like this anywhere within thousands of miles from here, so this must be the right place", at this point, you will nod your head and certainly agree! The late John Belushi and others used the baths in New York to steam away the after effects of too many drugs and booze. Actress Tia Carrere likens the place to a depressurizing time zone. "I walk through the door and my biorhythms instantly slow down, she says. It reminds me of the kind of place where Cleopatra would have gone." "The Dead Sea mud treatment is great for the skin." Rap impresario Russell Simmons views the baths as the perfect place for unwinding and impressing his model of the moment, he insists it's the ideal place to conduct business. You got two guys sitting there half-naked on the rock; you're talking, you're bonding, you're solidifying your relationship. It's a good place for making deals, especially if you're good with the heat and the other guy is getting his brains fried." Either way, it doesn't matter, whether you're rich or poor, fat or small, actor or struggling waiter, whether making a deal, or you're there to get the most reasonably priced massage of your lifetime. It just doesn't matter! What a way to rejuvenate! "There's no competition, like when you go to the gym, says Margaret, a 28-year old viola player who has been coming once-a-week for the last year. "At the gym, you see everybody trying to build up his or her bodies. Here, we just are the way we are- big, fat, tall, short, tiny, large breasted or flat-chested. You don't have to pretend," she says. "There's no need to defend against the beauties or the beasts." So don't be self-conscious, Take a one-day vacation and treat your body and soul to the deal of a lifetime. At only $25.00 dollars a day, it's a wonderful opportunity to do yourself a world of good. Stay by us! And for those of you who would like to stay longer we have luxurious ocean front townhouse vacation rentals which are only a step away from the Atlantic Ocean and a giant pool!


Sources

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http://www.netside.net/~fish33/bath.htm www.russianandturkishbaths.com www.russianturkishbaths.com



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Spyros Loues

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AM 1320 WCVG Covington, KY/Cincinnati, OH

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Visions of Reality with Elizabeth Joyce

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