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The geography of henna

Ancient, intricate art form still fascinates people

The geography of henna

The intricate art swirls across its canvas. A gentle hand applies the tiny lines and dots of paint. The canvas, the human body. The paint, henna, an ancient form of body art. Henna is a plant, a small shrub. Its leaves are plucked and then made into a reddish-brown paste to be applied to the body. (0) comments

Stretching Out

Yoga, pilates emphasize physical and mental fitness

Finding a way to lose weight has become a part of everyday life for many college students. Though commonly accepted practices for losing weight include diet and exercise, there are other ways to accomplish fitness goals. One of these methods is yoga, an "ancient Indian body of knowledge that dates back more than 5,000 years ago," according to the Web site ABC-of-Yoga (http://www. (1) comment

World's Laziest Person: And the winner is ... Jessica, who circles parking lots a half-dozen times, waiting for the space 20 feet from the door. Parking your car 100 feet or even 200 feet away and walking the extra steps would be (gasp!) exercise. Adding steps to daily activities is free exercise. (0) comments

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