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Award Winners
for June 2006
This page was last updated: April 20, 2007
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Barefoot Webworks' mission is rooted deeply within the ideals of honesty, hard work, simplicity, sound principles of web design and the personal convictions of the folks they work with. They are dedicated to helping other businesses, large or small, achieve their dreams of success on the internet. To that end, they promise to give you the utmost attention to your site, your business and your personal preferences. In their words, "We do ask you forgive us one slight digression. We Go BAREFOOT!"
(Awarded 6/7/2006)
Mirol Art Invest is a good investment possibility that many investors have been asking for. If you like good and secure investment = please go ahead. "One company in the team $AVASEN", Part of Private Living, Mallorca.
(Awarded 6/7/2006)
The webmaster of HumanHand.com writes, "My father has no hands, which as a young child I believed to be perfectly normal and natural. I was eight years old when the school librarian was given the arduous task of proving to me that my own hands wouldn't fall off one day. Her efforts began a life-long study into the wonders of Cheirology. Over the years the search has taken me on a bizarre journey through topics with only the hands in common: Palmistry, Chirokinesics, meditation hand positions, Laying of Hands, slight-of-hand, Burning Palm, Iron Palm, reflexology.... the list goes on and on."
(Awarded 6/7/2006)
John Burton writes, "Original Portraits ... are truly unique, and can make a fabulous addition to your home, or a thoughtful gift. I undertake portrait commissions - people, pets*, and prized objects (such as cars, motorbikes, houses) - to your specifications. My commission prices start from just £80.00. I can produce portrait paintings in pastel or watercolour and drawings in charcoal/pencil or aux trois/quatre crayons." (Awarded 6/7/2006)
Turmoil leads to Hope offers information, support and help to those who have the same experiences as the webmaster did, and want to take a stand on violence within families. The webmaster says, "We can deal with problems in our own lives better when we share these experiences with others who share our pain and suffering. We help ourselves while we help others. My motivation has always been love. Love for people who suffer the pain of abuse and illness. Love for those who just need to know someone else cares." (Awarded 6/7/2006)
Aspect Ireland is a site where you can share the webmasters view of some of the "Irishness" of Ireland through photos, stories, humour and articles on people, places and events.
(Awarded 6/7/2006)
Malai portfolio, providing personal details, and the work samples of S. Rajan Malaiappan, Web & Graphic Designer.
(Awarded 6/7/2006)
LambeauBear says, "Before you is the latest step in my three year journey into the world of web publishing. Inside you will find free tournament page templates, tools to make your web site work a little easier, and hopefully a smile or two. I reside in the land of Oz with my 3 beautiful children and 2 grandchildren. To find Oz, locate Kansas City and hang a left. Oh and watch out for the flying monkeys, they have very poor hygiene habits. I am a football fanatic; I bleed the green and gold of the Green Bay Packers. Pour me a Guinness and I will tell you how I got my name."
(Awarded 6/7/2006)
The Wing Chun Kung Fu website says, "Martial Arts are arts of fighting. These can be physical or psychological, technology-assisted or empty-handed, and can include various skills such as shooting guns, hacking computers, mind control and more. In a world where junk food is the diet, walking to the car is exercise, and practicing exam techniques is an education, people need an activity to cultivate the health of their mind and body. In a world where thuggery is cool and muggery is the norm, many wise men practice martial arts. The martial arts can provide skills in combat as well as guidance in preserving good physical health and a good ethical attitude. Remember though - the success of your training depends heavily on the quality of your teachers."