Unfortunately didn’t take any before, however you can see where GarlandEHarris.com sits at number two on page 1 of Google. …Read the Rest
Archive for February, 2012
ScreenShots for Israeli Martyr original Art (hotspot) pg1
Unfortunately didn’t take any before, however you can see where GarlandEHarris.com sits at number two on page 1 of Google. …Read the Rest
ScreenShots for NDP – How To Reduce and Release Anger (hotspot)
This publication can be found on the Garland E. Harris blog. When we contracted for this project, we didn’t get …Read the Rest
How To Reduce And Release Anger – Fast And Easy Techniques (Health and Wellness)
Symptoms of Anger
Right about now you’re likely saying to yourself, “Well, duh! Anger’s kind of obvious, isn’t it?!?” The answer is, well, no; not always. While the most common signs of anger that come to mind when you hear the word may well be, people deal with anger differently and some can greatly mask it.
163 Days to XXX Olympic Summer Games in 2012 – City of London
163 Days to XXX Olympic Summer Games in 2012 – City of London
Israeli Martyrs one of the most significant paintings of the twentieth century, painted in 1972 by renowned American artist and inventor, John Pitre. This painting was commissioned as a tribute to the massacred Israeli athletes at the Olympic Games in Munich, Germany and was used as a fundraising tool for Jewish charities. With an appraised value of $7,000,000 in the 1970’s it raised $3,000,000 in less than three hours at an event in Miami Beach, and sold millions of copies. Original Painting Oil on Canvas _Size: 40 x 30 in
It is the owner’s wish that Israeli Martyr be a continuing fundraiser for the Jewish people and be enshrined in Israel.
Black September and the Murder of 11 Israelis at the 1972 Munich Olympics
Palestinian Terrorism and Olympic Shame
This article by Pierre Tristam tells the story of another time in the Olympic’s XX history.
The Israeli Martyrs – an Original Fine Art Painting by John Pitre For Sale
Israeli Martyrs one of the most significant paintings of the twentieth century, painted in 1972 by renowned American artist and inventor, John Pitre. This painting was commissioned as a tribute to the massacred Israeli athletes at the Olympic Games in Munich, Germany and was used as a fundraising tool for Jewish charities. With an appraised value of $7,000,000 in the 1970’s it raised $3,000,000 in less than three hours at an event in Miami Beach, and sold millions of copies. Original Painting Oil on Canvas _Size: 40 x 30 in
It is the owner’s wish that Israeli Martyr be a continuing fundraiser for the Jewish people and be enshrined in Israel.




