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- Nature and Literature: Living in the FlickerJacquetta Hawkes, Norman McLean and Joseph Conrad point their readers to ancient worlds and link humanity to the place from which it came in order to comment on our pride and arrogance. They tell stories that rinvite us to live in the flicker.
- Adventures in Toronto, Canada: Downtown YongeDowntown Yonge is Toronto's most popular and most frequented part of the city. The phrase "Something for everyone" doesn't even begin to describe what awaits visitors!
List of Literary Terms with Expanded Explicit and Implicit MeaningsThis article allows the researchers to bank on the importance of literary terms with expanded literary meanings and implications for emphasis and understanding.
Philippine Literature: The Core in Story-and-drama-analysis Stems from a Local Interest Story of Professional Experiences Based on Literary WorksWhat makes this article locally interesting is that during the important school events, a group of secondary school teachers convened and ostensibly made a "unified format in teaching the abstract and technical analysis" of a story as shown below.- Great Fast-Paced Adventure Books for Tweens and TeensThese books pull their readers in right from the start and keep them turning pages with action, suspense, surprise and humor.
Physical, Psychological and Spiritual Wellness Through RunningEssay on how an average overweight woman overcame physical and mental challenges to become healthy and fit through running.
Time-traveling Adventures with Taklamakan, Queen of the Huns and Tarbagatay, Khatun of the KhazariThrough a time-tunnel, the Queen of the Huns and the Khatun of the Khazars travel from their medieval homelands to the midst of World War II in the Caucasus to do good deeds and make the world a gentler place.
Book Review: "Strange Things Happen: A Life with the Police, Polo and Pygmies" By Stewart CopelandReview of the autobiography by composer and drummer Stewart Copeland. Although most known for his years with the Police, here Stewart shares stories about a life far beyond the arena stage.- Kindred Spirits: Donald Miller and Christopher McCandlessChristopher McCandless and Donald Miller are two very different souls with very different backgrounds who share common principles on life.
Top Five Kid Friendly Outdoor Adventures in PennsylvaniaThere are so many outdoor adventures waiting in Pennsylvania, most of which are kid friendly. Here are the top five choices from a Pennsylvania resident.
Disneynature's Earth Brings Interest Back to Disney's True-Life AdventuresDisney's Disneynature production arm might be accused of being politically motivated to the liberal side. But there isn't any evidence of that despite allowing us to look decades back to the truly balanced True-Life Adventures...- My Fair Lady: Cervantes' Dulcinea and Voltaire's CunegondeA look at similarities and differences between Dulcinea and Cunegonde.
- Spring Break Hiking AdventuresAfter being cooped up inside all winter it's nice to get out and be a part of nature and go exploring. This article will discuss five popular hiking destinations for Spring Break.
Non-Scary Halloween and Fall Family Activities Around ClevelandPlaces to go and things to do, that don't scare the pants off you. Some are fall-ish, some Halloween-y.- Single Life: More Interesting, Balanced and HappyA short commentary on the single life as a modern woman. Why do we sometimes feel we are lacking and why we really shouldn't!
Disney's Disneynature Production Arm: Myths Behind the Staging of Nature ScenesMany Disney fans are tired of discussing the reality that the studio's old True-Life Adventures were staged for the sake of entertainment and to the detriment of some wild animals. Now, with Disneynature--the staging might bring on new ways to view nature on film...- Literary Techniques and Their Uses in a Journey Toward AwarenessEmma, The Adventures of Hucklberry Finn, and My Name is Asher Lev bear stark resemblences to one another in how the author uses literary techniques to develop them. For all interested in literature, this is a great start and a walkthrough to analysis.
- 'Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise' Reveals Covert Moves of Restaurant CriticWhat do secret agents and restaurant critics have in common? Well, with the notable exceptions of James Bond, and John Steed and Emma Peel (the Avengers), they don't want to be recognized.
- Interview of Australian Author and Photographer Thomas PalfyThomas Palfy, author and photographer has created some of the most colorful and picturesque photo books ever created for Australia.
- Analyzing the Hero in The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnThis is an analysis of why and how Huckleberry Finn's character is the quintessential personification of the ideals of nonconformity in the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- Family Railroad Adventures in the Lone Star State of TexasGive Mom a unique and different gift this year for Mother's Day.
The Emancipation of Mimi- Platinum Edition and ExtrasA THOROUGH recap of 2005's best selling album, just in time for the release, The Adventures of Mimi- The Voice, the Hits, the Tour DVD available exclusively at Best Buy this Tuesday, December 4th. New album due February 2008
Hindu Afterworlds: A Journey Across Heaven and HellThe concepts of heaven and hell as destinations of afterlife are sometimes thought of as the exclusive domain of Abrahamic religions. However, heaven and hell are also described in the Hindu scriptures - and very colorfully and elaborately at that!- Adventures of Huck Finn is NOT RacistTouches on the issue of race and morality in Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
How to Survive -- and Even Enjoy -- Disney with Your Teen Son and His FriendsTips and insights gleaned from my recent Disney adventure with my 16-year-old son, Max. Boys will be boys, no matter where in the world you drop them.- Summer Camp Adventures for Teens in UtahUtah has camps of all sorts where kids can have summer adventures, build their self-confidence, and have loads of fun in their summer off.
How Being Poor Brought My Family Closer and Made Us Happier PeopleIf you are experiencing financial hardship, listen up. Being poor does not have to include self-loathing and a life of no entertainment or fun. Here is how my family survived the worst of times.- Cool TV Blogs: Stars, Shows, and Sometimes Characters SpeakTV blogs have news, reviews and reflections. They're sometimes run by stars, shows, or written by people "in character." Here are some tv blogs
- The American Dream in the Novels The Awakening, The Outcasts of Poker Flat, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and Neighbor RosickyTo become an American success a person has to have the perfect life of money, luxury, family and work in the pre-civil war era; after the civil war people suddenly found that the people who had the best lives were the people who were the happiest.
- Homes and Natural Landmarks in Costa Almeria, SpainA jaunt up through the southeast corner of Spain brings you to Costa de Almeria, a 200- km stretch of unspoiled beaches that serve as a shrine to sunshine and relaxation.
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