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- George Moore's The Untilled FieldThe desires of the characters in George Moore's The Untilled Field are revealed through their dreams. A unified need is displayed to create a new Ireland for a kind of nationalistic nourishment of the soul.
- The Contract [Part 3]Why do humans want to have relationships? Why do we long for intimacy and frienship? Why do we fall in love? Why do we get married?
- Christianity and HomosexualityWith Gay Marriage as a growing social trend, the media has been awfully biased in their views of who is a victim and who is the oppressor. In this article I seek to go beyond the conflicts that mass media instigate in order to give a better understanding.
- GargoyleHe knows not his name, his face, or his past, only his job. Unquestioning and servile, he guides the souls of the recently deceased to the afterlife, until his memories begin to return.
- Goethe: Germany's Prolific WriterUnder the influence of Charlotte von Stein began a decisive change within Goethe. It was during this period in the months of February and March 1779, when he had to go to different places of the Dukedom to recruit soldiers, to keep an eye on them.
- THE CLASSIC STALLA reluctant smuggler pilot, worried about the illegality, unconsciously creates a solution to his dilemma with the assistance of the errant Cardinal.
TransitionsA woman revisits four chapters of her life to find her chapters always have similar endings.- You Are a WinnerRick & Euan discuss luck and crime while eavesdropping on their conspirators in Russia. Prizes galore, while they discuss, 'The Perfect Crime,' you could walk away a winner in this special edition of 'Rick & Euan (fail to) Save The World'.
A Trip on the Salmon RiverAn amazing tale based on a true story of a rafting trip gone wrong. Earthy friends are forsaken by nature, something they spent their lives protecting. A fascinating and unexpected trip that is captivating the entire journey.- King Solomon's Mines, by H. Rider Haggard - Book ReviewLost civilizations, ancient treasures and daring escapes are the stuff of Hollywood, but H. Rider Haggard was writing Quartermain's exploits 100 years before Indiana Jones. Let's read King Solomon's Mines, a pioneer in adventure fiction.
- Censorship in America: The Culminations of My Research on the MatterWhat is censorship? Where does it happen? Why should we stop it? How do we stop it?
- A Summer of LiteracyDiscussion of some of the most enjoyable books I read this past summer, with recommendations for your own enjoyment.
- Can a "Justice for All" Mentality Lead to Depression?Sometimes when we feel a need for total fairness in life, our dealings with others can be hindered, thereby leading to depression. However, a thirst for total fairness in all things is one thing that commonly leads to bouts of depression.
- The Rise of the American Anti-hero: The Character that Changed the Way We Watch MoviesThis article takes an in-depth look at how American film was forever changed by the "anti-hero". Through close examination and research the article probes at the very meaning of cinematic heroes and their ever evolviong nature throughout the years.
- Christianity According to C.S. LewisWhat's so "mere" about C.S. Lewis's classic book?
One Year After Turning ThirtyToday is my 31st birthday This means that I have been a member of the "3-0 Club" for one full year now. Reflecting back on my state of mind and how i'm not sure it has changed much, I decided to look up my old myspace blogs from that time-period.- Ralphie Tastes like MangoA teenage romance novella
- How Western Literature Links Nature and WomenThis research paper asserts that women and nature are symbolically and linguistically linked in Western literature.
- Increase Your Intelligence: Easily, Quickly and SafelyThis article is about intelligence increase, and how you can systematically achieve the brain power you desire.
- Continental PhilosphyThis article shows that how continental philosophy works and how it deals with existenilism
- Of Eternal Mages"Some tales are best left untold. Some untold tales are best left alone."
6400 Miles (chapters 1-4) Into the Heart of AmericaThe first 4 chapters in the story of a young man's first road trip across the United States.
Traveling To Europe: A Personal GuidePart 1 in a series of 3 that chronicles a young man's account of his first trip through Europe. Sleep depraved, chemically altered and sarcastic is the best way to describe this.- The Third Personality: A Novel (32)It is still 1990 - and Tom Mendelson finally remembers everything unusual out of his youth and early adulthood ... and discovers that his time traveling "partner" is behind just about all of it. In the interim, a terrible event happens to his new friend.
Top Ten Songs by Tori AmosTori Amos as been around for two decades, giving us all a glimpse into her own life, as well as helping other find themselves. I have reviewed the top ten songs of this amazing singer/songwriter.- Criticizing Indian Assimilation PoliciesOf LaFarge's creative works, none present a more scathing indictment of the failures of the Indian educational system than the novel "Laughing Boy" and his 1935 short story "Higher Education."
- NteQ Lesson Plan for SE Hinton's the OutsidersThis is a lesson plan I created for my Master's program in Education for the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. It is designed for grades 8-12, and is easilly adaptable. It uses the NteQ lesson format, a format which fuses technology into common lessons.
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