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- Absence of Malice Classic 80s Movie ReviewAbsence of Malice starring Paul Newman and Sally Field reminds us about the power of the press and how we should all presume the innocence of others until proven guilty in a court of law.
- Why I Don’t Celebrate ThanksgivingAn innocent question from my son caused me to do some soul searching about what this holiday means to me.
- Five of the Most Evil Children in FilmEvil children are often major players in horror movies. They are confounding and frightening in their very existence. The contrast of innocence expected in children and evil that these children can do only intensifies the malice they exude.
Crime and Punishment: Sentencing Juvenile OffendersPunishment for many juveniles is much too light and doesn't fit their crime. Attempting to correct wrong behavior only will come once the behavior is accepted for what it is, and not something of a lesser degree based on the offenders age.
Fictional Thieves from the 19th CenturyUnforgettable thieves from 19th century literature, from Oliver Twist to Thenardier.- The Need for Church DisciplineConsidering an unpleasant and controversial subject in the Scriptures.
When Did the WWE Get a Free Pass on Steroids?Early deaths of other athletes need to be examined and used to make changes in WWE testing policy- Plagiarism, Technology and Our Changing WorldHow the "plagiarism machine" and other technologies force us to reassess our notions of plagiarism and copyright.
The Tomato and Onion TrialA man faces five years in prison for the charge of impeding one's right to beliefs for his editorial comments on a woman's cooking recipe.- Implied Consent: Act II, Scene VEdward Mark, Raymond Neville, and Everett Waltonford develop a systematic case to defend the life Quintus Grummond, as Act II of this futuristic four-act play on the sanctity of human life draws to an end.
Shakespeare's Faces of DesireA look at three of Shakespeare's greatest plays (Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Richard III), and the motivation for the characters' actions within these plays.
Lost SocietyWake up call for America. Our country needs to go back to its foundations. This is an article I wrote to explsin what I am seeing in current events. That which is written here highlightd a few things in society.
Solidity of Purpose IThis book is a generalized book about life and principles to live by.
The 'Keep it Real' Don Imus PollWhether the Imus controversy has reached its apex remains to be seen. In the meantime, let's take a look at the 'Keep It Real Don Imus' poll.- {Pardon Me} Don't Tread on Me {Please}I don't care if everyone else in the world has abandoned love and warmth as a motivating factor in conversation. I don't care if "rude" is the new "friendly".
- Violence in the State in Shakespeare's Titus AndronicusDiscussion and explication of Titus Andronicus as an allegorical vehicle to illuminate the Elizabethan ideal state structure with a steady flow of moderated, state sponsored violence.
- Modern Society: A Product of Profiling?Discusses a number of famous historical examples of severe profiling and the effects that they have had on the world, with the conclusion that profiling creates prejudices and discriminations, and ultimately harms society in deep and lasting ways.
- Cold BloodedA teenage girl joins the attack against a substitute teacher in a math class despite her awareness of its cruelty.
Blood DinerMy Poor Excuse for a Blade knock-off
A Day in the Life of Two Crystal Meth AddictsIf the words we speak display the content of our hearts, then mine was pitch black at one time....- The United States is Accountable for IraqAmerican accountability makes courage an absolutely necessary ingredient of an aggressive action by the United States. We are harder on ourselves than the enemy.
- Exploring the Grand Jury - Part 1 of 4The first in a 4 part series investigating issues with regard to secrecy, influence and corruption in the nations Grand Juries. Part 1 explores the history of the Grand Jury and how and why it is used in America's legal system.
The Ghosts of Jim Comes to Joburg: The Search for a True Cultural Narrative in Post-Apartheid AfricaCultural Exploration of the development of South African Literature.- Iago as Gender Trickster: The Manipulation of Gender Roles in OthelloIago is keenly aware of the limitations and weaknesses of gendered existence.
- The Truth About Spring BreakSpring break can be the ultimate vacation for any college student. Babes, bikinis and beer have the tendency to produce the illusion of a four-day paradise, however, the truth is spring break can be very dangerous.
- Dealing with Gender in Health AwarenessGender is an important component in health awareness. But it is an inconceivable concept for the rural women if their male counterpart do not have any exposure to it. We talked to the male with local context.
- 51 Billion Dollar Industry: Alocohol-Related Car Accidents51 Billion Dollars and rising! Sounds like a company a wise investor should invest in. After all, having a piece of a 51 billion dollar industry is an exciting prospect, filled with anticipation for the future right? Not this time.
- The KFC Myth: Are You Too Chicken to Explore This Urban Legand?Although people have been perpetuating urban legends throughout time, one of the most popular urban legends surrounds fried chicken establishments. One particular victim of these myths is KFC.
- The Evolution of Irish Folklore in Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's Tales of TerrorLe Fanu is regarded by many critics as the greatest master of the Victorian Gothic. Le Fanu's short stories which involve Irish myth can be measured via the characters propinquity with the setting of Ireland.
- Beach Reads for Ski BumsCan't afford to go to South America to ski? Curl up to a ski novel and ski vicariously!
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