NEOLOGISMS
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Pescetarian, Pollotarian or Flexitarian: The Resurgence of Neologisms in Vegetarian DietPescetarians are vegetarians who are still eating fish but abstain from meat and poultry. But doesn't vegetarian mean "not eating 'meat, fish or fowl'?"
Where the Dictionary Fails: Popular Web Searches and TermsAre you missing out on page views because you're being stubborn about popular web searches that use neologisms? Are you resisting using these neologisms because they do not fit in with strict rules of grammar?- America's Favorite Made Up WordsWhy do we love words that aren't even in the dictionary so much? Learn America's top 10 favorite made up words!
- Cloud Computing : Chapter Three '" Review and GuideAs we step up from simple webhosting to cloud, there are more concerns that are to be addressed. I am just starting this article to share my knowledge on the Cloud!
- Monetize It, Winterize it - when in Doubt, Neologism-ize ItWhy do new words -ize everything?
The Different Kinds of PhobiasAn insight about the different types of phobias.- Overview of SchizophreniaPeople often exhibit abnormal behavior, but few people experience delusions and hallucinations. This article describes what it is like to have the psychotic disorder, Schizophrenia, as well as possible causes and treatments.
- Three Books that Should Become MoviesThree great books that should be made into movies: The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Cyberiad by Stanislav lem, The Illuminatus Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert A. Wilson
- The Importance and Value of StoriesThis essay discusses the importance and values that children get from stories. This essay gained a First at a London based university.
- Sarah Palin Funny Quotes, Arnold Schwarzenegger Opinions, George Bush -Era of 'Bushisms'-A descriptive list of some funny mistakes of politicians that occured during public speeches.
Schizophrenia: Symptoms and TreatmentMany people confuse schizophrenia with multiple personality disorder. People with schizophrenia, unless they also have multiple personality disorder, don't act like two different people.- Raising a WriterA humorous article describing parenting a gifted child.
- Richard M. Weaver: What Old Issues of National Review Can Tell Us About Rhetoric and Politics TodayAlthough Richard M. Weaver is well known in academic circles as a rhetorician, his cultural criticism, particularly that found in his National Review writings, reveals a great deal about his political philosophy and his rhetoric.
- Schizophrenia: A Mental IllnessThis article provides an overview of schizophrenia and treatment for this mental disease.
- C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy Offers Thoughtful AdventureC.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy proves that the reader should go deeper than the classic Narnia tales for this author.
- Boston City GuideAn overview of the city of Boston
- Webster Can't Help Me with Computer SpeakJust when I think I have some information about the computer language, I realize that I can't learn fast enough. It changes all the time.
- Bored Stupid: A Look Back at George W. Bush in Retirement, Year OneA retrospective written in February, 2010, looking back at George W. Bush's lazy first year of retirement.
Understanding Nadsat Talk in Anthony Burgess' a Clockwork Orange"'Oh that,' I said, 'is what we call nadsat talk. All the teens use that, sir'" - Alex (Burgess, A Clockwork Orange 167).- Psychological Signs and SymptomsSymptoms are the patient's complaints. They are highly subjective and amenable to suggestion and to alterations in the patient's mood and other mental processes. Symptoms are no more than mere indications. Signs, on the other hand, are objective and measurable.
- The Inverted NarcissistTo "qualify" as an inverted narcissist, you must CRAVE to be in a relationship with a narcissist, regardless of any abuse inflicted on you by him/her.
- Types of Dietary PracticesFood is a subject many of us love to talk about. There are many different types of dietary practices being used today. Some eat everything while others only eat from gardens or wild plants.
- Fear, Sex, and Identity in Herman Melville's TypeeAn exploration of the uncanny effects of cannibalism, sex, and tattoing upon postcolonialism generally, and Melville studies specifically.
- A Classroom Lesson in Student SlangThis column is about how language affects how we view - and create - our world. While its main focus is on student slang, there are also some fictional world building examples.
- Willy Loman as an Example of Schizoaffective DisorderWilly Loman in Aurthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is a clear example of someone suffering from schizoaffective disorder: it is shown through his illusions of grandeur, bipolar episodes, and hallucinations.
- A Formalist Critique of the Novels by Charles ReznikoffThough mostly known as one of New York's great Jewish Objectivist Poets, Charles Reznikoff wrote two novels that are often ignored. This research paper seeks to establish them as great artistic statements.
The Top Ten 2010 New Word CreationsFrom Sarah Palin's "refudiate" to George W. Bush's "misunderestimate", neologisms have captivated the public's imagination. The top ten 2010 new word creations are listed in this article.
Jobless Recovery: A Contradiction in TermsCreating words, terms and expressions are forms of neologisms. They can be created to communicate better, clarify or, as is the case with "Jobless Recovery" to persuade people that things are better when, in fact, they are not.
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