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- The Royal Academy of War and Magic (Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition), Part 1You want to build a D&D game world with only humans, but don't want to lose all the cool abilities granted to demihumans? Read on!
- How Television Shapes the Way We Think (and Live): Part 3Lately, television would have us believe that faith is personal, non-concrete, unscientific, communally irrelevant, and (at its core) irrational. Consider this reflection on the history of television and it's treatment of "faith."
Doctor Faustus: Summary and Analysis: StudyFaustus performs a soliloquy, and considers becoming a physician, lawyer, or deity, but settles on becoming a black magic magician.
Rianne's AC Movie Reviews Archive 2010: Classic, Comedy, Drama, Dance, Music, and Romance FilmsWhich movies do you want to watch? Here's a list of movie choices and their reviews to guide you through.
Dispelling Myths About Wicca and PaganismAre Wicca, Paganism, and witchcraft the same things? Do Wiccans worship nature? Are all Pagans polytheistic? What does the pentacle symbolize? Come see if you know as much as you think you do.- Conspiracy Theorists, Liberals and Conservatives: The AddictionA guide to ridding yourself of the self-destructive habit of conspiracy theories and political ruminations.
'The Borgias,' Episode 5: Love and War is in the AirIn spite of the flowery title of episode five, "The Borgias in Love," we see the Borgias trapped in loveless or forbidden amorous entanglements. Love goes hand in hand with political interests, destruction and forbidden desires.- Myth in Our Human Institutions with Special Emphasis on Cognitive Reframing and Joseph CampbellThis comprehensive piece covers the gamut as we uncover myth in our human institution and its use in therapeutic cognitive reframing. Written from the perspective of a former clinician serves time.
'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' movie review: A Passionately Dementored Fifth"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is a deliciously dark affair. It is the needed transitional work in the seven books of J. K. Rowkling.
'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1' Movie Review: The Impressive and Mature Breaking of the 'Harry Potter' Mold"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1" maneuvers like an independent film fueled by character-driven scenes and heartfelt performances. It is a very moody and atmospheric motion picture offer that works at its best as "half the book's story."- The Mystery of Magic in AfricaThis is a paper about the Azande tribe's religion in Africa.
- Life, Living and Human Nature. Part 1Counseling topics covering the entire plethora of human behaviour. It'll help with your understanding of people. It answers some of life's difficult questions.
Where Has the Magic Gone...?As children we see the wonder of tattoos. As we age however tattoos become taboo. Adults become suspicious of other tattooed adults. Where does this stigma come from and why has it persisted for so long?
Sarah Palin and Spiro Agnew: Strange VP CoincidencesTalk about bad flashbacks! I thought the Nixon era was safely behind me, but Sarah Palin reminds me of Spiro Agnew. It's not too weird for words, so keep reading.- Comparing the Mythology of Scotland and IrelandThis article reviews and compares the mythology of Scotlandand Ireland by reviewing the history of the two and their mythology.
- The Presidential Primary and the States of Michigan and Floridahow letting Michigan and Florida redo their primary elections can change the face of the election
- The Lives, Laws and Legends of Women in Ancient AthensThe following is an account not only of the traditions, restrictions and lives of Athenian women in the fifth and sixth century, B..C. It also scrutinizes that backgrounds, education and perspectives of the sources from which I retrieved this information.
- Book Review: Gregory Maguire - Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the WestThe book was the longest, most boring political book I have ever read. No magic, no yellow brick roads, or singing little people. The charm of Oz has been stripped and raped.
Springsteen's New "Magic"Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band deliver the goods on "Magic."- Who was Hippocrates and Why Do Doctors Take His Oath?His family had a long history of practicing medicine, but Hippocrates' claim to fame that separated him from his ancestral lineage was that he was the first to drive a stake between medicine and superstition.
Hype & Glory: William Goldman's Account of Judging Miss America and the Cannes Film Festival in the Same YearA book review of Hype & Glory, William Goldman's account of being the only person to judge Miss America and the Cannes Film Festival in the same year.- Gender and Power in Terry Pratchett's Equal RitesThe novel affirms that the only thing that creates and upholds a boundary between the status of men and women in the society of magicians is the male-created 'lore.'
How to Write Magic in FictionSo. You want to use some element of magic in your fiction. Being a great writer who cares about your characters, you also want that magic to be believable. Where to start? With a deep breath and a free run in your imagination.- Anne Rice: A Mainstream Guide to Vampirism and BDSMThis essay focuses on works written by Anne Rice through 1999. Her sexually-charged works on vampires and witches helped make Rice a literary celebrity in the contemporary American literature marketplace.
- Visiting Miami and South Florida Like a NativeAs a native Miamian, I have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly of the city's growth into the Gateway of the Americas.
- Dungeons and Dragons: Making Challenging Adventures in a High-Level CampaignA discussion on how to make a high-level adventure that is challenging to the players.
- RISE and FALL of the FRENCH FUR TRADE in NORTH AMERICAA study of why the Feench fur trade industry failed in North America
- Hollywood's Erosion Through Disenchantment, Inefficiency, and TraditionAn analysis of why box office sales are in decline.
Rush Delivers Bleak View of World in Snakes and ArrowsReview of the new Rush album "Snakes & Arrows"- The Glass Ceiling: Women and Barriers in the WorkplaceWomen have come a long way in the past century but they are still not getting credit in one important place: the workplace.
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