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What Sexual Attraction is Found in a Name? Dissecting the Letters of Fire in Words for Fun!Words are imbued with fire! Powerful, intoxicating, hypnotizing, influencing, and dangerously magnetic; use with discretion and care. We brandish their affect indiscriminately. Words are finely tuned celestial implements of sexual ignited sacred energy.
The Exclusive Human Appetite: Money, Power, Sex, Alcohol, Drugs, Food, GuiltBut, herein lays the problem, genuine inclination. Inclination involves interest. What is it that truly interests you? Whatever it was back then IT still is!
The Exclusive Human Appetite: Money, Power, Sex, Alcohol, Drugs, Food and GuiltDefining what propels us is a difficult thing to do. Motivation is a selectively agile moving creature. A sense of urgency surrounds our thoughts and actions at every turn. Discovering, relating, adapting, and appreciating the core- 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.
- The Virtue of Curiosity: Mystery Cults and Enlightenment in Apuleius' "Golden Ass"The process of initiation into the mystery cults of the Mediterranean is discussed in the context of Apuleius' novel "The Golden Ass"
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles: A Critique of Rigid Moral Codes and Oppressive ChristianityA study of Thomas Hardy's novel as a literary masterpiece and challenge to religious political and moral authority and class struggle.
- The Great, Sad Irony of the Mainstreaming of Rap MusicNatalie Fasnacht conducted a study among white college students that reveals a disheartening fact about rap music. The more widespread the mainstream success, the less it is actually empowering the African-American community.
- The Purity of the One Night StandIs unconditional love really only attainable therein reached by everything the one night stand is purported not to be?
- Is Robert DeNiro the Actor Who Best Defines the Post-JFK America?The shattered remnants of this country following the upheaval of the 1960s left us looking for a way to define ourselves. Is DeNiro the cinematic representation of this?
- The Rape of Nanking, an OpinionA critical look at Iris Chang's account, The Rape of Nanking
- Television Advertising: Its Effect on the Development and Reinforcement of Gender StereotypesBy the crucial age of three, most children are already hooked on television and as a result these gender stereotypes are instilled beginning at a very early age.
- The Grapes of Wrath: Just as Relevant Now as it was During the Great DepressionUnlike so many other major American novels, The Grapes of Wrath has never seemed outdated. In fact, it seems particularly timely today.
- The Plight of Women in 19th Century EnglandA comprehensive outlook on how Englan's culture and foibles can be interpreted from the vantage point of the present days.
- The Failure of the Oslo Accords: An Agreement Out of BalanceToday, rather than a wistful memory of the beginnings of a road to peace, this image of the Oslo Accords is a painful reminder of the resolution's failure.
The Influence of Visual Art on DanteDante's Commedia paints a masterful portrait of ecclesiastical traditions, Italian politics, and the drama of personal redemption. He did not write in a vacuum, however, and undoubtedly drew inspiration from a multitude of influences, both poetic and visual.- Why I Love HBO's "Rome"HBO's Rome has restored my faith in television. This show follows Roman history from the Gallic War through the defeat of Marc Antony at the battle of Actium. the characters, scenery and dialogue, however, make this the best show on TV.
- Pride, the Sin, Not the Gay ParadeA tongue-in-cheek look at one of the Seven Deadly Sins through the eyes of a slightly irreverent---and some might say, demented---senior citizen.
- 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 Family Guide for Celebrating the Pagan Sabbat ImbolcThis article is designed to give the reader an introduction to the Pagan holiday Imbolc and help them create their own Imbolc celebration.
- Top 10 Funniest AnimalsA fun list of the top 10 funniest animals on Earth.
- Quill Feather Versus AK-47This is a biased essay about a weapon of civility versus a weapon of incivility. It is a review of the methods of human intervention throughout history, and an assessment of the current gap among the levels of civility of our contemporary society.
- Let's Have a Great DepressionFreud said that there are no accidents. Are Americans secretly wishing for the next great depression?
- Age of KaliThe "Age of Kali the goddess" has come upon us. This is the time for profound changes in the universe with the destruction of the stagnating structures taking place all around.
- Essay on HamletAn academic essay about the characterization found in Hamlet, the play by William Shakespeare.
- Visual PerceptionPerception is described by medical scientists as a knowledge driven cognitive process in which the individual acquires, interprets, selects and organizes sensory information from the external environment.
- Karl Marx, Max Weber and Social Class TheoryMarx and Weber are the two titanic figures in the sociological arena of social class. A hundred years later and status is still assigned based on occupation.
Defining Social Class Through Occupational HierarchyHow do you define social class? Would you place a lawyer above the guy who cleans his office building at night? It's a dilly of a pickle, all right.- The Secret to Being an Australian MaleAssistance and advice to those wishing to be an Australian
The Best Love Songs for People Who Hate Love SongsYou will not find Celine Dion here. You will, however, find a guy with a match and a can of kerosene. Now that's love.- Movie Review: Mutual AppreciationI was worried when I heard that Mutual Appreciation was about a struggling musician. Films about artists tend to really be about nothing at all. Thankfully, Mutual Appreciation is the rare exception to that rule.
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