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All About the FrayHere you will find interesting info and facts about the band "The Fray". Including their history, hits, albums, and where to listen to their music for free. -
The Fray and Daniel PowterIf you're a fan of the piano, you might want to check out the musical styles of Daniel Powter and the band The Fray. Both artists currently have songs which both entwine piano with lyrics about heartache and dealing with a crummy day.
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Denver's The Fray is Taking Over The AirwavesIt's nearly impossible to turn on your radio without hearing one of the two infectious pop rock hits from The Fray.
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CD Review: The FrayHow to Save a Life is truly a complete debut, offering up radio-friendly ballads as well as darker, sweeping rock anthems. This band is going places and gaining a huge following across the U.S. where they consistently sell out shows. -
The President, the Professor and the Police SergeantThe arrest of Harvard Professor Henry Gates by the Cambridge Police Department set off a firestorm recently, and the President of the United States added fuel to the fire. -
Dancing with the Stars--The Presidential DebatesI would like to tell you that The Poet's Eye hasn't been commenting on the ongoing and interminable presidential debates because I am 'above the fray.' But that wouldn't be true. I have suspended comment on this subject because it's such a crashing bore.
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5 Reasons the Great HTC Thunderbolt is One of the Best Smartphones of 2011The HTC Thunderbolt is by far one of the most anticipated smartphones of 2011, and although there have been lots of smartphones to enter the fray in 2011, the HTC Thunderbolt stands it's ground as one of the best smartphones of 2011.
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Five Great Reasons to Consider the Toshiba Thrive TabletThe tech scene has gone tablet crazy and with great options from Samsung, Apple, HP, and others, Toshiba has decided to join the fray with their Toshiba Thrive tablet. Following are several great reasons to consider buying the Toshiba Thrive tablet.
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Citizen Journalism Picks Up in the Mainstream with Fox News Joining the FrayCitizen Journalism is on the rise with Fox News now joining CNN in allowing ordinary people to send in news stories. It all follows what Associated Content has been doing all along--with the potential risks worth a chance at obtaining truth...
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A Guitar Teacher's Review of the Fender by Squire Rock Band 3 GuitarThe new Rock Band 3 Fender Stratocaster Guitar is a real guitar that works with the Pro mode of Rock Band 3. This review covers the guitar's functionality in and out of the game as well as the instruction the game gives to new players. -
Paying the Price for Lopsided PrioritiesWe seem powerless to wean away from actions that have brought us ruin in the past. The writing is on the wall, but none willing to bell the cat!
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The Major League Baseball All-Star Games of the FiftiesThe National League enetered the decade of the Fifities facing a 12-4 disadvantage in the All-Star Game results. By the time the Fifities gave way to the turbulent Sixties, the National League had made up significant ground.
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Anna Nicole, the Run for President and the End of Football as We Know ItThe day, February 12, 2007, will go down in history as the day the floodgates of confusion broke open. It will be marked in history as a tribute to an American society in disarray. All in all this could be a good thing.
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The Last Temptation of Christ: The Protests and the Effects on CensorshipThe Religious Right's protest against the movie The Last Temptation of Christ had the short term effect of helping the movie to turn a profit. They were much more successful with the long term effects of their calls for censorship, however. -
The Presidential Couples BattleWhen Americans elect a president, they also get a presidential spouse in the bargain. The overall appeal of the couple, as a couple, can have an effect on the candidate's eventual electability.
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300, the Movie, Brought an Ancient Battle to Life, with Help from Gerard Butler and Some Amazing CGIThis is a review of 2007's blockbuster action hit 300, directed by Zack Snyder and starring Gerard Butler, based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller.
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The Marketing of the Church: Mega Churches More Style or Substance?A commentary of the obsession with "relevance" and attendance in the modern evangelistic church. -
How to Fix the NBAThe NBA has a widening gap between the have and have-nots. Several basic steps can be implemented to not only improve the quality of the league but to make it second to none. -
Man Versus Machine in Colson Whitehead's "The Intuitionist" and Alex Proya's Dark CityI discuss how science fiction utilizes the noir metropolis as seen the aforementioned book and film to position humanity. Starting with Fritz Lang's Metropolis and moving up to Proya's Dark City -
Myth: The Fallen Lords - a Review of the Classic Real-Time StrategyWhen people think of real-time strategy games, the first thought that pops in their heads is "Warcraft". Myth: The Fallen Lords was a game that brought an entire new element to RTS games: victory based on battlefield tactics. Read more here! -
The Christian Band's Fork in the RoadUpon being discovered by the "business," a Christian band is faced with a huge decision; play to the faith-based crowd or look to please the masses. I weigh out the advantages and drawbacks of each.
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The Memory PictureNo one ever talks about the deathcare industry until we're knee-deep in our own grief experience. Here's a little taste of what you might need to know someday.
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The 2007-2008 NBA Western Conference FinalsThe Los Angeles Lakers are touted to win the Western Conference Championship, but how appropriate it is for them to try to win their crown in a competition against last year's Western Conference and NBA Champion, the San Antonio Spurs.
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Hate & Discontent Inside the BeltwayWhy is the Democratic Party seemingly unable to sustain the goodwill from an electoral mandate?
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Should We Stop Scrutinizing the U.S. President's First 100 Days?The First 100 Days of a Presidency has defined many a President--except for JFK who demanded we look beyond that day mark before making hyperbolic judgments. Presidents who have big ideas almost requires us to look years ahead... -
4 Ways the PlayStation 3 Will Support 3DTVs in 20104 ways the PS3 will go 3D in the year 2010. -
Exopolitics: The Study of Extraterrestrials and Their Relationship to HumanityThe term "Exopolitics" is really too new to be a household word. But with the phenomena of UFO's getting more profound as time goes on, the recently-opened Exopolitics Institute may help prepare us in making it an everyday concept... -
Discovering "The Middle"Overshadowed by the hype, buzz, awards and acclaim of last season's breakout series "Glee" and "Modern Family", ABC's "The Middle" consistently delivered the comedy goods.
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What the American Idols SHOULD Have Sung During Idols at the Movies WeekWritten the day of the show, these are my picks for the songs that American Idols should sing during the "Idols at the Movies" week.
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Grading the New Moon TrailerTwilight is still all the rage, and the trailer for the movie New Moon left many wanting more.
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Terry Jones' Quran Burning Could Be the Start of HealingTerry Jones determination to burn the Quran on Sept 11th is insipired by hate and intolerance. Instead it could just backfire on him and become the start of peace and acceptance.
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The Great GameThe Great Game materialized from a string of disagreements between Britain and Russia dating back to the late eighteenth century. The term refers both to the intelligence war and the rivalry between the two powers' over control of territories in Asia.
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Deaf History: Fray Pedro Ponce De LeonFray Ponce de Leon is thought to be the first teacher of the Deaf. Facts about his life are extremely difficult to find, but here is a comprehensive biography of him. -
John Edwards' First Speech Since His Affair and the Levels of Forgiveness in the American PublicWith a September 8 speech by John Edwards that he'll use as a chance for his constituency to forgive his extramarital affair, we may be seeing the most fascinating sociological examination in recent memory of how far people are willing to go in accepting an apology... -
Thomas Harris's The Silence of the Lambs: The Difference of MediumAn analysis of The Silence of the Lambs, both book and film, touching on plot omission/ additions, thematic divergences/ parallels, and the different treatments in the character of Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
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The WWE RAW BrandIf you listen to the "smart" wrestling fans, or smarks, you would believe WWE is the worst wrestling promotion that has ever existed. However that is far from the truth. -
Proposition No Name: The Tide TurnsWhy do we glorify murderers when the victims are forgotten? Can we change the situation? -
Tales of the World: Radiant MythologyA review of one of the best RPGs for the PSP, and my personal favorite unsung hero, Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology. -
As the State Preys, the Church PraysLike no time before, the Catholic Church makes a serious push for all Catholics to vote according to a set of non-negotiable issues.
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The Debate Over Gun ControlThe National Rifle Association (NRA) is needed to insure that all reasonable and rational people are allowed to own guns but when they hijack the 2nd Amendment, they have gone too far.





