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Comparative paper on the similarities in concepts of how the characters sexuality is repressed in these two works. while the main characters are entirely different, sexual repression guides their lives and brings them to their fate.
By D. A. Garrido | Published 3/4/2006
Counseling topics covering the entire plethora of human behaviour. It'll help with your understanding of people. It answers some of life's difficult questions.
By Richard Kubicki | Published 7/24/2009
For those of you who have pets, particularly birds, you will enjoy this. For those of you who are pet parents and have been trained by your 'children', this is written for you.
By Cindy Linn | Published 10/6/2009
A new approach to divorce is Collaborative Law. Attorneys and clients work together to resolve support, custody, property and other issues, without making matters worse.
By Jim Stillman | Published 8/24/2007
This show is the epitome of kid and geek empowerment, so if you're into either of those things, you may want to check it out!
By Milena Zepeda | Published 7/5/2007
Labor Day and a visit to Philadelphia will be one of great pleasure. There are hundreds of great historical places and special events to enjoy. Good planning and preparations can only enhance the pleasure of the visit.
By MichaelTaylor | Published 9/5/2006
In order to understand the reasoning behind Maggie Tulliver's decision is to understand the mind in relation to social contexts, particularly psychological theories of attachment and interpersonal relationships.
By R | Published 5/22/2006
This essay describes the fictitious personalities of Dumbledore and Gandalf and how their authors created them to represent a powerful motif of "hopefulness" in their respective novels.
By Michael Jahosky | Published 11/24/2009
A biographic look at the life of a parent missing estranged children.
By Paulette Bell | Published 9/8/2009
Who is a friend? How does friendship come about? What should the relationship between those who consider themselves friends be like? These are the questions I wish to explore with the help of Plato.
By Wesley Newman | Published 9/1/2009
Just a few of my favorite state parks in Texas. They are well worth visiting and some are a must-see location!
By Jennifer E. French | Published 5/11/2009
A loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
By Wesley Patterson | Published 10/9/2008
How do you know if you're with "The One?" Is the person you're with your "Soul Mate?"
By Julie Vincent | Published 9/25/2008
I recently had the honor of interviewing Lisa Carey, another AC Content Producer. Her writing, as well as her personality that shines through it, is an instant draw. I just knew I had to interview her and spread the word about her talent.
By Lyn Lomasi | Published 3/31/2008
The most memorable recording experience was with Bob Dylan recording of the classic Desire album, and Hurricane, that he wrote and recorded to publicize the wrongful conviction of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter.
By Dee | Published 3/21/2008
The 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.
By Katrina Mislowack | Published 2/18/2008
This is part one of a four (possibly 5) part short novel I am writing. Follow the main character as he starts to get to know someone.
By Chris Palmer | Published 8/27/2007
Amy Brantley is one of the most prolific and talented writers for Associated Content. She is a self-proclaimed foodie and part-time college student who makes her living writing for AC. She writes about many topics...
By Laura Brady | Published 6/22/2007
The antidote to tragedy planted in human life by God is the comedy devised and practiced by man. It's a kind of painkiller. It keeps us relieved for a while. My blog here is an attempt in this direction.
By Datla Chiranjeevi Raju | Published 5/31/2007
Are you sick of all the terrible music out there? Don't you wish you could spread the love you have for your favorite bands and pick up a few new ones along the way? Never fear, Last.fm is here, one of the coolest music sharing websites out there.
By Christine Melgarejo | Published 4/26/2007
This is a freshman thesis paper on the relation between Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics and the Ethical code of The College of Wooster (in Wooster, OH). There is much input by the author, giving real life examples and personal opinions.
By Elizabeth Dean | Published 1/30/2007
An exploration of the uncanny effects of cannibalism, sex, and tattoing upon postcolonialism generally, and Melville studies specifically.
By Shaun Richards | Published 12/12/2006
A GLBTQ how-to guide that suggests steps towards introducing that boyfriend, girlfriend, or partner to the family. It explores various household types - accepting, non-accepting, and liberal in a reflective style.
By CAL | Published 6/15/2006
A careful reading of the historical subtext in Toni Morrison's Sula reveals a deeper understanding of how Morrison's conceptualizations of identity and self-revelation informs much of the novel's narrative.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 3/22/2006
Some women have been repeatedly forewarned about the man in their life, yet they refuse to listen. What do you think will happen if they continue to stay in a troubled relationship? Here's what you need to share with a friend.
By Nicholl McGuire | Published 9/11/2009
At the time Roadshow movies, movies that were released on one screen in big cities where tickets were ordered through the mail only, were still popular and taking up screens for months, sometimes a year, at a time.
By John Sanchez | Published 12/11/2008
Raymond Carver's works examined through a postmodernist perspective.
By Carmen Medici | Published 1/10/2006
Paul Diamond Blow is not only a great singer, but he lives life to the fullest.
By MJ | Published 12/12/2008
Truth and Dare: New York Korean Film Festival 2005, running from Sept 2-11, 2005, boasts an impressive sampling of contemporary Korean cinema, both popular and critically successful films.
By Christopher Bourne | Published 9/12/2005
Lester Burnham, aged forty-two years, underage love fascination named Angela Hayes. Humbert Humber, estimated age forty-five years, underage love fixation named Dolores Haze.
By Kevin Eleazer | Published 11/9/2005
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