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A movie review of Captivity, supposedly a new twist for toture horror
By Wes Laurie | Published 10/30/2007
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A review of the movie "Captivity"
By John Watson | Published 7/26/2007
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Read why I think Captivity is one of the most unlikable, unremarkable and unwanted films of 2007
By Luke M. | Published 7/15/2007
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After their emancipation from the Babylonian Captivity in 539 B.C., many Jews returned to Palestine to rebuild their lives. This essay discusses the time period through 332 B.C., including the reigns of two pivotal Hebrew leaders: Nehemiah and Ezra.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/8/2007
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Discussion of allegorical consciousness, religious allegory, and Rowlandson's captivity narrative.
By Jeremy Marousis-Bush | Published 5/4/2007
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Every captivity story has a reintegration process. The process of reintegration remains consistent through time, culture and gender. They create new genres of living space that is accepted by neither society because of the influence of the other.
By Carolani J. Day | Published 1/10/2006
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Any of the two or three species of basslets make a wonderful addition to a saltwater tank environment due to their ease of keeping, breathtaking beauty and docile nature towards other tankmates.
By parrothead | Published 12/31/2007
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Most people don't realize that keeping wild animals as pets is animal cruelty.
By Burning Victory | Published 12/19/2007
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If you were a studio executive sitting on a graphic horror film starring one of Hollywood's most beautiful young starlets and all of the sudden controversy strikes and everyone is talking about your movie, what would you do?
By MoviePulse.net | Published 7/23/2007
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In an era in which film-goers just can't seem to get enough of torture films such as Saw and Hostel, After Dark Films has apparently found where the movie-going public draws the line on movie-based violence and imagery.
By K Keltner | Published 3/20/2007
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The metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a full-grown butterfly is one of nature's wonders. We can enjoy this spectacle by raising butterflies through the four stages of their development.
By Seth Mullins | Published 1/21/2007
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The kingdom of Judah was conquered in 597 B.C. by the Neo-Babylonians, leading to a period of exile for the Hebrews, known as the Babylonian Captivity. This essay discusses the Captivity's effects on Jewish culture, as well as the Hebrews' liberation by King Cyrus of Persia.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/8/2007
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In a field populated with I Know Who Killed Me, Norbit, Bratz, Captivity, and Daddy Day Camp, I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry sits nicely as the lowest of the low.
By Fragnoli | Published 1/21/2008
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At Gulu Support the Children Organization(GUSCO) in Northern Uganda, abducted children rescued from the rebel captivity are received and given counselling and psychotherapy before they are handed over to their families.This article tells some of their bush stories.
By Gabie Nic | Published 10/30/2007
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Divine captivity is more than just faith. It's a one way ticket to fantasy land.
By Sean Benhabib | Published 9/27/2007
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African clawed frogs can live longer than you average dog or cat. They can live to be well over ten years old in captivity. These frogs are a good choice for somebody who is a beginner in the pet hobby.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/18/2007
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Anoles are nice little pets to keep. You do not have to worry about them escaping if you have a secure tank. They live to be about 3 to 5 years old when kept in captivity.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/18/2007
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The victim is a 20 year old black woman named Megan Williams.
By Lorraine Hayden | Published 9/12/2007
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One of the most timid lovebirds that are very rarely seen is the Black-collared lovebirds. They can last only a couple of days in captivity, and are generally only found in the woods.
By Rachael Yang | Published 8/21/2007
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Saltwater fish species tend to grow much larger than their freshwater cousins do thus a saltwater aquarium should contain fewer fish. Saltwater fish may be bred in captivity or you may catch your fish in the wild.
By Ready Writer | Published 7/13/2007
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In captivity, Spider Monkeys have lived 30-35 years in captivity compared to 20-27 years in the wilds of Mexico to South America. They are becoming rare with an estimated 2,000 left.
By Jerry Robertson | Published 7/2/2007
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It's not hard to make a case for the Bearded Dragon to be the best lizard to keep in captivity. They are docile and are quite common to sit motionless on their owner's shoulder or smaller ones on top of the head.
By Jerry Robertson | Published 6/26/2007
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Kidnapped BBC reporter Alan Johnston in captivity for 100 days, and about 25 days since a "proof of life" video of him was released. Another video has been released, and seems to be a 'proof of death-dealing action' by his captors if they are stormed by any military.
By A Writer | Published 6/25/2007
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Admit it. When you heard that Paris Hilton was carried screaming from the court room, blubbering for her mommy, off to jail, you felt just a little bit of scheudenfreud.
By Mark Whittington | Published 6/12/2007
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam give their followers ethical and moral guidelines. However, the practical application of the teachings often leads to hostility, violence, captivity and occasionally, genocide.
By Samantha Davis | Published 3/27/2007
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The story of Richard Lionheart's captivity and ultimate ransom is well known, but one of the many legends surrounding the time is often overlooked: Blondel de Nesle, the traveling troubadour who found the captive king.
By Allen Butler | Published 3/20/2007
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Amphibians rank amongst nature's most exotic beauties, and many species can be safely kept in captivity. This article provides guidelines for feeding, handling, and setting up an aqua-terrarium.
By Seth Mullins | Published 2/2/2007
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Reality TV sunk to an all-time low when traumatized Missouri teen Sean Hornbeck appeared with his family on the January 19 edition of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" only days after being freed from monstrous captivity. Tawdry spectacles like these gnaw at society's foundations.
By Mark Stuart ELLISON | Published 1/30/2007
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These animals are called hybrids and although it is rare in the wild for species to inter-mate with one another, it is getting very popular with humans forcing the mixing with wild animals held in captivity. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
By Beth Benson | Published 1/6/2007
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On April 19, 1987, the last wild California condor was taken into captivity. Leading up to this event was a series of controversial arguments regarding the fate of this bird. The controversy centered around two rival groups of environmentalists.
By Nico DeMouse | Published 12/5/2006
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When 1781 dawned, no one knew that the decisive battle of the American Revolution would be fought in that year. By the end of that year, a quarter of the British Army in America was in captivity and the British government had fallen,.
By Mark Whittington | Published 7/29/2006
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As the forest lands and rangelands disappear, the wildlife has little choice but to enter civilization in search of food.
By Anna Swan | Published 6/12/2006
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They are one of the easiest geckos to care for and don't require a large enclosure or high heat and can eat many foods. Because they have fragile skin, can drop their tales and have the ability to jump quickly, they should be handled carefully.
By Abby Eyers | Published 4/6/2006
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This chapter will discuss the thylacine's appearance and unique biology, the habitat it occupied, and its behavior in the wild.
By Wes Mantooth | Published 12/8/2005
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The spring months are an ideal time to fins orphaned or abandoned wild animals such as the raccoon. Caring for these creatures is a rewarding experience that will show you the intelligence and comical side of these animals.
By Loren Estes | Published 11/28/2005
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Ten page paper for American Lit. describing Sarah Kemble Knight's famous Journal as an early gossip column.
By Stacy Allen | Published 11/9/2005
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John Demos compiled accounts of John Williams' life into the book The Unredeemed Captive. This article provides an analysis of the happenings of Deerfield, Massachusetts adding to and giving thoughts on Demos' book.
By Truth Teller | Published 10/30/2005
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We start out on a gorgeous late morning in early summer from Mount Laurel, New Jersey, and head for the mountains of the Delaware Water Gap up in Columbia, nearly two hours to the north of us. Our destination is the Lakota Wolf Preserve.
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 9/21/2005
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A closer look at a tiny primate.
By Lost Angel | Published 9/9/2005
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When you were a child, did you wish you could have a dinosaur for a pet? Are things getting a bit routine with Rover? Ready to try your hand at something more challenging? A little exotic? Then I may have just the pet you're looking for. A chameleon.
By April Paddock | Published 9/8/2005
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Aaron was weak and quite often jealous. His name means undetermined. Enroute to Sinai, in the battle with the Amalekite army, Aaron and Hur held up Moses' hands so the battle would not be lost.
By Thomas Miles | Published 8/21/2005
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During the 16th century a movement swept through the Christian provinces of the European continent. This movement began as a conflict between the newly emerging nation-states, and the local governments they hoped to incorporate in their fold.
By Michael DiNatale | Published 8/21/2005
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Roman Nose Resort Park offers every ammenitity to visitors and yet retains the charm of a state park.
By AnnieM | Published 7/24/2005
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If you enjoy historical fiction, "Byzantium" by Stephen Lawhead is a must read. It is also a must read for those who appreciate a serious, honest look at the Christian faith.
By Laura Lond | Published 7/13/2005
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No matter what you read in the guidebooks or hear from family and friends, until you have stared down the snout of an alligator you really haven't been to the bayou country of Louisiana. And Baton Rouge, the state capital, is the perfect place to start.
By Deborah S. Hildebrand | Published 7/8/2005
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On May 26, 2005, it was reported that a flower, the Mount Diablo buckwheat, thought extinct for sixty years, was found in a remote part of California.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 6/13/2005
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Hainburg, its
medieval structures so prominent, wears layers of kings, invasions, conquests and defeats. Hainburg's beauty is in its layers. By Patti McCracken | Published 6/7/2005
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review of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" with a focus on psychology and feminism
By Ed Chen | Published 6/6/2005
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Butterflies are being farmed and sold for mass release at special events, all over the country.
By Robin Svedi | Published 5/30/2005
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All about the the Hawaiian Oceanic Institute. What kind of technology is incorporated with research at the Oceanic Institute in Hawaii?
By George Furukawa | Published 3/3/2005
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