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Shelley Lake is one of the best maintained and most popular greenway destinations in Raleigh. The Parks and Recreation Department has done an excellent job of keeping ready for use.
By Max O' Well | Published 1/6/2007
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Americanizing Shelley is 2007 direct to video comedy/romance starring Namrata Singh Gujral and Brad Raider.
By Alicegirl | Published 2/18/2008
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This article explores the relationship between Frankenstein's Castle, Mary Shelley, and Konrad Dipple.
By Charlotte Kuchinsky | Published 2/29/2008
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Another one good for a term paper on Plato, poetry, Shelley or mimesis.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/29/2008
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Shelley Lake is one of the most popular greenway trails in North Raleigh. It is also a popular place for water sports, soccer and the arts. The 2007 drought has the potential for impacting on most of these activities.
By Max O' Well | Published 9/11/2007
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My open letter to Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (D-NV) on the economy.
By Mark Anderson | Published 3/5/2008
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Shelley Lake is one of the most visited Greenways in North Raleigh. It attracts artists, soccer players, runners, bikers, moms and dads with kids, dog walkers and bird feeders, both very old and very young.
By Max O' Well | Published 4/10/2008
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In 1974 Raleigh did what many cities wish they had done. The created a Greenway Master plan to make sure open space access grew as the city grew. The city fathers were really wise in this decision.
By Max O' Well | Published 3/3/2006
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There is a drought in the region around Raleigh. In parts of the region, this has resulted in closure of some water-based entertainment. Shelley Lake has a deep water level that allows it to continue for a while.
By Max O' Well | Published 8/25/2007
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A brief look at the underappreciated husband of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley... a respected author and poet in his own right.
By David Hayes | Published 4/9/2005
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This interview was conducted with former Ring Or Honor wrestler and current Total Non-Stop Action & ZERO1-MAX wrestler Alex Shelley. In it, he discusses his career so far in Japan & America and where he sees things going from here.
By Douglas Nunnally | Published 10/6/2006
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While "Romantic" by genre, one can see that not all Romantics are necessarily created equal. This is evident by comparing and contrasting two works of a couple great "Romantic" poets, William Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelley,
By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez | Published 7/24/2007
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This is an in-depth analysis of the themes of relationship and loss, nature, power and dangers of learning, playing God, power of learning, connections to Grendel, belonging/fitting in and revenge in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
By Chris Jones | Published 7/24/2008
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An overview of Shelly Smede's revision techniques.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 9/2/2008
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Woman begins artsy frame business after a career in journalism.
By Ericak78 | Published 6/28/2007
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Both Percy and Mary Shelly wrote titanic works of literature that in part examine how rebellion against tyrannical parents is a natural state of affairs.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/21/2007
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An analysis of two poems that stand in defense of the value of poetry.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/21/2007
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Referencing her past personal experiences in the characters of Robert Walton, the Creature, and Victor Frankenstein, Shelley takes her readers on a tumultuous journey that shows how loneliness can end in catastrophe.
By JJ | Published 4/26/2007
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Wondering what the differences are between the major Romantic poets? Byron, Keats, Shelley and Coleridge had widely different views, which are explained in this article.
By RooneyGirl | Published 4/14/2008
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To some people, Frankenstein is a story about a lack of family values. The trend toward psychological realism in novels causes Shelley to explain the madness of her novel.
By James Beggs | Published 9/18/2008
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An examination of the poetry of Percy Shelley, with respect to the intangible vs. the tangible...
By Zak Grimm | Published 2/13/2008
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A basic examination of the Feminist perspective on literature using examples from literary pieces by both Shelley and Woolf.
By Lain | Published 7/15/2008
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Krakatoa was not only responsible for the writing of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, it also was instrumental in the creation of one of the most recognizable works of art of all time.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 4/28/2008
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The green way is an important asset to Raleigh. It serves both as a source for health and recreation; and as a source of flood protection for the city. This time it absorbed a potential flood.
By Max O' Well | Published 6/16/2006
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"If Winter Comes How Could Spring Be Far Behind"- P.B. Shelley rightly said in the "Ode to the
By Anu Acharya | Published 12/10/2007
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Perhaps it was the English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley who first gave expression to the concept of an avant garde of artists on the cutting edge of innovation by asserting that "Poets are the unaknowledged legislators of the world"...
By Carl Halling | Published 2/3/2007
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Rain Pryor was born July 16, 1969 in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of African American comedian Richard Pryor, and his second wife, Shelley Bonis.
By shannon larrabee | Published 12/15/2006
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This paper examines the influence of nature upon romantic poets such as Shelley and Wordsworth.
By Roger Mexico | Published 8/22/2007
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The town of Barre, Massachusetts has several options for dance studios and dance classes for children through adults, Read on for more information...
By Mary Ward | Published 11/29/2006
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The best in alternative health books.
By Tig in Troutdale | Published 11/23/2006
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Toby Keith biography
By L.A. | Published 11/29/2006
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Don't settle for boring gift giving.Give your girlfriends adventure, romance or empowerment.Try these unique ideas - from ice kayaking to urban hiking for a gift that will be talked about for years to come!
By Liz Roberts | Published 11/15/2006
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Magazine Review
By Kevin Lucia | Published 1/19/2007
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An examination of the ideology of Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of the Women.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 12/13/2006
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Romance comes wrapped in many different packages. Does it matter if they sport ribbons or bows? Or is it the thought that counts the most?
By Denise Clark | Published 12/18/2006
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Highly Recommended.
By Andrei Kirilenko | Published 12/7/2006
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This essay covers the three books that Frankenstein's creature reads in the novel, showing a more intellectual side of the creature. Most people's ideas of Frankenstein come from pop culture, namely Boris Karloff's performance in the 1931 film version.
By Christine Price | Published 11/10/2006
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Ten significant deaths in the world of film in 2006.
By A. Bertocci | Published 12/8/2006
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Seattle and Tacoma will have nice New Year's Eve parties, in clubs, theatres or restaurants.
By Lourdes Portela | Published 12/2/2006
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Extreme Championship Wrestling was once a cult favorite among wrestling fans. However it eventually lost money and WWE bought it out. This year WWE decided to restart ECW and give ECW there own show but there are several reasons not to watch.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 11/1/2006
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Criticism today has a band reputation. But genuine critical engagement is more often a benefit to a creative writer than a bust.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 9/25/2006
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An essay on the significance of bird imagery in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The Sky-Lark, and Ode to a Nightingale.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 9/14/2006
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There are so many parks in the Raleigh-Durham area that it's impossible to name them all. Here are just a few that are within Raleigh-Durham that merit a trip.
By Claire Moylan | Published 9/14/2006
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This list includes lovable actors and trailblazing women.
By Jeff Gorman | Published 12/22/2006
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Some say cheerleading is a sport, others say it's not yet continue to watch bowling and golf on weekends. Cheerleading finally gets its just desserts by holding its own as a stand alone sport.
By Katie J | Published 10/4/2006
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Most true Disney fans have copies of their blockbuster hits like "The Lion King", "Aladdin", or "Beauty and the Beast". There are some older and less popular Disney films that get left out of a great deal of Disney fans' collections.
By Lisa Davis | Published 10/12/2006
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Psychoanalytic Criticism is based mostly on Sigmund Freud's work. Freud believed in the id, ego and superego. Critics from the psychoanalytic school of thought believe that Frankenstein wanted to replace his dead mother, so he created a female like him.
By Elizabeth Miles | Published 11/5/2006
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Caroline Frankenstein is the ultimate manifestation of femininity, and her death signifies Victor's departure from the domestic sphere.
By Melissa Arnquist | Published 10/30/2006
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October is the time for ghouls, goblins and all other paranormal and legendary phenomena that go �bump' in the night. Have you ever wondered if there was any truth to all the spooky characters, legends and places you've been afraid of since forever?
By Anelehmaria | Published 10/25/2006
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Raleigh Greenway is a wonderful place for the public to pursue a world of activities. It is a gem hidden in a metropolitan area.
By Max O' Well | Published 10/9/2006
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Science Fiction and Fantasy is a genre on the rise throughout Christian Fiction. For a very long time, Sci Fi and Fantasy novels were often passed over or not well marketed because publishers in the CBA...
By Kevin Lucia | Published 11/8/2006
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At one time, not all that long ago, in the scope of history that is, for a woman to have aspirations of being an author was not considered proper.
By Darlene Zagata | Published 1/23/2007
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There are many great restaurants found in this little know part of the world, but one that stands out is a little corner grocery, Sammy's Live Oak Market and Deli.
By Christopher McNeil | Published 1/30/2007
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The article focuses on the health risks associated with sports and dietary supplements and the benefits of choosing natural food sources over supplements.
By James Carpentier | Published 1/31/2007
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What is poetry? Many eloquent individuals have attempted to define it, yet each has captured but one small part of its mysterious essence.
By Jeanne Dininni | Published 1/24/2007
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The Raleigh Greenway project has since 1974 take on a life of its own. It now has over 50 miles of trails. One question raised by the local daily was how many trails are at least 10 miles contiguously. Is it two sections or is it none.
By Max O' Well | Published 9/3/2006
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People die all of the time, some we know and some we have never heard of. Here are a few of the more notable "celebrity" deaths from 2006.
By Yvonne M. Glasgow | Published 1/17/2007
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The best scary movies will lwave you sleeping with the light on for weeks after watching one. The top movies in this category are all movies that have been made in the last thirty-five years.
By R. M. Dubuc | Published 2/7/2007
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William Shakespeare is arguably one of the most important figures in English literature, contributing not only numerous plays but also his sonnets. Here examined is the man's life, and how both others and myself view his works.
By Jaimee Jensen | Published 2/8/2007
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Boston Legal is about the fictional legal firm of Crane Poole & Schmidt, a firm that specializes in civil cases, a break from the tradition of the old lawyer TV shows, which mostly focused on criminal cases.
By Regina Sass | Published 2/18/2007
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There is currently airing a commercial for AARP that features a very catchy, uptempo song. Have you been wondering what that song is and who sings it? You'll have to read the article to find out.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 2/14/2007
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The Great Blue Heron is beautiful when it is stalking fish in the waters of shallow ponds and swamps. In trees where it roosts it looks like the proverbial fish out of water.
By Max O' Well | Published 2/3/2007
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Italy was one of the most important, if not the most significant country to be visited by the grand tourists. The history, culture and countryside were considered to be essential to the education of elite of society.
By Sandra Jones | Published 2/13/2007
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Written by a current Wisconsin high school administrator, this paper offers a first-hand account of hyper-vigilant reactions to Goth students within a school setting. Literal and figurative definitions of Goth further illustrate inaccuracies in these stereotypes.
By Randi Kubek | Published 1/11/2007
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2006 was a year of great loss for America with the death of a president, some of the nation's most influential activists, and many beloved entertainers.
By Charlotte Kuchinsky | Published 1/12/2007
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Do you feel like a part of your life is in a rut? Do you have a problem you just can't seem to solve? Are you trying to find a way to boost your creativity? The answers may be in your dreams.
By Peggy Adamik | Published 12/28/2006
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Pauline offers a confused and unstable relationship between the poet as a masculine persona and the feminine principle, as embodied by the ever-present, ever-listening, and ever-comforting Pauline.
By Lonnie Lopez | Published 12/27/2006
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This paper explores the growing sex slave trade in the U.S.
By Katherine Jones | Published 12/25/2006
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Throughout television history, we were captivated by couples that couldn't seem to get together or stay together - no matter how much we wanted them to. Who were the greatest never-made-it TV couples, with the greatest break-ups, of all?
By KC Morgan | Published 12/18/2006
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2005 Movie Remake of The TV Show, Bewitched
By John Gugie | Published 12/30/2006
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The entertainment world lost soem fine men and women this past year, from Glenn Ford and Jane Wyatt to Don Knotts and Steve Irwin.
By Prinalgin | Published 12/27/2006
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Faith enables the human spirit to triumph over the storms of life.
By Jeanne Dininni | Published 1/5/2007
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The article offers winter activities that will keep your body fit.
By Avis Yarbrough | Published 1/8/2007
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A very funny collection of vignettes about the struggles of being a stand-up comic.
By El Bicho | Published 1/2/2007
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This paper explores Mary Shelley's conception of human nature and contrasts this with the views expressed by Pico della Mirandola in his Oration on the Dignity of Man.
By Liz Herrin | Published 12/28/2006
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The Ironwood Trail is part of an extensive set of trails throughout the city of Raleigh that has now extended over 50 miles.
By Max O' Well | Published 12/14/2006
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In 26A, Diana Evans creates an interesting world of both fact and fiction. Through her skillful and vivid descriptions of paranormal forces and depiction of modern-day society, she makes the novel exciting and interesting to read.
By R | Published 5/27/2006
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Pros: Dark Comedy with a suspenseful, horror, action tale. Cons: We are familiar with the myth.. breaking out of the old image is the prob
By ZeN | Published 1/10/2006
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When one looks at the history of the world as a whole, it is amazing that in the short years during Queen Victoria's reign in England, we have come further then all the years the earth has been in existence.
By Rachel Gates | Published 11/23/2005
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The narrative structure of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein occurs in passes, like a relay race with three runners, who each pass the baton in a circuitous pattern.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 11/26/2005
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Frankenstein's monster, forced to facilitate his own education, parallels the era's education of women, making the monster's murders of all the weak female characters equally significant: education will eliminate female inferiority.
By Katharine Swan | Published 11/15/2005
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Spring Break movie musicals are a limited genre, but make for great viewing.
By Jay Rickabaugh | Published 1/9/2006
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A thrilling suspense story of good ol' Frankenstein.
We have to wait till the summer of 2006 for the final book By ZeN | Published 1/10/2006
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San Francisco Bay Area, East Bay, Oakland, San Francisco, Internet, web sites
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 2/20/2006
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San Francisco Bay Area, East Bay, real estate for sale, purchasing a home, what it takes to purchase a home
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 2/14/2006
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The 1950s are seen as a time of conformity and repression. But that decade was simply a ticking bomb that had been set ten years earlier and would violently explode in the 60s.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 2/14/2006
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Knowing where to donate your car can make giving really easy. The organization benefits from the proceeds, the new owners get a good deal and you get a tax write-off! What could be better charity than that?
By ntg | Published 12/29/2005
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You don't need to go trick-or-treating to have a great Halloween. All you need is a DVD player.
By Irvin C | Published 11/1/2005
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Guide to attractions and sights of interest in Raleigh NC. Offering different choices for different tastes. Fun things for family, the art lover or for the visiting businessman.
By Max O' Well | Published 11/28/2005
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When people complain there are no more good
movies to watch, they are looking at the wrong place. Sometimes you have to look back and sometimes underneath to find good alternatives for the tired old Hollywood formula. By Irvin C | Published 7/18/2005
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A short story about two friends growing up.
By Guy Messenger | Published 7/8/2005
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Why Stanley Kubrick's film version of Stephen King's The Shining is more psychologically interesting and compelling.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/30/2005
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Bewitched probably won't be up for an Oscar this year, but it's still a feel-good summertime film.
By Sari Hardyal | Published 6/30/2005
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Are you the type of vacationer who wants to see the strange and unusual, rather than the ordinary gardens, theme parks and tours? Well, you'll find plenty to intrigue you in the state of Indiana.
By Emma S. | Published 7/14/2005
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