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Elizabeth Gilbert set off on an odyssey to discover happiness, spiritual fulfillment, and her self. And what a journey it was: a hodge podge of destinations, characters, and emotions. Ms. Gilbert, thanks for taking us along.
By Pearl Grace | Published 6/21/2008
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This is about the book written by Elizabeth Gilbert who was a guest on Oprah's show.
By Secretsides | Published 12/4/2007
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The book itself was well-written, in a self-deprecating style that reminded me a tad of Erma Bombeck
By Bex | Published 7/5/2007
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Author Elizabeth Gilbert's number one New York Times' bestseller book, "Eat, Pray, and Love" may have touches of New Age theology from her trip to India, but for the most part, it carries important truths to Christians searching to grow in their faith.
By Venice Kichura | Published 10/17/2007
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Whether or not Raleigh actually spread his cloak over a mud puddle is true or not, there is no denying that they had an interesting relationship.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 10/22/2007
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Reading a good book is like taking a vacation.
By Nova Rose | Published 6/18/2008
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Notwithstanding the beach, camping, and outdoor fun....sometimes the most enjoyable part of summer is to kick back with a good book.
By Jennifer Contreras | Published 7/13/2007
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You may love these books, you may not, but I guarantee you will have plenty of material for great discussions!
By Anne Middleton | Published 3/26/2007
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This paper is an indepth look at the events and people who helped established America. It refers to a lot of the country ethnic, religious and historical background.
By Sara Kennedy | Published 5/18/2007
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It's the 80th anniversary for the prestigious Academy Awards ceremony. Here's a list of movies than have won or been nominated for the top prizes.
By Luke M. | Published 2/2/2008
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The American Association for Retired Persons is arguably the most powerful lobby for one group of people in the entire United States. But what do we really know about this organization?
By Carol Wilkins | Published 2/7/2008
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Consistently ranked in the top 6 opera houses in the USA, this quality-oriented company is patron-friendly and gives you real bangs for the buck. Here is some practical info.
By Smorg | Published 12/4/2007
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From historical figures and singers, to actors and presidents, February is chock-full of famous people's birthdays. Browse the list to see who shares your own birthday.
By Garrett H. | Published 10/29/2007
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A comprehensive outlook on how Englan's culture and foibles can be interpreted from the vantage point of the present days.
By ralu i | Published 7/19/2007
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A brief sketch of each of the first 17 First Ladies
By Glen Peters | Published 8/27/2007
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In Shakespeare's most famous play, Hamlet," the ghost of Hamlet Sr. suggests to his son that he is residing in Purgatory. This paper will take a further look into Purgatory in Early Modern England.
By Adam Michael Luebke | Published 2/12/2008
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A list of my all time favorite actors and actresses
By Hena Tayeb | Published 4/13/2008
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A profile of Oscar winning actress Alice Brady who died at age 46.
By John Roberts | Published 4/22/2008
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June 7th is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking June 7th as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular June 7th holidays (arranged alphabetically).
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 6/6/2008
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Is June 9th your birthday? How will you celebrate this momentous occasion? With what notable individuals do you share your birth date?
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 6/16/2008
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Early deaths of other athletes need to be examined and used to make changes in WWE testing policy
By Michael Cahill | Published 7/4/2007
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List of Famous North Carolinians and a brief bio for each one.
By Randy Inman | Published 3/17/2008
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When your resident pirate is restless, you best be aware that unless you want to "walk the plank' foresight and preparedness is what you need in order to keep your house in tip top shape and your resident pirate happy as a buccaneer on a treasure hunt.
By SJWP | Published 3/6/2008
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Child stars have long been known for crashing and burning after their few years of fame are up, but many go on to have successful careers as adults. Here are some updates on a few favorite child stars.
By V. Miller | Published 3/13/2008
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Despite this being a rather ordinary show that was largely unspectacular, there were many worthy winners at this year's Oscars.
By Ben Kenber | Published 2/25/2008
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When the last race ends and Churchill Downs closes, few people are ready to head home for the evening. This article will show you the best places in Louisville to continue your Kentucky Derby party.
By J. Elliott | Published 4/7/2007
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From the Brady Bunch to the Waltons, many shows adults loved as kids are now on dvd. Here are some favorites to share with a new generation of children.
By Abe | Published 8/7/2006
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Sir Walter Raleigh was born about 1554 near Budleigh Salterton in Devonshire, England. He was a soldier, poet, historian, scientist, and explorer.
By Bailey Landon | Published 10/2/2006
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There were really some wonderful shows in the 80's and 90's that we "teens & young adults" watched faithfully. Where are these stars now?
By Dee Dee Smith | Published 7/26/2006
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When reading the biography of Sir Francis Walsingham, Her Majesty's Spymaster by Stephan Budiansky, one comes to the conclusion that one had found the perfect head of the CIA or MI6.
By Mark Whittington | Published 11/10/2005
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This first round of horror movie reviews from David Hayes, the Clown Prince of Terror!
By David Hayes | Published 3/31/2005
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While the focus of music and dance is on Mexican styles because of their immense influence on Arizona's culture, many different types and styles are taught and performed here in Arizona.
By M. Sottosanti | Published 8/27/2005
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By the Fall of 1585, a fort had been built. Sir Grenville was preparing to return to England. Captain Ralph Lane was left to command the 107 men in Roanoke. Diseases were spread to the Indians from the men that stayed behind in Roanoke.
By Bailey Landon | Published 10/9/2006
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The most influential stable in the history of professional wrestling, hands down. From De-Generation X to the New World Order to later "homages," such as the Xtreme Horsemen (Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling and Japan) all owe elements of their history to four men
By Dr. Thomas Keister | Published 12/26/2006
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"Saved by the Bell" is perhaps the greatest television show ever produced...well, okay, perhaps that's a bit of an overstatement.
By The Sports Nerd | Published 5/9/2007
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These generations pioneered the use of modern microphone techniques in concert, radio, and recording performances to establish themselves as pure singers, not as singing comics or singing actors.
By Key Woods | Published 5/9/2007
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Norma Shearer Biography
By bb42 | Published 5/8/2007
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At a time of great political disturbance in the U.S. two organizations (WTCU and WONPR) rose up and established a precedent of new law.
By Paul McGrady | Published 3/29/2007
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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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This shows all the different methods that were used during time to finally arrive to today's modern methods of anestasia.
By Elie Maalouf | Published 3/20/2007
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An historical look at alpine skiing in America from its modern roots in the 30s to the men of the 10th Mountain Division and their post-war contributions.
By Robert Bruce Donald | Published 6/7/2007
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