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After a recent string of hits, director Ridley Scott gambles with a risky subject matter and gets mixed results, quality-wise.
Whether a business is large or small, the same basic principles and practices of internal control apply. One of the key components of internal control is the accounts payable cycle.
Scutarro and Brown try at running the whole of the river, some 3,200 miles from source to sea, an exploration dreamed of for centuries. This dream of "running" this river had led to the deaths of dozens of adventurers over the last several decades.
Grendel, John Gardner's take on the story of Beowulf, has a fascinating cast of characters. This article takes a look at The Shaper in terms of what he represents for modern times.
In this big, crazy world we live in, it's easy to find something to fear. Whether it is insects, snakes, flying, or the dark, we are all afraid of something. With medical intervention, however, phobias can be overcome.
The 4th of July holiday is just around the corner and for many families, that means a trip to the beach! Parents will pack up the cooler, grab some towels and load up the kids for a day of family fun.
Two thousand products later, Parker Brothers is one of the best known and most beloved of all game publishers. And somewhere in the process, its games have gone from simply reflecting the values of the country to helping shape them.
The greater part of what passes for appreciation these days is not the genuine article, but a facsimile, and a poor one at that.
A first hand review of a very affordable nature preserve for people of allages.
The disc packs quite a wallop into 36 minutes with its thought-provoking lyrics and its angry, relentless assault on the injustices of the world.
I have never quit an online match in Halo 2 and today I was rewarded for my zealousness in finishing what I start with the greatest Halo 2 victory of ALL time.
With March of the Penguins, Warner Independent Pictures and National Geographic Feature Films have released one of the most touching displays of intimate affection, courage, stamina, and neglect that the wild life has to offer.
Named by Time Magazine as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, the name Coco Chanel is universally recognized along with her signature �double c' logo.
Don Argott's documentary Rock School takes us inside the Paul Green School of Rock in some absolutely hilarious ways.
Finding Neverland is rated PG and is a enchanting story for parents and children of all ages. Find your own Neverland and discover how Peter Pan was brought to life.
Forget the television show, and not just because there's no little girl playing tambourine, but to allow yourself the opportunity to discover an album of terrific songs that would do serious damage to today's pop charts.
Demi Moore has remained a public figure for the last 20 years, despite the fact that in that time she starred in only two, maybe three, bona fide hit movies. There's just something about her that we can't get enough of.
A review of the new hygiene challenged, tweener girlpower flick The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Seoul may be the destination most think of when traveling to South Korea, but a three hour drive south reveals fabulous hiking, sightseeing and traditional dining unmatched anywhere else.
A review of Lords of Dogtown by Frank Walker
A critical look at the fictional film adaptation of the story of skateboarding's early legends, written by the director of Dogtown and Z-Boys.
European shamanism is elder than most religions. Mask wearing and communication with spirits was part of daily life.
Many mega churches have over 50,000 members, but how many of these members are true converts? How many of them have been transformed and changed by Jesus Christ?
God of War is simply one of the best action games to come out in a long time.
Doom 3. Just the name can spark up countless and never-ending debates, primarily over whether it was one of the greatest FPS games ever made or just a bland remake with outstanding visuals.
With all of the remakes and bad movies coming out of Hollywood these days, it leaves the question, is Hollywood running out of ideas?
Every time a "Jesus film" has been made, from the silent films which deliberately omitted the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin, to the more recent films that have not, it has always produced controversy and concern.
Kevin Smith was 24 when he made his debut as the director and supporting cast member in the cult comedy/independent film classic Clerks. However, he had already seen the kind of failure that would mark his follow up attempts.
Although known for his place in the Star Wars chapters, Hayden Christensen has seen success long before his role of Anakin Skywalker.
Lawrence Selden and Lily Bart both aspire to achieve the new American Dream of financial independence, but the limitations placed on Lily as a young female in the early twentieth century prevent her from fulfilling this ambition.
Sir Ridley Scott's latest movie butchers the facts of medieval history to make a spurious point about modern politics.
Everyday people live their lives as though they are being critiqued or watched. The mere presence of others can either improve or impair their abilities to do a simple task. Psychologists study this behavior when we are infants, as well as adulthood.
Kicking off his solo career in 2000 with his debut album Heartbreaker, Ryan Adams has been praised by the likes of Bonnie Rait, Willie Nelson, and Emmylou Harris, an impressive list of fans for the 30-year-old singer/songwriter.
Matthew Stover's Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is over 400 pages long, so it should come to no surprise that it is much more than a simple retelling of the script.
Book Review on Spontaneous Mind, a collection of interviews collected by editor David Carter on the beatnik poet Allen Ginsberg.
This article explores the ancient history and significance of jewlery in early Arab cultures.
Favorite Poems by Emily Dickinson is a collection of poetry centering around love, life, nature, and time and eternity. A recommended read for seasoned writers and poet enthusiasts alike.
Book Review on Journalist Seierstad's book, The Bookseller of Kabul
"They say opposites attract and for us it's true..." How true it is indeed for the stars of the VH1 reality show Strange Love.
In aria, Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera begs his reluctant muse "surrender to the music of the night."
How many of you are aware that the familiar four basic food groups havenow been updated to include five basic food groups? Fruits and Vegetables are now treated separately.
"Warfare is the greatest affair of state, the basis of life and death, the Tao to survival or extinction. It must be thoroughly pondered and analyzed." - Sun Tzu
Do you know where your phone bill is? How about your health insurance policy? If you're like most people, it's probably swimming in a stack of papers… somewhere. Make your life simpler by using the basic ABC filing systerm.
The Dark Romantics paved the way for the great horror and mystery stories of today. These writers sought to show the darker side of human nature through their stories that still intrigue and abhor readers today.
It's just four middle-aged dads desperately trying to stay in the lucrative business of being cool.
Sure, everyone needs business cards. But why not make your business card do double or triple the work of an average business card?
Copyright limits the public domain of ideas. The Creative Commons is establishing a way for licenced works to remain part of the public domain, letting other artists manipulate work for their own projects. This is a new start for information age art.
I feel totally qualified to discuss insomnia, as I am often one of its many sufferers. How many sheep must one man count before he accepts the fact that he cannot sleep? And how many times must one man (or woman) awaken during the night before he or she c
Maybe you've already learned about the importance of joining associations and attending conferences in your current or previous line of work. If you haven't, then certainly there's a world of connections and learning opportunities just waiting to be disc
These days, many people complain about the glut of reality programming that has infiltrated our television airwaves. The truth of the matter is reality shows have been with us since the caveman days-- or at least since the inception of the RCA floor model